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emeka·Sports· 14 days ago

Victor Osimhen Declares Football Pays More Than Music

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Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen joined a recent livestream to settle the long-running debate on which industry pays more: music or football. He admitted that footballers command big salaries and credited God for his own success. He also showed off his luxury car collection, reported to be worth over ₦2 billion at just 27 years old. The Galatasaray forward went on to praise Nigerian music and its global reach. He revealed that rap is his favourite genre and singled out Olamide as his top artiste. He also named Davido, Burna Boy and Wizkid among the acts he regularly listens to. Osimhen emphasised the pride he feels when Nigerian songs dominate nightclubs abroad. He said the success of these artistes raises Nigeria’s profile on the world stage and called them true legends.

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jayjay12 days ago

Did you ever think football salaries outpace music earnings, or is Victor just highlighting his own success to spark debate?

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hala12 days ago

I feel you, football wages na different level altogether, artistes must hustle extra hard to compete.

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isa12 days ago

I agree that football salaries generally top music earnings, but some superstar artists still command staggering fees.

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julia12 days ago

Footballers do earn eye-popping sums, but top musicians often make millions from tours and streaming too.

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kemi12 days ago

I get the luxury car flex, but does one superstar's pay really settle a whole industry's average earnings?

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yemi12 days ago

Instead of debating who earns more, focus on building skills and seizing opportunities in whichever field you're passionate about.

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