Actor Saint Obi Acquires N48m 2014 G65 AMG Mercedes Benz! [Photos]

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Actor Saint Obi might not have been acting lately, but he definitely has his hands on something else. According to his reps, the one time popular actor just acquired a 2014, G65 AMG Mercedes Benz which cost him nothing less than $292k(N48m).




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According to findings, not up to 10 people in Nigeria drives this German beast specially built for the nouveau-riche.

Obi’s G Wagon, BITurbo, boasts of a specially constructed V12 engine and is also bullet proof.

BIG Congrats to him!
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/
ebola-virus-close There was pandemonium, Thursday, at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, over rumoured presence of an Ebola patient in the hospital. The false alarm led doctors, nurses and patients to scamper out of the hospital premises, according to report from The Nation It was gathered that a doctor in the hospital raised the false alarm while treating a patient who was manifesting symptoms similar to Ebola. “As we speak I have left the hospital and there is serious tension and panic there. Though, we are yet to confirm the report, but I believe it is not Ebola,” a doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Read more at: http://www.today.ng/news/fear-of-ebola-doctors-nurses-flee-federal-teaching-hospital-abakaliki-as-suspected-patient-arrive/

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