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BBNaija winner Mercy “Lambo” shows off her mansion

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
February 6, 2020
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BBNaija winner Mercy “Lambo” shows off her mansion

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Social media went agog as BBNaija,winner Mercy “Lambo” shows off her mansion via her Instagram handle amidst various accolades and thumbs up from her followers.

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BBNaija winner Mercy “Lambo” shows off her mansion

 

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in an advertorial for the company that furnished her property, she showed her followers the various exquisite interiors of her new home.

The first female winner of the BBnaija season 4 themed “PepperDem” reality show, in her  usual excitement welcomed her followers and urged them to join her on a tour of her Mansion. She called it the Lambo mansion.

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“The queen of highlights, “Mercy Lambo” as she is fondly called took her Fans around her home and showed them how beautiful her home was.She made mention of the company that furnished her home and said she was in awe of how  beautiful they turned her home into.

BBNaija,winner Mercy “Lambo” shows off her mansion in grand style as she flaunts her curves dressed  in a wrap. Mercy “Lambo” has recently been accused of getting her butts enlarged,she has however retorted that she never got her butts enlarged.

In a Press Interveiw granted some months back she was asked by the Journalists, how much and where she got her Butts done,she flagrantly denied and said she had no idea what they were talking about.

She replied the journalists and said ,my answer is No, I didn’t do any surgery. You can believe anything you want to believe but my answer is No. However in one of her altercations with fellow disqualified housemate, Tacha she was heard to have told her, that with all her life savings she would not be able to afford her Butt. She pegged the Butt at that time at N5m.

Journalists have been trying to quiz out the truth from her. The Entrepreneur,Model and brand ambassador surely have been having the time of her life as she has been carrying her fans along on what’s going on in her life.

one of her greatest achievements as BBNaija,winner Mercy “Lambo” shows off her mansion she definitely has got her fans and followers talking about her home. The house is currently valued at N75m.She called and termed her new home,Lambo Mansion.

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BBNaija winner Mercy “Lambo” shows off her mansion

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