Davido was the perfect groomsman for his friend and manager, Asa Asika, who celebrated his traditional wedding to Leona Adesanya over the weekend. Davido also delivered a moving and tear-jerking speech, expressing his deep love for Asa and how Leona has positively transformed Asa’s life.

For this special occasion, Davido’s outfit beautifully blended Yoruba and Igbo cultural elements. His sokoto, or trousers, displayed a distinctly Yoruba style with their loose fit and length above the ankles, which he paired with a buba. Adding an Igbo touch, he wore a red cap traditionally associated with the Igbo culture and a customised chieftaincy fan inscribed with “OBO,” his popular nickname meaning “Omo Baba Olowo” (“son of a rich man”).

Completing his stylish look were red mules and jewellery featuring diamonds and red coral beads. However, perhaps the most significant detail was a medallion with the inscription “LEA” subtly placed at the back of his buba, a heartfelt tribute to Leona and Asa and a display of his support and love for the couple.
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Designer: @luckyenemuo
Photographer: theferanmiobadipe
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