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Owner Of 10 Mercedes Benz G-Wagons Reacts To Corruption Allegation

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The All Progressive Congress, APC United Kingdom took to its social media account on Twitter over the weekend to expose a said Nigerian man who has 10 Mercedes Benz G-Wagon in his compound including a gold plated variant.

The APC UK account however credited the source to a whistle-blower adding that the issue was under due investigation.

The owner of the luxury rides which went viral in the video shared on social media has however come forward to claim the luxury vehicles estimated at a starting price of $122,400 for G550 SUV and $220,400 for the AMG G65 SUV.

The alleged owner of the luxury vehicles, Prince Adeshina Adebiyi has however reacted to the allegation.

He wrote: “this is to inform the general public that Unique Motors, a reputable car dealer in Lagos has been falsely associated with a rather distasteful claim going around all over the internet, and also published by some online media platform that Unique Motors purportedly owns some 10G wagon SUV cars.

To clear the air, this video shows a car lot belonging to Unique Motors where it showcases it’s products to the clients. In addition, Unique Motors help its clients with various maintenance, upgrade and reselling of these cars when needed. With this video making rounds, we are concerned about the adverse effect this will have on our clients scattered all over the globe knowing the huge damage it will have on our business.

We hereby refute the claim by this supposed whistle blower that the video is false and the video and images must have been taken from a potential client who came to our car lot for inspection.”

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