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Obasanjo, Gov Adeleke, other dignitaries arrive Davido, Chioma’s wedding venue

FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo and Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke are among the dignitaries who have arrived at the venue of the wedding ceremony of award-winning singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, and his wife, Chioma Rowland.

Also honouring the artiste with their presence are the Oni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, and the former governor of Akwa Ibom state, Udom Emmanuel.

The singer announced his wedding, holding today, Tuesday, June 25, at Habour Point Centre, Lagos State, across social media platforms.



Other celebrities in attendance include popular socialist, Obi Cubana, Ebuka Obi-Uchenndu, Craze Clown, Layi Wasabi, among others.

The wedding has been the talk of the town since the past weekend and much-talked about topic on social media with the hashtag #CHIVIDO2024 since the pre-wedding photos of the couple surfaced online.




     

     

    Days before the artiste announced his wedding, he had filed a lawsuit against the mother of his first child, Sophia Momodu, seeking custody of their daughter, Imade.

    Responding to the lawsuit, Momodu, denied the accusations made by the singer against her, claiming he abandoned their daughter.

    Meanwhile, veteran journalist, Dele Momodu, who is also an uncle to Sophia Momodu has taken to his official X account to congratulate Davido and his partner on their big day.

    “On behalf of the Momodu family of IHievbe, Edo State, I wish to send our heartiest congratulations to @davido and his lovely wife @chefchioma on this special day of their wedding. May God almighty bless the union and provide you with good health, more prosperity and unlimited happiness.” Momodu, he wrote.

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