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Meet Davido’s biological mother, Dr. Veronica Hailey Imade who died at age 39. Find out why he named his two daughters after her – Aurora Imade Adeleke (9 yrs old, born by Sophia Momodu) and Hailey Veronica Adeleke (7yeara old, born by Amanda Brown) Dr. Veronica Hailey Imade Adeleke was a Nigerian Singer, Doctor and lecturer at Babcock University. mother of a Nigerian Afro singer. She gave birth to him on November 21st, 1992 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The family of Adeleke family would later move back to their native country. The late mother of the popular Nigerian superstar was a music lover, just like her son. In the 90s, she had a brilliant music career and owned a record label. She was also part of a band named “David’s Band.” Aside from that, she also had a security company named after her son, which was called “David’s security”. Veronica Imade met the father of Davido, the influential billionaire Adedeji Adeleke in the 80s. They fell in love and got married. Together, Ve

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