- Asake recently acquired a 2025 G-Wagon, showcasing the luxury in a viral online video.
- The Afrobeats star is seen in a sleek, high-tech vehicle with advanced screens and modern devices, blending luxury and innovation.
- Asake is seen confidently driving a car that is sure to make a statement wherever he goes.
Asake has recently expanded his collection with the addition of a brand-new 2025 G-Wagon, showcasing this luxurious acquisition in a video that rapidly gained popularity online.
In the footage, the Afrobeats artist is depicted effortlessly navigating the sophisticated interior of the advanced vehicle, which features cutting-edge screens and contemporary technology, exemplifying a perfect fusion of luxury and innovation.
Behind the wheel, Asake is seen confidently driving the car, certain to attract attention wherever he travels.
The acclaimed singer, recognized for his chart-topping singles and unique sound, also posted images of himself beside the vehicle, proudly highlighting its elegant exterior.
The 2025 Mercedes Benz serves not only as a symbol of Asake’s achievements but also as a reflection of his expanding influence within the music industry. As he continues to rise in fame and gain popularity both in Nigeria and abroad, the “Joha” hitmaker is reaping the benefits of his dedication and talent.
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In other news, Nigerian marketer Kazim Adeoti, who is also the husband of actress Mercy Aigbe, recently extended his condolences to filmmaker Kunle Afolayan following the passing of his mother.
Reports from GistLover indicate that Kunle Afolayan’s mother, Omoladun Ayanladun Afolayan, passed away at the age of 81. Kunle announced this heartbreaking news on his Instagram account, expressing that while her loss is difficult to bear, the positive legacy she left behind provides some solace. He also requested prayers from the public, mentioning that she is survived by her children and grandchildren.
In a gesture of support, Kazim Adeoti posted a photograph on his Instagram showcasing his condolence visit to the Afolayan family home. The image captures him signing the condolence register while posing for the camera.
He wrote:
“May the soul of our dear Mother rest in the Lord.
Orun ‘re fun Iya wa Omoladun Afolayan.
My condolences, @kunleafo @aremumimostwantedlikecrudeoil”.