- Davido flew TikTok chef Jaskaro and his mother to Lagos on a culinary visit on Delta Air Lines and surprised the chef’s mother with £10 million in cash.
- The move sparked widespread praise online and adds to the singer’s history of philanthropic acts.

Afrobeat superstar Davido has warmed hearts online with his generous gesture towards popular TikTok chef Jaskaro and his mother during a special cooking visit in Lagos.
The singer reportedly flew the chef and his mother from Delta State University to Lagos in a grand manner to prepare various meals for him. The visit became even more exciting when Davido surprised Jaskaro’s mother with a £10 million cash gift wrapped in a Bagco sack.
The touching moment shocked and impressed many fans, with social media praising the singer’s kindness and generosity. Many describe him as a celebrity who constantly gave back to those around him.
This is not the first time Davido has made headlines for his acts of generosity.
In other news… A Nigerian woman is sparking a deep discussion online after sharing her candid advice on marriage and attraction.
In a video circulating on social media, she emphasized the importance of physicality and mutual attraction between couples.
She believes that attraction plays an important role in resolving conflict in relationships and marriages.
She believes that in addition to love and compatibility, physical chemistry can sometimes help couples reconnect during stressful moments.
In her words:
“For your own good, please marry someone you really, really like, who also really, really likes you, because some problems can only be solved by being naked.”
She explains that intimacy can help couples calm down during heated arguments and ultimately communicate better.
However, she warns that marrying someone you’re not interested in may make conflicts worse because there won’t be the emotional or physical spark to diffuse differences.
Her statement has since sparked mixed reactions online. While some believe attraction is an important factor in marriage, others believe effective communication and emotional maturity, rather than physical intimacy, are the real keys to the problem.
