Osun 2022: Davido Gets A Response From His Uncle After He Called Out His Cousin For Graduating With A 2.2 CGPA

Award-winning Nigerian singer, David Adeleke popularly known as Davido has gotten a reply after he called out his cousin, Dele Adeleke whom he earlier said should not describe himself as an intellectual.

Davido based his latest shade thrown at the gubernatorial aspirant on the fact that Dele finished with a second class lower (2.2) Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) and has allegedly not succeeded in building one thing on his own.

Davido in his tweet on Tuesday, told the people of Osun State to beware of such a fake life as he bragged that even he with all his other commitments still finished with a second class upper (2.1) class of degree.

“Wonderful! Me I finished uni with a 2:1. But it’s now cousin dele who struggled to even get a 2:2 that is now forming “intellectual”. Intellectual that has not succeeded in building one single thing in his life on his own. This life ehn! Osun beware of FAKES! @deleadeleke001” Davido had written.

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However, shortly after the call out and open shade on social media, Davido’s uncle, Senator Ademola Adeleke who is also a gubernatorial aspirant for the Osun 2022 election has replied the singer.

He wrote: “Don’t worry nephew God got us #IMOLEDE #OSUN2022”

See the post.

https://twitter.com/1ademolaadeleke/status/1483437847088615426

Naija News reports Dele Adeleke and Senator Ademola Adeleke are both seeking the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to contest the 2022 governorship election in Osun State.

Davido had earlier declared his support for Senator Ademola to clinch the ticket and contest the election as the PDP candidate.

He also threw a subtle shade at Dele Adeleke for publicly declaring his interest to run for the gubernatorial elections in Osun state.

The post Osun 2022: Davido Gets A Response From His Uncle After He Called Out His Cousin For Graduating With A 2.2 CGPA appeared first on Naija News.

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