Nigerian music sensation Kizz Daniel, born Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, sparked excitement online on the evening of April 7, 2025, after announcing the purchase of a brand-new Rolls Royce.
The singer, known for his popular hits and laid-back demeanor, took to his X handle to share the big news with his followers. Posting at 21:57 WAT, Kizz Daniel captioned the image of his new car’s interior, “Ok I got myself a tiny lil gift,” a statement that immediately captured the attention of fans in Nigeria and around the world.
The photo revealed a lavish car interior featuring a modern dashboard, illuminated by blue ambient lighting, a sleek digital display, and a premium gear selector, exuding luxury at every turn.
This announcement was part of a series of posts by the artist that evening, where he interacted with his fans on various subjects, including his music and personal life. Prior to the car reveal, Kizz Daniel had posted a question asking his followers, “What should we do?” A fan quickly responded, “We are in for anything uncle k,” showcasing the loyalty and excitement of his fanbase.
The Rolls Royce reveal became the highlight of the evening, further cementing Kizz Daniel’s position in the Nigerian music scene. Reports indicate that the car is valued at over N700 million, adding another achievement to the list of successes for the Flyboy Inc. label boss, who continues to make waves in the industry.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian award-winning singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, better known as Kizz Daniel, had shared his perspective on the struggles that come with wealth, claiming that “with money comes problems.”
The ‘Woju’ crooner took to X to express that financial success does not automatically equate to happiness.
Kizz Daniel emphasized that many wealthy individuals continue to experience sadness despite their affluence.
He warned that the pursuit of wealth can bring hidden challenges, and cautioned against the idolization of money and the illusion of happiness often portrayed on social media.
According to the singer, these portrayals often mask feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and dissatisfaction.
The singer also revealed that, despite his success, he still lives like a poor man every day, with money chasing him instead of the other way around. He pointed out that wealthy people tend not to share the full truth about money, as they may want to feel superior.
Kizz Daniel wrote, “Why when money come, happiness dey always comot? Forget all these fake love and fake happiness online 🙄 the real happiness I’m talking about. So many people get money but they are sad. I still live like a poor man everyday 😂 na money dey chase me instead. Guys I’m not saying don’t chase money, I’m just saying with money comes problems. People wey get am no go tell una the truth cuz they want to feel superior.”