Burna Boy Spent Over ₦332M To Buy And Ship New His Lamborghini To Nigeria



Burna Boy disclosed that he purchased and transported his customized Lamborghini Urus to Nigeria for more than 332 million ₦.

In January, the singer purchased a Novitec-customized Lamborghini Urus to commemorate the accomplishments of 2021.

Burna Boy went for a test drive of his Lamborghini Urus shortly after receiving the luxury SUV.

It follows rumors that he is the “highest-paid musician in the history of African music.”

Amidst rumors that he is the “highest-paid artist in African music history,” Nigerian vocalist Burna Boy disclosed that purchasing and transporting his Lamborghini Urus SUV to Nigeria cost him approximately $800k.This equates to an approximate cost of ₦332.6 million for Burna Boy’s Lamborghini at the official rate of ₦415 and an estimated ₦450 million at the average parallel market rate of ₦560.In an Instagram Story video, the Grammy-winning musician, who was born Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, disclosed the value of his most recent supercar to his followers.It is recalled that the performer conducted a test drive of his Lamborghini Urus shortly after receiving the SUV earlier this month. Burna Boy purchased the customized Lamborghini in early 2021 as a token of appreciation for the year’s achievements.Burna Boy stated the following when he disclosed the purchase of his brand-new 2022 Lamborghini Urus Novitec edition:“Blessed New Year and Merry Christmas, Damini. You are loved by God, your family, and myself. You had absolutely nothing else.”Novitec edition for 2022. “The latest addition to the Lamborghini family.”The 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V-12 engine powers the 782-horsepower Lamborghini Super SUV owned by Burna Boy. It accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour (62 miles per hour) in 3.3 seconds and has a maximum speed of 194 miles per hour.A number of luxury vehicles, including the Novitec-modified Lamborghini Urus SUV, are housed in Burna Boy’s garage. Additionally, the musician owns a red-finished Rolls-Royce Dawn that he purchased three years ago in remembrance of a prosperous 2019.