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Davido Storms Homes Of 10 Special Friends to Issue Them Special Invites Ahead of Wedding

gistlover.com 2024/7/1

Davido, Afrobeat superstar, is adopting a customized approach to inviting guests to his forthcoming wedding, sending individual invitations to his 10 closest pals.

Tunde Ednut, a social media influencer, tweeted a video of Davido personally giving out these VIP wedding invites, illustrating the singer’s unusual approach of include his inner circle in the happy event.

Ednut’s post teased the elite nature of the invitations, stating: “Davido going about sharing SPECIAL INVITES to his 10 SPECIAL FRIENDS. Are you one of Davido’s ten close friends? Then anticipate Davido to visit your place shortly. This wedding invitation is for a select few.”

The video footage shows Davido visiting pals while accompanied by a large security detail, emphasizing the celebrity musician’s high status.

Ednut also addressed security, adding, “Omo, see security. You do anyhow; you gather.”

Davido and his fiancée, Chioma Rowland, are expected to marry on June 25, 2024, a day that is much awaited by the couple’s fans and followers.

The revelation of their pre-wedding images has already sparked great interest.

Watch the video below:

In another report, controversial media personality, Ossai Ovie Success publicly criticized Nigerian singer Davido over his choice of attire in his newly released pre-wedding photos with Chioma, his fiancée.

Success took to his Facebook page to express his dismay, stating that Davido had allegedly disrespected Igbo culture by wearing Yoruba attire in the photos despite marrying an Igbo woman.

In his Facebook post, Success emphasized the significance of cultural respect, particularly during important occasions such as weddings.

He highlighted that in many African cultures, including Igbo tradition, wearing the bride’s cultural attire is viewed as a gesture of respect and unity towards her heritage.

Success asserted that Davido’s choice to wear Yoruba attire instead of Igbo attire for the pre-wedding photos could be perceived as an insult to Igbo culture.

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