Supa Mega AKA was Renting Bryanston Home
"He was renting the property and was paying about R40 000 a month."
The household furniture belonging to slain rapper AKA, who flaunted a fleet of luxury vehicles worth millions of rands on social media, has been removed from his rented house in Bryanston.
This after the muso’s landlord, Nthsimane Mekoa, terminated the lease agreement shortly after his untimely death.
The embarrassing titbits will put paid to claims that AKA owned the property, which he flaunted on television when he was shooting his popular show The Braai Show with AKA.
This will further put to bed claims that the house bond, which is worth over R4-million, has been settled with money his estate received from his life cover and will be bequeathed to his nominated beneficiaries.
“It was not his house. He was renting the property and was paying about R40 000 a month. I know people thought this was his house because of the vehicles he was driving.
AKA’s close ally, who did not want to be named for fear of victimization revealed.
Among the fleet of vehicles the Supa Mega was driving, was a BMW i8 worth at least R2-million and BMW X7 worth over R2.6-million he bought shortly before his death.
The ally said Mekoa told AKA’s family he had terminated the lease agreement and asked them to go to the complex and collect his belongings.