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Between Nigerian big boy E-Money and American billionaire Mark Zukerberg’s car collections (photos)

Wealth is something a lot of people hope to experience so they can make their wildest dreams become a reality. However time has shown that different individuals have various reactions to being prosperous.

Many people all over the globe know about Facebook founder, Mark Zukerberg. Despite being one of the richest people in the world according to Forbes, his style is quite understated and he can easily be mistaken for a regular guy on the block.

On the other hand, Nigerian big boy, Emeka Okonkwo, better known as E-Money is another personality that does not leave many in doubt about his wealth. His grand displays on social media are enough to leave people daydreaming about what they would spend their money on if they are lucky enough to attain his level of success.

Today we want to compare the powerful machines in the garages of these two wealthy individuals.

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E-Money is no doubt a lover of powerful cars. He has been known to acquire luxury rides just as often as people change clothes. See some of the cars in his garage below:

1. Lexus and Mercedes Benz

The music manager has a 2017 Lexus Lx570 that cost around N50 million. He is also said to have recently bought a 2019 Mercedes Benz G63 AMG that cost about N125 million.

2. Rolls Royce

E-Money made the news in the later part of 2018 when he bought two Rolls Royce cars. He reportedly got one for his wife to appreciate her and the other for himself. One of the machines is said to have cost him approximately N217 million.

3. Mercedes Benz-Sprinter

The business mogul also has a 2015 Mercedes Benz-Sprinter VIP which cost about N50 million.

4. Maybach

Another machine in his garage is this Maybach. It is reportedly worth about N45 million.

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On the other hand Facebook CEO, Mark Zukerberg, also has an interesting car collection especially for someone of his status. Going by his rides he is obviously a person that would pick simplicity and functionality over appearance.

1. Acura TSX

This Acura automobile is one that can easily go unnoticeable on the roads. Not many would expect a person with so much money to own such a simple car. The car reportedly cost him about N14.4 million.

Comparing E-money's and Mark Zuckerberg’s car collections

Acura TSX Photo source: Richard Hartog | Getty Images
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2. Volkswagen MK6 GTI

This 2014 Volkswagen is also another understated car in the CEO's garage. It is worth about N10.9 million.

Comparing E-money's and Mark Zuckerberg’s car collections

Volkswagen MK6 GTI Photo source: rac.co.uk
Source: UGC

3. Honda Fit

This modest looking 2014 Honda Fit is another modest car in the billionaire's collection. It's worth about N8 million.

Comparing E-money's and Mark Zuckerberg’s car collections

Honda Fit Photo source: autordee.com
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4. Infiniti G Sedan

This modest automobile cost only N9.1 million

Comparing E-money's and Mark Zuckerberg’s car collections

Infiniti G Sedan Photo source: autordee.com
Source: UGC

5. Pagani Huayra

Interestingly Mark Zukerberg has one car in his collection that is befitting of his status. The vehicle is none other than Pagani Huayra. The two seated sports car is worth between N511.5 million and N730.6 million.

Comparing E-money's and Mark Zuckerberg’s car collections

Pagani Huayra Photo source: Automoblog
Source: UGC

In other news, Legit.ng reported that Nigerian music star, Davido bought himself a brand new Rolls Royce Cullinan said to be worth about N350 million.

The singer is known to be one of the celebrities who love expensive rides and jewelries as he has over the years, purchased quite expensive cars and even acquired a Porsche for his girlfriend, Chioma, in 2018.

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