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Nigerian porn star Krissyjoh reveals he has made N240m from acting porn


Nigerian porn star, Krissyjoh has disclosed that he has made over N240m ($600,784) from acting in porn movies. 

The porn star who showed off his total earnings via a screenshot he shared, thanked his fans for all their support. He further described it as a testimony and not a showoff. 

Krissyjoh wrote; 


240 Million Naira!

E Shock You?

You don't need to steal to make money

You don't need to scam to make money

You don't need to kill to make money

You don't need to do rituals to make money

You don't need to commit crime to make money

You can use what you have to make money and have rest of mind.

I thank all my fans for their support!

240 Million (N240,000,000.00) Naira no be 240 Naira.

A VERY BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO ME!

It's just a testimony not a show off. Bad belle go hug transformer jor.

NB: I'm still one of the most poorest Entertainers in Nigeria.

His girlfriend and colleague, Marame Edet a.k.a Ugly Galz who congratulated him stated that ''hard work'' pays and further expressed hope of achieving more. She wrote; 

Your hard work has paid the price for today and I know there are better things ahead of you to achieve.

Congratulations on this achievement! Words don’t have the capacity to tell you how proud I am to be your girlfriend..... @krissyjohchris #PROUDLYMYPROPERTY


Baby Bone Straight ohh 


Some will say Na the money I Dey follow yes kee yaself Na the money money ohh




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