Fans Cheer as Singer Davido Trolls Accuser Over Billion-Naira Car Claim – Singer Davido Shuts Down Swap Rumors with Swagger
On November 7, 2025, Nigerian Afrobeat superstar Davido swiftly addressed a social media user who claimed he traded vehicles to afford his latest luxury cars.
The accuser, in a viral post on X, alleged, “Davido did a swap to acquire two Rolls-Royce Cullinans worth billions,” implying the singer couldn’t pay outright for the vehicles, valued at billions of naira combined.
Singer Davido, known for his quick wit, responded by quoting the post with a dismissive, “Me Swap? God Forbid,” paired with laughing emojis, turning the accusation into a moment of playful defiance.
However, the exchange, amplified across X and Instagram, showcased Davido’s knack for handling critics with humor and confidence, sparking widespread engagement online.
Contrary to the rumor, Davido’s purchase of two Rolls-Royce Cullinans was a direct cash transaction, as verified by luxury car dealer Brass Autos and Davido’s repost on November 6, 2025.
Fresh from a string of sold-out concerts across Nigeria, he added a 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge, worth around ₦1.1 billion, to his collection, dubbing it “Double Culli” to highlight his growing fleet.
The accuser’s claim likely arose from envy-driven speculation, a recurring theme in Nigerian social media where critics often scrutinize celebrities’ finances amid economic challenges.
The “swap” narrative seemed an attempt to undermine Davido’s wealth, reflecting an Afrobeat mindset of projecting personal financial constraints onto his lavish success.
Davido’s Rise, From Heir to Afrobeat Titan
David Adedeji Adeleke, born November 21, 1992, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Nigerian billionaire Adedeji Adeleke, Davido has cemented his status as a global Afrobeat icon.
With a 2025 net worth exceeding $100 million, fueled by music streams, tours, endorsements, and family business ventures, his hits like “Fall,” “If,” and “Unavailable” have racked up billions of Spotify streams.
As founder of DMW label and a philanthropist who donated N250 million to orphanages in 2021, Davido balances opulence with impact. Married to Chioma Rowland in 2024 after enduring personal losses, including their son’s passing in 2022, his garage boasting over 20 luxury cars like Lamborghinis and Bentleys reflects a blend of inherited wealth and self-made success.
Fans Weighed- In And Rally Behind Davido’s Epic Clapback
The online reaction to Davido’s rebuttal was a mix of hilarity and support, with fans on X mocking the accuser’s overreach. One user wrote, “Poor man with calculating rich man money,” summing up the sentiment that the claim was rooted in jealousy.
Others chimed in with quips like, “He look Davido like singer Burna boy ” and “ singer 001 no dey do sell one buy one,” reinforcing Davido’s financial prowess and taking jabs at rivals.
While a few skeptics lingered, most fans hailed the moment as “rent-free” entertainment, with one noting, “Internet people no dey rest! Every move this man makes turns into a headline.” The saga solidified Davido’s untouchable aura.
Davido’s Triumph Over Trolls
Singer Davido’s “God Forbid” comeback on November 7, 2025, was more than a rebuttal, it was a masterstroke in flipping criticism into a showcase of his unshakable confidence.
As his career and car collection grow, the rumor mill only amplifies his shine. In an era where Black excellence is often questioned, Davido’s story proves that real wealth both in naira and resilience silences the noise. Those Cullinans? Paid in full, no swap needed.
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