“That One Nah Your Papa Business” — Davido Reacts to Criticism Over Alleged Cult References
Davido isn’t here for unsolicited opinions—and he made that clear after a social media user accused him of promoting cultism.
It all started when an X user, @vardysteveayo, who claimed to be a fan of the award-winning artist, took to the platform to express disappointment over Davido’s recent post. The user suggested that the singer’s behavior had gone too far and was beginning to glorify cult-related activities, adding that it could send the wrong message to his followers.
He didn’t stop there. In his post, he called out other fans who continued to support Davido regardless of what he does, saying blind loyalty is part of the problem.
But Davido didn’t waste words. His response?
“That one nah ur papa business.”
Sharp. Direct. Classic Davido.
The post quickly went viral, drawing reactions from fans and critics alike. Some praised his bluntness, while others debated the concerns raised.
Zinoleesky Shares His Own Journey
Meanwhile, fellow Afrobeats act Zinoleesky opened up about the sacrifices he made to chase his music dreams.
In a recent chat with SB Live, the singer revealed he had to make some bold, and frankly wild, decisions to get where he is today—including running away from home.
According to him, growing up in a typical Nigerian household meant that choosing music wasn’t exactly met with applause. Parents often pushed for more traditional paths—think medicine, engineering, or learning a trade—not studio sessions and late-night performances.
“I did some crazy stuff just to stay on this path,” Zinoleesky said. “But I knew what I wanted, and I went for it.”
His story resonates with many young creatives trying to break into the industry, where family approval isn’t always guaranteed.
From clapbacks to confessions, it’s just another day in the ever-buzzing world of Nigerian music.

