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David Adeleke: Biography, Baby Mamas, Children, Networth and More

Who Is David Adeleke?

David Adedeji Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, OBO (Omo Baba Olowo), and Baddest is an award-winning Nigerian Singer and Songwriter. He is a father of three children, namely: Imade, Hailey, and Ifeanyi David Adeleke.

His songs are intriguing and have a unique blending of global mainstream pop and traditional African elements.

David Adeleke’s Father and Mother

Davido was born on November 21st, 1992 by Adedeji Adeleke (father) and Veronica Adeleke (mother) who are typical Nigerians.

Although Davido’s mother is late, his love for her made him upload her pictures on Instagram recently. 

Davido’s father is a billionaire who built his wealth by having lots of companies and assets in which he made his five children the board of directors.

Davido and his father

David Adeleke’s Photos

Who Signed David Adeleke Into Music Industry?

Davido became interested in music in his teenage. He dropped out of Oakwood University and relocated to Nigeria in 2011 to pursue his career in music.

His first hit song ‘Dami Duro’ was released on October 31st, 2011, and was co-produced with Shizzi.

The video was later released and directed by Clarence Peters. However, in 2016, Davido signed a record deal with Sony Music.

David Adeleke’s Networth

David Adeleke ranks among the most influential and richest artistes in Nigeria. He has an estimated net worth of $40 million according to some reports who didn’t reveal the criteria of their estimation.

He is a philanthropist with a favourite quote “We rise by lifting others”.

David Adeleke’s Relationship And Marriage

David Adeleke has been into many relationships. The truth is that relationships don’t last long for many celebrities. Davido has dated many ladies right from the day he became famous, including: 

  • Sophia Momodu
  • Chioma Anvril Rowland
  • Amanda Chioma
  • Sira Kante
  • Staicay Brainar
  • Funke Aboderin
  • Nish Kards

However, among these ladies, his relationship with Chioma Anvril Rowland is the most talked about.

Davido and Chioma

Which State is Davido From?

David Adeleke was not born in Nigeria. His state of birth is Atlanta, Georgia in the US. Thus, Davido has double citizenship.

By birth, he is a citizen of the United States. However, the fact that his parents are Nigerians also makes him a citizen of Nigeria.

David Adeleke’s Phone Number

For security reasons, we won’t be disclosing Davido’s phone number here but you can try to connect with him via any of his social media handles:

  • Instagram: @davidiadeleke
  • Twitter: @DavidIAdeleke
  • Facebook: @DavidoOfficial

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