Key Points:
- Aguero Banks celebrates buying property through his rap career.
- He thanks Phyno for giving him his first big opportunity.
- Jeriq is praised for connecting him like a “through pass” in football.
Aguero Banks Reflects on Journey from Hustle to Homeowner
Fast-rising indigenous rapper, Aguero Banks, has shared heartfelt appreciation to his mentors after reaching a huge milestone in his career. The rapper, known for his raw talent and street-inspired bars, revealed he is now buying properties from the money he makes through music.

In a touching message posted online, Aguero remembered how far he had come. “The last time I checked, me and Carlo were trekking the whole of Enugu looking for whom to convince,” he said. “Now, we’re already buying properties off this rap.”
The young star then poured out gratitude to two people who played key roles in his rise. He wrote, “God bless Phyno for putting me on. I love you for life.”
Phyno, one of the biggest names in Eastern Nigerian music, is well known for supporting upcoming talents. His influence in the Igbo rap scene has opened doors for many artists, including Aguero.
Jeriq Credited for Orchestrating the Link-Up
In the same post, Aguero also gave a big shout-out to fellow rapper Jeriq. He thanked him for being the link between him and Phyno.
Using football terms to describe the help he received, Aguero wrote, “Jeriq (Kelvin De Bryune), ina agba ezigbo pass!!! I no fit carry you play!” He compared Jeriq’s support to a perfect “through pass,” calling him a true boss.
The name-drop of “Kelvin De Bryune” refers to top footballer Kevin De Bruyne, known for his sharp and accurate assists — making Aguero’s praise both creative and deeply appreciative.
From Enugu Streets to Success
Aguero Banks’ story is another proof that consistency and connections matter in the music world. Coming from Enugu and now gaining national attention, he is proud of his roots and those who believed in him.
Fans have praised his humble spirit and emotional tribute, saying it shows the power of brotherhood in the music industry. As he continues to climb, Aguero is not forgetting the ones who gave him the first push.





