It is no more news that Nigerian musicians are among some of the world richest musicians around the globe. Most of all these musicians are known for buying some of their extravagance items in cash whether in Naira, Dollar or Pounds.
Besides the Music Industry in Nigeria is so profitable that making a monster hit can easily through you into a millionaire status if you weren’t already one. That tells why some of our music stars showcase their affluence on social media.
Do you wonder how much much your favourite Nigerian musician is worth? Then you are reading just the right article, as we will outline the top 10 richest musicians in Nigeria and their estimated net worth in Naira.
The figures of their net worth are drawn from cumulative wealth, gig fee, endorsements and probable investments by these artists in the past 12 months.
Below is the latest top 10 richest Nigerian music stars according to their net worth.
10. Olamide
On the 10th spot is Olamide Adedeji, known in Nigeria as Olamide (his other nicknames are Olamide Baddo and BaddoSneh). He is a rising superstar of Nigerian hip-hop music horizon. The singer was born on March 15th, 1989, in Bariga, Lagos State. By the way, he is known for recording mostly in his native language, Yoruba. His career blossomed in 2010 when he released his single “Eni Duro” and in 2011 his album “Rapsodi”. The successful album was followed by the second album “YBNL”, which featured a few hit singles and they made Olamide popular in no time.
Nowadays, he has seven studio albums and is featured on one compilation recording. He has won many awards like NEA, at the most prestigious Nigerian and African award ceremonies. He was also the first Nigerian celebrity to sign an endorsement deal with Ciroc brand. Currently, Olamide net worth is about N3 billion, just a bit less than Phyno’s one. That is why the rapper has three housesand several cars including Mercedes-Benz G Class, Range Rover Sports, Range Rover V8 and Toyota Camry. His worth is around N3 billion.
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