Are the rich kids of Nigeria the most outrageous yet with their lavish displays of wealth?

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The rich kids of Instagram never disappoint when it comes to flaunting their extreme wealth on social media.

But it's generally young people who hail from the UK, the US and Russia that are known for showing off their private jets, designer clothes and luxury holidays.

Now, however, they've got some stiff competition from the wealthiest young people in Nigeria - Africa's biggest economy - whose exploits are documented by the Richkidsnaija Instagram account.

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Billionaire Emeka Okonkwo, known as E-money owns several properties in Lagos which he has kitted out in lavish style

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Rapper and designer Bayo Adewale AKA Bnaira is also fond of throwing cash around at parties

Emeka Okonkwo, known as E-money, is the country's youngest billionaire through interests such as property, oil and gas and his own record label.

A billion Nigerian Naira is the equivalent of around £2.5 million in the UK.

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He owns multiple properties in Lagos and have kitted them out in lavish style with elaborate gold furnishings.

His party trick is to spray cash on the guests from a money gun at weddings.

video from earlier this year, shows him spraying one million Nigerian dollars - the equivalent of £2,500 - on guests at the marriage of actor Mike Ezuruonye's sister.

Rapper and designer Bayo Adewale AKA Bnaira is also fond of throwing cash around at parties.

He became known for his love of red cars while studying geography at the University of Lagos and worked his way up from a Honda Accord to Ranger Rovers and supercars with personalised plates in his signature colour.

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Louboutin trainers are hugely popular among Nigeria's wealthiest shoppers

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Mompha boasted that his shoes are Louboutins and that he has 'lots of them like coupons'

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A glamorous pair dressed in white pose in front of a sports car

Louboutins are hugely popular among Nigeria's wealthiest young men with both Hushpuppi and Mompha showing off their huge collections.

Mompha, who is the CEO of a Lagos Bureau De Change, boasted that he has 'lots of them like coupons' and is 'drowning' in a red sea of their distinctive soles.

He also showed off his bags from a shopping spree at Gucci, Cavalli, Valentino, Versace, Hermes and Louis Vuitton, making his followers aware that he'd paid for the luxury haul in cash.

Meanwhile HushpuppiI proudly announced that he had been invited to an exclusive preview event at Versace.

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HushpuppiI proudly announced that he had been invited to an exclusive preview event at Versace where he blew a lot of money on an exclusive leather jacket

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Beauty entrepreneur Hudda The Boss Chick shows off her fuschia pink SUV

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Singer Davido strikes a moody pose before boarding a private jet

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Hushpuppi said that he doesn't run with the crowd and isn't built to be a champion in a local market

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Hushpuppi has boasted about spending a million Naira on a new Versace man bag, the equivalent of £2,500

'None of you nuisance, noise makers was invited,' he said.

'To God be the glory, it was a successful event and I had a wonderful experience, met worthy people of great class.

'Of course I made a purchase of one jacket with a huge price tag.


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Two men in matching suits show off the purchase of a new Mercedes vehicle

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Louboutin fan Mompha settles into his seat in Emirates First Class Private Suite on a flight to Qatar

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Mompha shows off his shopping from Gucci, Cavalli, Valentino, Versace, Hermes and Louis Vuitton noting that he'd paid in cash

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Emoney, pictured travelling in style, is worth the equivalent of £2.5 million

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Bnaira is known for his love of red vehivles and owns a fleet of Range Rovers and sports cars with personalised plates

'These jackets are not going to be available for the general public and they will never be made after this event.

'They are once in a life time exclusive pieces and of course I only like it if it's one of a kind, cos I don't work with crowd mentality and I'm not built to be a champion in a local market.'

He's also boasted about spending a million Naira on a new Versace man bag, the equivalent of £2,500.
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Even in Africa, cats are obsessed with European Fag fashion and design.

I don't understand that at all...

Maybe because I came up in the south where it was jeans and a white tee, jeans with a polo sporting some reebok
 
Mann its just like here. Don't let a select few dictate what the whole country is. That's just like coming here and saying we are all Young Thug's or Soulja Boy's. Stop with that shit.

That's the same prejudging that cac's do.

Nigeria is no different than any other country. They have their oddballs and shit too. That doesn't make the majority.

And that dude ain't Nigerian in the bottom that's Gucci Mane......:lol: who the fuck wrote this shit? :lol:
 
what does "black militant type country" mean?
President Clinton was the first America president to visit Ghana. But Ghana is no longer as militant as they used to be. The Tutsi in Rwanda were set up to be killed for contacting revolutionary groups in other parts of Africa.
These militants in some parts of Africa have tried to spread some of the things I have been dealing with and trying to spread. Blacks all over Africa and the middle east used to tell of the truth about the "GARDEN OF EDEN". They said in the beginning there was only blacks (God). And we lived as Gods. It was a clothing optional society. If you wanted to wear clothes you did if you did not want to wear any then you did not. But we did not have the social hang ups we have today like lusting, being ashamed of the body etc.. And life was more modern back then than it is now. There was no such thing as incest because we was all one black family. Animal obeyed us and the only foods we ate were raw fruits and vegetables.
Out of all the people on the face of the earth their was one female who was very curious about killing a bird and using it for food. Until one day her curiosity over rode her and she killed a bird and ate it and blamed it on sex. Later on she persuaded her mate to do the same thing. This was the first time any human had ate the poisonous flesh. And that was the true story of how we started going astray from ourselves. What is in you is around you, and what is around you is in you.
We went from organic raw vegans to being programmed to kill our self with our teeth and make our enemies rich.
There are black militant groups in parts of Africa just like there are some here. I think Ghana leadership was militant at one time. I think Algeria and Nigeria had militant leadership at one time. I think Ghana did alright with Jerry Rawlings.
 
they may be stunting....but they aint even close to what I saw in Dubai...followed closely by the Chinese billionaires kids.....not knocking the hustle...
 
Mann its just like here. Don't let a select few dictate what the whole country is. That's just like coming here and saying we are all Young Thug's or Soulja Boy's. Stop with that shit.

That's the same prejudging that cac's do.

Nigeria is no different than any other country. They have their oddballs and shit too. That doesn't make the majority.


And that dude ain't Nigerian in the bottom that's Gucci Mane......:lol: who the fuck wrote this shit? :lol:

tell em bruh
 
Don't compare some kids flossing for IG to billionaire status bro.

But let's not be fooled... The parents of these kids are eating... well... mostly off blood money. & some are high 9 figure or billionaire status. Same w/ the Russian and Middle Eastern rich kids of IG. Tons of stolen $$ and tons of legit basic businesses on the up and up that are doing #'s. I know a guy that ships cars into Nigeria and Ghana and he easily nets 8 figures/ yr as a 3 man operation. He dressses like a mechanic & drives a beatup e class wagon tho. He will never make the cut for this ig page.

this ^^
 
I wonder what innocent people back home got slaughtered for them to have that wealth considering the various cultural genocides that still occur over there. I'm cool with a lot of Nigerians and they are all cool, but obsessed with fashion on another level. They are smart and about their business though. I repect that and the fact that they stick together over here at least.
 
considering most of that wealth is blood money and selling out their own people I can't respect that. Atleast in Dubai the royal family uses the money to build up their country while they aren't flossing
 
Africans have the highest academic performers out of any cultural group in the US, outperforming whites and asians. Nigerians are the highest performing on that list.

They stick together but still have petty ass tribal bullshit that the way any other group does...
Tribal bullshit and foreign gods, one compliments the other.
 
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