Taking to his Twitter “x” page, Davido proudly announced his latest possession: a brand new private jet named the Bombardier 7500.
According to price details listed on the official website of the aircraft manufacturer, the Bombardier 7500 cost $81 million, equivalent to approximately N104 billion in Nigerian currency.
This acquisition marks one of the most extravagant additions to the Nigerian singer’s already impressive collection.
The Bombardier Global 7500, boasting an impressive array of features and holding the title of the largest business jet in Bombardier’s lineup, offers Davido unparalleled luxury and sophistication.
With its sleek design, extended fuselage, and exceptional performance metrics—including the longest range among current business jets in production—Davido’s newest asset represents the pinnacle of opulence.
It’s worth noting that while this is Davido’s first privately owned jet, he has previously been associated with two other aircraft often mistaken for his own, which actually belongs to his father, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke.
With this latest acquisition, speculation arises regarding Davido’s standing as the wealthiest artist in Nigeria.
He announced the arrival of his jet with an enthusiastic post that exclaimed, “BOMBARDIER 7500 TEAR RUBBER!”—a testament to his excitement and pride in his newest possession.
KanyiDaily recalls that Davido recently made a Nigerian woman’s day by showing his support for her guinea fowl business.
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