- Wizkid stirred up a frenzy online after a video surfaced of him casually chilling with friends, capturing everyone’s attention.
- Adding to his already impressive collection of lavish jewelry, the singer’s latest acquisition has become the talk of the town, especially since he flaunted it in the aforementioned clip.
- Reportedly sold by his jeweler, the diamond necklace adorning Wizkid’s neck is rumored to command a staggering price tag of one million dollars
The renowned Afrobeats sensation Ayo Balogun, popularly known as WizKid, has ignited a significant buzz on the internet with a video showcasing his newest addition to his dazzling collection of jewelry.
The Starboy crooner, WizKid, recently made headlines by acquiring a diamond neck chain valued at a staggering $1 million, equivalent to nearly N1.5 billion in Nigerian currency.
Renowned as Europe’s premier celebrity jewelry designer, the jeweler behind this extravagant piece has catered to a plethora of Nigerian stars, including Burna Boy, Rema, Shallipopi, and numerous other global personalities.
Taking to his Instagram page, the jeweler shared video and photos of the momentous occasion, capturing the excitement as he presented the dazzling chain to the Big Wiz himself.
The video showcased a lavish celebration in honor of the Machala crooner.
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As anticipated, the video left fans stunned, prompting a flurry of activity on social media as fans marveled at the wealth and opulence of the music sensation.
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Days prior to this extravagant display of luxury, Big Wiz took to his Instagram stories for an extended rant, captivating his followers for hours.
In a surprising revelation, revealed the kind of music he does now.
He went ahead to slam his fans, throwing abusive words at them.
In a series of posts on his Instagram stories, the artiste said in pidgin:
“Una papa don wake o. Abeg I make Bollywood music, you dumb fools! Sue me. Mumu people wey no know themselves. Nobody send una papa. If dem start giveaway tomorrow, all of una go still drop aza. Ode, na those fake pastors fit una.”