- Imade Adeleke, daughter of Nigerian music star Davido, reveals Monaco as her preferred vacation destination.
- When asked about the number of countries she has visited, Imade playfully exaggerates, saying it’s like counting “one billion countries”.
- Imade expresses her deepest wish for a race car designed for girls.
- Like many children, Imade reveals that her favorite food reveals is Indomie noodles.
In an interview dedicated to Children’s Day celebrations, Imade, the first daughter of Nigerian singer Davido, has revealed her favorite vacation spot, extensive travels, dreams, and talents.
When asked about her favorite vacation destination, Imade enthusiastically named Monaco, perhaps hinting at her taste for luxury and adventure.
Imade’s extensive travels became apparent when questioned about the number of countries she had visited.
Responding with playful exaggeration, she remarked that counting them would be akin to tallying up “one-billion countries.”
Delving into her deepest desires, Imade expressed a wish for a race car specifically designed for girls.
In matter of food, Imade disclosed her love for Indomie, a popular noodle dish enjoyed by many.
As the conversation shifted towards talents, Imade shared her passion for singing, unveiling a hidden skill nurtured within her.
She confidently stated that she loves singing, a passion that runs in the family given her father’s successful music career.
Amidst the lighthearted exchanges, Imade extended warm wishes to children worldwide on the occasion of Children’s Day,
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In other news, Afrobeat superstar Davido Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has set tongues wagging with his acquisition of a new 2024 Cadillac Escalade SUV.
The luxurious purchase, which reportedly cost the singer millions of naira, adds another impressive vehicle to his already extensive collection.
Davido, who recently boasted about his abundant wealth accumulated from his successful music career, took to Instagram to share a stunning photo of his new ride.
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