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Nigerian big boy E-Money dazes his wife with luxury car worth N217.8 million

Nigerians know how to go all the way when it comes to showing the one after their own heart that they care. Some people have even attested to the fact that Nigerian men know how to take care of a woman.

These sorts of claims are usually given credibility when news of wealthy men buying expensive gifts for their partners becomes viral.

Recently, Nigerian billionaire, Emeka Okonkwo, better known as E-Money, surprised his wife with a very expensive car gift.

The wealthy record label owner took to his Instagram page to post photos of a Rolls Royce Phantom, said to be about $600,000 (N217, 800, 000), which he bought for his wife.

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In his caption, he explained that she deserves all the good things in life because she has always stood by him even when things weren’t rosy. He also implored fans to pray for her. He wrote:

“Please help me pray for this Lady .She has been with me through thick and thin, She has never stopped praying for me.... My Love you deserve all the good things of life .Enjoy your Christmas gift..... Congratulations My Tomato Jos @iam_mrse #rollsroycephantom.”

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His obviously elated wife, Juliet, also took to her page to thank her husband as she explained that he is always full of surprises. She wrote:

“Oh my God! Christmas came early. I'm still speechless. Came back home for Christmas ,only to see a new baby Thank you my love , you see why l love you You are so full of surprises and always ready to gift me with precious things .... You will forever be my Super man, l can never trade you for anything .. My Chocolate cake with caramel topping . I Love You baby @iam_emoney1

#rollsroycephantom”

Sometimes love needs no special day to be celebrated. Congrats to Juliet on her new ride.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that E-Money and his music star older brother, Kcee, recently gave out motorbikes and a car to youths in their community.

The brothers who hail from Uli in Anambra state, went back to their hometown to help out the youth. The brothers gave out seven motorcycles and a Toyota Camry car. Kcee shared photos of the items that were given out on his Instagram page.

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