In a recent interview with Punch he reveals the house worth N110million was financed with a mortgage.
“I put a mortgage payment plan in place, based on the savings I had made four years before I started a career in music. I am still paying for the house. And by the grace of God, I will get a second one soon. I pay close to N1m a month and sometimes, more. I am going to do this for the next 25 years and I am not ashamed to say it.” he says.
“I put a mortgage payment plan in place, based on the savings I had made four years before I started a career in music. I am still paying for the house. And by the grace of God, I will get a second one soon. I pay close to N1m a month and sometimes, more. I am going to do this for the next 25 years and I am not ashamed to say it.” he says.
On his relationship with Simi Osomo:
“She understands what she is getting into. My female fans, respect me
and I also feel my relationship inspires them in different ways. So I
guess that from lust and attraction it has moved to admiration.”
On his decision to stick with Mavin Records:
“I am happy and honoured to be signed onto Mavin Records. I have a lot
of respect for Wande Coal. He made a brave move and I wish him all the
best. But I will not support anyone bad mouthing the label. With regards
to Mavin Records deal, Don Jazzy has given me the opportunity to leave
whenever I want to, but I won’t leave and start saying something else.”
On his debut movie role: “I have always told my dad (Late actor Justus Esiri)
I wanted to act, but he would tell me not to worry that once he found
the right script, I would come on board. But when he heard I was
starring in a Nollywood movie he felt proud of me. The movie was shot in
2012 before he died.”
It is really commendable that Dr Sid is
being open about the means by which he bought his house. Fans often
complain that celebrities set unrealistic examples with their lavish
lifestyles so it is great to understand the details behind it.
Credit: Punch
Credit: Punch
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