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Prophet Warns Davido Against Using New Maybach As Devil Plans To Pull Him Down (Video)

An alleged revelation by a self-proclaimed prophet has surfaced on social media, advising popular singer Davido against using his newly acquired Maybach car.

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An alleged revelation by a self-proclaimed prophet has surfaced on social media, advising popular singer Davido against using his newly acquired Maybach car.

According to the prophet, who remains unidentified, he received a divine message warning that the devil intends to use the car to bring harm to the musician.

News About Nigeria confirmed that in a video shared online in June 2022, the prophet claimed to have received this revelation, stating that he saw something ominous happening to the DMW boss.

However, he asserted that Davido could avert the potential danger if he refrains from using the new car he recently purchased.

The prophet advised Davido to be cautious, specifically mentioning Tuesday or Thursday as critical days when the purported incident might occur. However, he was unable to provide information about the specific week in which it might happen.

Urging fans, family members, and close associates of the singer to ensure that the message reaches Davido, the prophet emphasized the importance of avoiding any potential harm that could befall the artist.

Watch him speak;

While it remains unclear how Davido and his team will respond to this alleged revelation, the video has sparked discussions among social media users.

Some individuals have expressed skepticism and questioned the authenticity of the prophet’s claims, while others have urged the singer to take the warning seriously for his own safety.

As the news circulates online, it serves as a reminder of the influence and impact that such revelations can have on public figures and their followers.

Whether Davido heeds the prophet’s advice or dismisses it as unfounded remains to be seen, but the revelation has undoubtedly generated significant attention and conversation among fans and the wider public.

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