Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Davido has unveiled a permanent tribute to his wife, Chioma Rowland, etching her name onto his skin in a bold declaration of devotion. The Grammy-nominated artist, born David Adeleke, showcased the fresh ink ahead of their multimillion-dollar wedding celebration in Miami last weekend, marking the latest chapter in a relationship that has captivated fans since their 2019 traditional marriage.
The three-time BET Award winner shared footage of the tattoo while engaging fans with his signature humor, quipping in Nigerian Pidgin English, “You don see am?” (“Have you seen it?”) as he displayed the body art. This personal milestone preceded a ceremony reported to cost $3.7 million, solidifying the event’s status among Africa’s most extravagant celebrity weddings.
Held at Miami’s opulent InterContinental Hotel, the white wedding attracted an elite guest list spanning entertainment, politics, and business sectors. Attendees included Davido’s uncle, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, and Aliko Dangote, Africa’s wealthiest individual according to Forbes. UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman and Nigerian music stars Adekunle Gold and Zlatan Ibile joined other luminaries at the event, which blended Yoruba cultural traditions with modern luxury.
The ceremony comes nearly five years after the couple’s traditional Igbo marriage in 2019 and follows the release of Davido’s 2022 wedding-themed hit Assurance, which celebrates their relationship. Industry analysts note the wedding’s timing coincides with growing international interest in Afrobeats culture, with Davido’s upcoming Timeless Tour stadium shows across Europe and America demonstrating the genre’s expanding global footprint.
Social media channels buzzed with footage of the celebrations, including a now-viral video showing guests dancing to Davido’s chart-topping Unavailable while fireworks lit the Miami skyline. The singer’s decision to permanently ink his partner’s name continues a trend among global music icons, following similar gestures by artists like Justin Bieber and Machine Gun Kelly.
As Nigerian media outlets analyze the economic impact of such celebrity events on local wedding industries, fans worldwide continue engaging with content from the festivities, including a widely shared clip of the couple’s first dance (available via embedded social media links). The marriage formally unites two prominent Nigerian families, with Chioma’s background in culinary entrepreneurship complementing Davido’s status as scion of the Adeleke business dynasty.
The celebration underscores Afrobeats’ cultural ascendancy on the global stage, blending personal narrative with industry spectacle. With over a dozen African presidents attending Davido’s recent Lagos concert and his Timeless album breaking streaming records, the wedding serves as both personal milestone and cultural moment, reflecting Nigeria’s soft power through its thriving entertainment sector.