Gospel Singer Ada Ehi Joins Davido, Others on List of Cybertrucks Owners, Flaunts New Whip
- Gospel singer Ada Ehi joined the growing list of Nigerian celebrities who own Tesla Cybertrucks, proudly showing off her latest acquisition
- The singer shared stunning photos and a video featuring herself and her husband exploring their new ride
- Ada Ehi's purchase sparked discussions about the earnings of artists within the Nigerian gospel music industry
- In a chat with Legit.ng, an upcoming gospel singer shared how senior colleagues in industry make money
In a groundbreaking move, Ada Ehi has made waves in the Christian music scene with her brand-new Tesla Cybertruck, becoming one of the few gospel artists to own one.
On Tuesday, August 26, the gospel singer flooded her social media pages with pictures and a video of the vehicle.

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One of the pictures shows Ada Ehi and her husband posing next to the Cybertruck, while a video captures the singer admiring the car's features.

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With this acquisition, Ada Ehi joins the ranks of Nigerian celebrities, including Afrobeats stars like Davido, Burna Boy, Asake, and Omah Lay, who are also proud owners of the Tesla Cybertruck.

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Sharing the pictures of her new whip, Ada Ehi wrote in a caption,
"Congratulations to us Christ has done EVERYTHING for you and I Happy new week."
According to Carlotsng, as of 2025, the starting price for a used Tesla is NGN450,000,000.00, though the price can vary depending on the location and dealership.
In May 2025, Legit.ng reported that DMW label boss Davido revealed in a private conversation that he had added a second Cybertruck to his collection.
Sharing the news on his official Instagram page, he wrote, "Just got mine, we back to back this Saturday when I get back to Lagos."
Below are the pictures and a video showcasing Ada Ehi's new Tesla Cybertruck:

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Reactions to Ada Ehi's Cybertruck acquisition
Legit.ng has gathered some of the reactions from netizens, with various perspectives shared in the comments section.
blaqboizaza said:
"Dem say na heaven our blessing Dey oh."
thatgurllaura said:
"Before your comment nonsense, just know gospel singers make good mulla! Congratulations Ada."
rhaysniphes wrote:
"The ministry is moving."
_sarahbrownww said:
"Abi this cyber truck is a toy car?"
star_entreprise_ reacted:
"Money Dey the body of Christ ooo. Just be good in what you do."
kpumpin0007 said:
"How my church dey take afford you? Wahala.."
Pretty Precious reacted:
"What did they want to do with this type of car it's not for the glory of God."
thisistamzy_ wrote:
"And I still never buy my Nigeria 🇳🇬 used Corolla What a life."
ebychytoo reacted:
"Congratulations to her.... My money never complete, make i still de gather am dey go, once e complete i buy am."

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uccie_standard said:
"E no go hard make person bring up one debate about why she no suppose drive cyber truck. Give few minutes to set ring light and tell you more about our luxury beaded bags till you can afford your own luxury truck."
tochukwu_banks said:
"Money is in gospel music oo."
Some of the ways gospel singers make money
According to RSK, gospel singers make huge sum of money like secular artistes.
"Gospel musicians make loads of money just like secular artists, the only difference is they are not arrogant or loud about it. They are paid royalties from streaming platforms, they get invites for major programs with honorariums in millions, they get paid appearance fees in events and even surprises as well. Also, these ministers do businesses which they don't flaunt in public. They keep their lives outside ministry as private as possible.
Some of the ways gospel singers make money
According to RSK, gospel singers make huge sum of money like secular artistes.
"Gospel musicians make loads of money just like secular artists, the only difference is they are not arrogant or loud about it. They are paid royalties from streaming platforms, they get invites for major programs with honorariums in millions, they get paid appearance fees in events and even surprises as well. Also, these ministers do businesses which they don't flaunt in public. They keep their lives outside ministry as private as possible. They also get invites to minister abroad. They go on tours abroad as well. They host shows with sold out tickets.
Someone like Moses bliss has a recording label, a fashion outfit and his band. So when he buys a cyber truck tomorrow, would I be surprised? No. And yes, if they have worked for it, let them enjoy it. It ain't lavish spending. It is God's wish that we prosper even as our soul prospers," he said.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that former YBNL singer Asake made headlines when he gifted himself a new Tesla Cybertruck to celebrate his birthday.
On January 19, 2025, the Grammy-nominated musician took to his social media pages to unveil his birthday present.
The Lonely At The Top crooner posted a series of photos with some of them showing him posing with the car or signing the documents.
Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng