Afrobeats singer David Adeleke famously known as Davido has joined millions of Americans in electing a new president for their country.
The Nigerian singer proudly shared the news on his X handle with the caption: “First time voter !!”. The Awuke singer added two American flags and an emoji.

Nigerian singer Davido votes in the US election. Photo credit: Davido
Though many see Davido as a Nigerian, he was born in Atlanta, USA, to Nigerian parents. His uncle, Ademola Adeleke is the sitting governor of Osun state.
Netizens react to Davido voting in the US:
Netizens react to Davido voting in US election
Some people on the internet have reacted to the Nigerian singer voting the US choosing between Kamala Harris or Donald Trump to rule America. Read some of their comments below:
@valking: “Please where did you vote??? I want to know if we’re in the same polling unit”
@lifeofolaa: “001 verified Yankee citizen, Them no fit do am”
@bigwizarrdd: “Them no born wizkid and him papa well to vote”
@wxztt: “you leave your country go another country go vote, you’re very mad”
@deewayboy: “Hope you voted for trump?!”
@Ajmachalaa: “So you be US citizen? Why dem no con sabi your gbedu for US?
Who can vote in the US election
According to the American government, you can vote if:
- You are a US citizen living abroad
- You were born outside the country and have never lived in the US
- Dual citizens liveing in the country or abroad
- You meet state’s residency requirements even if you are homeless
- You are 18 years old on or before the election day
- You register during the election registration process’ deadline.
You can vote in U.S. federal, state, and local elections if you

