Rich kids of Nigeria put everyone in the shade with their lavish display of wealth With Houses decked in gold, collecting Louboutins like coupons and spraying money from a GUN!
The rich kids of Instagram from the UK, the US and Russia now have serious competition in the shape of Nigeria's moneyed youngsters (top centre, bottom right). E-money, the country's youngest billionaire, lives in a gold-decked house (top left) while rapper Bnaira throws round cash at parties (top right). Beauty entrepreneur Hudda The Boss Chick shows off her fuchsia pink SUV (bottom left) and Mompha (bottom centre) collects Louboutins like coupons.
The rich kids of Instagram never disappoint when it comes to flaunting their extreme wealth on social media.
But it's generally young people who hail from the UK, the US and Russia
that are known for showing off their private jets, designer clothes and
luxury holidays.
Now, however, they've got some stiff competition from the wealthiest
young people in Nigeria - Africa's biggest economy - whose exploits are
documented by the Richkidsnaija Instagram account.
Billionaire Emeka Okonkwo, known as E-money owns several properties in Lagos which he has kitted out in lavish style
Rapper and designer Bayo Adewale AKA Bnaira is also fond of throwing cash around at parties
Emeka Okonkwo,
known as E-money, is the country's youngest billionaire through
interests such as property, oil and gas and his own record label.
A billion Nigerian Naira is the equivalent of around £2.5 million in the UK.
A video from
earlier this year, shows him spraying one million Nigerian dollars -
the equivalent of £2,500 - on guests at the marriage of actor Mike
Ezuruonye's sister.
Rapper and designer Bayo Adewale AKA Bnaira is also fond of throwing cash around at parties.
He became known
for his love of red cars while studying geography at the University of
Lagos and worked his way up from a Honda Accord to Ranger Rovers and
supercars with personalised plates in his signature colour.
Louboutin trainers are hugely popular among Nigeria's wealthiest shoppers
Mompha boasted that his shoes are Louboutins and that he has 'lots of them like coupons'
A glamorous pair dressed in white pose in front of a sports car
Louboutins are
hugely popular among Nigeria's wealthiest young men with both Hushpuppi
and Mompha showing off their huge collections.
Mompha, who is
the CEO of a Lagos Bureau De Change, boasted that he has 'lots of them
like coupons' and is 'drowning' in a red sea of their distinctive
soles.
He also showed
off his bags from a shopping spree at Gucci, Cavalli, Valentino,
Versace, Hermes and Louis Vuitton, making his followers aware that he'd
paid for the luxury haul in cash.
Meanwhile HushpuppiI proudly announced that he had been invited to an exclusive preview event at Versace.
HushpuppiI proudly announced that
he had been invited to an exclusive preview event at Versace where he
blew a lot of money on an exclusive leather jacket
Beauty entrepreneur Hudda The Boss Chick shows off her fuschia pink SUV
Singer Davido strikes a moody pose before boarding a private jet
Hushpuppi said that he doesn't run with the crowd and isn't built to be a champion in a local market
Hushpuppi has boasted about spending a million Naira on a new Versace man bag, the equivalent of £2,500
'None of you nuisance, noise makers was invited,' he said.
'To God be the glory, it was a successful event and I had a wonderful experience, met worthy people of great class.
'Of course I made a purchase of one jacket with a huge price tag.
Two men in matching suits show off the purchase of a new Mercedes vehicle
Louboutin fan Mompha settles into his seat in Emirates First Class Private Suite on a flight to Qatar
Mompha shows off his shopping from Gucci, Cavalli, Valentino, Versace, Hermes and Louis Vuitton noting that he'd paid in cash
Emoney, pictured travelling in style, is worth the equivalent of £2.5 million
Bnaira is known for his love of red vehivles and owns a fleet of Range Rovers and sports cars with personalised plates
'These jackets are not going to be available for the general public and they will never be made after this event.
'They are once in a life time exclusive pieces and of course I only like
it if it's one of a kind, cos I don't work with crowd mentality and I'm
not built to be a champion in a local market.'
He's also boasted about spending a million Naira on a new Versace man bag, the equivalent of £2,500.
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