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Davido: Billions of dollars waiting for me even if I don’t work

Popular Nigerian singer David Adeleke, fondly called Davido, has bragged about having billions of dollars in his account.

Davido said he has billions of dollars waiting for him if he decides not to work again.

He said this during a recent interview with music executive Bankulli.

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The famous singer, who commended himself for being hardworking, disclosed that the odds against him are the reasons he is still working.

Davido said: “I’m grateful to myself for being hardworking. The individual strength and mental ability that goes into this type of work, especially with a lot of odds against me, then I say I have to do it.

“It’s not for the money; I have billions of dollars waiting for me. Even if I don’t work again in my life, I have billions of dollars. But I’m working because I love my job.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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