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How a homeless kid became a Lamborghini-driving millionaire at 25
16 Feb, 2021 06:11 PM
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Homeless as a child, Branden Condy is now a self-made millionaire. Photo / Instagram
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By: Amy Heather
A man who grew up in poverty and was homeless as a child has revealed how he became a millionaire – going from struggling bartender to penthouse owner with a Lamborghini in just two years.
Branden Condy, an entrepreneur and Instagram influencer, started life in hardship.
The 25-year-old was made homeless as a child after his single mother was unexpectedly laid off work, with the family given just 12 hours notice to vacate their house, the Sun reports.
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Manchester United s faltering Premier League title challenge suffered another blow in a 1-1 draw at struggling West Brom as Wolves eased fears they could be drawn into a relegation scrap with a 2-1 win at Southampton on Sunday.
United have dropped points in five of their last seven league games to allow Manchester City to pull seven points clear, with a game in hand.
A point was enough to nudge Ole Gunnar Solskjaer s men back above Leicester into second on goal difference.
But that was of little consolation to the Red Devils against a West Brom side that had conceded 24 goals in taking just one point from their previous seven home games.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Lockdown slams Auckland CBD restaurants struggling after 70 per cent summer downturn
15 Feb, 2021 01:02 AM
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PM Jacinda Ardern and director general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield this afternoon gave an update on the three Valentine s Day cases, all of which are within one family.
PM Jacinda Ardern and director general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield this afternoon gave an update on the three Valentine s Day cases, all of which are within one family.
Not all restaurants will survive this week s snap lockdown, warns a long-time Auckland hospitality operator.
The industry has called for immediate and targeted government help, saying that unlike other businesses who can still trade at level 3, many in hospitality are now on zero income.