Popular Nigerian singer and DMW record label front liner, David Adedeji Adeleke, better known as Davido, has taken to social media to reveal future plan as he clocks 9 years in the music industry.
The entertainment honcho made this big announcement yesterday May 8, 2020 via his official page on Twitter.
The singer who recently announced that the recording of his third studio album, A Better Time has been successfully completed, in a tweet yesterday revealed that he plans to hold a very big music concert next year, 2021 to mark his 10 years in the game.
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