Don’t come back home, the economy is in shambles – Davido tells Nigerians in America

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Nigerian singer Davido has expressed his concerns regarding the idea of relocating to Africa following Donald Trump’s recent electoral victory.

In a candid interview on The Big Homies House podcast, he addressed the growing sentiment among some African-Americans considering a move to the continent.

Davido stated, “Leave America and go where? It’s not cool back home. The economy now is in shambles,” highlighting the economic difficulties currently faced in Nigeria and other African nations.

He emphasized that while he loves Africa and aims to promote it through his music, the reality is that many countries on the continent are struggling economically.

The artist’s remarks come amid discussions among prominent figures about relocating due to fears surrounding potential policies from Trump’s administration that may adversely affect them.

Davido’s warning serves as a reminder of the challenges that remain in Africa, despite its vibrant cultural scene and potential for growth.

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