ADVERTISEMENT

Celebtitude! Wizkid Gets High With Gleaming New Porsche Ride

The talent brings the papers and the papers bring the goodlife…

Life’s all rainbows and butterflies for Wizkid. Smiling from ear to ear, with his shoulders puffed up four times its size, he displayed the latest of his acquisitions. This is no new girl, lucrative singing deal, or a new artist…it’s actually shiny, sleek, expensive and reeks of the good life.

It’s a brand new Porsche Panamera S, and a customized licence plate makes it uniquely for Wizzy baby. Porshe Panamera S is worth $ 93,200.00 (about N15M)and it has a cool top track speed of 178mph.

It’s not the grand Rolls Royce that earlier was rumoured to be his, but as cars go, A Porshe Panamera works for me anyday!

Enjoy the view…

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

You should avoid boat rides for these 5 reasons

You should avoid boat rides for these 5 reasons

How to save a life by doing CPR during an emergency

How to save a life by doing CPR during an emergency

Avoid these 3 common mistakes when cooking fried rice

Avoid these 3 common mistakes when cooking fried rice

Okin biscuits and 9 other snacks millennials loved as children

Okin biscuits and 9 other snacks millennials loved as children

How 1 woman became first lady of 2 different countries — she married 2 presidents

How 1 woman became first lady of 2 different countries — she married 2 presidents

Ladies! Here are 5 things you shouldn't say to your man during sex

Ladies! Here are 5 things you shouldn't say to your man during sex

How parents, teachers can recognise when a child is being bullied

How parents, teachers can recognise when a child is being bullied

It's illegal to publicly celebrate your birthday in this country

It's illegal to publicly celebrate your birthday in this country

Here are 5 ways to survive Nigeria during fuel scarcity

Here are 5 ways to survive Nigeria during fuel scarcity

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT