Youths in Maiduguri destroy Davido's poster and demand an apology for the "offensive" video

Angry teenagers have come to the streets of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, to air their frustrations regarding the contentious video clip that popular singer Davido recently uploaded on his Twitter account

Youths in Maiduguri destroy Davido's poster and demand an apology for the "offensive" video

As you may recall, Davido faced harsh backlash after posting a snippet from the music video for his signee, Logos Olori's new single, "Jaye Lo," which shows people dancing and worshipping in front of a mosque.

Some notable Nigerian Muslims, including actor Ali Nuhi, senator Shehu Sani, and former advisor to the late President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, asked Davido to remove the video and apologize to Muslims for "disrespecting" their faith.

After 48 hours, the singer gave in to pressure and erased the video.

In contrast, several young people in Maiduguri were seen in a viral video burning a poster of the artist on fire while demanding that the OBO crooner apologize to the Muslim community.