- Nollywood actor, Yomi Gold has turned heads on social media.
- A widely circulated video shows him at a livestock farm in the United States.
- In the video, he promotes goats.

Nollywood actor, Yomi Gold’s recent video shot at a livestock farm in the United States has caught the attention of social media users.
The video of the actor promoting a goat soon went viral, leaving many Nigerians surprised by his latest endeavor.
In the video, Yomi Gold, who has denied being the father of another child, appears among a herd of well-kept goats at what appears to be an American livestock facility. His pleasant demeanor and warm tone encourage potential buyers to view his animals.
He explained that with the holidays approaching, he wanted to generate additional revenue for the festivities.
While some were shocked by the actor’s foray into livestock farming, others praised his move. While many observers have stressed that moving abroad often leads individuals to explore different opportunities, Yomi Gold doesn’t seem worried about what the public thinks.
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Read some of the comments below:
@HouseofPalermo: “I’m waiting for him to mention the price per goat. Do you have his Instagram account?”
@faveblisx: “I think he’s been doing this for a while, not just the goat but his mr goat!!! Egbon is hitting”
@VRT97: “It’s so lucrative, for reasons I can’t say here, but it’s a lot of money, especially since he’s Nigerian”
@john322226: “If he were selling goats like this in Nigeria, they would say he is in a tough spot, but since it is abroad, they know his business is doing well. It is okay to work hard, but location helps you get the best return from your hard work.”
@nosafk: “It’s better to sell goats in a country where no one can kidnap you easily than in a country where they can kidnap you, create content while calling your family, post it online, and the security agencies turn a blind eye. Meanwhile, he makes a lot of money from this business.”
@GideonToba: “One would think selling a goat in the US/Canada means he is poor. I’m here to tell you goats are expensive here and he’s probably richer than a lot of 8-5s”
@JayRomee_: “The animals are the right size and you know they’re well taken care of and you’re getting your money’s worth.”
