Isreal DMW shames his haters as he reconciles with Davido, days after homophobic rants

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In a surprising turn of events, Isreal DMW, the logistics manager of Nigerian superstar, Davido, has hinted at a reconciliation with his boss after their fallout earlier this year. Isreal DMW took to his Instagram story to share a screenshot of his Facetime call with Davido, implying that their differences have been resolved.

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Isreal DMW also pledged his undying loyalty to the singer, writing on his Instagram story, “Am forever Loyal sir. Shameless to Devils“. This comes as a relief to fans of both parties who were left wondering about the state of their relationship following Davido’s decision to unfollow Isreal DMW on Instagram.   The fallout between the two was allegedly due to a homophobic post made by Isreal DMW against an influencer named Enioluwa. However, Isreal DMW later denied making the post, which led to Davido unfollowing him on the social media platform.

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It is unclear what led to the reconciliation between the two, but fans are thrilled to see the duo back on good terms. Many have taken to social media to express their excitement and happiness at the news. Isreal DMW is known for his loyalty to Davido and has been with the singer for several years, handling his logistics and public relations. It remains to be seen if this reconciliation will lead to the pair working together again in the future.

Davido unfollows Isreal DMW following alleged homophobic comment about Enioluwa

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Nigerian singer, Davido Adeleke a.k.a Davido has unfollowed his logistics manager, Isreal DMW over alleged homophobic comments about the influencer, Enioluwa. This comes after reports about Isreal attacking Enioluwa in a homophobic tirade on his Whatsapp stories that went viral.

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According to  Instagram blogger Tosin Silverdam, the logistics manager to Davido also stated that 30BG is against homosexuality and that Enioluwa is allegedly into the trash, but his supporters insist that it is content. “We are not in support of gay, god forbid bad tin. They are into rubbish and dia useless supporters would day its content,”  He said.

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Following the alleged comments, a quick check revealed that OBO no longer follows his assistant on Instagram.

Davido unfollows Isreal DMW following alleged homophobic comment about Enioluwa

However, Isreal DMW responded to the rumoured report. He debunked the rumours in the comments section, describing the blogger as crazy. “UNA DEY MAD. NO BE ME AND UNA”. He wrote. Isreal DMW reiterated on his Instagram page that the articles were not written by him. According to him, they were created by fake accounts. “The write up was never from me. It is purely a manufactured fake account from impersonators. Thanks everyone. Never from me at all. I have no such account. Thanks everyone,” he wrote.    

Scotland’s first openly gay footballer Zander Murray speaks up against homophobic abuse

Scotland's first openly gay footballer Zander Murray speaks up against homophobic abuse

Zander Murray, Scotland’s first openly gay footballer has opened up on the “horrendous” homophobic abuse he received on social media just hours before the release of his upcoming documentary.

Scotland's first openly gay footballer Zander Murray speaks up against homophobic abuse

Murray teamed up with the BBC for a new documentary to assess what more needs to be done to tackle homophobia in football, after coming out as gay in September 2022. The Scottish League Two side Bonnyrigg Rose player who reacted to a derogatory message he got underneath a post he shared applauding a young football fan, wrote;

Scotland's first openly gay footballer Zander Murray speaks up against homophobic abuse

“Fully expect some homophobic abuse or hate for bringing out a documentary trying to help people and our game. But to comment under this post!? Horrendous, get a grip.” Fully expect some homophobic abuse or hate for bringing out a documentary trying to help people and our game. But to comment under this post!? Horrendous get a grip. pic.twitter.com/fa6WnUy3k2 — Zander Murray (@ZanderMurray) March 13, 2023 Since coming out in a private Facebook post last year, Murray has spoken about his determination to try and act as a role-model for the LGBT+ community. Blackpool striker Jake Daniels became the first openly gay UK footballer since Justin Fashanu earlier in the season.

FA to investigate alleged homophobic chant during Manchester City’s match against Chelsea

FA to investigate alleged homophobic chant during Manchester City's match against Chelsea

FA to investigate alleged homophobic chant during Manchester City match against Chelsea

The English Football Association (FA) has announced that it would investigate the alleged homophobic chants during Sunday’s match between Chelsea and Manchester City.
FA to investigate alleged homophobic chant during Manchester City match against Chelsea
The homophobic chants were heard towards the end of the third-round match at Etihad Stadium, which ended 4-0 in favour of Manchester City.
Reacting to the chants, the FA said in a statement;
“We continue to work closely with the Crown Prosecution Service, as well as the UK Football Policing Unit, in relation to the use of this term.
“Part of our work in this area has been to provide the relevant authorities with impact statements from LGBTQ+ supporters, detailing how chants of this nature affects their experience and feeling of inclusion at football matches, so that a clearer stance and understanding on the chant can be established.
FA to investigate alleged homophobic chant during Manchester City match against Chelsea
“We stand firmly against all forms of discrimination and we are striving to ensure our game is a safe environment for all, which truly embraces diversity and challenges hateful conduct both on and off the pitch.”
This is not the first time homophobic chants have been heard during an FA Cup match in the past week.  It was also heard during Manchester United’s 3-1 win against Everton at Old Trafford on Friday.