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Nigerian superstar Davido is excited to be back performing following his months-long hiatus.
The singer/songwriter took a break after the loss of his only son Ifeanyi Adeleke.
“Tell the world I’m back, let’s go,” Davido said in his message to his fans after he announced his comeback with one of the best performances at the FIFA World Cup fan festival.
His most recent performance was on the giant stage at the Lusail stadium in Doha, Qatar before nearly 89,000 fans, one of the most memorable performances in his career.
Davido, who was one of three artistes behind the FIFA World Cup soundtrack, performed moments before the kick-off of the final match between Argentina and France.
Along with Trinidad Cardona and Aisha, O.B.O, as he is otherwise known, Davido performed the official World Cup soundtrack “Hayya Hayya”.
Netizens have reacted to his performance, describing him as an African treasure and the perfect representation of Nigeria.
His performance has excited his die-hard fans who couldn’t help but inundate social media with short clips of his performance.
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