Key Points
- The Bearded Dr Sina criticised Davido’s brief cannabis tweet. He said celebrity posts can encourage drug use.
- Davido’s post appeared on X on Thursday evening. It quickly drew criticism from health influencers online.
- The doctor urged celebrities not to glamorise drug use. He urged safer messages and fewer pro-drug posts.
A medical influencer criticised a recent Davido (David Adedeji Adeleke) tweet on X. The Bearded Dr Sina publicly warned that celebrity posts can normalise drug use.

His brief X post about cannabis sparked debate across social platforms. He has shared lighter posts recently, such as Davido sends sweet love note.
He named older songs and recent posts that he said promote substance use widely today.
He warned that youthful fans see stars as role models and copy behaviour. His thread listed examples and urged clearer rules for public posts.
Why doctors worry about celebrity posts
Health experts say fame gives posts wide influence over young people’s choices. Small jokes about drugs can shape risky views among impressionable fans.
Fans have pointed to other Davido actions, for example Davido likes Champz post ahead. Those acts show how casual posts quickly trend and influence listeners.
The Bearded Dr Sina asked for safer public messages from famous accounts. He argued brands and managers should avoid material that normalises substance use.
Some fans defended Davido as joking and not promoting harm. Others echoed the doctor, calling for clearer public health tone from stars.
What this could mean for young fans
Public-health voices say small changes in posts can cut risky copycat behaviour. They want simple advice and limits on glamorising harmful substances online.
The doctor said platforms should add warnings when posts mention drugs casually. He asked celebrities to use their reach to share safer messages instead




