Afrobeats suspertar Davido invests in e-bikes for Africa - BBC Africa
Afrobeats superstar Davido is taking his influence beyond the stage into the fast-growing world of electric mobility. In an interview with BBC Africa, the Nigerian-American star opens up about his new partnership with e-bike company Spiro despite 600 million still living without electricity on the continent the emotional journey after losing his son in 2022 and how staying connected to home grounds both his music and his mission. From Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Davido spoke to the BBC's Kelvin Kimathi.
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