Currently Davido is the most followed artist in Africa.
In a viral video interview on social media, he attributes his popularity to his amiable and outgoing personality, which has helped him garner a significant following.
With 26.9 million Instagram followers and 13.4 million Twitter followers, Davido explained that his commitment to social media has also contributed to his success. He revealed that he invests a substantial amount of time on social media platform.
In his words, “Wizkid and Burna Boy are not as social as I am and don’t post frequently like me. I would have opted for stand-up comedy if I wasn’t making music because I’m a very funny being.”
The singer’s likeable and social personality, combined with his dedication to social media, has earned him an impressive following, making him the most followed artiste not just in Nigeria, but across the African continent.
With millions of fans on Instagram, Twitter, and other platforms, Davido continues to engage with his followers and cement his position as a music icon in Africa and beyond.
How Dangote influenced my financial habits – Davido
Nigerian singer David “Davido” Adeleke has revealed that Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, influenced his financial habits.
He stated this in a recent Forbes interview while in Botswana for the Forbes 30 Under 30 summit.
Randall Lane, Forbes’ Chief Content Officer (CCO), had questioned Davido, who is known for his love of luxury cars and extravagant lifestyle, about his relationship with Dangote.
In response, Davido confirmed that his billionaire father, Chief Adedeji Adeleke, is friends with Dangote. He also revealed that Dangote always advised him to save his money or rather invest.
His words, “Uncle Aliko [Dangote] is a very different kind of billionaire. Uncle Aliko buys like two cars every eight years. He’s a very disciplined and very different kind of billionaire.
“Every time I see him, he just says one thing, ‘Save your money!’. There’s nothing more he tells me, every time save your money. He and my dad have been very close friends.
“And he [Dangote] has done well for us [Nigerians] back home. He made us a lot of industries. He just opened the biggest factory in Africa. That’s providing jobs.”
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