Popular model and reality star Kim Kardashian was robbed in the early hours of Monday morning while she was in her hotel in Paris.
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| Kim Kardashian |
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The thieves numbering five in number were dressed as police officers and they made away with over $10 million worth of jewelry (a ring worth an estimated $4.49 million and other items worth $5.6 million).
While she was unhurt after the attack, it seems crazy that she was travelling with such expensive items. Converting the cost of the items to Naira using today’s exchange rate of N475 to $1, they are worth a whooping N3.15 billion!
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| The ring that got stolen from Kim Kardashian |
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Here are some of the things you can’t buy with such a huge sum of money
1. Rangers Football Club of Enugu
The current champions of the Nigerian Premier League, Rangers FC can be bought with N3.15 billion. Since no one knows how much the club is truly worth. 2. Ooni of Ife’s Rolls Royce Phantom 2011 model times 6
The 2011 Rolls-Royce Phantom is currently the jewel of the Ooni of Ife’s fleet of cars. According to cars.com, it currently costs $171,410. With N3.15 billion, 6 of the cars can be yours with some change left over.
3. Linda Ikeji’s Banana Island house times 6
Remember how you felt when popular blogger Linda Ikeji bought a hose in Banana Island, Ikoyi worth over N500 million? That reaction will be small compared to buying 6 of those type of buildings.
4. 1 quarter of Dangote’s private jet
Africa’s richest man has a Bombardier Global Express 5000 jet worth $45m (N7.2billion). N3billion will get you a quarter ownership of the jet.
5. National Theatre, Surulere
A national monument currently in a deplorable state, I doubt if it will be up to N2billion talk less of N3 billion.
6. Private performances from A-list Nigerian artistes for the next FIVE years
If you want both Yemi Alade and Tiwa Savage to wake you up with private performances for the next 5 years, N3 billion will do it. And you will still have change to watch Genevieve, Mercy Johnson and Omotola act drama for you also.
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