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Nigerian Actors, Entertainers That Own Lamborghinis and their worths

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

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Lamborghini is an Italian brand and manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi.

Its products are expensive, worth millions and even billions of naira.

The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, for instance, costs approximately $8.3 million(N3,510,568,000.00), and just four people on earth have it in their garage.

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Despite Global Inflation, Lamborghini’s operating profits increased by 70% over the first half of 2022. According to a report, it has also pre-sold its entire production run till early 2024

Some Nigerian actors and entertainers also house these luxury supercars in the garage.

Let us have a glimpse of some of these celebrities:

Dino Melaye – Lamborghini Aventador (N242,000,000)

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Senator Dino Melaye is a politician and actor.

He was formerly a member of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

He has been featured in various movies. He had his debut role in a television series titled ‘Equity unbound’.

He also featured in a film titled ‘Lemonade’ alongside other Nollywood stars like Sean King, Kunle Remi, Real Warri Pikin, Ayoola Ayobami, Joy Idoko, Linda Osifo, Chioma Idigo, and Mofe Duncan, among others.

Senator Dino is known for his exotic garage with various supercars. One is the Lamborghini Aventador, which is worth about N242,000,000.

Read more about Dino Melaye’s luxury cars.

Davido – Lamborghini Aventador and Huracan (N242,000,000)

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Davido is one of the top Nigerian entertainers who boasts of housing these luxury cars in his garage.

He is a proud owner of the Lamborghini Aventador, which is worth N242,000,000 and the Lamborghini Huracan, priced at N87,000,000.

Runtown – Lamborghini Gallardo (N105,000,000)

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In 2017, the music star took to the internet to announce his possession of the Lamborghini Gallardo, valued at about N105,000,000.

His contract deal with his former record label, Eric Manny, reportedly included the possession of the supercar.

Patoranking – Lamborghini Urus (N94,000,000)

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Patoranking is also on the list of entertainers’ privileges to own one of the expensive cars in their garage.

The music star is a proud owner of the Lamborghini Urus, reportedly worth about N94,000,000.

Olamide – Lamborghini Aventador (N242,000,000)

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The award-winning musician and YBNL record label boss recently included the Lamborghini Aventador.

Before the arrival of this new supercar, the music star garage reportedly houses the Bentley Continental GT, Chevrolet Camaro, Range Rover Sports and Mercedes Benz G-Wagon.

The market value of the Aventador is reportedly estimated at N242,000,000.

Kola Adeyemi – Lamborghini Aventador (N242,000,000)

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The Nollywood star was seen posing with a Lamborghini Aventador on Instagram. The supercar is worth about N242,000,000

The Aventador is powered by a 6.5-litre V12 engine with about 759 horsepower.

The supercar can accelerate at 62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 217 mph (350 km/h).

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