When news broke that Afrobeats superstar Davido allegedly threatened Tufab, an associate of Wizkid, it got people talking, and they haven’t stopped since.
I’m bringing this to the general public as a disclaimer against my personality.
First of all let me say I am not affiliated with any cult or fraternity and I don’t have a problem with anyone who is, because they are who they are and I’m who I am… I’m an army of God and chosen… pic.twitter.com/9Z3rSiJt6a— Dr Fab (@Tufab) September 3, 2025
In another post shared on his X account, Tufab stated that those around Davido are feeding the musician with false narratives, which “triggers negative reactions and doesn’t help his growth”.
He also added that while he has occasionally replied before in Davido’s camp who disrespected Wizkid, he had never directly disrespected the musician who recently tied the knot in a lavish Miami wedding.
Before the fame and success, Twitter was just vibes, pure banter, no toxicity. Everyone was involved, even Wiz, Davido, Jazzy, Ednut. Just fun. Then the game changed, which is normal, people grow apart, get busier, focus on their purpose.
My bond with Wiz was always stronger, he…
— Dr Fab (@Tufab) September 3, 2025
Beyond rivalry, beef, and online banter
However, beneath the drama lies a bigger issue: the adverse effect of online trolling and how easily it can push celebrities to their breaking point.
After all, these celebrities are also human beings, and there is only so much that a person can take before lashing out.