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Netizens react as Davido acquires third private jet


Afrobeat singer, David Adeleke known professionally as Davido has acquires another private jet.
The father of five, revealed via his X handle, that he had acquired a ‘Bombardier 7500 tear rubber.’
This would make the third private jet that the singer owns.
According to a netizen, the private jet which is one of the most expensive, could range from $68 million to $78 million depending on the source.
While some congratulated him over his latest possession, others expressed disbelief, calling him a clout chaser.
One Aviation Energy wrote, “He wan steal am? Bombardier 7500 cost $68m. How much is his net worth?
One Favy Og1 wrote, “The real highest cappo
One Emperor Mike1 wrote, “People too mumu for this country sha. Una no know say Davido’s papa na billionaire? Nawa o
One Mayor Soj wrote, “Davido suppose but one for Wizkid and Burna make dem dey share abeg
One WG Sammy Richie wrote, “Oga show workings no be by tweet
One Styled By Zinah wrote, “So where is it?
One Onyinyechi Favor wrote, “Chai! OBO is the richest celebrity alive
One Official Bobby Frederick wrote, “Vanity upon vanity oooo, all of us will trek to heaven
One Billy Jay wrote, “Evidence?
One Manuel De Stallion wrote, “Always chasing clout where he won see money buy am. Wizkid wey go buy Davido as pet dey play”.
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