- A live Instagram conversation between music executive PaulO and media personality Daddy Freeze went viral after PaulO excluded Davido from a list of Nigerian musicians with luxury car collections.
- PaulO mentioned Wizkid and Burna Boy, discussing their impressive car collections, but noticeably left out Davido, who recently acquired a Rolls Royce Spectre.
- Daddy Freeze intervened, pointing out Davido’s new acquisition, and quickly attempted to correct the omission during the live chat.
- Davido humorously responded on social media, teasing PaulO for the exclusion.
Nigerian Afrobeats star, Davido Adeleke, has responded to a viral video where music executive PaulO, in a live Instagram chat with media personality Daddy Freeze, discussed the luxury car collections of top Nigerian artists.
During the conversation, PaulO listed artists like Wizkid and Burna Boy, revealing that Wizkid owns more than 10 cars and Burna Boy’s garage is filled with some of the most expensive vehicles.
However, PaulO notably excluded Davido from the list, which quickly caught the attention of the singer.
In the trending video, Daddy Freeze pointed out that Davido had just acquired the latest Rolls Royce Spectre, which should have earned him a mention.
PaulO’s omission sparked a playful reaction from Davido, who jokingly took to social media.
He wrote;
“You add my name before start fight 😂😂😂 no mind Paul O with him big belle.”
Netizens Reactions…
opecole said: “Adults using a select few to say things are changing in Nigeria 😂, so this few are the ones determining the standard of living ? Na wa o.”
ukjucy said: “I don’t know what Davido do to this man called Paulo I swear 🙌🙌 he can never mention Davido name always enjoying seeing them fighting the guy.”
bodyglamz said: “But are these musicians a measure of a country’s wealth ? Nigeria is a povertyyy stricken nation last time I checked.”
izebok said: “Cars aren’t wealth for the wise…in the next 2yrs those cars are off date style…especially in value.”
lucifer_xus said: “The rate of poverty in that country is alarming. 1% of the population living large doesn’t speak well about the country’s economic situation. I just visited Nigeria recently and i had to give out money on a daily basis to people just so they can feed and you tell me Nigeria is changing! How???”
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