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Kwam 1's babymama acquires N4m Lexus jeep

According to sources, the automobile - a Lexus Jeep RX 350 - was delivered to the home of the Yoruba actress on Thursday, June 18, 2015.

Bisola Badmus just acquired a new Lexu jeep valued at N4m

Bisola Badmus, one of KWAM 1's babymamas has acquired a new automobile valued at N4m.

Further information pieced together by Pulse showed that Bisola, who recently completed the shoot of a new movie project at an undisclosed amount, acquired the automobile in preparation for the launch of her new movie scheduled for release in few weeks time.

Bisola has a 4-years old son, Abdul Malik Ayinde Anifowoshe, with the popular Fuji musician.

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