Nigerian entertainers once more proved their worth
as trail blazers on the continent as Answers Africa listed Tuface, BankyW,
D’Banj and PSquare among Africa’s ten wealthiest artistes.
BankyW was listed number 9, 2Face Idibia on 7th
position, D’Banj came 3rd while PSquare was placed 2nd after Senegalese singer,
Youssou
N’Dour who topped the list.
About their earnings, Africa Answers wrote that:
PSquare makes more than $150,000 per show. Their
Squareville which is located at Ikeja is worth $3 million and as part of their
brand support, they also have a 3 years deal with Globalcom; a Nigerian
telecommunication company as brand ambassadors where they are paid a million
dollars a year.
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D’banj, they said, made $1 million dollars when he
was paid by a TV station to star on his own reality show called the Koko
Mansion. His Atlanta crib was estimated to worth $1.5 million and he reportedly
charges on the upside of $100000 per show currently.
Tuface, who just recently painted the city of Dubai
red with his exquisite and exclusive wedding, reportedly has a vast investment
in real estate across Nigeria, earns around $50k to $80k per show and owns a
night club in Nigeria just to name a few.
For Banky W, Answers Africa wrote: “His talent in
music has made him one of the richest African musicians. He has been a brand
ambassador for Estisalat mobile in Nigeria and is currently the face for
Samsung products in the west African nation. Out of his generous heart, Banky W
has started off Mr capable foundation; an education charity organization with
the aim to aid in the education of children from poor families.”
Other Africans on the list are Joseph Mayanja
popularly known by his stage name as Joe Chameleon or Jose Chameleone from
Uganda (10), South African singer/Trumpeter Hugh Masekela (8), Fally Ipupa from
DR Congo (6), Salif Keita from Mali (5), Kofi Olomide also from DR Congo (4)
and Senegalese singer/percussionist, Youssou N’Dour at the top of the exclusive
list.
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