Speaking on “The Bootleg Kev Podcast”, the singer recalled meeting Chioma during his university days, stressing that their long-term cohabitation made adjusting to married life much easier.
“My partner and I have been living together for a long time prior to getting married. I met her in my third year in college, and I was lucky enough for us to move in together early—about eight years before we got married,” Davido said.
While he described the transition as smooth, the music star acknowledged that marriage brings its own challenges.
“The transition was smooth, but it’s different; getting married is no joke,” the *Unavailable* singer admitted as he praised Chioma for her constant support, especially given his hectic career in the music industry.
“Throughout the time we were living together, I was touring and really on the road. She always understood what I did for work, and she knows I’m at my happiest when I work. She knows I love music as she loves being in the kitchen,” he shared.
KanyiDaily recalls that Davido went all out to celebrate Valentine’s Day with his wife, Chioma, surprising her with extravagant gifts and a private romantic experience.
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