When it comes to luxury cars in Nigeria, one name always finds a way into the conversation Ola of Lagos. Known for his unique social media style and larger-than-life personality, Ola has built a reputation as Nigeria’s number-one automobile influencer. Recently, he sparked conversations again after describing cars like the Lamborghini Roberto, McLaren GTS, and Ferrari Purosangue as “some of the most affordable cars anyone can buy.”
For many Nigerians, this statement raised eyebrows. After all, these are vehicles worth billions of naira, cars that only celebrities, oil moguls, and business tycoons can afford. But to Ola of Lagos, affordability has a different meaning when it comes to the world of supercars.
Ola of Lagos, born Waris Olayinka Akinwande, rose to fame after a chance discovery by Tunde Ednut on Instagram. His natural enthusiasm for exotic rides and his animated style of reviewing cars won him both fans and critics. Over the years, he has built a massive online following, securing brand deals and partnerships with top automobile companies.
Today, Ola is regarded as one of the most influential voices in Nigeria’s luxury car scene. His opinions, whether controversial or humorous, always make headlines — and his latest claim about “affordable supercars” is no exception.
According to Ola, the cars that fall into this category are:

The Lamborghini Roberto is not just a car, it’s a symbol of wealth and exclusivity. Recently, Nigerian superstar Burna Boy made headlines when he acquired one for an estimated ₦1.5 billion. For Ola of Lagos, however, this price tag is still within reach for those who “truly want it.”
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The McLaren GTS is another exotic beauty Ola of Lagos describes as “affordable.” Known for its breathtaking acceleration and futuristic design, the GTS is priced far beyond what the average Nigerian can imagine spending. Yet, in the luxury market, Ola insists it falls into the “not too expensive” category.
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Ferrari made waves globally when it unveiled the Purosangue, its first-ever SUV. Sleek, powerful, and dripping with Italian class, it’s a car that blends practicality with luxury. Ola of Lagos claims it’s “affordable” because, compared to rarer Ferraris, the Purosangue is relatively easier to purchase — if you have the billions, of course.
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For the average Nigerian, affordability means being able to buy rice and tomatoes without breaking the bank. For Ola of Lagos, however, the definition shifts dramatically. In his world, affordable simply means attainable for the wealthy elite.
As expected, Ola’s comments triggered mixed reactions online:
Despite economic challenges, Nigeria has become a surprising hotspot for exotic vehicles. From celebrities like Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy, to young billionaires in business and politics, luxury cars are increasingly finding their way onto Lagos streets and Abuja driveways.
In fact, some automobile dealers in Nigeria now specialize exclusively in sourcing and delivering supercars. Ola of Lagos plays a big role in this market by showcasing these cars and fueling aspirations.


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