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A Nigerian social media star, Bobrisky, marked this year’s Fathers’ Day with the grand opening of his new home.
The house is estimated to cost ₦400 million which is equivalent to $949,475.
Hours to the grand opening of the mansion, Bob disclosed that he spent a fortune acquiring the property in one of the most ‘expensive’ communities in the country’s capital.
“I bought myself a smart home. This is a home of ₦400,000,000 in one of the best locations in Lagos,” Bob disclosed to his 4.4 million Instagram followers.
The housewarming party witnessed the celebrant changing into three different asoebi outfits with a huge pink-themed cake to seal the milestone.
The likes of Mercy Eke, Khloe and a host of other Nigerian celebrities were present at the party to spray money on their ‘successful’ friend, Bob.
One of the country’s crossdressers, James Brown, who has in the past been caught in a feud with Bob, also sent a congratulatory message despite their differences.
There have been controversies surrounding the mansion. Some persons claim the house is on lease and not sold to Bobrisky.
The brand influencer managed to pull off a peaceful event on Sunday despite having the actual worth of the property questioned.
Although a man, Bobrisky, tagged as one of Nigeria’s most-talked-about personalities, prefers to be identified as a woman.
The influencer is nicknamed ‘Mummy of Lagos’ based on his flashy lifestyle and display of wealth.
Although many have questioned Bobrisky’s source of money and funding, this influencer with a huge social media following continues to create ‘pressure’ online.
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