Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed a vision his father, Deji Adeleke, had about his music career.
The singer disclosed that his father had a vision that he would end his music career as a gospel singer.
The OBO crooner stated this during a chat with some guests at his wedding on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
“In the morning, daddy would say, ‘Davido, I had a vision about you, I said, ‘What vision?’ He said, ‘I had a vision that you ended your music as a gospel singer’.”
Davido
The narrative highlights the close bond between Davido and his father, a prominent businessman in Nigeria. The wedding itself boasted a guest list overflowing with dignitaries, including governors, former Presidents, and fellow music titans.
While a gospel turn might be a surprise to fans addicted to Davido’s energetic Afrobeats anthems, the moment offered a glance into the singer’s personal life and his supportive family.
Davido sparked a conversation with a Bitcoin request for his wedding well-wishers.
According to a now-viral video clip circulating on social media, Davido can be seen urging attendees at his recent wedding to Chioma Rowland to consider giving Bitcoin as a gift.
“I dey here, cash app na dollar. One Bitcoin na how much again?” the singer asks the crowd, referring to a popular digital payment platform.
“Spray na Naira. If you no fit spray Naira and I no want ‘OBO I go give you tomorrow’, I no want that one.”
Davido
The singer’s request has divided social media users. Some fans applaud his move towards digital currency, while others find it unnecessary.
Davido is known for his recent cryptocurrency-related dumps. Surprisingly, on his wedding day, he manages to steer the conversation there as well.
The Afrobeat musician also disclosed that his longtime friend and associate, Lati Biola, introduced him to his wife, Chioma.
Davido acknowledged Lati’s role in bringing him and Chioma together. He said, “You know that it was Lati who introduced me to my wife.” Also, the claim was corroborated by popular entertainer, Cubana Chief Priest, Pascal Okechukwu. He commented, “That’s the real story.”
Meanwhile, Davido and Chioma’s wedding has been a topic of interest for days now. Additionally, the singer started addressing Chioma as his wife in 2023, and later surprised fans by announcing the wedding in June 2024.
The wedding, tagged ‘CHIVIDO2024’, brought together friends, family, and colleagues from the entertainment industry to celebrate the love and commitment of the beloved couple.
Olamide Makes Surprise Appearance at Davido’s Wedding
In an unforgettable moment at the highly anticipated wedding of Davido and Chioma, Nigerian music star, Olamide made a surprise appearance, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
As the newlyweds showed off their dance moves on the dance floor, Olamide’s sudden arrival electrified the atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Davido, overwhelmed with excitement, leaped into the air and shared a warm hug with Olamide.
Additionally, the surprise visit was followed by an impromptu performance by Olamide, who delivered his hit songs “Lagos Boys” and “Melo Melo”. The excited couple, joined by their guests, sang along to the popular tracks.
Also, the unexpected appearance by Olamide added an extra layer of joy and celebration to the already memorable day. So, this marked a special moment in the union of Davido and Chioma.
In a shocking turn of events, Olamide announced his first album of 2024 alongside its tracklist, title, and artists featured.
Multiple award-winning rapper Olamide shocked fans with his latest album announcement.
The announcement was shared on the singer’s social media platforms in the early hours of today, Wednesday, June 26, 2024.
Olamide confirmed that the title of the album would be ‘Ikigai’, which will also be a 7 track project which would feature artists like Asake, Fireboy DML, Lil Kesh, and many more.
The release date of the album has not been confirmed by fans are excited about what is to come with this project.
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