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Flaunting another Luxurious Vehicle… Bio Turns Salone Obi Cubana

SierraLeone’s President Julius Maada Bio has once again flaunted latest hybrid SUV Yangwang U8 2025 vehicle at the Bo School Thanksgiving, marking his second upscale vehicles that created widespread attention in the country, and prompting many people to compare his lavish lifestyles to that of the much-talked about Nigeria Billionaire, Obi Cubana, who recently celebrated his 50th birthday in Abuja with pageantry.

Obinna Oyiegbu popularly known as Obi Cubana, a Nigerian Enterpreneur and Businessman, shutdown areas surrounding the Prestigious Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja with activities making his 50th birthday.

That spectacular birthday celebration featured top billionaires across the globe. The event was climaxed with donation of cash, Motor tricycles, vehicles, expensive Rolex wristwatch, and some many other goodies gifted to Obi Cubana by his friends.

The total amount of gifts received were believed to be within the tune of millions of dollars. All of those gifts were captured in a video footage.

Just after his birthday celebration, Obi Cubana traveled to France to continue his special celebration with his best friend, Davido.

Upon returning, he purchased a master hybrid SUV GAC GN8 car costing over $150,000. Cubana wasted no time but to flaunt his new car on social media which captured widespread attention.

Like Obi Cubana, Bio has the sumptuous taste for material things. During the last year Bo School thanksgiving, President Bio flaunted his private Mercedes Maybach Benz costing $200,000 and in this year again, the President does the same thing by unveiling ‘float on water’ and tank turn electric car, costing $150,000, making him the first gentlemen to own such sophisticated  car in the country.

 

That display of extravagant lifestyles by the President has come under intense scrutiny, prompting many people to go outrage and criticizing the President for display a luxury at a time like this when the people of Sierra Leone are suffering and facing excruciating socio-economic difficulties with blackout, no clean and safe drinking water, late salaries, and failure to pay contractors who have supplied rice to the security sector.

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