In a display of opulence that has captivated social media, Nigerian businessman and socialite Obi Cubana (born Obi Iyiegbu) has taken delivery of a 2026 Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan Series II, valued at a staggering N1.7 billion.
The moment was captured in a trending video posted by Enviable Logistics Limited, the delivery company that transported the ultra-luxury SUV. The footage shows the vehicle, shrouded in protective wrapping, being carefully unloaded from a specialized car carrier, marking another significant addition to Cubana's world-class automotive collection.
Joining an Elite Fleet
The new Black Badge Cullinan—a darker, more powerful, and bespoke variant of the standard model—joins an already impressive garage. Obi Cubana's fleet reportedly includes a first-generation Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Rolls-Royce Phantom, a Rolls-Royce Ghost, a Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, and two armored vehicles: a Toyota Land Cruiser 300 and a Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 SUV.
This latest acquisition places him within an exclusive club of prominent Nigerians who own the coveted Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II. Other members of this elite circle include fellow socialite Cubana Chief Priest, businessman Seyi Vodi, industrialist Cletus Ibeto, and award-winning music star Davido.
Specifications of a Bespoke Masterpiece
The delivered model is the Black Badge edition, distinguished by its darkened aesthetic. Key exterior features, including the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, are finished in black, and the SUV rides on imposing 23-inch alloy wheels. While full specifications of his bespoke order are private, the Black Badge Cullinan is renowned for its enhanced performance, featuring uprated powertrain components and a more assertive driving character, all while maintaining Rolls-Royce's signature "magic carpet ride" comfort.
Enviable Logistics celebrated the delivery in a joint social media post with Obi Cubana, stating they deliver "ABSOLUTE peace of mind and pure happiness." The delivery underscores the booming market for ultra-luxury vehicles among Nigeria's affluent class, where such acquisitions are as much a statement of success as they are a mode of transport. The arrival of the N1.7 billion SUV is set to reignite conversations about wealth, luxury, and the lifestyle of Nigeria's business elite.
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