I JOINED BLACK AXE CONFRATERNITY TO MEET HIM! Davido’s manager finally opens up

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Davido’s manager, Asa Asika, has finally refuted the widely publicised reports stating that the singer is a member of the Black Axe confraternity.

In a chat with Showtime, Asika said Davido does not belong to any secret cult adding that he has no knowledge of the viral reports.

“I have no idea of what you’re talking about my brother”, he said.

Recall that WuzupNaija had reported a suspected cultist confessed he joined the Black Axe cult because he was promised he would meet the music star, who they claimed is a member.

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25-year-old Tobi Adegoke said he was an upcoming music artist. He added that he believed meeting Davido would have helped his music career boom.

“It was the guy who initiated me that said so. He said he worked for Davido and that it will be easy access. But since I joined, I have not met Davido. They told me I’ll become a very popular musician but see where I am now.

“I am renouncing my membership of Aiye. I will never belong to any cult again. They should look at my face very well. They will never see me in their midst again. I lived at Oniru in Lekki. I used to be a domestic help,” Adegoke had told the police.

Also reacting to the reports, Perruzi’s manager, Abiola Ridwan Sanni, a.k.a ‘Kolotainment’, who is also a member of Davido’s DMW label dismissed the suspect’s allegation, describing it as “funny”.

Meanwhile, Davido recently announced that due to scheduling conflicts and National Youth Service Corps commitments in Nigeria the remaining dates for his “Locked Up” tour has been cancelled.

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In a public statement, Davido assured fans that had gotten tickets that refunds will be made available at point of purchase.

As of the time of this report, Davido has not reacted to the “funny” allegations.

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