Afrobeats artist Davido has faced harsh criticism over a July 7 X post that some users saw as “endorsing cultism.” The singer posted “Happy Metal” on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday.
Happy METAL
— Davido (@davido) July 7, 2025
Many people associated the term with the Neo-Black Movement (NBM), sometimes called the Black Axe confraternity, which was founded on July 7. It is thought that the moniker “Metal” is a disguised reference to the group’s axe insignia.
Despite its claims to be a nonviolent organization, the NBM has been accused of engaging in illegal activity.
Davido received harsh criticism for his statement, with many people accusing him of endorsing a violent gang. The musician received harsh criticism from a number of X users, who urged him to concentrate on his music and lead by example as a father and public figure. Others cautioned that his post would provoke fan violence tied to cults. Here are some reactions.
Are you a cultist sir ?
— Street lawyer (@Street__lawyer) July 7, 2025
At this age? Davido, you’re now a married man with children who are looking up to you and learning from you. Cultism should be the least of the things that should occupy your mind at this age. If you’re too less busy, then enter the studio and come up with something productive…
— Mezie (@MezieAbia) July 7, 2025
What a useless role model for thousands of misguided youths
— epiphanyfarmltd 🦚🐐( Renegade Farmer) (@epiphanyfarmltd) July 7, 2025
Celebrity publicly celebrating cultism
Bro is also part of those shouting for better Nigeria 😀
— Oluwasegun 🇳🇬 (@stqinless_) July 8, 2025
In Nigeria, the police have consistently issued warnings against celebrating July 7 (7/7). Ondo and Ogun police commands announced on Sunday that they will not allow any events related to the July 7 (7/7) holiday and advised anyone planning to participate to stop.