It was a memorable night in Lusaka on May 1 as Wode Maya crossed paths with Afrobeats superstar Davido for the very first time—an encounter that quickly turned into a celebration of African creativity and influence.
Wode Maya, who describes himself as an African travel vlogger on a mission to change the negative narrative about Africa, has built a reputation for showcasing the continent’s beauty, innovation, and untold stories. His content has resonated with millions, making him one of the most recognizable digital storytellers from Africa.
Reflecting on the moment, Wode Maya shared his excitement, saying: “I met Africa’s favorite, Davido for the first time last night In Zambia and he showed me so much love. What an incredible guy! He’s even a big fan of my vlogs Chale, I’ve made it in life ooo.”
Meeting Davido in Zambia wasn’t just a casual celebrity moment—it carried symbolic weight. The Afrobeats icon welcomed him warmly, expressing genuine appreciation for his work and impact across the continent.
The interaction highlights something deeper than a simple meet-up. It represents the growing intersection between Africa’s digital creators and mainstream entertainment figures. While Davido has long been a global ambassador for African music, Wode Maya has been doing similar work in the travel and cultural storytelling space—each pushing a positive African narrative in their own lane.

Still, it’s worth interrogating the meaning behind moments like this. Does recognition from a major celebrity truly define success, or is it simply one visible milestone among many less-publicized achievements? A more critical view would argue that long-term influence—changing perceptions, building sustainable platforms, and shaping narratives—matters far more than co-signs from high-profile figures.
Video of Wode Maya interacting with Davido
At the same time, these encounters can amplify reach and create unexpected opportunities for collaboration. In that sense, the meeting between Wode Maya and Davido may not just be symbolic—it could be a gateway to even broader storytelling that continues to reshape how Africa is seen globally.
Whether viewed as a personal milestone or part of a larger cultural shift, the moment underscores a powerful trend: African creators across different industries are increasingly connecting, collaborating, and collectively redefining the continent’s global image.

