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See the Guy that Spent N5million in a Club Last Sunday
























So, who do you think splurged all that money  on just drinks? Oh sorry! you guessed wrong. the guy on very unkempt dreadlocks that looks like  a man recovering from years  of insanity ..LOL was the guy that set the whole nation on fire with the news that he spent  N5 million on drinks.



He's a popular South-Africa based Nigerian man called King Jide AKA the Mayor of Capetown.
The money was squandered on 30 Ace of Spades and 1 Dom Perignon at Cova Lounge in Lagos last Sunday June 29th.























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Well he perhaps may have proven he is excessively rich; but then I would love if he would just try ordering  a plate  of Caviar  three times day for a whole week , he would probably have to come back and start answering Jidenna... holding is father and suckling his mother..LOL..

Well, congrats for such huge amount spent on just alcohol... I wonder if the toilet where you and your friend  peed knew that it was actually millions that was being wasted in it..  LOL.

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