DAVIDO RECALLS HOW LATE MOM TURNED ‘LOVE INTO LEGACY’, UNVEILS VARSITY HOSTEL NAMED AFTER HER

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Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, yesterday Sunday cut the ribbon to a female hostel at Clifford University, Abia State, named after his late mother, Veronica Adeleke.

The inauguration took place during the university’s 6th Convocation Ceremony, where the singer also delivered the commencement speech to the graduating class.

In a post shared on his X handle @Davido, he urged the graduates to lead with purpose and use their talents to create lasting impact, saying true greatness is measured not by fame or numbers, but by the lives one touches.

“When I looked into their faces, I saw the same fire that built me — that hunger to be seen, to make something out of nothing, to turn pain into power.

“I told them that talent might open the door, but purpose gives it meaning,” Davido said.

He described the hostel dedication as a tribute to his late mother, who was an educationist and philanthropist, adding that walking through the building reminded him that her legacy lives on through acts of kindness and empowerment.

“My mother, Dr. Veronica Adeleke, was a teacher and giver who believed education and compassion could change lives. This building is a continuation of her purpose — turning love into legacy,” he wrote.

During the event, Davido was joined by his friend and nightlife entrepreneur, Cubana Chief Priest, who pledged to pay the school fees of 50 students.

The university’s Vice Chancellor, Chimezie Omeonu, commended Davido for his contribution to education and for inspiring young Africans to pursue excellence.

The event concluded with the ribbon-cutting of the newly commissioned Veronica Imade Adeleke Female Hostel, attended by university management, guests, and students.

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