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Daddy Freeze Reacts As Fakewatchbuster Reveals Originality Of Wizkid’s Rm030 Luxury Wristwatch

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Controversial media personality, Daddy Freeze has hailed Nigerian singer, Wizkid over his N232 million Rm030 Wristwatch.

This is coming after Fake Watch Buster certified the music star’ Rm030 luxury watch worth N232 million authentic and original.

The FWB identifies wrist watches that are fake and posts them online, while tagging the wearer and pointing out the discrepancies between the original and the fake.

This time, they picked Wizkid’s Rm030 watch and certified it original.

Reacting to the development, Daddy Freeze who has a thing for luxury Wristwatches took to his Instagram page to congratulate the singer.

He said watches are good investment and can double in value than properties, however, he encouraged people to ensure they own a home before investing in watches.

He wrote: ” @fakewatchbuster just certified @wizkidayo’s Rm030 as original. Congrats Big Wiz! Big Win!!!

“When this watch was first released circa 2012, it cost about $150k. Today, 10 years later, a used one will sell for almost double that price.

“Watches are a good investment! How many houses doubled their value ‘in Dollars’ within that same time frame?

“Yes, houses tripled in Naira but can’t match anything hedged to a dollar.

“In 2011 a U.S. dollar sold for 165 Naira so this watch would have been worth about N25 million. Today, with the dollar exchanging for over N800 that same watch at the current price of $290k would fetch N232 million Naira.

“As yourself honestly, how many properties that were worth 25 million in 2011 would today sell for 232million?

“Buy property, it’s safer and more secure, but when it comes to investing, consider adding a Rolex daytona stainless steel to your portfolio and thank me later. (The current waiting list for the stainless steel daytona is anything between 2 and 4 years and would more than double in value in USD immediately it’s received).

“Don’t invest in watches if you don’t own a home. Remember, watches can’t shelter you.

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.