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Nigerian cross-dresser Bobrisky buys N20 million Mercedes Benz, bestie Tonto Dikeh celebrates with him (photos)

A popular cross dresser has taken to social media to share photos of a brand new multi-million naira automobile he just purchased.

Nigerian cross-dresser Okuneye Idris, who is popularly known as Bobrisky, recently took to his Instagram page to congratulate himself as he shared the news of his latest achievement with his followers.

The much talked about personality shared photos of a brand new Mercedes Benz worth about N20 million, as he revealed that the car was a gift he had used to compensate himself.

Sharing the photos, Bobrisky said: "A little gift from me to myself. Thank God. Thank to @m_jautos for getting me a bad machine."

Bobrisky buys Mercedes Benz, bestie Tonto Dikeh celebrates

Nigerian cross-dress Bobrisky. Photo: @bobrisky222
Source: Instagram

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See a screenshot of his post below:

Bobrisky buys Mercedes Benz, bestie Tonto Dikeh celebrates

Screenshot from Bobrisky's page. Photo: @bobrisky222
Source: Instagram

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Joining him in celebrating his new purchase, best friend and Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, took to her page to with congratulatory messages for her dear friend.

She said: "Congratulations my friend!! Much more to come!! Happy for you Honey @bobrisky222 this is the only kinda noise I wanna be hearing biko #THEMONEYYEAR"

See her post below:

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The car dealership identied as @m_jautos also shared pictures of the car as they thanked Bobrisky for his patronage.

See the post below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of Nollywood teen actress, who had taken to social media to share pictures of a luxury N3.3 million Rolex watch she recently acquired. The purchase comes days after the actress had flaunted photos of a brand new Benz she bought.

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