In a widely shared video from the ongoing white wedding ceremony of Afrobeats superstar Davido and his wife Chioma, prominent Nigerian figures Aliko Dangote, Bukola Saraki, and Davido’s father, Adedeji Adeleke, were seen making a distinguished entrance.
The trio appeared in traditional native attires, receiving warm applause from seated guests, family members, and the couple themselves.
The lavish wedding event is taking place on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at The Havana in Miami, United States. The celebration marks the highly anticipated white wedding of David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, and Chef Chi, following their private court and traditional ceremonies.
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Ahead of the main event, a pre-wedding dinner was held on Friday night to honor the couple. The intimate gathering included close family, friends, and industry colleagues, showcasing moments of affection and joy between Davido and Chioma.
A video from the dinner showed Davido dressed in a vibrant multicolored outfit, while Chioma wore a stunning white gown.
Notable celebrities in attendance included fellow musicians Adekunle Gold and Teni, as well as renowned blogger Tunde Ednut, adding star power to the event. However, some guests expected at the wedding were absent, most notably Davido’s close friend Cubana Chief Priest.
Cubana Chief Priest addressed his absence on Instagram, explaining that while he could not attend in person, his wife was present to celebrate on his behalf.
In a heartfelt post, he expressed mixed emotions, writing, “Woke up this morning with mixed feelings. I’m happy and I’m still sad at the same time. Sometimes God has a way of making you understand that you are powerless, regardless of all you may think you have.”
The presence of influential figures like Dangote and Saraki alongside Davido’s family underlines the significance of the event, blending celebrity glamour with traditional respect.
The white wedding continues to attract attention both from guests and fans worldwide, celebrating the union of two prominent Nigerian figures in one of the most talked-about ceremonies of 2025.