Actress Peju Johnson reveals the impact social media on her fashion sense

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  • Nollywood actress Peju Johnson has revealed the impact of social media on her fashion sense.
  • The actress stated she spends millions of naira on fashion items.
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Nollywood actress Peju Johnson shared her passion for luxury jewellery, revealing that she spends millions of naira on fashion items.

In an interview, she mentioned that social media has influenced her style and helped her mix and match her outfits better.

Speaking on how social media shapes her fashion life, the gorgeous actress stated:

“There are some styles online and it could be clothing or jewellery and I feel like buying them. With the help of social media, I can dress according to what I see online. It has impacted my fashion sense.”

The movie star revealed how much she spends on her fashion accessories.

“I cannot put a price on my jewellery because they can cost millions. Those are the type I wear. However, I love to wear expensive dresses which cost a lot of money.”

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Supporters of Nigerian artist Portable praised him for repairing the road in Sango-Ota. He shared a video on Instagram showing his initiative to bring a tractor to improve the deteriorating conditions.

Portable plans to buy a new vehicle, a “presidential motor,” and highlighted the poor state of Nigerian roads that could damage it.

He credited his financial success for this project and referenced his past contributions, including acquiring a G-Wagon, though he noted he had to pause his efforts for undisclosed reasons.

“Presidential motor. I have graded the road. My American motor mustn’t spoil because its mechanic isn’t available in Nigeria. If it spoils, who will repair it? It is a bad thing for Nigerian roads to spoil American motors. That’s why I have graded the road; I and others are doing it.

It’s because I have money; that’s why I can repair the road. Although I used to repair the roads, I stopped. When I bought my G-wagon, I stopped. Now, I want to buy a presidential motor, and I have to repair the road”.

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