“Davido, Please Talk to Your Dad!” — Adeleke University Students Break Silence on Abysmal Hostel Conditions
A storm is brewing at Adeleke University as frustrated students have taken to social media to air their grievances, pleading with music superstar Davido to intervene and speak to his father, the university’s owner, regarding what they are calling “inhumane” living conditions on campus.
In a shocking twist, students have launched a vocal campaign, sending out desperate messages like “Davido, please talk to your dad,” urging the Nigerian music icon to use his influence to address what they describe as appalling dormitory conditions, poor sanitation, and overcrowding.
Sources close to the students revealed widespread dissatisfaction as multiple complaints surfaced regarding the state of hostel facilities. From malfunctioning plumbing to unclean rooms and insufficient power supply, the growing unrest among the student body is now threatening to escalate.
Students allege that, despite paying high tuition fees, their living conditions are far from what they expected from an institution of Adeleke University’s stature. Dorms are reportedly infested with pests, and the lack of basic amenities such as water and electricity has left many students feeling neglected and helpless.
The shocking accusations have sparked outrage online, with both current and former students joining the calls for immediate action. “We’re not asking for luxury, just basic dignity,” one student posted in a viral tweet. “It’s shameful that in 2026, we’re still dealing with these kinds of conditions. I’m begging Davido, if you truly care about your alma mater, speak up!”
As the controversy continues to grow, all eyes are now on Davido, who has yet to comment on the situation. With his global fame and influence, many are hoping that the superstar will take a stand and push for reform within the university, which is known for its connection to his family.
Will Davido heed the call and take action to improve the lives of the students at his father’s university? Or will these students continue to be left in the dark—both literally and figuratively? Only time will tell.


