Controversial social commentator Kemi Olunloyo has ignited fresh reactions online after making new allegations about the twins of award-winning Nigerian singer, Davido, describing them as “nonverbal and nonfunctioning.”
Olunloyo made the remarks in a series of posts shared on social media, where she claimed to have insider knowledge about the health condition of the singer’s children. Her comments quickly gained traction, drawing widespread criticism and concern from fans, child-rights advocates, and members of the public.
The allegations, which remain unverified, have been described by many social media users as insensitive and inappropriate, particularly because they involve minors. Critics accused Olunloyo of crossing ethical boundaries and spreading unconfirmed information about the private lives of children.
As of the time of filing this report, Davido and his representatives have not issued any official response to the claims. The singer, who is known to be highly protective of his family’s privacy, has previously refrained from addressing speculative narratives about his personal life.
Medical professionals and advocates for children with special needs have also weighed in on the controversy, warning against the use of stigmatizing language and public speculation about children’s health. They emphasized that developmental conditions, where they exist, should be discussed with sensitivity and respect.
Kemi Olunloyo, a former journalist who has built a strong online presence through provocative commentary, is no stranger to controversy. Her statements have often generated intense debate, with supporters citing free speech and critics questioning credibility and ethical responsibility.
The development has once again raised broader conversations about social media accountability, celebrity privacy, and the limits of public commentary especially when it involves children who cannot speak for themselves.
Until any official clarification is provided by Davido or credible authorities, the claims remain allegations, with many calling for restraint, empathy, and responsible discourse in the digital space.
source: Legit.ng