Society
Former Lagos Commissioner Tokunbo Afikuyomi lives large

When Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi was Commissioner of Tourism in Lagos State, he had a larger than life image, in fact he lived large enjoying himself the way he wanted.
This was evident in his involvement in the deal that brought the Sunbun Yacht, a magnificent sailing hotel to Lagos State, from its original location in Ellis Water Ways, London.
Long after his appointment has been over the man still enjoys the life style of the high and mighty. All Afikuyomi needs to have fun is simply to imagine it and then execute it, as he had a crew of loyal boys who makes sure all his fantasies came to past. Till date, one of his biggest fantasies remains throwing parties at special locations.
In one of such parties which took place at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos State, the chubby and dark-complexioned man bought the whole bar, as he left an electrifying effect in the minds of all the people who attended.
A source close to www.theoctopusnews.com revealed how the man leaves like an Arabian Prince each time he is in London.
According to him, Afikuyomi is a man who has a high taste and he does not sleep in just any hotel. He revealed how the former Commissioner Tourism had sometime time ago visited London and lodge in a hotel located in Parklane, Dorchester.
The source, revealed how Afikuyomi’s suite had a swimming pool, as he was quick to tell us that even though the former Senator is no longer a regular face in the social circle he still enjoys life like a pop star.
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