- “I don’t consider weed a hard drug,” the music star says.
- Vows to donate towards youth-focused anti-drug initiatives.
- Highlights the rising challenge of addiction in society.
Nigerian music sensation Davido has shared his thoughts on cannabis use, stating that he does not classify it as a hard drug.
Speaking on The Morning Hustle podcast, the artist addressed criticisms surrounding his openness about smoking cannabis, while emphasizing his commitment to combating drug abuse among young people.
“This year, I’m donating to the fight against drug abuse among youths. I don’t consider weed a hard drug. Some people criticize me for smoking it, but I don’t see it as a drug,” Davido said.
Through his foundation, Davido revealed plans to support orphanages and contribute to initiatives aimed at tackling drug addiction.
“A lot of people are going through difficult times,” he explained. “Drug addiction is becoming more widespread, so I want to donate to help those struggling to quit.”
The singer’s comments and philanthropic efforts underline his stance on distinguishing cannabis use from the broader issue of drug addiction while advocating for solutions to address addiction’s impact on society.