- Tolanibaj, a former Big Brother Naija reality TV star, has expressed her opinion on the luxury of expensive cars.
- She referred to exotic cars as “liabilities” and expressed her preference to sell a Lamborghini for real assets rather than keeping a “liability.”
- Reality star shares opinion on Burna Boy’s sex-for-Lambo saga, accepting a Lamborghini as a gift but stating she would sell it to buy assets.

Former Big Brother Naija reality television personality, Tolanibaj, has expressed her views on the subject of high-end luxury vehicles.
She characterized exotic cars as “liabilities,” emphasizing her preference for liquidating a Lamborghini in favor of acquiring tangible assets rather than retaining what she considers a “liability.”
Her remarks come in the context of the ongoing controversy involving Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy and socialite Sophia Egbueje. Tolanibaj noted that while she would accept a Lamborghini as a gift, her intention would be to sell it in order to invest in assets.
In a video message shared on her Snapchat account, Tolanibaj stated, “If you give me a Lambo, I will sell it. I want assets. I want properties. I want lands. I want a penthouse in Pinnock. I want a big house in Ikoyi. Not a liability. But you can gift me a Lamborghini, I will sell it.”
In other news, Nigerian singer Akinmayokun Awodumila, also known as Mr. May D, has stirred up a lot of reactions online with his latest message to fans who compare him to Wizkid, whose real name is Ayo Balogun.
May D, famous for his hit song “Ile Ijo,” took to Twitter to boast about his impact on the Nigerian music scene.He cautioned fans and critics not to make comparisons with anyone in the music industry, particularly Wizkid.
“Don’t ever compare me to anyone in this industry again !! Especially wiz!! I’m a different breed!!! GOD’s baby,” May D wrote.
In the midst of the controversy surrounding his remarks about Wizkid, Mr. May D shared a story about when Wizkid sang his song “Too Fine” alongside Kel.
“I remember when I went to an event and Wizkid was performing my song with kel “too fine” and I was in the crowd I still love him till date but never compare,” he added.
May D gained fame when he signed a record deal with the now-defunct Psquare’s Square Records in 2011.
In August 2012, it was announced that he had parted ways with the label.
The Ile Ijo coroner believes that his issues with Psquare played a major role in shaping his career in music.
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