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It is the ‘Baddest’ and Biggest Concert this year! FirstBank – Nigeria’s Premier Bank and Davido- Nigeria’s  ‘Baddest’ artiste are partnering to ensure you have the best time at the #FirstBank30Billion Concert. The build-up and anticipation has kept the social media space buzzing for days and FirstBank is giving away FREE tickets on their social media pages!

 

As part of their drive to support economy diversification, FirstBank is committed to supporting the business of arts and entertainment.  Davido, an international award winning Nigerian artiste is a great export and ambassador for the Nigerian Entertainment Industry. His shows and concerts are a great stage to show the world that Nigeria has more to offer than just oil. By sponsoring this show, FirstBank hopes that he is able to extend his reach to more youths and inspire them with his achievements and drive for success.

 

After dropping Hit after Hit songs in 2017, the concert is guaranteed to be live and energetic. The synergy between the fans and Davido on stage would be a beautiful experience.  The 30 Billion Concert would be an amazing way for Nigerians to sign off the year with the biggest concert.

To learn more about FirstBank, click here https://www.firstbanknigeria.com/. Want to be a part of the event, follow FirstBank on social media:

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