- Nigerian singer Rema reportedly spends over N700 million on a G63 G-Wagon and a Lamborghini Urus in a single day.
- Polancoexoticcars breaks the news on social media, sharing photos of the stunning vehicles and congratulating Rema on his purchase.
- Rema’s acquisition includes a matte black G63 G-Wagon and a Lamborghini Urus.
Nigerian singer Rema has reportedly splurged over N700 million on a pair of luxury vehicles, namely a G-Wagon and a Lamborghini Urus.
The news of his extravagant purchase surfaced online, courtesy of auto dealer Polancoexoticcars, who had the privilege of selling the breathtaking cars to the singer.
Rema, known for his hit singles like “Calm Down,” stunned fans and followers by acquiring not just one, but two high-end vehicles on the same day.
The purchases included a sleek matte black G63 G-Wagon and a Lamborghini Urus. The revelation of Rema’s latest acquisitions sent shockwaves across social media platforms.
Photos of the stunning vehicles were shared by Polancoexoticcars on their Instagram page, accompanied by a congratulatory message directed at Rema.
“SOLD! Congratulations @heisrema Lamborghini Urus – Mercedes Benz G63,” read the caption alongside the captivating photos of the newly acquired cars.
Netizens Reactions…
longspoonkitchen said: “I bought a bag of rice and 25L groundnut oil at the same time”
mr__earl remarked: “Urus don become Camry for Lagos 😂”
temidayo_x commented: “If y’all understand how big calm down is you go know say this one small for rema”
preetty_bee_ opined: “Rema is way richer than Obo, wiz and burna combined but baba is underrated coz of his humility plus he made the biggest song in Africa so far in Calm down”
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In other news, Nigerian music sensation, Divine Ikubor, well known as Rema, is set to take the stage at the prestigious Brit Awards this year.
The organizers confirmed that Rema will be performing at this year’s BRIT Awards, the most prestigious music awards show in the United Kingdom.
They made this announcement on Thursday morning on their Twitter page.
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