- Nigerian music star, Kizz Daniel is celebrating the end of 2025.
- He surprised his family with a Christmas gift in advance.
- On December 14, he shared photos of his new vacation home in Zanzibar, Tanzania, on Instagram.

Nigerian music star, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has ended 2025 in style with an early Christmas gift for his family.
The singer took to Instagram on Sunday, December 14, to share photos of his newly purchased vacation home in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
The “Buga” hitmaker took to the post to thank fans for their support throughout the year and celebrate the milestone. He wrote:
“Christmas has come early! I’ve brought gifts for myself and my family this season at our holiday home in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Thank you everyone for a wonderful year!”
Zanzibar is an island off the coast of Tanzania known for its pristine white beaches, crystal clear waters and vibrant cultural scene, making it a popular holiday destination for celebrities and tourists.
See the post below:
Read some of the comments below:
@Umeh Ruth Amarachi: “Since Priscilla married a Tanzanian, Tanzanians have ruled.”
@Abiola Ismail Raji: “Which one can go home for vacation again! God, you also answer my prayers… I have suffered this year too…”
@Dave Cee: “Congratulations, I also heard Tanzania is a beautiful country too.”
@Masculinity Hub: “Money water!!! Congratulations Vado!”
@Morrisons Trybe: “I gifted myself a new phone bag, mine is not a small one.”
@Johnny Ubah: “Because I don’t like social media, I bought myself a house in Miami. That’s where I am now.”
@Abdul Zak: “Look at the benefits of having a sane environment, no worries about bandits or kidnappers. Nigerian nawa o.”
@Ne Osaretin: “Better than all the overpriced houses in some parts of Nigeria.”
@Don Franque: “Tanzania is more developed and more tourist-friendly than Nigeria. They receive over 500,000 tourists a year. They have white sand beaches and wildlife safari adventures. If you haven’t been there before, don’t argue.”
@Fredrich Uchenna Eze: “Poor man talks about vanity.”
