Recently, a group of aggrieved Muslim youths in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, staged a demonstration to express their dissatisfaction with the popular singer, Davido. The protest was in response to a video clip posted on Davido's Twitter page, which was considered offensive to Islam. The controversy arose when Davido shared a snippet of the music video for his artist, Logos Olori's new single 'Jaye Lo.' The video depicted people praying and dancing in front of a mosque, which sparked heavy criticism from various prominent Nigerian Muslims. Personalities like former aide to ex-president Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, Senator Shehu Sani, and actor Ali Nuhi, called on Davido to take down the video and apologize for what they perceived as a "disrespect" to their religion. Under the mounting pressure from the Muslim community, Davido eventually decided to remove the contentious video from his social media after 48 hours. However, he did not issue an apo...