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Nigerian music superstar David Adeleke, popularly called Davido, has disclosed a vision his dad, Deji Adeleke, shared about him.
He made this known at his wedding to his wife, Chioma Rowland, on Tuesday.
While chatting with some guests at the star-studded event, Davido said his father told him that he had a vision that he would transition from secular music to gospel music.
“My dad told me, ‘David, I had a vision that you ended your music as a gospel singer,’” Davido revealed in the now-trending video.
One of the guests responded to this by yelling, “So shall it be!” while a few more people chanted “Amen!”
The wedding also garnered lots of interest and enthusiasm from fans, content creators and journalists alike, who flooded the internet with wedding-related content under the hashtag #Chivido2024.
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