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    Otedola hosts Afrobeats stars, Wizkid, Burna Boy

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    Grammy-winning Nigerian musicians Wizkid and Burna Boy were recently invited to the Lagos house of billionaire business magnate Femi Otedola.

    The billionaire entrepreneur posted pictures from the meeting on X on Wednesday, stating that the purpose of the gathering was to discuss ideas and commemorate the influence of Afrobeats around the world.

    “It is truly an honor to have some of our greatest music icons, @wizkidayo and @burnaboy, visit my Lagos home,” he wrote. It’s always motivating to exchange thoughts and honor the worldwide Afrobeats movement.F. Ote

    Social media is going crazy over the Afrobeats artists’ visit to the billionaire’s house. Davido, who is commonly considered to be one of the “big three” Afrobeats performers along with Wizkid and Burna Boy, has been conspicuously absent, as many internet users have noted.

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