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“She ignored me despite being a star” – Davido recounts first time he tried speaking to wife Chioma
Nigerian superstar singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido has narrated the story of how he met his wife, Chioma Avril Rowland, shedding light on the development of their blossoming relationship.
Davido and Chioma met for the first time at Babcock University, where Chioma was studying economics and Davido was pursuing a music degree.
In a captivating documentary with YouTuber and vlogger Tayo Aina, Davido gave his fans a fascinating look inside his daily life.
The 43-minute-long documentary dives into the performer’s busy routine, which is highlighted by continual travel, fleeting rest periods, and leisure time spent aboard private aircraft that soar thousands of feet above sea level.
In the fascinating documentary, Davido was able to revel in his love for his cherished wife, Chioma, recalling the tale of their first meeting and how he tried to start a conversation with her during their first year of college.
In his words;
“I was in school for a year before I blew up. That was when I met my wife. I remember the day I saw her. I can never forget. I was in a Prado, and I looked behind, and I saw this girl walking. Just there with her bag, it was Chioma. I told Lat (Davido’s personal assistant), ‘Omo, I like that girl. Go and call that girl for me.”
However, the early attempts to make contact were unsuccessful since Chioma failed to respond but destiny stepped in, and she eventually found her way to Lagos, where they met up again.
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