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A honest fan returns Kiss Daniel’s lost N14million necklace
Popular Nigerian singer, Kiss Daniel is at the moment over-joyed as a loyal and honest fan of his, returned his N14 million Diamond necklace, which he misplaced while performing on stage.
The singer is now in search of the fan, whom he was not able to immediately establish contact with as the performance was still going on.
He therefore took to his Instagram page to make the announcement about the returned item and vows to appreciate the fan. According to him, the item is a fortune and he is so surprised that the fan did not decided to keep it for himself.
See his post below:
Kiss Daniel had at a time uploaded the image of the diamond encrusted necklace to show off on Instagram, but he never mentioned the actual value of the precious item. It was in response to his post that the maker of the necklace which was popular Nigerian UK-based jeweler, Malivelihood, made a comment on the post and then revealed the actual value of the necklace, which he claimed is worth N14 million.
This actually caused an uproar on social media as to how Kiss Daniel would be able to afford a whopping N14 million worth of body jewellery. But as it is the artiste is having a very good year after a bitter feud with his former record label, G-Worldwide.
The singer recently bought a house in Lekki, which is reported to be worth close to N80 million and also gifted his brother a beautiful fancy car on his birthday.
Although Kiss Daniel is obviously doing well, but he was recently called out by popular OAP, Daddy Freeze for spotting a fake Louis Vuitton dress.
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