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Burna Boy’s ₦3.2 B McLaren Senna Turns Lagos Into a Racetrack

· Showbiz,Lifestyle
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Nigerian Afrobeats singer Burna Boy, has once again caught public attention but for this time it was not a song.

The Grammy Award-winning artist was seen on Lagos streets with his brand McLaren Senna MSO Carbon Fiber Edition which is reportedly costing Naira 3.2 billion approximately $2 million USD.

The brand McLaren is said to be one of only 15 ever made, it features a fully carbon fiber body, dihedral doors, and high-performance Brembo carbon ceramic brakes.

Photos have seen flooding social media showing On the low hit singer cruising and parking the ride just after the car arrived in country.

The car has drawn attention from his fans and at the same time criticism citing how the ride will beable to pass along the poor roads within the country.

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Several online netizens have praised the self proclaimed African's Giant Lavish lifestyle and some have raised concerns about the functionality of such a delicate machine on Lagos rough and bumpy roads.

Fans also went ahead a drew comparisons between Burna Boy's sucess with fellow Nigerian star Wizkid who has been in the Nigerian music industry for a long time compared to Burna.

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The McLaren is a Formula 1 car with a carbon fiber body, and high-performance Brembo ceramic brakes. They are only 15 in the whole world and Burna Boy is the first African musician to own it.

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