Man Criticises Davido's Wife Chioma for Flaunting Expensive Outfit: "What Happened to Okrika?"

Man Criticises Davido's Wife Chioma for Flaunting Expensive Outfit: "What Happened to Okrika?"

  • A Nigerian man has addressed a post on his Facebook page to Chioma Adeleke, the wife of popular singer Davido
  • In his post, he advised the celebrity wife against spending so much money on her outfits and learn to economise
  • While many netizens criticised the man's opinion, others had different things to say in the comments section

A Nigerian man recently dished advice to Chioma Adeleke, wife of renowned singer Davido, to be more economical when shopping fashion items.

He expressed his surprise at the lavish nature of her outfits, stating that she could explore more affordable options.

Man criticises Davido's wife Chioma Adekeke over her expensive outfits.
Man advises Chioma Adeleke to wear 'okrika' clothes. Photo credit: @Chiedu Ikechukwu/Facebook.
Source: Facebook

Man criticises Chioma Adeleke's costly outfits

The man, identified as @Chiedu Ikechukwu on X, felt that the cost of her clothes was exorbitant, equivalent to several years of his own salary, and questioned the wisdom of spending such large sums on clothing.

In his words:

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"Dear Chioma Adeleke the wife to Davido, Is this outfit not too expensive especially the shoe? Do you know that the cost of your outfit is my 14years salary, How will you be wearing outfit that can feed 5,000 people for 3months, Chioma what happen to Okrika outfit of 10k, Why wasting money on clothes you can buy in Aba, Onitsha, Okirika for a cheaper amount as low as 10k, Chef Chi please learn to manage and economize ."

His post sparked a debate among netizens, with some criticising his opinion as unwarranted and others supporting him.

Many took to the comments section to share their thoughts, with some agreeing that celebrities often flaunt their wealth without considering the economic realities of their fans.

Man says Davido's wife Chioma Adekeke should consider wearing okrika outfits.
Man slams Chioma Adeleke for wearing expensive clothes. Photo credit: @Chiedu Ikechukwu/Facebook.
Source: Facebook

The man had specifically advised that Chioma Adeleke consider opting for cheaper alternatives, such as Okrika outfits, which could be purchased at lesser cost.

He urged her to be more mindful of her spending and learn to economise, given the economic challenges faced by many Nigerians.

While some defended the celebrity wife's right to spend her husband's money as she pleases, others commended the man's boldness in speaking out.

Reactions as man advises Chioma Adekeke

Nigerians stormed the comments section to react to the post.

Amarachi said:

"No be everybody de battle with poverty. Economise only in ur house. Allow pple enjoy their wealth.Mr okirika and economy."

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Okoro James said:

"If e reach your turn, buy okirika 3k for your wife. Chioma is not your Problem. Channel your anger to Tinubu and all the members of city boys movement."

Blessing Mercy said:

"Davido never see this post, him go soon use padlock lock that ur mouth Mr economy, na poverty dey worry me and you that's why we dey manage."

Ify Eze added:

"Poor people and advise na 5 and 6, yet the wisdom dey get never make them rich."

See the post below:

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Source: Legit.ng

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