Even after Davido deleted the controversial 45 second video clip….

Famous singer and record label boss, David Adeleke, aka Davido, has finally deleted the short clip from the controversial video of his signee, Logos Olori’s new single ‘Jaye Lo’ which he shared on Twitter.
The clip which captured people praying and dancing in front of a mosque attracted wide criticisms, mostlyfrom the north, with many calling for the singer to delete the video and tender an apology to Muslims for “disrespecting” Islam.
After initially ignoring the criticisms, the DMW boss finally lifted the “offensive” video from his page on Sunday.
READ ALSO: Jaye Lo: Ignore calls for apology, Soyinka tells Davido
Even after removing the clip, some religious fanatics are still not pleased with this, they have declared war on Davido by advocating for a ban on his music in the northern part of the country.
@Sarkin_sultan on his twitter handle, wrote;
Breaking news:
To all Muslims around the 19 Northern Nigeria states, we Ban selling, sharing, listening to all Davido songs and we Ban all Radio stations from playing it here in the Norths.
Let this message circulate all the Northern states.
Isn’t it about time the nations in Nigeria sit at the table to discuss, negotiate, whatever word we want to call it, and agree on how we want to live together as a country? Some will say, it’s time to RESTRUCTURE the country.
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