The recent wedding of Davido and Chioma has caused a great deal of unease for Comedian Dee One, who recently expressed his thoughts on the significance of honoring cultural customs.
In a video, Dee One stated that upon learning about the wedding, he expected it to take place in Chioma’s hometown, as this is customary in the Igbo tradition.
Dee One slammed Chioma’s family for not following Igbo tradition during her wedding to Davido.
He expressed his surprise that the wedding was held in Lagos instead of Chioma’s hometown, which is customary in Igbo culture.
Dee One also blasted the family for not considering the economic benefits of hosting the wedding in their hometown.
He suggested that the transactions and business opportunities that would have occurred as a result of the wedding would have helped boost the local economy.
Dee One also took a dig at the general Igbo population, suggesting that their claim of being business-minded was contradicted by their choice of wedding venue.
He reminded Nigerians that only rich people are exempt from following tradition, implying that the Igbo culture is divided into two categories: one for the wealthy and another for those without money.
Dee One also reminded Nigerians that it is important to strive for wealth at any cost, as traditional norms do not apply to rich individuals.
The comedian stated that the Igbo culture is divided into two categories: one for the wealthy and another for those without money.
In this instance, Dee One was specifically referring to Davido’s wealth and how he was able to enjoy the benefits of his riches by not adhering to the tradition of hosting his wedding in the East.
Despite Dee One’s criticism, Davido and Chioma’s wedding was still a major success, with many important personality in attendance, including the Governor of Lagos State, Sanwo Olu, who also sent his well wishes through social media.
Davido’s uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Ogun State, was also present and a video of him and Davido taking over the dance floor has been trending.