Nigerian music icon David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has taken a significant step into the political arena as he formally aligns with the Accord Party ahead of the 2026 Osun State governorship election. The announcement, confirmed by multiple reputable news outlets, marks a notable shift from celebrity support to direct political participation for the award-winning artist.
On Tuesday, 23 December 2025, Davido took to his verified X (formerly Twitter) account to announce that he would travel to Osogbo, the Osun State capital, to collect his Accord Party membership card at Imole House the following day. His post read:
Davido’s Bold Political Move: Joins Accord Party Ahead of Osun 2026 Race – OloriSuperGal
“I will be live in Osun to pick up my @AccordPartyNG membership card @ Imole House Osogbo tomorrow… see you soon ACCORDINGLY.”
This move comes shortly after his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Accord Party, citing unresolved leadership issues within the PDP at the national level as a key reason for the shift. Adeleke made his own defection public earlier in December 2025, a move that has reshaped the political landscape in Osun State and sparked new momentum ahead of the gubernatorial contest.
Davido’s decision to follow in his uncle’s footsteps has generated widespread reactions across social media and traditional news outlets. Many supporters see his formal party registration as a demonstration of youth engagement and celebrity influence in Nigerian politics, while others are curious about what role the Afrobeats star may play in the forthcoming election cycle.
Political analysts note that Davido’s renowned public profile could bring increased attention and energy to the Accord Party’s campaign efforts. Celebrity involvement in politics is not new, but Davido’s active participation (transitioning from social support to official party membership) shows a growing trend where entertainers leverage their platforms for political influence.
The Osun State governorship election, scheduled for 8 August 2026, is fast approaching, and the involvement of figures like Davido may play a role in how parties position themselves with voters, especially young Nigerians. In a dynamic political climate, his move to join a political party (particularly one led by a family member) signals a blend of personal loyalty and emerging civic engagement.








