Chivido 2025 : Davido Weds Chioma in a Lavish $3.7 Million White Wedding in Miami

 

By Efa Sunday 


Global Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has tied the knot with his longtime partner, Chioma Avril Rowland, in a grand white wedding reportedly valued at $3.7 million in Miami, United States, this is according to a video made by Davido but shared by fellow artist Teni on Instagram.


The ceremony, which comes after their court and traditional weddings in March 2023 and June 2024 respectively, both events which drew top politicians, personalities and celebrities from across tee country. 


 


“We’ve spent $3.7 million in cash. So, you should know what we are doing. It’s going to be crazy,” says the 32-year-old singer said in a video shared on Instagram by fellow artiste Teni.


The couple arrived in Miami earlier this week, stepping off a private jet adorned with floral decorations and a chair marked “MRS”, a nod to the romance surrounding the celebration.


Videos from their pre-wedding party showed Davido wearing a white hat, blue suit jacket, white trousers, and Ankara fabric draped over his shoulders, while Chioma dazzled in a short white gown.



At the party entrance, a bold print reading “Chivido. Miami. 2025” on a white background greeted guests, resembling the signage seen at upscale bars and mart shops.


Nigerian entertainers such as Zlatan Ibile, Teniola Apata, Adekunle Gold, Tunde Ednut, and Poco Lee were spotted among the attendees.




Davido and Chioma, who first met over a decade ago, have been one of Nigeria’s most talked-about celebrity couples. Their union has been marked by public highs and personal challenges, making this wedding a symbolic new chapter in their journey.



While images and videos of the ceremony have gone viral on social media, the couple has yet to grant an official post-wedding interview. The Miami event is expected to be followed by private celebrations with close family members.

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