“I Grew Up In A Mud House” – Us Based Nigerian Singer, Lamboginny Recounts, Shares Photos Of His Mansion

“I Grew Up In A Mud House” – Us Based Nigerian Singer, Lamboginny Recounts, Shares Photos Of His Mansion

US-based Nigerian singer, Yinka Lawanson widely known as Lamboginny has shared his grass to grace story on Twitter to inspire others.

The musician revealed that while growing up, he lived in a mud house with his grandparents in Igando, Lagos State.

He said the latter part of his life saw him moving to the ‘face me I face you’ type of settlement in Ikotun.

From there, he squatted with friends for 7 years before finally getting a one-bedroom apartment. Now he resides in the United States, and is thankful to God for the life he has today.

Sharing a photo of his house, Lamboginny wrote;

I grew up in a Mud house with my grandparents in Igando, Lagos. We later moved into a “face me I face you” house in Ikotun. Squatted with friends for 7yrs and later got a one bedroom apartment.

Woke up this morning thinking about my journey and I’m grateful for where I’m today.


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