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Davido acquires brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2019 worth N350m

Once again, Davido has added another multi-million naira whip to his properties and this time it’s a brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2019 worth 350 million naira.

Just when Nigerians thought they had seen it all from the singer for the year, Davido has shocked all after he announced on his Instagram page that he’s expecting a brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2019.

The singer is known to be one of the celebrities who love expensive rides and jewelries as he has over the years, purchased quite expensive cars and even acquired a Porsche for his girlfriend, Chioma, earlier this year.

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He shared on his Insta stories,

Davido acquires brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2019 worth 350 million naira

Davido's new whip Photo credit: Instagram stories
Source: Instagram

Davido acquires brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2019 worth 350 million naira

Davido's new whip Photo credit: Instagram stories
Source: Instagram

Davido acquires brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2019 worth 350 million naira

Davido's new whip Photo credit: Instagram stories
Source: Instagram

Meanwhile, Davido has named popular Nigerian business magnate Captain Idahosa Wells Okunbo (Hosa) as his godfather.

Davido mentioned Captain Hosa in a random post, he also shared a picture of him with him.

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The post reads: “I wanna say a big Thank you to my Godfather Capt Hosa for making this possible! Also wanna say a Big thank you to the Chagoury’s for hosting me in their beautiful home and a lovely dinner!! BACK ON TRACK WE ANNOUNCE MY DECEMBER CONCERT IN 2 DAYS.”

As gathered, Okunbo is a Nigerian business magnate, investor, philanthropist and trained commercial pilot. He is also the chairman of several company boards in Nigeria, spanning multiple business sectors such as petroleum, telecommunications, power, real estate and banking industries.

Legit.ng says congratulations to Davido.

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