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Davido Wins MOBO Best African Act Awards

This year has to be the Best for Davido, as he’s won so many awards, and released several bangers this year alone.
Davido has just clinched another award for himself, and this time, it’s the Best African Act at the just concluded MOBO Awards which took place in Leeds at the First Direct Arena.

Davido who was nominated for the Best African Act category with other African artistes such as Maleek Berry, Eugy, Juls, Mr Eazi, Sarkodie, Tekno, Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal and Wizkid and OBO made everyone proud by clinching the award.

His counterpart, Wizkid also made Africa as a whole proud, by clinching the Best International Act, beating the likes of Drake, DJ Khaled, Cardi B, Solange, Kendrick Lamar among others.

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