Musician, Kelvyn Boy, has landed in Lagos, Nigeria after recently meeting with Afrobeats superstar Wizkid.
In a post on Instagram, Kelvyn Boy posed for a picture at a balcony with his back to the camera.
The location he added indicated that he was at Banana Island in Lagos knowns for its residential, commercial and recreational buildings.
“LAGOS 🇳🇬 I’m in your CITY…whats good??? #Downflat 💐,” he wrote.
This comes after he was granted a ¢200,000 bail by the Adentan Circuit Court after he was remanded in police custody for allegedly assaulting a lady said to be the mother of his two children.
The artiste born Kelvin Brown was accused of stamping on Deborah Kponyi’s ribs and hitting her back and right hand with an iron rod several times.
He pleaded not guilty after being remanded on Monday.
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