“He needs to be careful” – Video of Wizkid’s fast-paced drive in his N1.4 billion Ferrari triggers concern

WizKid, a standout music icon from Africa, was recently spotted rolling in his jaw-dropping 1-billion-naira Ferrari. However, what really turned heads and raised eyebrows during his road adventure was his lightning-fast pace, effortlessly zipping past cars, even leaving a moving trailer in the dust.


Reactions are swirling around a video of Wizkid, the Grammy-Award winner, cruising in his brand-new Ferrari SF90 valued at N1.4 billion.

In the viral video circulating on social media, the “Essence” maestro flaunts his driving skills, zooming through the streets in his Ferrari at breakneck speed.

The singer effortlessly outshines fellow drivers, smoothly overtaking everyone in his path, including a tanker, under the cover of night.

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The viral clip has fans expressing concern about the daring and high-speed manner in which he handled the car.

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WizKid in December 2024, set social media on fire as reports of his latest whip sent many online into a meltdown.

The music star coughed out a whopping N1.4 billion to acquire a Ferrari Sports Car (Asseto Ferrano).

This is the sixth new luxury ride the singer would acquire in 2023 alone. Ola of Lagos gives a review about Wizkid’s new Asseto Ferrano According to Ola of Lagos, the Ferrari Asseto Ferrano is a unique piece that is usually seen driven most by A-list footballers.

He noted that there are only five of this unique automobile on the African continent, and the Afrobeats singer Big Wiz owns one of the three that are currently in Nigeria.

Clips of the singer’s recent outfit as he spends the night out at Club X have created a bit of a stir on social media.

The singer was seen hanging out with Tiwa Savage for the first time in a long while. Wizkid’s interaction with Tiwa got people talking online.

In one of the trending clips, Tiwa Savage was seen chasing after Wizkid as the singer seemed to look for a way to escape her attention.

 

 

 

 

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