The Nigerian luxury car scene is currently witnessing a level of opulence that was previously reserved for oil moguls and top-tier politicians. However, a new wave of young entrepreneurs and automotive heavyweights is redefining what it means to "pull up" in style. Recently, the social media space went into a frenzy when Nigeria’s foremost luxury influencer, Ola of Lagos, paid a visit to the garage of the man behind the famous Abuja Car brand.
What was meant to be a routine visit in preparation for an upcoming high-society wedding turned into a masterclass in automotive excellence. Known for his signature catchphrases and "It's Plenty" energy, Ola of Lagos was visibly shaken as he moved from one masterpiece to another. This wasn't just a collection of expensive vehicles; it was a curated exhibition of the world’s most sought-after 2025 models.
To understand the weight of this collection, one must first look at the person who assembled it. Sadiq Saminu Geidam, popularly known as the Abuja Car CEO, has built an empire on trust and the importation of some of the most exotic machines to ever touch Nigerian soil. His influence in the northern automotive market, particularly in Abuja, is undisputed.
While he usually spends his time sourcing these vehicles for the elite, his personal garage tells a story of a man who truly appreciates the engineering and status that come with high-end luxury. With his wedding on the horizon, the CEO decided to unveil a fleet that sets a new benchmark for the "Big Boys" in Nigeria.
The centrepiece of the collection that immediately caught the eye of Ola of Lagos was a brand-new 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan. In the world of luxury SUVs, the Cullinan sits alone at the top, but the 2025 model takes things a step further with refreshed aesthetics and enhanced digital integration.
For a man preparing for a wedding, there is no better "Groom’s Car" than the Cullinan. It offers a "Magic Carpet Ride" quality that ensures the CEO can navigate the often-challenging roads of Abuja without feeling a single bump. The interior is a sanctuary of fine leather, bespoke wood veneers, and a starlight headliner that mimics the night sky.
Estimated Price in Nigeria: Depending on the level of customisation and the current exchange rate, a 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Nigeria is valued between N1.2 Billion to N1.5 Billion. Landing this vehicle in Nigeria also involves significant clearing costs at the ports, making it a statement of absolute financial dominance.
If the Cullinan is the king of the road, the Spectre is the future. The Abuja Car CEO shocked many by adding the 2025 Rolls-Royce Spectre to his fleet. This is the first fully electric ultra-luxury coupe from the British automaker, and seeing it in a Nigerian garage is a rarity.
Ola of Lagos was particularly fascinated by the silence of the Spectre. Unlike the roaring V12 engines Nigerians are used to, the Spectre moves like a ghost. It represents a shift toward electric luxury, proving that even in Nigeria, the elite are ready for the EV revolution. The car features the "Spirit" digital architecture, allowing the owner to customise the digital dials to match his wedding theme or personal preference.
Estimated Price in Nigeria: The Spectre isn't just expensive; it is exclusive. In Nigeria, you are looking at a price tag hovering around N900 Million to N1.1 Billion. The rarity of charging infrastructure for such a high-end EV means the owner likely has a dedicated setup in his mansion, adding to the overall cost of ownership.
The moment the Ferrari Purosangue was unveiled, the atmosphere in the garage changed. Ferrari famously insisted for years that they would never build an SUV, but the Purosangue (Italian for "Thoroughbred") is their answer to the luxury utility market. However, Ferrari prefers to call it a four-door sports car.
Equipped with a naturally aspirated V12 engine, the Purosangue produces a sound that is music to any petrolhead's ears. For the Abuja Car CEO, this vehicle represents speed and agility. It is the perfect car for those Sunday morning drives through the wide boulevards of Maitama or the Airport Road in Abuja. The rear-hinged "welcome" doors add a level of drama that few other cars can replicate, which is exactly why it left the "King of Mopping" totally floored.
Estimated Price in Nigeria: Securing a Purosangue is notoriously difficult due to Ferrari’s strict allocation process. Bringing one to Nigeria requires deep connections and even deeper pockets. The price in the local market sits comfortably between N1 Billion and N1.3 Billion.
No billionaire garage in Nigeria is complete without the "Bulls." The Lamborghini Urus remains a favourite for the Nigerian elite because it combines the DNA of a supercar with the practicality of an SUV. It is loud, aggressive, and commands attention wherever it goes.
The version in the CEO’s garage features a bespoke body kit and a custom interior that screams personality. While the Cullinan is for the refined moments, the Urus is for when you want people to know you have arrived. Its 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbo engine allows it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.6 seconds, making it one of the fastest SUVs on the continent.
Estimated Price in Nigeria: A 2025 Lamborghini Urus (Performante or S variant) carries a price tag of approximately N600 Million to N800 Million in Nigeria, depending on the spec and the "Lagos-to-Abuja" logistics involved in its acquisition.
Perhaps the most practical but equally impressive part of the collection is the 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser (LC300), which the CEO uses for his security detail. In Nigeria, luxury is nothing without safety. To have a security team trailing a Rolls-Royce or a Ferrari, you need a vehicle that can keep up and withstand the rigours of high-speed convoys.
The 2025 Land Cruiser is the gold standard for rugged luxury and reliability. Even though it serves a "functional" purpose in this fleet, it is still a vehicle that many Nigerians dream of owning as their primary car. It features advanced armour-ready chassis points and the latest safety tech to ensure that the CEO is protected at all times during his wedding festivities.
Estimated Price in Nigeria: A brand-new 2025 LC300 in Nigeria ranges from N250 Million to N350 Million, depending on the trim level (GR-Sport or Sahara) and whether it has been up-armoured for additional security.
When Ola of Lagos shared the visuals of these cars, it wasn't just about the "soft life." It sparked a conversation about the growth of the automotive industry in Nigeria. People like Sadiq Saminu Geidam are not just buying cars; they are setting trends that dictate what the next generation of successful Nigerians will aspire to.
The presence of the Rolls-Royce Spectre, in particular, signals that the Nigerian market is maturing. We are moving beyond just buying what is popular to buying what is technologically advanced. The fact that these 2025 models are landing in Abuja at the same time they are hitting showrooms in Dubai or London is a testament to the efficiency of the local luxury car dealers.
The timing of this reveal is no coincidence. In Northern Nigerian culture, a wedding is a grand celebration of family, success, and community. The "Abuja Car" fleet will likely play a major role in the wedding procession, creating a spectacle that will be talked about for years.
The synergy between the CEO and Ola of Lagos also highlights the power of social media in the Nigerian car business. By showcasing these vehicles, they are not just flaunting wealth; they are marketing a lifestyle of excellence and showing that with hard work, the world’s finest machines are within reach, even on Nigerian soil.
The collection owned by the Abuja Car CEO is a breathtaking display of what happens when passion meets profit. From the silent elegance of the Spectre to the raw power of the Ferrari Purosangue, each car serves a purpose in the life of a man who has become a titan in the industry.
As the wedding bells begin to ring, all eyes will be on the streets of Abuja to see this billion-naira convoy in motion. For enthusiasts and casual observers alike, this is more than just gossip; it is a look at the pinnacle of the Nigerian dream.
Seeing Ola of Lagos shocked is a rare sight, but given the magnitude of the cars in the Abuja Car CEO's garage, it was completely justified. The 2025 fleet represents the absolute peak of automotive luxury. Whether you are a fan of the sheer presence of a Rolls-Royce or the speed of a Lamborghini, there is no denying that this collection has set a new high bar for the Nigerian automotive scene. As the CEO prepares for his wedding, he does so with the confidence of a man who truly knows how to pick the best "wheels" for the occasion.


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