Absent of ice on his neck and wrist, Davido's Qatari attire is almost $1 million in value.
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Absent of ice on his neck and wrist, Davido’s Qatari attire is almost $1 million in value.

We all know that Davido has access to plenty of money and enjoys treating himself to upscale items.

Davido, one of the most popular musicians from Nigeria and Africa, was a featured artist on the official World Cup song for Qatar 2022, Hayya Hayya (Better Together), which also included American singer Trinidad Cardona and Qatari singer Aisha.

Absent of ice on his neck and wrist, Davido's Qatari attire is almost $1 million in value.
Absent of ice on his neck and wrist, Davido’s Qatari attire is almost $1 million in value.

Davido was scheduled to perform at the FIFA 2022 WORLD CUP opening ceremony in Qatar, but he was unable to do so due to the untimely passing of his son, David Adedeji Adeleke Jr., also known as Ifeanyi, on October 20, 2022. However, he did perform at the closing ceremony, and it was an incredible experience.

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On Sunday, December 18, 2022, after an incredible performance by Davido, Aisha, Puerto Rican singer Ozuna, Yemeni singer Balqees, Congolese rapper Gimms, and Moroccan stars Nora Fatehi and Manal Benchlikha, the prices of the Nigerian superstar’s classic clothing have been made public, excluding the ice on his neck and wrist.

He paid $1021 for his Diesel bomber jacket, $308,725 for the Richard Mille Chronograph “le mans” Rose Gold/Titanium Skeleton Dial 001 on his left wrist, $604,027 for the Rolex 116595RBOW RAINBOW DAYTONA NEW on his right wrist, $672 for the Diesel Metallic Coated Jeans, and an unknown amount for the Puma Velaphasis Luxe Sports Sneakers. The total cost of his clothing was 914,445 dollars.

The entire continent of Africa was in awe of him and proud to have him.

“Good to see you smile again, and perform at the Qatar World Cup closing ceremony,” a fan tweeted. Africa and Nigeria are both proud of you. You contributed to history!

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