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Seems Toke Makinwa Just Bought A N260m Mansion In Banana Island
According to what we decoded from SDK, media personality, Toke Makinwa has bought a house in Banana Island, close to Linda Ikeji’s house.
According to SDK, the mansion is worth N260 million, and she’s waiting for official documentation of the property before she makes the announcement.
In SDK’s Rumour Has It segment, she wrote;
“This is inside the world of a Nollywood script…I mean imagine you are reading a script that a movie producer just finished writing…lol
Insiders are whispering that after all the touch up to her body parts in Miami,that notoriously popular babe has bought a house that is befitting of her current status….
The house is located on that island named after a yellow fruit and the house is located near the residence of someone who has a platform for news.
The mansion is reportedly worth about N260million and the lawyer is still preparing the documents but payment has been made and you can take this info to the Bank…
The social media beauty does not ‘send’ anyone and has learnt to manage Internet trolls and hater comments.
The Insider says ”I don’t know how she will do it but once the documentation is through,I am sure she will look for away to announce her blessing,the way they all do in the entertainment industry.
The Beauty I am referring to?Recently bashed for uplifting her bosom ,hips,back yansh and tummy..If you do not understand English very well,you can arrive at her name like this…Take ↠ Taking ↠ Tooked ↠ Toke
The Olofofo whisper that the house is FULLY paid for………….
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