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“Live Within Your Means” – Rudeboy Counsels Couples After Davido’s Lavish Wedding

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Renowned Nigerian music star Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has advised couples against feeling pressured to emulate extravagant celebrity weddings, following the high-profile nuptials of Afrobeats sensation Davido and Chioma Rowland.

‎The P-Square member took to his Instagram story with a candid message:
‎He wrote, “Miami is catching fire. No allow anybody pressure you oh. Is a thin line between who you be and who your papa be.”

‎The post, which has since gone viral, serves as a reminder for couples to plan weddings based on their financial realities rather than societal expectations and competitiveness.

‎Davido, son of billionaire businessman Adedeji Adeleke, tied the knot in a grand ceremony attended by dignitaries, politicians, and A-list celebrities. The event, which spanned Lagos and Miami, featured luxury décor, designer outfits, and star-studded performances, setting social media abuzz.

Related: Davido Gifts Chioma $300K Richard Mille

‎However, Rudeboy’s timely intervention has sparked broader conversations about financial prudence in marital celebrations. Social media users have praised his stance, with many calling it a “necessary reality check” in an era of social media-induced pressure.

‎Relationship experts weighed in, supporting Rudeboy’s view. “A wedding should reflect a couple’s unique journey, not external validation,” noted marriage counsellor Funke Adebayo.

‎As debates continue, Rudeboy’s message resonates with young Nigerians navigating economic challenges while balancing societal expectations.

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