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American hip-hop legend Trevor Smith Jr, aka Busta Rhymes, has hinted at relocating to Nigeria and finding a Nigerian wife.
The 53-year-old rapper made the remarks midway into his performance at the Detty December Fest in Lagos over the weekend.
He explained that he plans to relocate to Nigeria after he retires and builds a family.
Busta Rhymes noted that his trip to Nigeria was “special,” stressing that it took him 15 years.
“I’m looking for a home here, I’m looking for property. I’m thinking about looking for a wife so that when I stop working, I can settle down here,” he added.
The rapper is not married and has never been married. However, he is the father of six children with four different women.
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