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BREAKING: Davido loses Rolex, $60,000 to robbers in South Africa

HKN Gang main act, Davido and his manager were robbed of over $100,000 in South Africa recently.
The singer while thanking God for his safetly shared the news via his official twitter handle saying: “My daughters face was flashing through my eyes the whole time. Dem niggas got me for 55 thousand dollars cash !! Crazy”.

According to Davido’s manager, Kamal Ajiboye were robbed of their watches, bags containing over $100,000 in cash after they were blocked by the robbers who might have been tailing them.
Narrating the incident to The NET, he said: “We had just arrived in SA yesterday evening, so we stopped for traffic light, next thing, they crossed us and two of them came out with guns and they used their guns to smash our glass. The robbery happened at Greyston Shopping center, Moloko Hotel Junction.
“They took my bag pack, I had $45,000 David had $60,000. We were also with the CEO of Mcomm Solution Chidi Okeke who also had $80,000 on him. They took his passport, his Rolex, my Rolex sky dweller. You know, we travel all the time with different currencies, so taking our bags is the least we expected.
“I’m in pain, I’m still shocked, they hit my leg with the guns, we just thank God for our lives that we are all ok for now.”
The police in South Africa have since begun investigation into the incident.

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