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I’m living in a house Davido can’t afford – 15-year-old big boy brags as he shows off his luxurious crib

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A teenage boy has taken to social media to brag about living a lifestyle that’s way above the status of music star, David Adeleke aka Davido.

The 15-year-old stated that he is living in a luxurious house which is too expensive for Davido, a multimillionaire, to afford.

The handsome teenager shared a video of him posing in his beautiful crib while rocking a white traditional attire.

It seems he was going out for an event, but before leaving, he made sure to record himself while noting that he is doing things at a young age.

”15 years old boy living where Davido can never buy,” he wrote in the clip.

See the video below:

_zeegold; Werey just collect 2k dolls.???

principal_dc; Where is now the place ? ???

dronneofficial; With that your native wey be like jalambia ??

babydoll_sugarcrunch; now dey ve getting d attention ?? na sarcasm na .. na d easiest way to blow b dis ?

aunty.purity; He’s basically living in the gutters since davido can’t buy it??

ruthie_gram; The Mumu no fit differentiate between where and were ??? werey dey find clout wey no chase e papa???

ife_tikinsha; If u don know how to spell” where” correctly come back??

In entertainment news, Nigerian rapper, Folarin Falana better known as Falz, has recalled attending church because he wanted to see girls.

He revealed that he used to go to Anglican Church of Ascension in Opebi, Lagos state because a friend informed him that there were fine girls.

In a Netflix documentary entitled Made In Lagos: Africa, Falz spoke on his life, career, inspration and the impact his father, Femi Falana has on the society.

The activist said that he was never in the church choir but he used to play drums in church at a point in his life.

According to him, almost every place he went to, people always had good stories to tell about his dad. He said most of the stories dwelt on Mr Falana saving people in difficult situations both in school and everyday life.

The singer also talked about his mum being very disciplined and trying to instill it in her children. He said that his father is a hero and he does not necessarily need to fit into his shoes, but he has succeeded in his chosen field and now has bragging rights.

Falz further revealed that late Afrobeats pioneer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was someone who was a huge source of inspiration while growing up. He recounted times when his father would be driving them out in his Peugeot and Fela’s records would be playing in the car stereo.

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