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Davido alleges that the military have sealed off a polling unit in Orolu and are refusing voters from entering

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The Osun state rerun election has so far commenced and just as expected, a lot of energy has begun to be invested all in a bid to ensure that democracy is achieved and the man of the people is elected. One of the many infusing so much vibe into the procedures is Davido.

Just as before, the young musician is channeling a lot of action into making sure he contributes his own quota in the race to make his uncle Senator Adeleke win the election.

To ensure this, the 25-year-old has his eyes and ears on the ground and he is feeding his fans, followers and supporters with recent happenings.

In light of this, Davido took to his Twitter page to assert that Orolu, one of the areas where the rerun election is holding, has been rendered inaccessible by military men. According to the Nwa Baby crooner, these soldiers have closed a polling unit in the area and are preventing people from coming in.

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Davido called on the electoral commission and international bodies who are observing the proceedings to take note of this.

See his full post here:

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Nigerians have reacted to this post in different ways. One particular fan of the artist have refuted his claim, saying that there was no restriction of any kind going on in the area. Another person found it pretty funny that Davido had unexpectedly become a reporter because of the election and his uncle who is a gubernatorial candidate.

See other reactions below:

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