Exposed: “Davido Is A Liar He Did Not By Any ₦10Billion Private Jet” – The Capital NG

The media went agog when David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, released a piece of news about his acquisition of a $27Million private jet. Quite a good number of people assimilated this information hook, line and sinker but probing minds have been questioning the veracity of Davido’s claim.

What does it really require to own a private jet? Does Davido have the financial resources and logistics requirement to own a private jet? Has he truly bought a jet as he claimed? To what extent does he need a private jet? What does he intend to achieve by saying otherwise if he has not bought it? But pray, his billionaire father, Chief Adedeji Adeleke does not even own one.

Our source has exclusively revealed that what Davido went on air to announce is actually “fractional ownership” in which his financial commitment in the arrangement is meagre while the major financiers have chosen to play down their involvement to give Davido conceded prominence.

According to our source, conceding prominence to Davido in the private jet ownership is part of a business deal to make Davido very bankable in the showbiz industry. This arrangement is to present Davido as a viable brand with a view to cornering lucrative deals from multinational businesses, countries and other foreign entities.

The guys at the vanguard of the jet ownership narrative are said to have agreed on a sharing formula with Davido when the deals start coming in. The jet upon delivery would be deployed to Davido’s peripatetic needs and those of others in need of it.

Of a fact, buying a private jet is a herculean task. Jet prices range from $3 million to $90 million. It has been found out that about 85 per cent owners buy second-hand aircraft; and depending on the size of the aircraft, it can cost between $700,000 and $4 million per year to run your own aircraft. For most multi-millionaires tired of travelling first class, but are not ready to fork out a chunk of money for a jet that will run up bills for years, the alternative for them is membership scheme for private jets at the approximate cost of a first-class airfare.

TheCapital has exclusively obtained information revealing a good number of Nigerians on this membership plan but whom have been reported to be jet owners.

Source: The Capital NG

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    Toyota Avalon: #800,000
    Toyota Camry: #550,000
    Toyota Corolla: #500,000
    Toyota FJ Cruiser: #800,000
    Toyota Highlander: #800,000
    Toyota Matrix: #650,000
    Toyota hilux: #850,000
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    Honda Accord: 550,000
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    Latest Model Toyota Rav4 N700,000
    Latest Model Toyota Sienna#600 N800,000
    Latest Model Toyota Venza N800,000
    Latest Model Toyota Yaris N500,000
    Volkswagen Golf 3 N200,000
    Volkswagen Golf 4 N300,000
    Volkswagen Jetta N300,000
    Volkswagen Beetle N300, 00
    Volkswagen Passat N300,000
    Mazda MPV N450,000
    Mazda 626 N350.000
    Mazda Tribute N400.000
    Mercedes-Benz C-Class N700.000
    Mercedes-Benz E-Class N650.000
    Mercedes-Benz GLK N750.000
    Mercedes-Benz ML320 N800.000
    Mercedes-Benz ML350 N900.000
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    Nissan Primera N450,000
    Nissan Sentra N350,000
    Nissan Sunny N350,000
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    Nissan Xterra N400,000
    Nissan Quest N300,000
    Peugeot 206 N400.000
    Peugeot 406 N450,000
    Peugeot 607 N470,000
    Peugeot 407 N500,000
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