Davido, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer known for popularizing Afrobeats globally. Born in Atlanta, he studied business administration at Oakwood University before dropping out to make beats and record vocal references. He gained fame with his debut album Omo Baba Olowo (2012) and released several hit singles between 2013 and 2015.
Country
Nigeria
Born
November 21, 1992
Age
33 yrs
Davido's personality, appearance and style
Davido's content, collaborations, and interactions with fans.
Davido's creative works and contributions in his industry and beyond
British singer, Natalie Okri has stated that some human hairs are sacrifices to deities and unknown gods. The singer made this claim while speaking on why she stopped wearing wigs.
A new TV series titled Opportunities Are Here has premiered on NBS TV in Uganda, aiming to showcase the talents of Ugandan filmmakers. The series is a collaborative effort between the International Trade Center (ITC) and the European Union (EU). It features notable personalities, including Nollywood star Dakore Egbuson-Akande and Ugandan actors Gaetano Kaggwa, Nana Kagga, and Cleopatra. Opportunities Are Here serves as a platform dedicated to highlighting the skills, vision, and stories of Uganda's emerging film industry.
South African media mogul Basetsana Kumalo recently caused a whirlwind of intrigue when she sent out invitations to her 45th birthday party. All of Mzansi is well aware that the former Miss South African turned 50 last year. Who can forget her three-day extravaganza of a soiree in Cape Town? Kumalo had social media users playing guessing games around her age but on Saturday, February 8 all was revealed. A silver soiree was held in Sandton, Johannesburg putting to rest the curiosity. Skin-care brand Eucerin revealed their newest anti-aging serum for the mature who wants to take a few years off the clock. Kumalo, an ambassador for the brand, explained to IOL they went for a tongue-in-cheek approach to the campaign.
Reports indicate that the renowned broadcaster is currently in Dubai receiving urgent medical attention to help restore his eyesight. New details about the rapper's condition and how the shooting happened have emerged online. According to Joy News, the shooting incident happened in Dormaa several days ago, after which the broadcaster was flown to Dubai for treatment. The broadcaster was at a funeral in Dormaa, which featured the firing of a musketry when gunpowder from one of the guns struck his face, resulting in severe eye injuries. The incident resulted in blurry vision in Kofi Adoma's eyes. He was hospitalised in Ghana, where he received initial treatment before he was flown to Dubai.
Nollywood actor Uche Maduagwu has criticized clergyman Apostle Johnson Suleman regarding his remarks on love. During a church service, the leader of Omega Fire Ministry condemned women who frequently claim that “love is a scam.” He argued that such statements are often made by women when men fail to meet their expectations or demands.
Safe to say Cassper Nyovest is a marketing genius. The rapper shared thoughts with other rappers and advised them on how to market their music effectively. The rapper took to Instagram, to share some sound advice to rappers who are still underground. If you're searching for your big break, Cassper Nyovest said marketing is very effective. “To all the up-and-coming artists, here is some game. Cannot wait to meet you at the top,” he started off his message. “I have a little lesson for all the up-and-coming artists out there who always wonder how they can always get their breakthrough. One of the things that I have been good at throughout my career is marketing,” he bragged. The rapper continued by saying no artist is ever too big or too small to market their music, adding that it is the most effective way to guarantee success.
In recent years, a noteworthy trend has emerged in the world of gospel music as artistes are not only captivating audiences with their powerful voices but are also sharing their life stories through memoirs and biographies. From Hollywood stars like Justin Bieber, who opened up about his struggles in “Just Getting Started,” to African luminaries such as South African gospel singer Rebecca Malope, who chronicled her life in “The Way I See It,” gospel musicians are using the written word as a platform to inspire and connect with fans on a deeper level. Joining this transformative movement is United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean gospel songstress, Eleana Makombe, who has just completed her debut book, “A Journey with God’s Imprint.”
Guinean singer Queen Rima has emerged winner of the 2025 RFI Découvertes Prize, beating other nine finalists including Rwandan songstress Boukuru. The jury, chaired this year by Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo and Guinean RnB artiste Soul Bang among others, deliberated on Monday, February 17, deciding the dancehall artiste who was participating for the third time in the final of the RFI Découvertes Prize. The name of the winner of the 2025 edition of the Prix Découvertes RFI was revealed during the morning show of Radio France Internationale (RFI) which is the main organiser of the music competition. Angélique Kidjo praised the talent and quality of the music showcased by the 10 finalists, which, she said, did not facilitate the work of the jury. “This reassures me that the next generation is there,” the Beninese star said.
Nigerian actress Dayo Amusa is celebrating a significant milestone in her journey as a mother, as her son, Oluwafirewamiri Abdulrasheed, turns four months old. The movie star welcomed her first child on November 18, 2024, in a United States hospital at the age of 41. Expressing her joy, she took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the past 120 days, describing them as a magical experience filled with love and gratitude. Sharing adorable photos of her son, Amusa wrote: “OLUWAFIREWAMIRI ABDULRASHEED Today marks four months—120 days of happiness, with a lifetime ahead. Watching you grow, one giggle at a time, is the greatest adventure of my life.
The concert is shaping up to be an absolute vibe, featuring some of Mzansi's top talent. Emo Adams is set to bring his usual energy and feel-good tunes while Loukmaan Adams’ smooth vocals will have you swaying in no time. Alistair Izobell, a veteran of the South African music scene, will bring his own magic to the stage with a performance. His versatility is evident in his discography, which includes albums like “Cape Town Blue - The Many Faces of Alistair Izobell” (2005) and “So in Love with You” (1998). Completing the line-up is the Sean D Band, who will ensure the energy stays lit throughout the evening. Bring along your blanket, settle in, and get ready for a night of relaxation and great vibes. The evening will kick off with a DJ set to get everyone in the mood before the main performances take centre stage.
“These two wonderful boys came from Angola and their biggest dream was to meet me… To do so, they crossed the city, slept on the street, at the door of my condominium with signs in their hands and when their story reached me, I remembered that it was these two who, when we needed prayer the most, went online with signs for me asking for Brazil and Angola to unite for Vera’s cure. So I didn’t think twice and went there to talk to them to thank them and I received so much love and affection from these two that I will never forget that moment. I made a sandwich for them, brought them water, chocolates and only received love in return… Their happiness was written all over their faces. However, the one who was happiest with this meeting was me for meeting two such incredible people! Thank you, boys! I love you!”, he wrote in a video shared on his Instagram profile.
Makhadzi's "One Woman Show" at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Limpopo was a success, drawing a large crowd despite some logistical issues. The concert featured several South African artists, including Sho Madjozi. While there were some challenges, such as attendees being unable to enter due to unclear reasons, fans expressed their satisfaction with the event. Sho Madjozi praised Makhadzi’s achievement, noting that the success was achieved without major record label support. Fans and peers shared their thoughts, both positive and critical, about the show.
