NIGERIA: Davido Unveils New Line Of Electric Bikes In Africa

By Ameenat Hamzat, Lagos, Nigeria
Nigeria’s renowned Afrobeat superstar, David Adeleke has unveiled his line of electric bikes in Africa.
The new venture, in collaboration with Spiro, Africa’s leading electric vehicle company, is set to revolutionise transportation across the continent and empower motorcycle riders.
Davido made this announcement on Instagram and shared that the project had been in work for years.
He wrote: “Manifestation is spiritual. Years ago, I claimed 30 BG, but it wasn’t just about success – it was about purpose.
“Today, I’m transforming that vision into something bigger: generational wealth and ownership. With my line of electric bikes, in partnership with Spiro, we’re not just building a product – we’re building a movement”.
The electric bike line aims to provide a Made-in-Africa solution for the continent’s transportation challenges.
Davido stressed the importance of creating sustainable solutions within Africa, tailored to the needs of African Communities.
He continued: “This isn’t just about business – it’s about creating a Made in Africa solution for Africa.
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“With financing solutions for riders across Nigeria and Africa, we’re empowering the hardworking individuals who have always been the lifeline of our economy.
The bike market in Africa is a significant sector, with over 27 million motorcycles powering the dreams and hustle of the people.”
“These same Okada drivers, who have supported me throughout my career, are now at the centre of this vision. They moved my music, my name, and my story across every corner of Nigeria and Africa. Now it’s time to give back.
“When I said we rise by lifting others, it wasn’t just a motto, it was the blueprint. This partnership I proof that when we create for our people, by our people, we build something that lasts,” he stressed.
Davido Added: “This is more than a deal; it’s a statement. It’s ownership, empowerment, and legacy in motion. Africa is not just catching up – we’re redefining what it means to lead. The future isn’t waiting for us – we’re driving straight into it.
“We are live in Nigeria, Togo, Benin, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda , Tanzania and Ghana,”
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