Nigerian singer Davido and his fiancee Chioma Avril Rowland have finally welcomed their first child.
Chioma is rumoured to have given birth to a boy on Sunday in a hospital in the United Kingdom.
The ‘If’ singer tweeted he was in the delivery room on his handle after a fan had asked him about his upcoming album.
I Dey delivery room brother ! Make we talk this matter after â¤ï¸ https://t.co/vzBKgrUmDe
— Davido (@iam_Davido) October 19, 2019
Davido later posted a photo of himself holding his new baby on Instagram.
The singer wrote, “...D PRINCE IS HERE!!!...”
The ‘Blow My Mind’ singer already have two girls with other women.
Davido and Chioma are expected to tie the knot in 2020. The 27-year-old in early September this year had his introduction ceremony with his would-be wife’s family.
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