ONE of the luxury automobiles rich and famous Nigerians are obsessed with now is Rolls Royce Phantom. This is because the powerful machine raises the profile of every owner and the brand has remained the world’s super-luxury car for several years. It takes a special car to successfully fend off its rivals for eight years and Rolls-Royce Phantom is just that car. Yet again, it is the best top-end luxury car money can buy.
The 2015 prices vary from $319,025 to $407,400 depending on the models or customized ones from the factory. And few super rich Nigerians who don’t mind the cost, spend fortunes to acquire the wonder-on-wheel.The car which comes in different forms of Coupe, Drop Head Coupe, Rolls Royce Ghost and Sedan is an expansive, substantial vehicle in all its forms; a classically-styled and unmistakable exterior with its tall, upright grille.
Eminent Nigerians whose love for this car is legendary include the Ijebu born high prince, Otunba Subomi Balogun; Esama of Benin, Sir Gabriel Igbinedion, and Prince Bolu Akin-Olugbade.
For the respected businessman and Ijebu high chief, he exudes class and sophistication. The sophisticated nature of his Ikoyi, Lagos home, equipped with state-of-the-art garage and a fleet of exotic cars, attests to his affluence.
Late last year, the banking guru added to his collection of cars with the acquisition of a 2014 Rolls Royce Phantom. No doubt, the Olori Omo-Oba Akile Ijebu has established himself in the league of notable Nigerians.
Late last year, the banking guru added to his collection of cars with the acquisition of a 2014 Rolls Royce Phantom. No doubt, the Olori Omo-Oba Akile Ijebu has established himself in the league of notable Nigerians.
Prince Bolu Akin-Olugbade, the Aare Onakakanfo of Owu Kingdom, is obsessed with the brand and avoids using other brands. After buying his first Rolls Royce in 1984, Prince Bolu Akin-Olugbade has so fallen in love with this British symbol of fine taste that he has seven so far, including two latest models Phantoms.
Although his cars come in different colours, one striking thing about all of the wonders-on-wheels is the fact that they all have similar number plates: Bolu.
The Esama of Benin and Patriarch of the Igbinedion Dynasty, Sir Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion is a big time freak of Rolls Royce. The Esama has 3 of the wonder on wheels in his expansive car fleet.
The late Ooni of Ife Oba Okunade Sijuwade has a collection of Rolls Royce. There is at least one Rolls Royce in his entourage anytime the late Ooni moves around.
His Imperial Majesty, Oba Obateru Akinruntan, the Olugbo of Ugboland in Ondo State is one of the richest monarchs in Nigeria and he has a thorough taste for automobiles.
Hajia Bola Shagaya, Chief (Mrs.) Nudubusi Kanu and few other notable Nigerians and celebrities in the entertainment world also drive Rolls Royce.
He is one of the few monarchs who have latest editions of Rolls Royce in their fleet.
Nigeria soccer star, Brown Ideye who was the record signing of English premiership side, Westbromich Albion last season and has since moved to Greek side, Olympiakos also belongs to the league of Nigerians who have Rolls Royce in their car collection.Ideye got his Rolls Royce for $250,000 last year.
Delta billionaire has 2 Rolls Royce in his fleet.Last year, he bought the 2014 edition of the wonder on wheels for his wife as a birthday present.
Reverend Chris Okotie of the Household of God Church also belongs to the league of Super Rich Nigerian Rolls Royce freaks. The Lagos pastor recently acquired the latest edition of the wonder on wheel, which has remained the world’s super-luxury car for several years. Okotie is widely known for his love for tasteful and exotic lifestyle.
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