Victor Osimhen Acquires 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Worth Over N900M

  • Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has acquired a new 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan as part of his collection.
  • Napoli star drives a high-end SUV in Nigeria, worth over N900 million, featuring a powerful 6.75-liter V12 engine and bespoke features.
Victor Osimhen Acquires 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Worth Over N900M

Super Eagles forward Victor Osimhen has made a lavish addition to his car collection by purchasing a 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a luxury SUV valued at over ₦900 million.

The Napoli striker was recently seen driving the high-end vehicle during a visit to Nigeria, drawing admiration from fans and auto enthusiasts alike. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan, known for its 6.75-liter V12 engine and bespoke luxury features, is one of the most prestigious SUVs available globally.

While many Nigerians took to social media to celebrate the footballer’s latest purchase, applauding him for rewarding himself after years of hard work, others advised him to also invest in long-term ventures and charitable causes.

Osimhen, who rose from humble beginnings to become one of Africa’s top footballers, continues to make headlines not only for his skills on the pitch but also for his taste in premium lifestyle choices. This new acquisition further solidifies his status among the continent’s highest-earning sports stars.

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In other news, Sola Ogudugu, the first babymama of Nigerian music star Wizkid, has addressed a fan who repeatedly refers to her as the singer’s wife.

The fan left a comment on one of her Instagram posts, calling her “Iyawo Ibrahim” (Wife of Ibrahim, Wizkid’s real name), and added, “Every day is a holiday!”

In response, Sola expressed her displeasure, urging the fan to stop leaving such comments, which she described as delusional and harmful to her prospects of ever becoming someone’s wife.

She clarified that she typically avoids responding to comments true or false but felt compelled to speak out due to the persistence and negative impact of this particular narrative.

“I’m not one to address anything, whether true or false. But this type of comment on every single one of my posts is actually very detrimental to me actually being “Iyawo Somebody”, one day.
Constantly commenting shit like this is not a good look. I actually really and truly dislike it. Let this be the last of this delusional type of comment, please. Thanks and God bless you”.

Her post has since sparked discussions online, with many applauding her for setting the record straight.

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