Davido’s dad, Chioma, Tunde Ednut, others party with Singer at his 31st birthday dinner in Atlanta – VIDEO

When mega celebrities hit a new age, it's like a dance with time, and their celebration is the choreography of gratitude, gracefully moving to the rhythm of the countless blessings that have adorned their path. Davido, the Afrobeats maestro, flaunted these truths at his 31st birthday dinner. With Chioma, his dad, industry buddies, and the 30BG crew in the mix, the ambiance was a melting pot of love and tight-knit family vibes.


The buzz around Nigerian global sensation David Adeleke, aka Davido, and his ongoing 31st birthday festivities continues to dominate social media trends.

According to recent report from WITHIN NIGERIA, the DMW label maestro inundated his social media feed with a cascade of pictures capturing himself, his family, and even his newborn twins, all in celebration of his birthday.

Vibrant footage from the music star’s 31st birthday dinner in Atlanta has surfaced on the internet.

In one lively clip, Davido is seen rocking a sharp black suit, sharing the celebratory moment with his wife, Chioma

In another captivating video, Davido takes center stage, cutting his birthday cake with Chioma, surrounded by cheers from the lively party attendees.

Notable personalities like blogger Tunde Ednut, former DMW signee Mayorkun, Davido’s cousin B-Red, members of the music star’s 30 BG crew, and his dad all made a stellar appearance, joining the celebration to honor their superstar on his momentous day.

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This is coming hours after Verydarkman’s birthday message to Davido sparked outrage online.

In a post on his page, Vincent Martins Otse, aka Verydarkman, couldn’t help but pour his heart out about the singer.

Accompanied by videos capturing their meet-up, the social media critic fervently prayed that Davido would never have to bear the heartbreaking burden of burying another child after Ifeanyi.

The mention of the late singer’s son’s passing in the post sparked criticism from fans who deemed it insensitive and unnecessary. Conversely, some lauded him for celebrating the OBO Crooner.

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