Prophet Warns of Spiritual Threat to Davido and Chioma’s Marriage

- Ghanaian seer Karma President has sparked controversy with his prophecy about the marriage of Afrobeats superstar Davido and Chioma.
- Davido and Chioma are a prominent couple known for their high-profile online appearances.
Ghanaian spiritualist, Karma President, has sparked online reactions with a prophetic warning concerning Afrobeats star Davido and his wife, Chioma.
The couple, known for their high-profile relationship and media presence, are reportedly facing spiritual challenges that could threaten their marriage, according to the seer.
Karma President claimed that Davido and Chioma’s union is under spiritual attack and at risk of breaking down if traditional prayers are not performed. He urged Chioma to seek immediate spiritual intervention to protect her marriage from looming misfortunes.
His post reads, “Davido and Chioma’s marriage is on the verge of crashing in the spiritual realm, for many hideous occurrences to betide both. More gist to be propagated to all from the Karma President. Hence, Chioma needs traditional prayers”.
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This prophecy comes ahead of the couple’s much-anticipated white wedding, scheduled for August 2025 in Miami. They previously held their traditional ceremony in June 2024.
The post has since drawn mixed reactions, with fans debating the accuracy and motive behind the prophecy.
In other news, Renowned Nigerian rapper and YBNL Nation founder, Olamide, has been honoured as one of Billboard’s Global Power Players for 2025, a recognition of his visionary leadership in propelling Afrobeats to global heights.
Olamide’s YBNL label, home to superstars like Asake and Fireboy DML, has seen major global breakthroughs in recent years. In 2024, Asake’s Lungu Boy became Nigeria’s biggest album, as confirmed by TurnTable Charts, while Fireboy’s Adedamola received widespread critical acclaim.
Highlighting YBNL’s international growth, Olamide pointed to high-impact collaborations that have successfully fused Afrobeats with global genres. Notably, Asake’s sold-out shows at London’s iconic O2 Arena—making him the third Nigerian act to achieve multiple sell-outs—further cemented the label’s global influence. Additionally, Asake’s hit track MMS earned a Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance at the 67th Grammy Awards.
“YBNL Nation has made significant strides in expanding our global footprint,” Olamide said. “Our partnerships with international artists and producers have been instrumental in building bridges across genres and markets.”
The honour places Olamide among the top music executives and industry leaders shaping the future of global entertainment.