A Twitter user called Vinnie has shared videos from a wedding in Ghana that singer Davido reportedly crashed on Saturday, October 31.
According to Vinnie, the singer and the couple were lodged in the same hotel and he decided to perform for them at their ceremony for free.
In one of the videos, Davido was spotted singing his new single FEM as guests and the new couple dance and jump up in excitement.
The bride was dressed in a lovely brown dress and the groom donned a white shirt and sky blue jacket with a brown tie to match.
Video:
Davido crashed a wedding yesterday and performed for the couple free just because they all stayed at the same hotel
Look how very happy the bride and groom was, God bless their union, God bless OBO ♥️ pic.twitter.com/ptpvgtCK9Z— Vinnie 😈 (@vinz6199) November 1, 2020
The father of three sang his hit songs ‘Aye’ and ‘If’ before he left the venue but not before he took photos take phtos with the couple and fans.
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