“I Wan Buy Lambo, Abeg Where Una Dey See Dis Money”- Lagos State Police Ben Hundeyin Begs Online

  • Ben Hundeyin, the Police Public Relations Officer in Lagos State, has expressed his desire to own a luxury car, specifically a Lamborghini.
  • He shared this in a playful tone on Monday, March 3rd, during the ongoing discussions about Lamborghinis.

Ben Hundeyin, the Police Public Relations Officer in Lagos State, has expressed his desire to own a luxury car, specifically a Lamborghini.

He shared this in a playful tone on Monday, March 3rd, during the ongoing discussions about Lamborghinis.

Lamborghini is making waves in Nigeria because of a recent drama with socialite Sophia Egbueje and Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy. Reports claim that Burna Boy promised Egbueje a Lamborghini but didn’t keep his word. In response, Egbueje bought the luxury car herself, causing a buzz on social media.

Recently, Mercy Eke from Big Brother Naija displayed her luxurious Lamborghini, making waves online with her images and videos. This has sparked conversations, with some arguing that Lamborghinis are purchased to flaunt wealth.

At the same time, Hundeyin reached out on his X (formerly Twitter) to ask Nigerians for advice on how to earn enough money for a Lamborghini.

He wrote, “I wan buy Lamborghini. Abeg where una dey see dis money? 🫣.”

See his post below:

In other news, Media figure Florence Otedola, widely recognized as DJ Cuppy, has candidly discussed her upbringing and the implications of privilege.

As the offspring of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola, DJ Cuppy revealed that she was raised in a financially stable environment and, during her childhood, did not fully comprehend the magnitude of her advantages.

In a recent post on her X account, she expressed her growing awareness of societal inequalities, remarking, “Growing up, I didn’t fully realise just how privileged I was. I never had to worry about anything.”

She reflected on how what she once viewed as ordinary—living without monetary stress—represents a reality that many individuals aspire to and hope for.

On her X handle, Cuppy wrote, “Thank God I see it now. What felt normal to me is something someone else is praying for? Gratitude changes everything.”

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