'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap - Celebrities (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Bishopudo37: 7:23am On Jun 17 |
T Giovannialonso:Proudly Nigerian |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by malaria(f): 7:26am On Jun 17 |
The igbo blood In Davido sure knows how to manifest at the right time |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by kiddaz: 7:31am On Jun 17 |
emmabest2000:How you take add that gif. I no sabi am ![]() |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by kingthreat(m): 7:33am On Jun 17 |
Davido is yet to criticize his uncle. ![]() |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by jojothaiv(m): 7:38am On Jun 17 |
You go read some comments and you go just deh scratch your head because head no deh, tail no deh, all in a bid to support the government some end up as an hypocrite... |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Cajal(m): 7:39am On Jun 17 |
CJStarz:Very insulting Davido will regret this later in life He can never be omoluabi Very rude |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by MrSly(m): 7:42am On Jun 17 |
AntiChristian:Davido is a typical Yoruba. You should tea e your root but you are not a pure Yoruba or Igbo. Trace your origins we'll. |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Svoboda(m): 7:43am On Jun 17 |
Image123:Story! Let him return all the monetary benefits he derived from those appearances or pay same to the victims family. Wvo is fooling who? |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by peterincredible: 7:49am On Jun 17 |
AntiChristian:yes just like the case of the ooni of ife and the Alafin of oyo abi? Make una dey play |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by bewla(m): 7:51am On Jun 17 |
CJStarz:Just because you hate him you Over look the massage here David has the right to protest like every Nigerian But let's not wash our dirty underwear out side for all to see Every one has problems not every one show it to the world Do you no how worst rape case is in India Do you no how worst terrorist is in sufan Look at South Africa xenophobic But no one speaks of it accept outsider Because it affects the way this outside see us Imagine you on trip to Canada and you are stop while others go Just because you be Nigeria The next things is We no you are up to something but we don't no yet , but will find out This the effect of bad presentation of the country By drug peddlers Yahoo boy Corrupt leaders chanting Demonstrate of all kind in international stage And m |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by anonimi: 7:51am On Jun 17 |
EponObi:If someone has power and you need him to have your own way, is it smart or stupid to avoid him and be enemies with him? You have not heard it said that: E je ki a pe werey ni buoda ki o le je ki a ri ona koja? |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by jaxxy(m): 7:51am On Jun 17 |
Reno don suffer. |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by MrGerald(m): 7:53am On Jun 17 |
AntiChristian:LoL who abuse each other pass for social media if not your umu alabi? |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Zackattack: 7:55am On Jun 17 |
emmabest2000:His name is Reno Omokri.
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| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Jaymats: 7:55am On Jun 17 |
Bittersweetnig:As you dey volleys am from your Eze efu called obi ba? |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by EponObi(f): 7:56am On Jun 17 |
anonimi:Dey there and be doing mental gymnastics. So part of calling the werey broda is endorsing the werey for a second term and rejigging your state structure to work for his reelection? ![]() |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Oracleee: 7:56am On Jun 17 |
tammie24:You'd rather everyone keeps mum on it? |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by airsaylongcome: 7:57am On Jun 17 |
emmabest2000:Literally his name is Ewu. Omokri in Urhobo where he’s from means young male goat. He likes to deceive himself that he’s an Itsekiri man. But everyone back home knows he’s Urhobo |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by anonimi: 7:58am On Jun 17 |
bewla:Is nairaland the outside world? If Indians, Sudanese and SA people are not talking about their issues outside, then how did you know about it ![]() Drug peddlers, yahoo boys, corrupt leaders are all mentored by Tinubu, the worst in swaggerjack: |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by AmazingELixir: 7:59am On Jun 17 |
Zico5: ![]() By who's assessment...and in what capacity are making this statement ? |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Oracleee: 8:01am On Jun 17 |
EponObi:It's always funny and politics as long as it's not happening to you. If it's your plight, you won't find this amusing. Reminds me of an ondo man who plays sycopahcy than you do, a week before the whole saga of is picture flying in the internet with pray for him he was kidnapped tag, dude was still licking Tinubus ass telling folks who cares to read is unwanted article how Tinubu improved security and economy. And boom he was kidnapped. See the family begging shamelessly for 50m or so. Luckily he was released but I'm yet to see him post on is Facebook ever since in support of the government in power as Nigeria happened to him but he was lucky to come out of it alive. I think even nairaland carried the news of his kidnap and is prekidnap life. In short, when the ball finally rolls into your court, the Internet will catch up with you. Bad news is we won't be knowing as you're hiding under a moniker here hence we might even be praying for you or hastagging Justice for Mr A. |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by obacasmir: 8:03am On Jun 17 |
You are just a sadist and a failure. If this is the only thing you see that makes you regret being a Nigerian, Shane on you. Giovannialonso: |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by dequir: 8:08am On Jun 17 |
According to a report by Vanguard on June 16, 2026, Ambassador-designate to Mexico and former presidential aide Reno Omokri has publicly responded to Afrobeats star Davido following a heated social media exchange that emerged from differing views on advocacy efforts related to abducted schoolchildren. The disagreement, which attracted significant attention across social media platforms, began after Omokri criticized comments and advocacy messages associated with the award-winning musician during a FIFA World Cup-related event. His remarks sparked a reaction from Davido, leading to a public confrontation that quickly became a trending topic among supporters and observers. Recommended Always Place a Bag on Your Car Mirror When Traveling Alone – Here’s Why… tips-and-tricks.co • 23 hrs Black Influencer Files Lawsuit After Being Kicked Out of South Carolina Restaurant BlackNews.com • 1 hr The controversy has generated widespread discussion about the role of celebrities in public advocacy, as well as the responsibilities that come with using influential platforms to address sensitive national issues. In a statement released through his social media account on Tuesday, Omokri addressed the singer directly, expressing concern over the nature of the response he received. He said he was surprised by the language reportedly used by Davido during the exchange, arguing that individuals who enjoy international recognition should be mindful of their conduct in public conversations. According to Omokri, public figures wield significant influence and are often held to higher standards because of the impact their words can have on audiences around the world. He maintained that discussions involving humanitarian concerns, particularly those affecting vulnerable victims and their families, should be approached with care, dignity, and mutual respect. The former presidential aide stressed that disagreements are inevitable in public discourse, especially on issues that evoke strong emotions. However, he argued that differences of opinion should not result in personal attacks or the use of offensive language. The Biggest Enemy of Hypertension — Read This Before It’s Deleted Important information. Read now! Cardizoom by TaboolaSponsored Links Omokri further highlighted Davido’s achievements in the global music industry, describing him as one of Nigeria’s most recognized cultural exports. He noted that the singer’s international success has earned him a platform that extends far beyond entertainment, placing him in a position where his words and actions are closely watched by millions of people. He suggested that such visibility carries responsibilities that go beyond music, particularly when engaging with topics that attract national and international attention. According to Omokri, celebrities often serve as unofficial representatives of their countries and can influence perceptions through their public conduct. The dispute originated from Omokri’s earlier criticism of Davido’s advocacy efforts concerning abducted schoolchildren during a FIFA World Cup-related concert. Omokri had questioned the context and presentation of the message, raising concerns about how such advocacy campaigns are framed before global audiences. Davido’s response to the criticism subsequently intensified the conversation, resulting in an exchange that quickly spread across social media networks. The incident prompted reactions from fans, commentators, and public affairs observers, many of whom weighed in on the broader issues of celebrity activism, accountability, and freedom of expression. As the debate unfolded, supporters of both men defended their positions. Some argued that public figures should be encouraged to use their platforms to draw attention to important social causes, while others emphasized the need for careful messaging and constructive engagement when addressing complex national issues. Despite the public disagreement, Omokri insisted that his concerns were not directed at Davido personally. Rather, he said his comments were focused on the manner in which advocacy campaigns are conducted and communicated to the public. He maintained that influential personalities should exercise caution when discussing matters involving victims of tragedy or issues that carry significant national sensitivity. In his view, thoughtful and respectful communication can help ensure that important causes receive attention without creating unnecessary controversy. The former presidential aide also warned that confrontational exchanges on social media can sometimes distract from the underlying issues being discussed. He argued that when public debates become overly personal, the original concerns risk being overshadowed by the conflict itself. Reaffirming his position, Omokri called for greater civility in public discourse and urged influential figures to engage critics with restraint, regardless of the circumstances. He emphasized that constructive dialogue remains essential in a society where public conversations increasingly take place on digital platforms. In his final remarks directed at the music star, Omokri expressed disappointment over what he described as the tone of Davido’s reaction. While acknowledging the singer’s contributions to Nigeria’s global image, he argued that personal insults should have no place in discussions involving matters of public interest. “You are an international celebrity whom Nigeria is proud of. Coming to insult me on my Instagram profile with such vulgar words should be beneath you,” Omokri stated. |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by bewla(m): 8:11am On Jun 17 |
anonimi:After the video What did he do start to revert is acknowledged Toward d truth If you like let's continue to expose our self But keep it up |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Berankis: 8:45am On Jun 17 |
Zico5:When that "tomorrow" comes, he will change his mouth again. |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Firstcitizen: 8:54am On Jun 17 |
Bingo Omokri |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by victoryenergy: 9:00am On Jun 17 |
AntiChristian:The most disrespectful people in Nigeria are the so call omoluabis, do your findings very well😊 |
| Re: 'Umu Bingo, Fowl' Davido Slams Reno Omokri Over Oyo Students Kidnap by Curious345: 9:10am On Jun 17 |
Reno is younger than davido ? |
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