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Davido "Quits" Music After His Father Secures $4billion Contract

Davido may be quitting music as he took to his Snapchat yesterday to reveal that his billionaire father has secured a contract worth $4 billion, and for this reason, he could be retiring from making music, much earlier than many people think.
"We so up right now," he said in the SnapChat clip, and then went on to tell himself: "Davido, quit music!"     Davido also added that his father actually has N90 billion instead of the N30billion he said..Davido also added that his father actually has N90 billion instead of the N30billion he said..

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