Omah Lay acquires new house










 Omah Lay, a rapidly growing artist, is already deserving of congratulations as it has been reported that he has purchased a new home.

The 'Damn' artist reportedly spent 50 million naira on his new home, according to rumors.

The new property is rather large, therefore the sum is worthwhile.

The mansion appears to still be under construction based on the web photos.

Asake, the man of the moment, just purchased a property for several millions of naira.

The musician, who is currently at the top of the charts, gained popularity after he flaunted the fruits of his labor.

Asake flaunted his new blessing while explaining how he transitioned from hustling for free sleeping space to buying real home.

"I switched from hustling for free lodging to real estate investing."

His comment box was inundated with congratulations and appreciation from numerous celebs.

Brodashaggi, Don Jazzy, Obi Cubana, and many others showered him with affection.










Singer Omah Lay, real name Stanley Omah Didia, is from Nigeria. Early in 2020, he became well-known after his independently produced song "Bad Influence" became a social media sensation. He is also well-known for his appearance with Alpha P on the official Masterkraft remix of Justin Bieber's song "Peaches" from 2021 and for working with the singer again on "Attention" from 2022. At the 2020 Headies Awards, Lay took home the Next Rated honor.

Stanley Omah Didia was born and reared in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He is from the Rivers Local Government Area in the Rivers State town of Ikwerre. Before attending the University of Port Harcourt, he graduated from Comprehensive High School in Rivers State. He comes from a musical family; before to his 1977 passing, his grandfather played music for Celestine Ukwu. Drums were played by Lay's father.

Lay and Tems were both detained on December 14, 2020, following their performance at a play in Uganda. Their arrests were made for violating the COVID-19 lockdown regulations, according to the Ugandan Police authority. The artists believed they had been duped. The two were released, the Ugandan government expressed regret for the detention, and they were found not guilty two days later.





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