Davido – Nigerian music industry has never been peaceful since I joined
Written by MaxAbuja1 on April 29, 2024
Renowned Grammy-nominated musician, David Adeleke, professionally known as Davido, has voiced his observation regarding the perpetual dynamism within the Nigerian music sphere since his emergence. Through a recent social media post, Davido conveyed his perspective, indicating that the industry has been consistently bustling with activity. Despite acknowledging the lack of tranquility, Davido expressed his affinity for the energetic ambience prevailing in the music scene ever since his debut.
With his statement, Davido highlights the dynamic nature of the industry, implying its constant evolution and the continuous influx of creativity and talent. His acknowledgement of the perpetual buzz surrounding Nigerian music underscores the vibrant cultural landscape that characterizes the nation’s musical realm. As an influential figure within the industry, Davido’s perspective sheds light on the ongoing transformations and the enduring spirit of innovation that defines Nigerian music, captivating audiences both locally and internationally.
He wrote, “Since I came in the game dem never get peace .. I love it ! Make I find somewhere with beach go relax.”
‘My Family Distribute Electricity To Many Nigerians’
Meanwhile, Davido has boldly claimed that his family is responsible for distributing electricity to many Nigerians.
reports that Davido made this known while speaking on an American podcast, ‘Business Untitled.’
Davido spoke about his family business, personal investments, and plans to open a restaurant for his wife, Chioma.
According to the ‘Unavailable’ crooner, his family owns four power plants, which significantly contribute to Nigeria’s energy supply.
He said, “I once tried to go into cryptocurrency because Nigeria is big on crypto. Apart from that, me and my family have like four power plants worth a lot of money. We distribute energy to most of Nigeria.
My wife is into culinary. We are trying to start a restaurant for her. But my main business is what I love; my music.”