List Of Highest Paid Musicians In Nigeria. Guess Who’s Number One...

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Long gone are the days when entertainers are seen as those who have to sleep at people’s doorsteps for their rations in life. Now, they are not only running the show, they are also smiling to the banks in a big way. They now own the most fashionable cars, most luxurious houses and even get to have the ‘girls’ long ahead of many in the queue.
Just as their fortunes have changed, their lives too have taken a dive right up to the top because they are getting paid!
Here is a sneak peek at what the top crooners earn per show, which the running time is never more than 2-3 hours a day!

P Square: N8-15M
Give it to the gifted twin brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye. The Alingo exponent are rocking the town currently. Promoters usually beg them to feature in their shows due to the fact that if P- Square graces any concert, the show is sold out. Their official fee we learnt is 15 million naira.
D’banj: N6-10M
Take it or leave it, D’banj is still a big fish in the Nigerian music industry though it seems he is no longer doing much in terms of music since his break up with Don Jazzy. Koko master who recently took agriculture to the studio with his “Cocoa na chocolate” a move which he said was born out of his desire to promote agriculture in the country, collects nothing less than N6- 10 million per show.
Tuface: N5- 6M
Tu Baba as he is fondly called shot himself fully into limelight with his African queen single. The father of seven seems to be finding his way into property business as he keeps acquiring assets which runs into millions of naira from different parts of Lagos. The singer still stands as one of the highest paid male singers in Nigeria with an amount which runs between N5-6M
WIZKID: N4-5M

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