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Fit For A Music Legend : Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi Acquires Chevrolet Suburban Ultra-luxury SUV

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Fit for a music legend : Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi acquires brand new Chevrolet Suburban ultra-luxury SUV.

Chevrolet Suburban models includes the Premier, Z71, RST, LT and the LS. But Obey’s own is the flagship High Country.

The High Country model is the most expensive variant of the made in America Chevrolet Suburban full-sized SUV.

His latest purchase comes 3 months after marking his 82nd birthday held on April 3rd at the DECROSS Gospel mission in Lagos.





At the well attended event, Ebenezer Obey, also known as The Chief Commander, was presented with a brand new Mercedes-Benz.

Nigerian juju musician, Professor Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, known professionally as Ebenezer Obey, has acquired a brand new Chevrolet Suburban full-sized ultra-luxury SUV.

The news of his latest purchase was announced by City People TV. It comes three months after marking his 82nd birthday at a well attended event held on April 3rd at the DECROSS Gospel mission in Lagos. At the event, Obey, also known as The Chief Commander, was presented with a brand new Mercedes-Benz.

Chevrolet Suburban High Country





Chevrolet Suburban models includes the Premier, Z71, RST, LT and the LS. But Ebenezer Obey’s own is the flagship High Country, which is the most expensive variant of the made in America full-sized SUV.

The Suburban model differentiate itself with a unique “High Country signature grille, sill plates and interior stitching, and rides on a 22-inch wheels and all-season tyres.

Its premium cabin features comfortable seating for up to nine plus a 10.2-inch diagonal center touch-screen display paired with available Google built-in, which allows hands-free with voice commands.

Powering the top-spec Chevrolet Suburban High Country is a 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 with Dynamic Fuel Management, which produces 420-horsepower and a 460 lb-ft of torque.





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