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Luxurious house and cars of E-money

E-money, whose real name is Emeka Okonkwo, is one of the richest people in Nigeria. To say more, he is one of the youngest millionaires in the country! E-money’s net worth around 1.5 billion Naira and he does not hesitate to spend a million or two. Let us have a look at E-money’s house that looks more like a palace, and his cars, which he changes for different occasions.

E-money standing by his mirror

E-money house and cars

Is it E-money’s house or a palace?

E-money in his living room

E-money house and cars

E-money’s house is known to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Nigeria. No wonder – it is worth more than 250 million Naira. Looking at the house, you can say that E-money’s favorite colors are white and gold. The main theme of the interior is Middle East (with a lot of white and gold!).

E-money's kids

E-money house and cars

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It is quite luxurious – gold plated chairs and tables, huge beds and expensive household appliance, etc. The house also has a private gym inside. His family (especially kids) love

to spend time in the house – they play in the pool, in the yard or with various toys.

E-money loves to share his lifestyle with people – his Instagram is full with images of his house, wife, and kids.

E-money’s cars for different occasions

E-money by his car

E-money house and cars

No doubt, E-money likes to spend some cash on expensive cars. Recently, E-money has bought a new Lexus LX 570 2017, which costs around $90 000! Also, he bought a special present for his brother Kcee – a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon (with a price around twenty million Naira).

E-money’s cars together cost over one million dollars. He owns:

  • Jaguars
  • Range
  • Rovers Sports
  • Prado Jeeps G-Wagons
  • BWMs

As usual, he shares the pictures of his cars with all his subscribers in social networks.

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