Davido Pays £340,000 Fine For Overtime At O2 Arena, London

March 7, 2022

Nigerian singer and popular celebrity, Davido paid £340,000 as fine for performing overtime at O2 Arena London on Saturday, 5th March 2022.

Reportedly, he was suppose to end the show at 11pm. Authorities managing the arena told him that he would be charged extra cost of £10,000 for every minute beyond the scheduled end time of the show.

He, however, decided to go on with the show and pay the fine as he was having an amazing time with his fans and finished at 11:34pm (23:34).

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Davido therefore, paid the sum of £340,000 for the extra 34 minutes he spent in the show as overtime.

 

Ifeoluwa Mokelu
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