/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

Davido’s personal driver jubilates as the star gifts him a Lexus SUV

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Grammy-nominated Afrobeats sensation Davido has gifted his personal driver, Tunde Yussuf, a brand-new Lexus SUV.

Yussuf, also a tour assistant, shared a photo of the luxurious vehicle on Instagram, expressing gratitude and prayers for Davido.

“Congratulations to me🙏🙏🙏🙏 God bless you 001 my boss @davido You no go ever fall my oga. OBO DAN DO AM AGAIN,” he wrote.

The heartfelt post garnered over 4,000 likes, including one from Davido himself, and numerous congratulatory messages from well-wishers.

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This gesture is characteristic of Davido’s

renowned generosity towards his inner circle. Previously, he blessed aide Afeare Isreal with a Toyota Venza for loyalty. In 2017, he gifted assistant Lateef Biola a truck for his oil and gas business on his birthday.

Davido’s philanthropy extends beyond his crew. On his birthday in 2021, he raised N250 million for Nigerian orphanage homes. He donated N237 million to orphanages in July last year and N300 million in February.

Davido’s kindness has earned him admiration and respect from fans and peers alike, solidifying his reputation as a compassionate and generous artist.

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