Wizkid reportedly paid $24.5 million dollars to perform in Saudi Arabia

A twitter user reveals the amount of money wizkid was paid to perform in Saudi Arabia


Nigerian superstar, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, well known as Wizkid, has allegedly struck a groundbreaking deal after being paid a staggering amount of $24.5 million dollars to put on a show in Saudi Arabia.

A recent tweet from a user going by the handle @mk_tizzle claims that Wizkid received a hefty payment for his performance.

The Twitter user had earlier referenced a $20m number in his first post, but later changed it and acknowledged that it was incorrect.

Wizkid reportedly spent millions of naira on her wardrobe for the Saudi performance.

In reaction to the social media user’s admission, Netizens have deluged the post’s comment section with their thoughts.

See reactions below:

@shollybizzle_: “$24.5 mil . Get your facts right ejeh.”

@datboi_mimi: “Get your fact right bro, it’s more than that.”

@Alabifrosh: “$25m bro!! Don’t just post without a proper research.”

@Ayomide_rill: “Jeez davido and Adeleke net worth.”

In another news, Wizkid stuns many as he rocks Bottega Veneta shirt and Ferragamo denim pants worth over N18 million on stage

The acclaimed singer and songwriter showcased his penchant for luxury fashion, wearing a customized outfit that quickly became the talk of social media.

A post by @wizkidayomedia shed light on the extravagant outfit, breaking down the components that contributed to its eye-watering price tag.

According to the social media user, Wizkid’s outfit included the Bottega Veneta The New Leather Bicolor Intrecciato Shirt, valued at $9,100, paired with Ferragamo Crystal Embellished Denim Pants in a red hue, priced at $9,000.

The combination of these high-end pieces totaled a jaw-dropping N18 million.

Wizkid’s fashion choice didn’t just stop at the exorbitant price tag; it sparked a wave of reactions among fans, who flocked to the comments section of the post to express their admiration and opinions on the singer’s style.

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