
While most people know him as Davido, his full name reflects his Yoruba heritage.

Davido was born on November 21, 1992, in Atlanta before moving to Nigeria.

His father, Adedeji Adeleke, is one of Nigeria’s most successful businessmen and the founder of a major university.

Davido attended Oakwood University before dropping out to focus on music.

During his university days in the U.S., he reportedly converted part of his residence into a recording studio.

At his father’s request, Davido completed a degree in Music at Babcock University.

Before gaining fame as a vocalist, he produced beats and worked behind the scenes.

His 2011 hit song, Dami Duro, launched him into mainstream stardom in Nigeria.

Davido has won numerous awards across Africa and beyond, including honors from major international music platforms.

He launched Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), which has helped nurture several successful artists.

His music has amassed billions of streams across digital platforms worldwide.

Davido has repeatedly made headlines for donating large sums to fans, charities, and orphanages.

Friends and associates sent him millions of naira, which he later topped up and donated to orphanages across Nigeria.



