My mum died of cardiac arrest on my dad’s birthday – Davido
Davido, a Nigerian singer, has revealed that Veronica Adeleke, his mother, died of cardiac arrest on his father’s birthday.
The multiple-award winner brought this revelation to light during a recent interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, host of the BBNaija reality TV show.
Veronica had passed away on March 6, 2003 at 39 — a development that came as a rude shock to the entire family.
In the interview, the singer also bared his emotions on how the death of his mother affected him.
“I was about 10 to 11 years old when she died. She died on my father’s birthday. Honestly, it was just cardiac arrest. Even if it was going to happen, I would not have known,” he said.
“I was about 10 or 11 years old. She was not really sick. She used to get sick once in a while.
“But it was nothing serious. I often say that I see my mother in Chioma. I did not grow up with my mother. I can hardly remember what happened when I was that young.
“One thing I always wish for is that she should have been alive. I would have bought her a lot of diamonds and houses but she knew that I was going to be great.
“My mother was from Benin. I think I’m like her; I inherited her agility. She helped so many people to date, I go to some places and people would tell me what my mother did for them.
“Before my mother died, I was a mummy’s boy because my father was always busy. He was working and always traveling to places like China.
“I was a mummy’s boy; so, imagine her just being taken from me, my best friend, the only person in the world I loved being taken from me without caution.”
DAVIDO: WHY I POSTPONED MY WEDDING WITH CHIOMA UNTIL 2021
The ‘FEM’ crooner also disclosed that he has postponed his wedding with Chioma Avril until 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic dislodged the event initially scheduled for July this year.
“Corona f**ked it up. It was supposed to be July. But I’ve decided next year. For now, I want her to work on her business, our album, and the kids. I want her to get social balance first,” he said.
“I’ve known Chioma for seven years. We were just together. But we started dating properly five years ago. We went to the same school in Babcock. I got so used to her and she got so used to me.
“Chioma is somebody I can leave Imade with. I know nothing will happen. I gave her fame; she didn’t want the ‘Assurance’ video. Every day, if I show you the messages she gets, people are evil!
“She didn’t ask for this. She’s handling it quite well for someone who didn’t expect anything like an overnight blowing. She has her own family, her dad. Imagine that added to my own problems.”
When questioned on how he manages the dynamics between his fiance and his two baby mamas, Davido said he regards them as equals.
“At the end of the day, all my kids are equal. Obviously, nothing is perfect. I’m not going to tell you we don’t argue or fight. It happens. It just that the love we have for our kids comes first,” he said.
“Imade and her sister talk almost every week. Their mums make sure they speak. It’s not easy, but as a man, you have to make everyone happy. Just to be responsible, you just do what you have to do. And, people I engaged with, I know they are good people, whether we planned for it or not.” (The Cable Lifestyle)