A recent video featuring Nigerian singer Davido at a Neo Black Movement (NBM) gathering has sparked significant attention and debate online.
The NBM, commonly known as the Black Axe confraternity, originated in 1977 at the University of Benin as part of the Pan-African movement. While it presents itself as an organization committed to intellectual radicalism and the pursuit of Pan-African ideals, the Black Axe has faced allegations of involvement in organized crime and violent activities over the years.
In the video, Davido is seen alongside notable figures such as Cubana Chiefpriest, rapper Zlatan Ibile, and DPrince. The footage shows them posing for a group photo, during which Davido exchanges a distinctive handshake with another individual, while others in the background cross their arms in the air—a gesture reportedly associated with the NBM.
The circulation of this video has led to widespread speculation regarding Davido’s potential affiliation with the Black Axe confraternity. It’s important to note that mere presence at an event does not confirm membership or endorsement of the group’s activities. As of now, Davido has not publicly addressed or clarified his involvement, if any, with the NBM.
The NBM has been a subject of controversy, with reports linking it to various criminal activities both within Nigeria and internationally. However, the organization maintains that it is a legitimate body advocating for social justice and equality.
Given the complex nature of such organizations and the potential implications of associations, it is advisable for public figures to be mindful of the contexts in which they are seen and the messages such appearances may convey.