Davido halted his headline performance at Don Lulu’s party in Umuahia, Abia State on June 27 to sharply admonish a fan carrying a baby in the front row. The Afrobeats superstar’s momentary pause and fiery reaction quickly dominated social media.
The video shows Davido pointing toward the fan, exclaiming, “Why you go carry baby come here? Are you crazy? Take your baby away from here, you are wicked,” underscoring the potential risks of introducing infants into loud, crowded venues .

The concert marked the launch of Don Lulu’s two new radio stations, and featured headliners like Davido, Timaya, Kcee, Zlatan, Bright Chimezie, Peruzzi, and Zoro. But it was this single tense moment that resonated most online .

Fans and netizens weighed in: some applauded Davido’s parental instincts, applauding his protection of the child’s well‑being. Others speculated the parent brought the baby seeking financial reward from the star. Comments like, “You are a wicked person”, echoed in the video, prompting reflection across both online and offline communities .
Safety within entertainment spaces became a trending conversation. Many highlighted the hazards—loud music, dense crowds, and limited visibility—posing serious threats to infants or children at such events.
Despite the brief disruption, Davido energized the crowd with a stellar setlist, including crowd‑favorites like “Fall”, “If”, and “Fia”, returning to the stage with the same zest and showmanship.
This viral incident sparks wider discussion—should event organizers set strict rules banning children from concerts? Or did the fan simply err in judgment, unaware of the risks involved?


