Prominent socialite Cubana Chiefpriest expressed his gratitude for being in a relationship with the award-winning artist Davido.
He shared this sentiment in an Instagram post after the two were seen together over the weekend in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
In a video he posted, showing Davido’s Bombardier aircraft arriving at the private terminal of Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos, he remarked on how “super sweet to have Africa’s biggest artist as his best friend.”
He captioned the video: “It feels super sweet having the African biggest artist @davido as my best friend, I’m not lucky, I’m blessed. Money dey!!! See As Our Bombardier long”
Davido traveled to Accra to perform at the exclusive 40th birthday celebration of Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye.
During the event, he shared the stage with Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz and several prominent Ghanaian artists, including Sarkodie, KiDi, Stonebwoy, and Efya.
In other news, Nigerian music producer K Solo has addressed Pastor Femi Lazarus’ recent criticism of gospel artists charging for performances. In a video interview with media personality Daddy Freeze, K Solo firmly defended the right of gospel musicians to request payment for their work.
During the discussion, which was shared on Daddy Freeze’s Instagram, K Solo highlighted the significant financial investment required to produce music, including studio costs, equipment, and promotional efforts. He argued that music is a professional field, and expecting artists to perform for free is both unfair and unsustainable.
The debate began after a sermon by Pastor Femi Lazarus, leader of Light Nation Church, went viral in March 2025. Lazarus questioned the spiritual integrity of gospel musicians who demand large fees, referencing an instance where a singer allegedly requested N5 million for a church performance. He suggested that true ministry should be guided by faith rather than financial transactions.
His remarks sparked widespread discussion, with some supporting his stance on keeping gospel music ministry-focused, while others—like K Solo—criticized the view as impractical, overlooking the economic realities of the music industry.
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