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Davido’s girlfriend, Chioma Roland, has reportedly dropped out of school and seemed to have decided to focus on her relationship with her pop star boyfriend.
The lover girl gained admission into Babcock University (owned by Seventh Day Adventist) in 2012 to study Economics but is yet to graduate, even though she should have completed the course since 2016.
Vanguard reports that her father, who is a devout Seventh Day Adventist member, is not particularly pleased that his daughter’s moves.
The newspaper quotes a source close to the family as saying: “Chioma, once skipped a whole session because she was travellling around with Davido and had to defer her studies. For months now, she has not been attending classes. I can’t even remember the last time she was in school.
“The last thing I heard from her friends in school is that she’s not interested in coming back to Babcock. She’s travelled out of the country again and it doesn’t look like she’s coming back.
“A friend confessed to me that she told her she’s not coming back to Babcock”.
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It was further gathered that her father has had a strict talk with her about finishing school before embarking on any marriage plans.
Reports say her parents are pained about their child treating her celebrated love affair with the superstar singer as top priority over her education.
It is public knowledge that Chioma and Davido are already living as they are married and are always seen together.
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In May 2018, after she was gifted a Porsche car on her birthday by Davido, some social media users trolled her on social media.
One said: “Her parents have already disowned her for dropping out of school and that is why she is staying with her sister Jennifer and her friend Pamelauju.”
“Common it’s a fact that something is not right with this Chioma of a girl..” another social media user posited. “Why is her family quiet? No single words from her parents, her siblings or family members.. It’s obvious that they don’t approve of the relationship.”