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Davido: I’m getting married to Chioma in 2023

Popular Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, well known as Davido, has said he would get married to his baby mama, Chioma Rowland, in 2023.

Davido said this during his visit to United Kingdom-based Nigerian pastor, Tobi Adegboyega, in London.

The Afrobeat singer, who visited the cleric alongside Chioma, said he would marry her in 2023.

Speaking in a video obtained by The Star on Saturday, Pastor Adegboyega said: “Our wife, our real wife.”

READ ALSO: Pastor Adegboyega: Why I dine with Davido, Tiwa Savage, others

Responding, Davido said: “100 per cent, going down 2023.”

Chioma is the mother of Davido’s third child and only son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.

The DMW boss had proposed to her in 2019, days after their introduction.

Their relationship, however, took a nosedive in February 2021, when Davido was spotted holding hands with an Instagram model, Yafai, while on holiday in the Caribbean.

The ‘Fall’ crooner and Chioma were spotted recently in a video hanging out with some of the singer’s crew members.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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