Entertainment mogul Cubana Chief Priest has praised singer Davido after the star officially met French President Emmanuel Macron during a recent visit in Paris.
Posting on his Instagram account, Cubana Chief Priest called the encounter a major milestone for Africa’s cultural exports and global presence. He described Davido as “the biggest in Africa” and reaffirmed his support for the artist’s growing impact.
Furthermore, Davido’s meeting with the French leader took place quietly on a Thursday, according to the singer himself. Though he didn’t disclose the full agenda, he said the discussion revolved around “visions for a better world” and possible collaborations between Africa and Europe.
Cubana Chief Priest’s public reaction underscores how the event resonates not just within entertainment circles but across national pride and influence.
Moreover, Cubana Chief Priest said he felt honoured to be associated with the moment and wrote: “Ori Ade 2. Presidents in one year. The biggest in Africa & the Biggest In Europe, Amingo.” He added, “Na Trump remain. I dey with you Bestie mi, this one big pass album, we no meet am for event oh, Them invite us come House. Presidency na Water.” His words reflect a sense of excitement, camaraderie and recognition of Davido’s upward trajectory.
In addition, observers noted that Davido’s diplomatic visit continues a pattern of African musicians engaging with global leaders and platforms. With Davido’s profile rising, this meeting may translate into expanded networks, partnerships and roles beyond music.
Also, fans and followers responded with enthusiasm, flooding social media with congratulatory messages. Many tagged the moment as a symbol of Africa’s creative class breaking traditional boundaries and asserting itself on the world stage. Cubana Chief Priest’s commentary amplified this narrative and reinforced the idea that Davido’s career now includes diplomatic and enterprise dimensions.
Finally, the full impact of Davido meeting French President remains to be seen, as the singer returns to his base and reportedly considers follow-up engagements. The conversation around Africa’s voice, cultural influence and global presence continues to evolve.
With Cubana Chief Priest applauding the leap, the moment stands as a landmark in how entertainment, diplomacy and national identity intersect.
