TIME MAGAZINE NAMES DAVIDO, 3 OTHER YOUNG NIGERIANS ON NEXT MOST INFLUENTIAL 100 PEOPLE LIST 2021

Nigerian superstar, Davido has been named one of the next 100 most influential people in the world for 2021 by Time Magazine.

Three other Nigerians, Feyikemi “FK” Abudu, Damilola Odufuwa and Odunayo Eweniyi, were also listed.

*Odufuwa, Eweniyi & Abudu

The excerpt for the selection of Davido was written by Nigerian rapper and BBNaija Lockdown season 5 winner Laycon, according to the magazine.

It reads, “Davido is one of the biggest voices in Afrobeats because his music connects with people, often in ways that transcend his expectations.

When he released the song “FEM” in 2020, a title that loosely translates to “shut up” in Yoruba, he didn’t know it would become a major #EndSARS protest anthem.

Feyikemi “FK” Abudu, Damilola Odufuwa and Odunayo Eweniyi, were picked for their roles in the #EndSARS struggle last year.

Their citation, written by Suyin Haynes, reads:

“When protests calling for an end to police brutality and the disbandment of Nigeria’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) erupted across the country in fall 2020, Damilola Odufuwa and Odunayo Eweniyi, founders of the Feminist Coalition, sprang into action. Drawing on their expertise in tech, they raised donations in Bitcoin to offer protesters medical assistance, legal aid and mental-health support.

Simultaneously, Feyikemi “FK” Abudu acted quickly, raising funds from both Nigeria and the diaspora to organize food and security arrangements for protesters on the ground. Abudu later joined forces with the Feminist Coalition, and the organization, comprising 13 founding members, raised more than $387,000 in two weeks. As their fight continues—in mid-October, the government pledged to implement police reform, but efforts to suppress dissent, including by arresting demonstrators, are ongoing—the coalition’s leaders hope their crucial role in the protests demonstrates the importance of having women in leadership.

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