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Wealth: Check Out The 5 Nigerian Monarchs Who Own Rolls Royces (Photos
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Oba Saheed Elegushi had his coronation as the Elegushi of Ikate Kingdom, Kusenla II, on the 27th of April 2010. He was, at the time, the youngest monarch in Lagos state at 34 years.
 
The Master’s Degree-holder from the Manchester University, prior to his coronation, served in the Lagos state government as a Senior Special Assistant in-charge of Special duties.
 
Saheed Ademola Elegushi's Rolls Royce
 
The fun-loving traditional ruler, who is regarded as the closest friend to the Oni of Ife, rakes in millions daily as income from the popular Elegushi beach in Lagos.
 
The young monarch owns a custom made bulletproof Rolls Royce Gushi.
 
 
Oba Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan – The Olugbo of Ugbo
 
Olugbo of Ugbo
The Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom in Ondo State is a financial enigma.
 
In March 2014 Forbes estimated his net worth as US$300 million. He was thus ranked by Forbes magazine as the second richest King in Africa and the richest in Nigeria. In the ranking, in Africa, he came second behind King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
 
The Oba of Olugbo also has a reputation as the first black person in the world to buy the 2014 model of Bentley automobile.
 
The Rolls Royce
 
On January 14, 2014, in an interview with Daily Post, he said “I have a $1 million watch, I use the same type of car like the Queen of England”
 
Indeed, the Olugbo of Ugbo has a custom built 2012 Rolls Royce similar to one owned by Queen Elizabeth II.
 
The Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom is the Chairman of Obat Oil.
 
 
Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi – the Ooni of Ife
 
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Baby Shark Becomes Most-Viewed YouTube Video Of All Time
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 popular children’s rhyme recorded by South Korean company Pinkfong, Baby Shark is now the most-watched video on YouTube.

The song has now been played 7.04 billion times, overtaking the previous record-holder Despacito, the Latin pop smash by singer Luis Fonsi.
The song, which was recorded by Korean-American singer Hope Segoine and produced by South Korean educational company Pinkfong, was originally uploaded to YouTube on June 17, 2016.

It has since become one of the world’s most recognized tunes, even breaking the Billboard Top 100 in 2019.

Played back-to-back, that would mean Baby Shark has been streamed continuously for 30,187 years.

A new version of “Baby Shark” was recorded earlier this year to help promote proper hand hygiene in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

Pinkfong stands to have made about $5.2m (£4m) from YouTube streams alone.

It took four years for Baby Shark to ascend to the top of YouTube’s most-played chart, but the song is actually much older than that.

It is thought to have originated in US summer camps in the 1970s. One theory says it was invented in 1975, as Steven Spielberg’s Jaws became an box office smash around the world.

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