Davido Unveils ₦1.2 Billion Rolls Royce Spectre as Cubana Chief Priest Hails the Ultimate Display of Power and Brotherhood

Davido Unveils ₦1.2 Billion Rolls Royce Spectre as Cubana Chief Priest Hails the Ultimate Display of Power and Brotherhood

Davido Unveils ₦1.2 Billion Rolls Royce Spectre as Cubana Chief Priest Hails the Ultimate Display of Power and Brotherhood
Davido Unveils ₦1.2 Billion Rolls Royce Spectre as Cubana Chief Priest Hails the Ultimate Display of Power and Brotherhood

Cubana Chief Priest Salutes Davido’s Billion-Naira Rolls Royce Spectre Coupé: A Masterclass in Wealth, Brotherhood, and Unapologetic Luxury 

In the ever-evolving saga of Nigerian entertainment’s most flamboyant power duo, Cubana Chief Priest has once again taken to the digital streets to crown his brother-in-arms, Davido, the undisputed king of opulence. This time, the trigger? A 2025 Rolls Royce Spectre Coupé — the British marque’s first all-electric ultra-luxury grand tourer — reportedly acquired for a staggering ₦1.2 billion (and that’s before duties, shipping, and the inevitable custom touches).
The nightlife mogul, known for turning every celebration into a cinematic spectacle, didn’t just post a picture. He delivered a full-blown Instagram sermon, hailing Davido’s “stylish way of chopping money” with the reverence usually reserved for royalty. “OBO no dey play! Your money na rocket, cars no dey smell ship o, na private jet straight from London!” Chief Priest wrote, his words dripping with pride as he detailed how the Spectre — finished in a bespoke Tempest Grey exterior with 22-inch diamond-cut wheels and a starlight headliner embroidered with the 30BG logo — was flown directly from Rolls Royce’s Goodwood headquarters to Lagos in a chartered cargo jet.
This wasn’t just a car purchase. It was a statement. A declaration that Davido operates on a frequency most can only dream of — one where Emirates SkyCargo replaces sea freight, where factory handovers come with champagne toasts from Rolls Royce’s CEO, and where customization means stitching your movement’s emblem into the ceiling of a £400,000 electric marvel.

The Spectre: Silent Power, Loud Legacy

For the uninitiated, the Rolls Royce Spectre isn’t just another luxury car. It’s the future of the brand — a 6.75-meter-long, 2.5-tonne behemoth powered by dual electric motors producing 584 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. It glides from 0–100 km/h in 4.4 seconds with the silence of a cathedral, its 102 kWh battery offering up to 520 km of range. But numbers don’t tell the story. The Spectre is art. Its coach doors open like wings, its umbrella (tucked in the door) costs more than most salaries, and its Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament retracts at the touch of a button.
Davido didn’t just buy one. He commissioned one. The 30BG starlight headliner — a constellation of fiber-optic lights mimicking the night sky — is said to feature 1,344 individually placed lights, each one a tribute to his journey from Atlanta to global stages. The interior? Mandarin orange leather with black diamond quilting, open-pore obsidian wood, and a bespoke clock engraved with “The We Outside” — a nod to his 2023 anthem.

Cubana Chief Priest: The Hype Man With a Crown
Let’s be clear: Cubana Chief Priest isn’t just a friend. He’s the minister of propaganda for the 30 Billion Gang. Where Davido drops the bomb, Chief Priest detonates it across timelines. His posts aren’t captions — they’re manifestos. And this one was no different.


“My brother no dey buy car, him dey buy legacy,” he continued. “From the Maybach Virgil to the Cullinan Black Badge, now this electric beast — OBO no dey repeat level!”


He wasn’t wrong. Davido’s garage is a museum of milestones:


•  2021: Rolls Royce Cullinan Black Badge (₦800 million)


•  2022: Maybach S680 Virgil Abloh (1 of 150 worldwide, ₦1.1 billion)


•  2023: Lamborghini Aventador Roadster (₦900 million)


•  2024: Bombardier Global 7500 private jet (₦120 billion)


•  2025: Rolls Royce Spectre Coupé (₦1.2 billion)


Each purchase isn’t just flex — it’s progression. A ladder climbed in plain sight.LBut beneath the diamonds and horsepower lies something deeper: loyalty. In an industry where alliances shift like sand, Davido and Cubana Chief Priest have built a fortress. When Davido lost his son Ifeanyi in 2022, Chief Priest shut down his clubs in solidarity. When Cubana faced legal battles, Davido’s private jet was on standby. Their bond isn’t transactional — it’s tribal.
This latest salute wasn’t just about the car. It was Chief Priest reminding the world: “We rise together. We shine together.”

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The Ripple Effect

The Spectre’s arrival in Lagos wasn’t quiet. Paparazzi swarmed MMIA as the car was offloaded under heavy security. Within hours, #OBOSpectre trended nationwide. Car dealers in Lekki reported a 300% surge in inquiries about Rolls Royce financing (even though none could match the Spectre’s price). Young artists began dropping bars about “flying whips from London”. A generation watched and learned: success isn’t just having money — it’s how you spend it.

The Final Word


As the Spectre sits in Davido’s Ikoyi mansion — likely parked beside the Cullinan like twin titans — one thing is clear: Africa’s entertainment elite aren’t playing by anyone else’s rules. They’re writing their own. And with Cubana Chief Priest as the scribe and Davido as the sovereign, the story only gets louder.

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