Singer and billionaire heiress Tolani Otedola, daughter of Nigerian business mogul Femi Otedola, has set social media abuzz after revealing an unusual luxury gift a rare Okinawa mango from Japan worth £180 (over ₦367,000).
Tolani, who is known for her love of fruits, shared the experience via her Instagram story. She unboxed the delicately packaged mango with visible excitement, showing followers the premium wrapping and the manual that came with it written entirely in Japanese.
In her usual humorous tone, she joked about her new identity as “the girl people send fruits to instead of nice things like jewelry,” adding that while she loves mangoes, Nigerian varieties still remain her favorite.
She confessed that curiosity led her to Google the price of the fruit, leaving her stunned at its hefty cost. “This is 180 pounds. Jehova is Lord! I am speechless. I wish I could read what this manual is saying, but I bet it’s saying ‘good as fcck,’” she said, laughing.
Her playful reaction quickly caught the attention of fans, who flooded social media with comments. Some marveled at the extravagance of such a gift, while others responded with witty banter.
One fan wrote: “E no go better for poverty, poverty go make you feel you’ve always had the best.” Another teased: “This one no get problem at all… the original Nepo baby.”
Others drew comparisons to everyday life in Nigeria, with one user remarking: “We get mango tree for my compound. You for just give me the money and come collect the full tree na.”
The rare fruit, sourced from Okinawa, Japan, is considered a delicacy due to its sweetness, scarcity, and careful cultivation making it one of the most expensive mango varieties in the world.
For many fans, the story perfectly blended luxury, humor, and relatability, as Tolani’s lighthearted unboxing gave a glimpse into the whimsical side of high-end living.
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