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Singer Davido’s Adopted Son of Late DMW OBama Gets Bachelor Degree

Singer Davido's Adopted Son of Late DMW OBama Gets Bachelor Degree | Daily Report Nigeria

Singer Davido pays tribute to his adopted son Prince Abdulmalik Uthman aka “Man like Abdul” who graduated with a bachelor degree from the university.

Uthman got a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Adeleke University in Ede, Osun State.

He marked his graduation with a thank you post on his social media page.

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Singer Davido's Adopted Son of Late DMW OBama Gets Bachelor Degree | Daily Report Nigeria

He said the journey wasn’t easy for him, but he’s thankful he was able to do it.

Uthman was the only son of the late Barack Obama of Davido Music World, DMW.

Obama was Davido’s manager, DMW team member, and very close friend.

Obama, real name Habeeb Ademola Uthman, died on Tuesday, 29/2021.

Obama went to Ever Care Hospital in Lekki, Lagos, complaining of difficulty in breathing but tragically died a few hours later.

Born and raised in Lagos, Obama graduated from Lagos State University, LASU with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering before moving to Canada.

Singer Davido's Adopted Son of Late DMW OBama Gets Bachelor Degree | Daily Report Nigeria

After returning home, he co-founded the record label “Holla At Your Boy” with his friends.

However, after the death of his partner, the label fell apart.
He later founded another record label, Obama World of Music (OMW).

In 2020, he signed up-and-coming Ayanfe to his record label. Ayanfe’s singles “Focus” and “Ori Mi” did not gain much attention.

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