Popular singer, Davido reveals that his marriage to his fiancee, Chioma Rowland was affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Ekohotblog.com confirmed that the duo got engaged in September, 2019 and had predicted their marriage to take place this year 2020 before the COVID-19 broke out.
Davido stated this in an interview with Ebuka on Bounce Radio live.
When asked, he said,“Honestly, Corona messed plans up because it was meant to be in July. I have decided probably sometime next year. For now, I want her to work on her business while I work on my album and the kids. I want everything to balance first” he said.
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Speaking on how long himself and Chioma have known each other, the singer said
“I have known Chioma for about seven years. We have been dating for about five years. Lati introduced me to Chioma. We went to the same school, Babcock University. We started as friends but I got so used to her and she got so used to me as well. She is a great cook as well.”
The singer who has two daughters, Imade and Hailey from his babymamas, Sophia and Amanda and a son from his fiancee, Chioma said he has managed to balance his home as he treats everyone equally.
“At the end of the day, all my kids are equal. Once I have a kid, everybody is equal. Before I had kids, I was obviously friends with their mothers. Nothing is perfect. I am not going to say that we do not argue or we do not fight, it happens, but the love that we all have for our kids comes first.
“Imade and her sister talk almost every week. Their mothers ensure that they speak almost every week. Some days ago, Imade was with Ifeanyi in their grandfather’s house. It is not easy, but at the end of the day, as a man, you have to make everybody happy. You just have to be responsible and know what you have to do. Before I engage with anybody I would have known that you are reasonable whether we planned for it or not,” he said.
The singer also spoke about his late mum and the cause of her death.
”I was about 10 to 11 years old when she died. She died on my father’s birthday. Honestly, it was just cardiac arrest. Even if it was going to happen, I would not have known because I was about 10 or 11 years old. She was not really sick. She used to get sick once in a while but it was nothing serious.
I often say that I see my mother in Chioma. I did not grow up with my mother. I can hardly remember what happened when I was that young.”
Watch the video from the interview below
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