Popular award-winning singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has received knocks from Twitter fans after he lamented the payment he made to clear his Lamborghini at the Nigerian port.
The Afro-pop singer has called for prayers for the country as he decried the amount he had to pay for the clearance.
“You don’t even wanna know how much I just paid to clear my Lambo. Pray for Nigeria…Jesus,” he tweeted early Wednesday.
The PUNCH had earlier reported that the Afro-pop singer bought an luxury Lamborghini Aventador worth over N300,000,000 as an early Christmas gift for himself.
After his sold-out London concert earlier this month, the singer has also acquired a Maybach.
Replying to his latest tweet, a fan, @riichdotcom said, “And there’s still Maybach clearance.”
In response, Davido hinted that his father, billionaire Adedeji Adeleke, would settle the clearance fee for the Maybach as he tweeted, “I am my father’s child for that one.”
As Davido lamented the price for his Lamborghini clearance, fans have tackled him for complaining, while they were people who didn’t even have food to eat.
A tweep, @Casbilli, tweeted, “Lambo is not our problem bro. We average Nigerians just want to survive.”
Another tweep,@classicremmy, wrote, “It seems you came to this life to buy a car, you’ll gather Africa money through streaming and shows, then go abroad to blow it with cars,” while also advising the singer to quit complaining and find a way to aid unemployment in the country.
Fans of other top singers like Wizkid and Burna Boy also accused Davido of bragging about his activities.
“You brag too much bro. Wizkid buys chains that are more expensive than yours. Stop bragging,” @shirex9 tweeted.
Sharing details about Burna Boy’s expenses on Lamborghini, @swordsman29797, wrote, “Bro, your mates do it without much noise. We already knew that you bought a Lambo.”
As expected, Davido fans, also defended the singer as they also responded to the trolls on Twitter.
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