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I Am Not A University Graduate Yet—Davido

Contrary to the report that is making rounds that Davido recently graduated from Babcock University, the singer has debunked the report.

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The BET Awards Winner who denied graduating took to twitter to clear the air.

See tweets below

I attended a friends graduation next thing I graduated without doing any exam! So stupid!!!

— Davido (@iam_Davido) July 21, 2014


One more year and yes I’ll be a graduate! So stick that up ur ass! Haters!

Meanwhile it was reported in June that the ‘Aye’ crooner graduated with a degree in Music from Babcock University, Ilisan Remo, Ogun State on Sunday, June 1 with 1, 544 graduating students.

And that he even caused a scene during the convocation while the special guest of honour, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was delivering her speech, as they were a lot of screaming and shouting among the students with his dramatic entrance.

Which led the Minister to suspending her speech which until Davido’s arrival held the audience spell-bound.

And as result, Davido’s billionaire father, Chief Deji Adeleke who was also present at the ocassion had to restore peace as he was said to have called out his son saying: “David! David! Leave this place now, and follow me wherever I go”.

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