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Inside Sir Olu Okeowo’s ₦2b Luxurious Garage That Includes Rolls-Royces, Bentleys And Mercedes-Benzs

Sir Olu Okeowo,the property merchant, Philantropist and chairman of Gibraltar construction Nigeria limited,is one of few silent Nigerian billionaires that love to spend big on luxury cars.
He along with the founder of First City Monument Bank, Otunba Subomi Balogun and Aare Bolu Akin Olugbade (both of whom have at least 11 and 10 Rolls-Royces respectively ), leads the proud owners of the Rolls-Royce brand in Nigeria.
His passion for cars has seen him splashed about ₦2 billion Naira on Luxury cars in his Ikoyi Mansion alone, making his car collection one of the largest and most expensive car collections in Nigeria.
While there’s no way of telling exactly how many cars he owns, the walk around Video above shows he has not one but over 5 Rolls-Royces models that includes 4 Phantoms and 2 Ghosts in his fully air-conditioned garage in Ikoyi,lagos.
He also has Bentley models like the Continental GT and the extra luxurious Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase ,along with other cars like Mercedes G-wagons,Cadillac Escalade SUV, Toyota Land Cruiser, Range Rover SUV,just to mention a few .
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