Richi Rich: 9YO World's Youngest Billionaire Muhammed Awal Mustapha Has A Mansion, Private Jet & Supercars
Mompha Junior, nine, from Lagos in Nigeria, received his first mansion when he was just six years old and has been given a Bentley as a "first car" by his multimillionaire dad.
Ever wondered how it feels like to be a billionaire? Well, a 9-year-old boy is truly living the dream and is living that billionaire life.
This boy from Nigeria named Muhammed Awal Mustapha is known as Richi Rich and has his own fleet of supercars, a private jet, and a fully decked-up mansion that was given to him at age 6.
This little influencer goes by the name of Mompha Junior and shows his 25,000 followers on Instagram his very lavish life.
According to reports, is the son of multimillionaire Nigerian internet celebrity Ismailia Mustapha, who is popularly known as Mompha. While Ismailia has a following of over 1.1 million on Instagram, his son has already reached an impressive 26k follower base with only 9 posts.
According to a report by The Sun, Mompha Sr. bought Mompha Jr. his first mansion for his sixth birthday in 2018. ¡°It reassures you that after all the ups and downs you have a place to go to¡. A place that will never judge you and always invite you with open arms¡ Congrats My Son on your New Home. Ur birthday Gift from Daddy," he reportedly wrote on social media at the time.
One post shows him on the bonnet of a cream Bentley Flying Spur which he said his dad bought for him as his first car. He bought Mompha Jr his first mansion for his sixth birthday in 2018.
He reportedly wrote at the time: ¡°Owning your own home is one of the best feelings ever. It can¡¯t be described in words, it can¡¯t be quantified in money."
¡°Home ownership is a feeling that makes life¡¯s daily grind worth facing," he added.
The proud dad also claimed Mompha Jr's achievements should be celebrated in their own right.
He said on Instagram: "The youngest landlord who wears Gucci and still owns a house. "He deserves some accolades cos he has paid his dues in full."
Earlier this month, a court heard claims by Nigeria's anti-corruption agency that Mompha hid his wealth in luxury watches and other "movable assets".
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