Davido lights up the stage during Saraki’s mother’s burial

Davido lights up the stage during Saraki’s mother’s burial

Davido lights up the stage during Saraki’s mother’s burial

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Afrobeats artist David Adeleke, frequently known as Davido, became the dominant focal point during the heavenly burial service of (Mrs.) Florence Saraki, the late mother of previous Senate President Bukola Saraki.


The occasion, hung on Friday, July 19, at the Eko Hotel in Lagos, drew various Nigeria’s first class, including lead representatives, top-level legislators, and other eminent characters.


The burial service, which was attended by high-society personalities, woke up when Davido made a performance.


As he cleared his path through the crowd, Davido was encircled by his company and welcomed with energetic cheers. The performer burned through no time in offering his appreciation to Bukola Saraki, who sat close by Davido’s tycoon father, Adedeji Adeleke, and Africa’s most extravagant man, Aliko Dangote.


Another video showed Davido making that big appearance in a captivating second that had the crowd humming. As he sang his hit melody “Feel,” the state of mind changed from suitable lamenting to disorderly satisfaction.


The infectious rhythm and Davido’s hazardous execution had the crowd, including numerous who couldn’t help yet participate in the energetic dance groove, influencing and moving to the beat.


Eminent participants included Anambra lawmaker Peter Obi and Lead representative Ademola Adeleke, who were spotted interfacing with visitors, taking photos, and partaking in the kinship.


Adding to the upbeat yet respectful state of mind, another critical figure, Dino Melaye, was seen completely having fun, mingling and remembering the matriarch’s life.




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