ODION IGHALO FLAUNTS N58M RANGE ROVER

Billionaire striker, Odion Jude Ighalo has put behind the uncertainty beclouding his next transfer move, as he flaunted his N58 million Range Rover Sport Utility Vehicle.

The stupendously rich forward via his official Instagram page posted the pictures, the white painted with black strips vehicle yesterday.

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