
DAVIDO BOASTS THAT HIS TYPE OF WEALTH CAN’T BE ACHIEVED THROUGH INVESTMENT
David Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, is a Nigerian Afrobeats musician who has openly stated that his kind of fortune cannot be achieved through investment.
Davido, the son of Nigerian billionaire Deji Adeleke, asserted that only heavenly favors could bring him his kind of wealth.
The musician made the assertion in a video that his colleague, Cubana Chief Priest, shared on Instagram.
In the video, the duo could be seen chilling in Adeleke’s rumoured new luxurious jet, when Davido declared, “My type of wealth can’t be obtained through investment…”
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Cubana Chief Priest reckoned, “Yeah, no!”
Davido added, “It can only be obtained through God’s blessings [laughs].”
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