- Timi Dakolo, a Nigerian singer, addressed a comment from a user on X regarding his wife’s affection for him.
- Dickon, an X user, responded to Timi Dakolo’s comment about his wife’s embarrassment when he picked her up with a branded Picanto from Nigerian Idols.
Nigerian artist Timi Dakolo has addressed a comment from an X user who questioned the affection his wife has for him.
The user, known as Dickon, reacted to a statement made by Dakolo, in which he mentioned that his wife felt embarrassed when he picked her up in the branded Picanto he won from Nigerian Idols.
He said, “I suffer for this girl hand” is not a flex. Why do Nigerian men paint love as suffering? Who has bewitched you people? Everything about this story is unrequited love.
“Man was working so hard to get her to be with him even though she was embarrassed by him. What is funny about the story?”
In his reply, Dakolo emphasized that his wife has inspired him to improve himself, and they have been together for nearly 15 years. He noted that they now reflect on those earlier experiences with humor.
“Do and tell your own love story as you will,” he added.
In other news, In a lighthearted and surprising tweet on X, Nigerian comedian and singer Nasboi, also known as Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji, reached out to Davido with a unique request.
He asked Davido for one of his unused luxury cars. Nasboi said he wants to pay for it in installments until Davido says he can stop.
The tweet has caused a mix of reactions, with many finding it funny and others impressed by Nasboi’s daring approach. Nasboi’s tweet reads:
“Senior man @davido any car wey you no dey use abeg. I fit dey pay small small. Higher purchase. I know say one day you say make I no pay again”
Davido is still silent about the post that seems like a joke. Nasboi’s tweet was made after Davido received a 2025 Rolls Royce Spectre in 2024. The Small Money musician had tweeted previously:
“Senior man @davido congratulations on your rolls Royce. E get any car wey you no dey use wey just dey garage dey waste? Abeg make I come house come collect am.”