Nigerian afrobeats singer, David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has reportedly moved out of his multi-million naira villa on Banana Island and placed the property up for rent.
This was revealed on the Instagram page of a Lagos State real estate agent, Kofoworola Adewumi.
She wrote, “Searching for a luxurious 5 bedroom detached house in the serene and exclusive Banana Island area of Lagos? Look no further than this stunning property now available for rent.
“This impressive home boasts a range of top-of-the-line features, including gym, a sparkling swimming pool, a fully fitted kitchen with all the latest appliances and amenities and expansive living areas perfect for entertaining guests.
“Do not miss out on this incredible opportunity to live in a truly remarkable home in one of Lagos’ most sought after neighborhoods. Call us to arrange a viewing and see for yourself what makes this property so special.”
Many of the singer’s fans swarmed the agent’s comment section in response to her post, accusing her of seeking clout with Davido’s property.
Responding to the accusations, Adewumi wrote: “You all need to stop making all these unsolicited comments under my post. Davido once lived in the property.Yes!
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“However, he has moved out, and the property is now back in the market for rent. If you all were so concerned and intimate with Davido to the point of knowing his residence, you should also be aware that he has moved out.” According to reports, the artist paid $150,000 per year to rent the mansion.
This comes just seven months after the singer’s son drowned in the singer’s Banana Island house in October 2022.