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Obi Applauds Davido’s ‘Bring Them Home’ Outfit at World Cup

Former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi has praised singer Davido for wearing a bold outfit with the message “Bring Them Home” during a World Cup-related event.

The stylish appearance by the popular musician caught attention and received support from the Labour Party leader. Many see it as a call for the release of those still held in captivity.

Obi commended Davido for using his platform to highlight an important issue. The outfit, which stood out on stage, featured the powerful message on the back. This gesture has sparked conversations among Nigerians about using fame to address national concerns.

Davido, known for his music and large following, often engages with social and political matters. His choice of attire at the high-profile event has been widely shared on social media, drawing both praise and discussions. Supporters believe it shows the artist’s care for fellow citizens.

This development highlights how celebrities can influence public awareness on serious issues like insecurity and hostage situations. Many young people look up to stars like Davido, and such actions can encourage more voices to speak out for justice.

As reactions continue to pour in, the moment serves as a reminder of the power of unity and advocacy. Many hope that calls like “Bring Them Home” will lead to positive actions and the safe return of those affected by kidnapping and other crises in the country.

Eniola Odetoye

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