In a recent interview with media personality Rufai Oseni, the rapper said he once reviewed his bank records and was shocked by what he found.
According to him, between 2020 and 2026, he spent about N340 million on supplies from just one dealer.
Ice Prince explained that the figure only covered a single supplier, even though he had different sources depending on his location.
He revealed that he relied on various dealers in cities like Abuja, Jos, Ghana, and even London, meaning that the total amount spent could be much higher.
The rapper said, ‘’Let me you how bad it is. I checked the ‘(bank) statement. This is probably going to shock you but its the truth.
“Between 2020 and 2020 to 2026, I had spent N340 million on one dealer of we#d…in six years. That is just one of them. I haven;t checked the rest.
“This is just one person who will contantly supplies my we#d but he is not the one who supplies it all the time because there are other guys
“If I am in Abuja, there i a different person, If I am in Ghana, there is a different person. If I am in Jos, there is a different person. If I am in London, there is a different person”
Back in April, Ice Prince revealed that he decided to adopt a healthier lifestyle, which includes giving up smoking, alcohol, and certain habits as part of a broader personal transformation.
KanyiDaily recalls that Ice Prince also opened up about his weight loss, explaining that it was the result of lifestyle changes rather than any health problem.
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