Mr Eazi Net Worth 2026: Is He Really Worth $1 Billion? I Followed the Money
- Dr Simon Taki Zaku, Ph.D (D.B.A)

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Mr Eazi Net Worth 2026: Is He Really Worth $1 Billion? I Followed the Money
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If you searched for Mr Eazi net worth in 2026, I need to warn you about something before we start.
This may be one of the hardest Nigerian celebrity net-worth stories to reduce to one believable number.
And that is exactly why it is interesting.
You will find websites saying Mr Eazi is worth around $5 million.
You will find others giving higher figures.
Then you will find viral social-media claims saying he is worth hundreds of millions of dollars or even more than $1 billion.
But when I started following the actual business trail, I found a much better story.
Mr Eazi himself publicly rejected the claim that his net worth was only $5 million.
In October 2023, responding directly on X, he described that figure as “erroneously disrespectful” and demanded that it be corrected.
That is unusually useful evidence.
The person whose wealth we are discussing has personally told us that one of the most repeated estimates about him is wrong.
But that does not automatically prove the opposite extreme.
It does not prove that Mr Eazi is worth $100 million.
It does not prove $500 million.
And it certainly does not prove the viral claim that he personally became a billionaire from the acquisition of music technology company Vydia.
That story is much messier than the social-media version.
So here is my answer before we go deeper:
Mr Eazi's exact net worth in 2026 is not publicly verified. The old $5 million estimate was explicitly rejected by Mr Eazi himself, while viral $1 billion claims are not supported by a publicly disclosed personal financial transaction.
And I think Mr Eazi may actually be the perfect example of why ordinary celebrity-net-worth calculations can fail badly.
Because his wealth story is no longer just:
Songs.
Shows.
Cars.
Houses.
His story now includes:
Music intellectual property.
emPawa Africa.
Artist financing.
Music distribution and publishing infrastructure.
Startup investments.
Zagadat Capital.
Fintech.
Consumer companies.
Entertainment technology.
And a portfolio whose private valuations we simply cannot see completely from the outside.
Omo.
This one is not ordinary celebrity arithmetic.
Let us investigate properly.
Who is Mr Eazi?
Mr Eazi is a Nigerian musician, entrepreneur, record executive and investor whose real name is Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade.
His musical story is closely connected to both Nigeria and Ghana.
While studying engineering at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana, he was already experimenting with entrepreneurship and music.
emPawa's own account of his journey says that by his early twenties he had been involved in several businesses, including an online used-phone venture, before music became his main public identity.
That background matters.
Because unlike the typical celebrity who becomes rich from entertainment and only later begins experimenting with business, Mr Eazi appears to have approached music with an entrepreneurial brain almost from the beginning.
And that distinction becomes very important when trying to understand his wealth.
What is Mr Eazi's net worth in 2026?
Here is the answer I believe the evidence supports:
Mr Eazi's exact net worth in 2026 is unknown publicly.
I would not publish $5 million as verified.
Mr Eazi himself rejected that figure publicly in 2023.
I would also not publish $1 billion as verified.
There is no public audited personal balance sheet establishing Mr Eazi as a US-dollar billionaire.
And some of the internet's biggest numbers appear to come from misunderstanding business transactions connected to companies he was reportedly associated with.
This means that for Mr Eazi, the most responsible net-worth classification is:
EXACT NET WORTH: UNVERIFIED
$5 MILLION CLAIM: PUBLICLY DISPUTED BY MR EAZI
$1 BILLION CLAIM: NOT ESTABLISHED BY THE PUBLIC EVIDENCE
BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT ACTIVITY: STRONGLY DOCUMENTED
That last line is where things become interesting.
Why the usual celebrity-net-worth method fails with Mr Eazi
Imagine trying to calculate the wealth of an artist whose money came only from concerts.
Still difficult.
But at least the business model is relatively simple.
Now imagine somebody whose financial interests may include:
Music royalties.
Publishing.
Distribution.
Artist-development companies.
Startup equity.
Private technology investments.
Fintech investments.
Consumer businesses.
Private venture holdings.
Companies whose valuations can change dramatically between funding rounds.
Now the calculation becomes much harder.
A private startup stake can be valuable on paper without being liquid cash.
An investment can increase dramatically in value without the investor selling it.
A company can raise money at a large valuation without every shareholder suddenly receiving that amount in cash.
And an acquisition involving a company in somebody's wider investment ecosystem does not mean the investor personally received the entire acquisition value.
This is why I refuse to add a few headline numbers together and call the result Mr Eazi's net worth.
The IbiFoundry Celebrity Wealth Evidence Test™
For this series, every major wealth claim goes into one of five categories.
Verified
Supported directly by a strong primary or authoritative source.
Reported
Published by a credible source, but without complete private documentation available to us.
Estimated
Calculated from incomplete public evidence.
Unverified
Repeated online without enough evidence for me to confidently present it as fact.
Disputed
A particularly important category for this Mr Eazi article.
This is information that the person involved has publicly challenged.
The $5 million Mr Eazi net-worth figure belongs here.
Mr Eazi himself rejected it.
That means simply repeating “Mr Eazi is worth $5 million” in 2026 without acknowledging his own response would be poor research.
The $1 billion Mr Eazi story: what actually happened?
This deserves its own section because the claim spread everywhere.
You may have seen headlines suggesting that Mr Eazi made $1 billion when Vydia was acquired by Larry Jackson's music company gamma.
That would obviously transform any Mr Eazi net-worth conversation.
There is just one problem.
The public evidence does not establish that Mr Eazi personally received $1 billion.
Reporting around the acquisition became confused because gamma itself was associated with reports of enormous investment capital.
Techpoint examined the viral claim and found that Vydia's acquisition terms were not publicly disclosed.
It also explained that the $1 billion number being circulated was almost certainly being confused with money associated with gamma's wider investment plans rather than a $1 billion cheque paid personally to Mr Eazi.
Business Post likewise reported that the terms of the Vydia acquisition were not disclosed publicly.
This is a beautiful example of how celebrity net-worth misinformation grows.
Company A is connected with a billion-dollar headline.
Celebrity B is connected somehow to Company C.
Company C is acquired.
Then the internet compresses everything into:
“Celebrity B sold company for $1 billion.”
But those are not the same statements.
So I am not counting $1 billion as Mr Eazi's personal wealth.
Was Mr Eazi actually an investor in Vydia?
Even this part requires caution.
A 2022 TechCrunch profile of African musicians investing in startups reported that Mr Eazi had entertainment investments including Vydia.
Later reporting disputed aspects of the ownership story surrounding Zagadat Capital and Vydia.
That disagreement is precisely why I would not use the Vydia acquisition to manufacture an exact Mr Eazi fortune.
The safe conclusion is:
Mr Eazi has a documented history of technology and entertainment investment, but the precise financial benefit he personally received from Vydia's acquisition is not publicly established.
That is boring compared with “MR EAZI MADE $1 BILLION!!!”
But it is defensible.
Zagadat Capital changes the Mr Eazi wealth conversation
Now we get to one of the strongest parts of the evidence.
Mr Eazi created Zagadat Capital as an investment vehicle focused on backing growth companies.
Zagadat Capital's current website says it invests from seed stage through Series A and beyond.
Its published portfolio includes businesses such as pawaPay, Eden Life and Ruka Hair.
TechCrunch previously reported Mr Eazi's investment in African fintech pawaPay and described a wider investment portfolio spanning African and international technology businesses.
This is where his wealth story begins separating itself from ordinary celebrity lists.
If you own equity in private companies, your personal economic position can change dramatically as those companies grow.
But here is the catch.
A startup's valuation is not cash in your bank account.
And knowing that somebody invested in a startup does not automatically tell you:
How much they invested.
What ownership percentage they received.
Whether that percentage was diluted.
Whether they later sold shares.
What the company is worth today.
Or how much of any exit ultimately went to that investor.
Without those numbers, I cannot add Zagadat's portfolio together and produce a trustworthy Mr Eazi net worth.
What I can say is that there is documented investment activity here that simplistic celebrity-net-worth calculators may fail to capture.
Mr Eazi and pawaPay
pawaPay is one of the better documented examples.
TechCrunch reported in 2021 that pawaPay raised a $9 million seed round, with Mr Eazi's Zagadat Capital participating alongside other investors.
Zagadat's current portfolio page still lists pawaPay.
Does that tell us Mr Eazi's exact stake?
No.
Does it tell us the current value of that stake?
No.
Does it prove he has genuine exposure to African fintech beyond merely lending his celebrity name to the sector?
Yes.
That distinction matters.
emPawa Africa may be even more important than the internet realises
Then there is emPawa Africa.
Mr Eazi launched emPawa to support and develop African artists.
Forbes describes emPawa as a label and publishing company created to nurture African talent, while emPawa's current website shows that the business now provides services spanning marketing, distribution, label services, financing, publishing, live representation and management.
That is no longer simply a charity-style talent programme.
It is infrastructure.
And infrastructure can create long-term economic value.
emPawa can participate in parts of the music value chain that ordinary artists normally pay other companies to handle.
Distribution.
Publishing.
Marketing.
Finance.
Management.
Live services.
Label support.
This is where Mr Eazi's story starts looking less like:
“Singer who owns businesses.”
And more like:
“Music entrepreneur building pieces of the African music industry's commercial infrastructure.”
That is a very different wealth model.
The Joeboy story shows what emPawa was designed to do
One of emPawa's most recognisable artist-development stories is Joeboy.
emPawa's own history traces how Joeboy moved from social-media covers into the programme before songs including “Baby” and “Beginning” became major releases.
The commercial lesson is bigger than Joeboy.
If a music company repeatedly finds, develops, finances and supports successful artists, the value is not limited to the founder's personal recording career.
It creates another engine.
An engine that can potentially earn from services, rights, partnerships and other commercial relationships depending on the contracts involved.
Again, those contracts are private.
So I cannot tell you exactly how much emPawa adds to Mr Eazi's personal net worth.
But excluding emPawa entirely from a Mr Eazi wealth discussion would make the analysis incomplete.
Mr Eazi is not just a musician who became an investor
This is a distinction I think matters.
TechCrunch reported that Mr Eazi had experimented with technology entrepreneurship before his music career fully exploded.
The publication described his early online phone marketplace and how those experiences exposed him to startup and investment dynamics before Zagadat became a formal part of his public business identity.
Forbes similarly described the combination of entrepreneurship and music as central to his career.
That history makes the present portfolio make more sense.
The investing did not appear from nowhere after one hit song.
Business was already part of the plan.
How does Mr Eazi make money from music?
All this business talk should not make us forget the obvious.
Mr Eazi is still a successful recording artist.
His catalogue includes records such as:
“Skin Tight.”
“Leg Over.”
“Pour Me Water.”
“Property.”
“Akwaaba.”
“Legalize.”
And numerous collaborations.
Music can create revenue through:
Streaming.
Master recordings.
Publishing.
Performance royalties.
Live shows.
Licensing.
Features.
And other rights.
But just like with Davido, Burna Boy and Wizkid, I refuse to calculate Mr Eazi's personal streaming income by multiplying a public stream count by some generic payout rate.
Contracts determine who owns what.
Without those contracts, that calculation can quickly become fiction.
Mr Eazi is still releasing music in 2026
This page also needs to stop treating Mr Eazi like his music career ended during “Leg Over.”
It did not.
Apple Music lists See What We've Done, Mr Eazi's collaborative project with King Promise, as a nine-song 2026 release.
Apple Music currently shows the album release in April 2026.
That is useful freshness evidence.
Mr Eazi's story in 2026 is therefore not:
“Former hitmaker who now invests.”
It is:
Active musician + music entrepreneur + investor.
That combination is central to understanding him.
The Evil Genius marked another important era
Mr Eazi released The Evil Genius in 2023.
Forbes described how he commissioned African visual artists to create pieces corresponding to the album's tracks, combining music with a wider artistic project.
The album also matters commercially because it illustrates a recurring pattern in Mr Eazi's career.
He often thinks about music as an ecosystem rather than simply audio files.
Art.
Distribution.
Ownership.
Infrastructure.
Investment.
That mindset is relevant when estimating his long-term earning power.
Is Mr Eazi richer than Davido?
This is where I need to resist the temptation to manufacture a viral answer.
For Davido, we found a prominent current third-party estimate of around $100 million.
For Mr Eazi, the evidence is different.
Mr Eazi has explicitly rejected a $5 million estimate, but he has not publicly provided an audited replacement figure.
Meanwhile, the viral billion-dollar interpretation surrounding Vydia is not sufficiently supported.
So can I prove that Mr Eazi is richer than Davido?
No.
Can I prove Davido is richer than Mr Eazi?
No.
Their economic profiles are simply too different and too private.
Davido's commercial scale is strongly visible through music, touring and endorsements.
Mr Eazi's position may contain harder-to-value private-company equity and investment holdings.
Without audited figures, declaring a definitive winner would be pretending.
Is Mr Eazi richer than Wizkid?
Same answer.
I cannot establish it as fact.
Wizkid's international recording and touring career is enormous.
Mr Eazi has a combination of music and private investment exposure.
But private startup ownership is exactly the kind of asset outsiders struggle to value accurately.
Therefore:
There is no reliable public evidence allowing me to declare with confidence that Mr Eazi is richer than Wizkid or vice versa.
Is Mr Eazi richer than Burna Boy?
Again, not responsibly knowable from public information.
Burna Boy has massive global touring evidence.
Mr Eazi has documented entrepreneurial and investment activity extending far beyond music.
Comparing the two by taking random celebrity-net-worth figures from different websites would produce fake precision.
So I will not do it.
Is Mr Eazi a billionaire?
Now we need the Nigerian question again.
Billionaire in which currency?
A person does not need to be remotely close to a US-dollar billionaire to have wealth worth billions of naira.
So if someone calls Mr Eazi a naira billionaire, that is a very different claim from saying he has a personal net worth above US$1 billion.
I found no public audited evidence establishing Mr Eazi as a US-dollar billionaire.
The viral Vydia story does not prove it.
So the responsible answer is:
Mr Eazi may well have substantial wealth through music and private investments, but I cannot verify him as a US-dollar billionaire from the evidence available.
Did Mr Eazi become a billionaire because he married Temi Otedola?
No serious net-worth analysis should work like that.
This is exactly the family-wealth mistake we discussed with Davido.
Marriage does not mean you simply take your spouse's family assets and paste them onto your personal net-worth calculation.
Mr Eazi's financial story should be analysed using his own:
Music interests.
Companies.
Investments.
Equity.
Business holdings.
And liabilities.
Not by treating the entire Otedola family balance sheet as automatically his.
That would be nonsense.
Mr Eazi's biggest potential wealth engine may not be music
This is where I think the analysis becomes genuinely interesting.
Music built Mr Eazi's public profile.
But equity may ultimately create more wealth than streaming.
Think about the mathematics of ownership.
An artist can earn money every time a song streams.
That can be powerful.
But owning even a relatively modest percentage of a private company that later becomes extremely valuable can create a very different financial outcome.
That is why startup investors obsess over equity.
Mr Eazi told TechCrunch that music gave him access and freedom while investment was connected to his broader goal of financial independence.
That statement may tell us more about his financial strategy than a thousand celebrity-net-worth articles.
What Zagadat Capital currently tells us
Zagadat's website describes its strategy as investing in strong founders and growing businesses, including Seed and Series A opportunities and beyond.
Its public portfolio currently shows exposure to businesses including pawaPay, Eden Life and Ruka Hair.
But those names alone do not allow us to calculate Mr Eazi's wealth.
For each company we would need:
Investment amount.
Entry valuation.
Ownership percentage.
Dilution history.
Latest valuation.
Exit history.
Share sales.
Carrying value.
And the precise legal ownership structure of Zagadat's stake.
Without those numbers, anybody giving you an exact valuation for Mr Eazi's startup portfolio is making assumptions.
What I can verify about Mr Eazi's wealth story
Here is my evidence ledger.
VERIFIED: Mr Eazi publicly rejected the widely repeated $5 million net-worth claim.
VERIFIED: Mr Eazi founded emPawa Africa, which now operates across multiple music-services categories.
VERIFIED: Zagadat Capital publicly identifies itself as an investor in growth companies.
VERIFIED: Zagadat's public portfolio includes pawaPay, Eden Life and Ruka Hair.
REPORTED: TechCrunch documented Mr Eazi's active startup-investment strategy and his participation in pawaPay's funding.
VERIFIED: Mr Eazi remains musically active in 2026 through the King Promise collaboration See What We've Done.
UNVERIFIED: An exact 2026 personal net-worth figure.
DISPUTED: The old $5 million estimate.
NOT ESTABLISHED: The claim that Mr Eazi personally received $1 billion from Vydia's acquisition.
That is already a much more useful answer than a fake ranking.
What I cannot verify
I cannot verify Mr Eazi's exact cash holdings.
I cannot verify the exact present value of his Zagadat interests.
I cannot verify his percentage ownership in every portfolio company.
I cannot verify the exact value of emPawa Africa.
I cannot verify the exact personal value of his music catalogue.
I cannot verify a complete list and present valuation of every house he owns.
I cannot verify a complete current valuation of every car he owns.
I cannot verify that he personally earned $1 billion from Vydia.
I cannot verify that his net worth is precisely $30 million, $100 million, $500 million or $1 billion.
And therefore I am not going to pretend otherwise.
My final Mr Eazi net worth 2026 assessment
Here is where the evidence leaves me.
Exact 2026 net worth: Not publicly verifiable.
Old $5 million estimate: Explicitly rejected by Mr Eazi.
US$1 billion claim: Not established by reliable public evidence.
Music earning power: Strong.
Business ownership: Strongly documented.
Startup investment activity: Strongly documented.
Private-equity valuation visibility: Low.
Potential for ordinary celebrity-net-worth sites to underestimate him: High.
Potential for viral social-media posts to wildly overestimate him: Also high.
That last combination is the key.
Mr Eazi is exactly the kind of person whose real wealth could be badly represented by both sides of the internet.
One side looks only at music and says:
$5 million.
He publicly says that is wrong.
The other side sees an acquisition headline and shouts:
$1 BILLION!
The underlying transaction does not establish that.
The truth sits somewhere inside a collection of private assets, music interests, companies and investment stakes we cannot fully inspect.
And that is okay.
Sometimes the most accurate net-worth answer is not a sexy number.
Sometimes it is:
We don't know the exact number, but we can document the wealth-building machine.
For Mr Eazi, that machine is fascinating.
Frequently asked questions
What is Mr Eazi's net worth in 2026?
Mr Eazi's exact 2026 net worth is not publicly verified.
A widely repeated $5 million estimate was explicitly rejected by Mr Eazi himself in 2023.
Is Mr Eazi worth $5 million?
Mr Eazi himself says no.
He publicly described the $5 million estimate as erroneous and disrespectful.
Is Mr Eazi worth $1 billion?
I found no reliable public financial disclosure establishing Mr Eazi's personal net worth at US$1 billion.
The viral Vydia acquisition story does not prove that he personally received $1 billion.
Did Mr Eazi make $1 billion from Vydia?
There is no strong public evidence establishing that.
The terms of Vydia's acquisition by gamma were not publicly disclosed, and reporting examining the viral claim found that the billion-dollar number was being confused with wider figures associated with gamma.
What is Zagadat Capital?
Zagadat Capital is Mr Eazi's investment vehicle focused on backing growth companies from early stages onward. Its public portfolio includes companies such as pawaPay, Eden Life and Ruka Hair.
What is emPawa Africa?
emPawa Africa is the music company and artist-development platform created by Mr Eazi.
Its current services include distribution, marketing, publishing, financing, management, live representation and label services.
Does Mr Eazi invest in technology companies?
Yes.
TechCrunch has documented his investment activities and Zagadat Capital's participation across African and international startups.
Is Mr Eazi still making music in 2026?
Yes.
Mr Eazi and King Promise released the nine-song collaborative project See What We've Done in 2026.
Is Mr Eazi richer than Davido?
There is not enough public financial information to establish this as fact.
Davido has major documented entertainment earnings, while Mr Eazi has private-company and investment exposure that is particularly difficult to value externally.
Is Mr Eazi richer than Wizkid?
I cannot reliably establish that from public evidence.
A precise comparison would require far more visibility into both artists' private assets, liabilities, contracts and investments.
Is Mr Eazi richer than Burna Boy?
The same problem applies.
Burna Boy has enormous global touring activity, while Mr Eazi has extensive business and investment interests.
There is no public audited comparison that settles the question.
Is Mr Eazi a US-dollar billionaire?
I found no reliable evidence establishing Mr Eazi as a US-dollar billionaire.
Being worth billions in naira is very different from having a personal net worth above US$1 billion.
What makes Mr Eazi's wealth different from other Nigerian musicians?
His documented startup investing, Zagadat Capital activities and emPawa Africa business interests make his wealth particularly difficult to estimate using ordinary celebrity-net-worth methods.
What is the IbiFoundry Celebrity Wealth Evidence Test™?
I classify important claims as:
Verified.
Reported.
Estimated.
Unverified.
Disputed.
That helps me avoid turning internet repetition into financial fact.
About the author
I am Dr Simon Taki Zaku, PhD, DBA, Founder and CEO of IbiFoundry Limited.
I work as a Content Systems Architect, SEO strategist and digital business builder.
My work focuses on helping founders, businesses, executives and institutions build search visibility, digital trust and discoverability systems that continue working long after a single social-media post disappears.
For this celebrity wealth series, my goal is not to publish the biggest number.
It is to publish the strongest explanation.
Because a figure without evidence is just decoration.
Mr Eazi may be the best lesson in this entire net-worth series
Davido taught us that published estimates are not audited wealth.
Burna Boy taught us that massive tour grosses are not personal profit.
Wizkid taught us that catalogue value cannot be calculated from streams alone.
Mr Eazi teaches us something different.
Private-company equity can m
ake celebrity wealth extremely difficult to see from the outside.
He publicly rejected the $5 million figure.
Yet the $1 billion story does not survive serious scrutiny either.
Between those extremes sits something much more interesting:
A musician.
A founder.
A music-industry builder.
A startup investor.
A venture portfolio.
And private assets whose exact value outsiders cannot responsibly calculate.
So if somebody asks me today:
“Dr Simon, what is Mr Eazi's net worth in 2026?”
My answer is:
I cannot verify the exact number.
But I can verify enough to know that reducing his financial story to one recycled celebrity estimate is probably missing the point.
The number is hidden.
The machine is visible.
And sometimes, my dear friend, the machine tells you far more about wealth than the headline number ever could.
Soli Deo Gloria.
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