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Addressing questions about his interest in the election, despite not being from Edo, Davido explained that his late mother, Imade Veronica Adeleke, was originally from the state. He also emphasized that, as a Nigerian, everyone should be concerned about electoral fairness. Davido recalled a similar situation during the Osun State election, when his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, ran for office. He also endorsed PDP candidate Asuen Ighodalo for the Edo election via Instagram.
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In his heartfelt post, he described her as his rock, confidante, greatest supporter, and the love of his life.
He praised her unwavering strength and dedication to their family and the country, expressing his deep love and appreciation for her on this special day.
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