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Davido: “i Wish More People Would Just Ask How I’m Doing”
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DAVIDO: “I WISH MORE PEOPLE WOULD JUST ASK HOW I’M DOING”

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Afrobeats superstar Davido has shared a rare personal wish, saying he would love for people to simply check in on his wellbeing more often.

 

In a recent interview, the singer was asked what he wished people asked him more in life. His response was heartfelt:

 

“How are you? Because you’ll just be stressed out. Just the little things. People just asking you how are you and then having 5 to 10 minutes talks could do a lot. I obviously don’t want your money. Cause I’m up, you know. It’s just the little things that count.”

 

Davido’s words struck a chord online, with many fans and followers reflecting on how celebrities, despite their fame and wealth, still need genuine care and concern.

 

See some reactions below:

@FolajeuwoNelson: “I don’t like Davido but I like David Adeleke.”

 

@Web3Looper: “Little things matter honestly, you don’t know what your friends or family is going through lowkey.”

 

@tobathenurse: “The truth is if you want real love and true friends, stay lowkey. Money attracts many things but rarely the people who love you for you.”

 

@MaxCrypt_: “Yh man. I can relate… That’s one of the things we rich men suffer. Everybody is always after what they can get from us, they never care about how we are doing. To them, because we are rich, we won’t have problems.”

 

The conversation has since sparked broader discussions on the importance of checking up on loved ones, no matter how successful or independent they may seem.

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