Netizens react as Asake flaunts multimillion-naira Louis Vuitton trunk

Fans and social media users have reacted after Afrobeats singer Ahmed Ololade, aka Asake, flaunted a trunk showcasing an ultra-luxury Louis Vuitton collection reportedly worth N93 million.
The singer shared a photograph of the luxury item on his verified Instagram page @mrmoney, drawing attention from fans and followers.
The post showed him posing with the Louis Vuitton trunk, a luxury piece associated with the French fashion house.
Asake’s latest high-fashion display sparked widespread conversations on social media platforms.
While some netizens lauded his elite spending habits and global fashion footprint, others questioned the rationale behind his ostentatious lifestyle.
@Bitstar¥ said, “When money dey for Asake, he needs to do it, because he can’t be looking at what he wants and not getting it.”
But @Roman stated, “What is the motive of all this? Wisdom or foolishness?”
@pellyfx commented, “I have a genuine question to ask those that are buying all of these expensive assets: is it for investment or show off and do all of these assets have resale value at all?”
@Brevity added, “The funniest thing is that the bag is not movable, except he wants to put it on his head; the thing go just dey inside house.”
But @Big Dimex noted, “Na person wey get money dey do financial mistake.”
@Mishael_ Aboshi expressed aloofness, stating, “Omo, nothing concern me, who get money make he buy wetin he like, who no get make he look front and work hard. None of my business”.
@fabulous fashion pointed out that “Mr money go later broke if he continue taking advice from others because of friendship”.
@frelancer warned, “Music lasts a week ooh. Let him ask where Koko master dey today?” and @Alaba republic said, “And now na cloth him go dey put inside money wey fit change person life oh.”
@Obi said, “You can get the exact bag in Aba, Onitsha for 100k and help people. What’s the essence of all this show off?”
@shu22453 said, “If them tell Asake say he go buy bag worth that amount when he dey trenches himself for first laugh thinking say na joke.”
(NAN)
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