You Embarrassed Nigeria' — Rarara, Davido Clash Over World Cup Advocacy
A heated social media exchange has erupted between Hausa singer Rarara and Afrobeats star Davido over Nigeria's World Cup advocacy. Rarara accused Davido of embarrassing the nation, sparking a fierce back-and-forth that has divided fans across the country.
A heated war of words has erupted between popular Hausa singer, Dauda Kahutu Rarara, and Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, over issues surrounding the Super Eagles and Nigeria's World Cup campaign.
The clash, which played out on social media, saw both music stars exchanging sharp words, with each accusing the other of misconduct and bringing embarrassment to the nation.
The face-off reportedly stemmed from comments made regarding advocacy and support for the Nigerian national football team, with the two entertainers holding sharply differing views that quickly degenerated into a personal exchange.
Rarara, known for his politically charged songs and strong views, accused Davido of embarrassing Nigeria, taking a swipe at the international music sensation in a pointed remark that triggered the back-and-forth.
"You embarrassed Nigeria," Rarara declared, in a statement that quickly went viral and set social media abuzz with reactions from fans of both artistes.
Not one to back down, Davido responded firmly, defending his stance and dismissing the criticism levelled against him, while throwing his own jabs at the Hausa music star.
The exchange has since divided fans and music lovers across the country, with supporters of both artistes taking sides and flooding social media platforms with comments, arguments, and reactions.
While some Nigerians sided with Rarara, others rallied behind Davido, praising the Afrobeats star for using his global platform to project the country positively and support the national team.
The clash has further fuelled conversations around the role of celebrities in national matters, particularly in rallying support for the Super Eagles as Nigeria pursues its World Cup ambitions.
Football enthusiasts have, however, urged the two music stars to channel their energy and influence towards genuinely supporting the national team rather than engaging in unnecessary public squabbles that could distract from the bigger picture.
Both Davido and Rarara command massive followings across the country, and their public disagreement has dominated trending conversations, underscoring the powerful influence celebrities wield in shaping public discourse in Nigeria.
As the exchange continues to generate reactions, many Nigerians have called for calm, urging the entertainers to settle their differences amicably and focus their collective influence on uniting Nigerians behind the Super Eagles.
The Super Eagles continue to enjoy massive support from millions of Nigerians at home and abroad, who remain hopeful that the team will make the nation proud on the international stage.
Related stories
News
Cape Verde Eyes Historic World Cup Upset Against Messi's Argentina
Cape Verde will look to continue its fairy-tale 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign when it faces defending champions Argentina in the quarter-finals. The underdogs are hoping to produce one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history against Lionel Messi's side.
News
VAR Sparks Debate After Portugal's Quarter-Final Victory Over Croatia
Portugal reached the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-finals after defeating Croatia, but the match was overshadowed by a controversial VAR decision that denied Croatia a late penalty, reigniting debate over the use of video technology in football.
News
Ronaldo Marches On as Modrić Bows Out of the World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal advanced to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals, keeping their title hopes alive, while Luka Modrić's illustrious World Cup career came to an emotional end after Croatia's quarter-final exit.
News
FG Unveils Programme to Boost University Funding, Global Competitiveness
The Federal Government has launched the National University Advancement Programme to improve university funding through alumni engagement, fundraising and strategic partnerships, with the goal of making Nigerian universities more financially sustainable and globally competitive.
Comments (0)
Leave a comment
All comments are moderated before publishing. Your email is never published.