- Cufflinks engraved with Ifeanyi’s picture.
- Wedding cost $3.7 million cash.
- Celebrity-packed guest list.
Davido paid a heartfelt tribute to his late son Ifeanyi during his grand Miami wedding to Chioma.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Afrobeats superstar wore custom-made cufflinks engraved with a picture of his late son, Ifeanyi, during his white wedding in Miami, USA, on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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The touching gesture, made in memory of his son who passed away in 2022, drew admiration from guests and fans, adding an emotional depth to the glamorous occasion
The Miami ceremony came after the couple’s traditional marriage in Lagos last year. The event brought together family members, friends, and some of the biggest names in Nigerian entertainment, including Adekunle Gold, Teni, and Zlatan Ibile. The celebration was a mix of elegance, music, and heartfelt moments.
Davido revealed that the wedding cost $3.7 million, all paid in cash. “We spent $3.7 million in cash. You should know what we are doing. It’s crazy,” he said, underlining the scale and luxury of the day. The venue was adorned with exquisite decorations, while Chioma stunned in a designer gown that matched the grandeur of the occasion.

Despite the joy and extravagance, the personalized cufflinks stood out as one of the most meaningful elements of the wedding. For close friends and family, it was a clear reminder that Davido keeps the memory of Ifeanyi close to his heart, even while celebrating new beginnings.
The tribute has sparked emotional reactions online. Fans praised Davido for honouring his son in such a subtle yet powerful way, with many calling it the most beautiful moment of the entire wedding.
Davido’s Miami wedding will be remembered not only for its opulence but also for the emotional tribute that defined the night. In the midst of joy, the singer found a way to keep his late son’s memory alive.
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