Gospel Star Ada Ehi Splashes Millions on Brand-New Tesla Cybertruck

  • Gospel singer Ada Ehi Moses has reportedly acquired a Tesla Cybertruck worth millions.
  • The award-winning artiste was seen posing with the futuristic vehicle, drawing admiration from fans who congratulated her on the luxury purchase.

Popular Nigerian gospel singer Ada Ehi Moses has joined the growing list of celebrities embracing Tesla’s futuristic Cybertruck.

The award-winning artiste, known for hits like Only You Jesus and Congratulations, reportedly spent millions of naira to acquire the luxury electric vehicle.

Photos and clips making rounds online show Ada Ehi proudly posing with the striking truck, which has become a global symbol of innovation and style.

Fans have flooded her social media pages with congratulatory messages, celebrating both her career milestones and her latest ride.

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See some of the congratulatory messages from fans below:

Eeeiiii congratulations Adamama ❤️

God is Good to my AdaJesus ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Congratulations. This is beautiful 👌

Congratulations sir and ma ow this is everything I tap oh

Congratulations my people

In other news…. The Japanese government has debunked reports claiming that its newly launched “JICA Africa Hometown” programme includes the issuance of special visas or immigration privileges to Nigerians or other Africans.

In a statement released on Monday, Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs described such reports as “contrary to the facts,” stressing that the initiative does not involve immigration-related measures.

The programme, introduced during the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), was designed to foster collaboration between African countries and Japanese local governments.

According to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Africa Hometown project designates four Japanese cities as “hometowns” for four African nations, with plans to promote cultural exchanges and partnerships. Activities will include exchange events featuring JICA overseas cooperation volunteers, among others.

However, the ministry clarified that the project has no provisions for special visas or immigrant resettlement.

“There are no plans to promote the acceptance of immigrants or issue special visas for residents of African countries, and the series of reports and announcements concerning such measures are not true. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan will continue to ensure appropriate reporting and statements regarding this matter,” the statement read.

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