BREAKING: Osun 2026: Reactions Trail What Davido Said After He Shared Photo Of Woman Who Declared Otti As Gov
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Social media users on X have been actively reacting to a post shared by Nigerian music star Davido after he published an image of the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), Nnenna Oti on his official X account.
The post, which appeared on June 3, 2026, quickly drew public attention not only because of the personality featured but also due to the political undertones many users associated with it. Nnenna Oti became widely known in national conversations after she played a prominent role in the announcement of Alex Otti as the winner of the 2023 Abia State governorship election, a development that attracted significant political and public interest at the time.
Davido’s recent post has now resurfaced those memories for many online users, especially as it comes at a politically sensitive period ahead of the forthcoming governorship election in Osun State. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has already fixed August 15, 2026, as the official date for the election, and discussions surrounding candidates, political alignment, and voter sentiment have been gradually building momentum across the country.
In his brief but attention-grabbing caption, Davido wrote, “August 15, If I perish, I perish,” a phrase that immediately stirred curiosity and speculation among followers. While some interpreted the statement as symbolic and related to determination or resolve, others viewed it as a dramatic expression tied to the heightened political atmosphere surrounding the upcoming election period. The ambiguity of the message contributed to its rapid spread across social media platforms, where users debated its possible meaning and intention.
The post soon generated a wave of engagement, with X users expressing mixed reactions ranging from support to criticism, while others simply sought clarification on the context behind the singer’s decision to highlight the FUTO Vice Chancellor at this particular moment.
As discussions continue online, the post has added another layer to the ongoing conversations about the intersection of celebrity influence, social commentary, and political awareness in Nigeria’s digital space, where even brief posts can quickly evolve into national talking points.

