Adewale Adeleke Davido’s elder brother is issuing a stern warning to the general public, with regards to the use of fake designer items.
In his tweet, Adewale spoke about how it is unwise for people to wear fake designers because they’re easy to spot.
Adewale Adeleke’s post came without any prior prompting, which has led netizens to wonder who he was throwing shade at, or if it is just a regular PSA.
Another set of netizens were more concerned with the fact that he was talking down on people who can’t afford original designers, and they dragged him mercilessly.
One bob_dave00 wrote, “E better for you no mean say e better for others sr. Fake or no fake we dai use am cover nakedness. Go ask Adam why en wear leaf when God catch am. No dai pressure us snr man.”
One kiddiesthrift wrote, “Is that ur problem? Dem borrow from u buy fake? Bro abeg rest..Cho Cho Cho family”
One mamamia1674 wrote, “Abeg shut up, e cover body abi e no cover? Na so Una go dey make people feel bad for buying wat dey can afford”
One being_mercy wrote, “Shut your mouth Mr man. Because you have life and was born into it at the finest platter, doesn’t mean everyone does. Allow people cut their coat according to the body size.”
One olanrewaju wrote, “What’s his business regarding this? Let people wear anything they want to as long as he’s not feeding them.”
One abefe wrote, “Bcos ur papa get money weh u fit spend buy original no mean say people weh fit afford fake no get life na! Elenu shopoti”
larryforeman007 wrote, “Fake brands are brands in their own right. The value of a brand like Dior comes from the attention people give it. When fake brands start receiving the same level of attention, they also become significant-it’s all about perspective. Focusing too much on these things can reveal a lot about a personality. Honestly, if you’ve ever visited “Mandelas Lagos,” you’d be surprised by the quality of the fakes or imitations there, and you might even be tempted to buy one. Don’t overthink fashion. Wear what suits you, brings you peace, and fits your budget.”