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Entertainment: Davido receives honorary plaque as his album hits 1 billion streams

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:35 pm

Popular Nigerian singer and music executive, Davido, has received a plague in honour of his album that recently hit 1 billion streams worldwide.

The news was shared by his manager, Asa Asika and his friend, Cubana Chief Priest on Instagram.

The plaque according to online speculations, was forwarded to Davido by Sony Music Entertainment as the said album “A Good Time” was marketed under their platform.

Recall that recently, We gathered and reported that Davido’s “A Good Time” album has hit one Billion streams worldwide.

The self style “Omo Baba Olowo” is currently outside the shores of Nigeria as he gets ready to drop another highly anticipated album, “A Better Time”.

Albert Echetah

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