Inside the lavish life of the ‘world’s youngest billionaire’, who owns his first mansion at the age of SIX and has a fleet of supercars

THIS real-life Richie Rich had a fleet of supercars to play with at the age of nine – but he was too small to reach the pedals.
Mompha Junior – claiming to be the youngest billionaire in the world – owns her first mansion at the age of 6 and travels the world by private jet.
The pint-sized pre-teen influencer – real name Muhammed Awal Mustapha – has showcased her vibrant lifestyle to her 25,000 Instagram followers.
One post shows him on the bonnet of a cream-colored Bentley Flying Spur that he says his father bought him as his first car.
In another, he posed in front of a red Lamborghini Aventador in designer clothing. He captioned the post: “Happy birthday to me.”
More flashy motorcycles can be seen parked outside one of his dazzling luxury homes in Dubai.
Muhammed is the son of Nigerian internet celebrity Ismailia Mustapha, whose name is Mompha.
Mompha sunbaenim has expensive tastes just like her son, and is known for her lavish spending and A-class lifestyle.
He moves between his homes in Lagos and the UAE and shares pictures with his over a million followers on Instagram.
The photos show him holding banknotes, staying at a seven-star hotel and driving a supercar.
He bought Mompha Jr his first mansion for his sixth birthday in 2019.
He wrote at the time: “Owning your own home is one of the greatest feelings ever. It cannot be described in words, it cannot be quantified with money.
“Home ownership is a feeling that makes everyday life repulsive. It reassures you that after all the ups and downs, you have a place to go…. A place that will never judge you and always welcome you with open arms…
“Congratulations My Son on New Home. Father’s Birthday Gift from Father.”
The proud father also stated that Mompha Jr’s achievements should be celebrated in their own right.
He said on Insta: “The youngest owner wears Gucci and still owns a house.
“He deserves some credit because he paid his dues in full.”
Mompha is said to have made her fortune from a change business office in Lagos before turning to investing.
But he is currently facing criminal charges of allegedly laundering more than £10m.
Earlier this month, a court heard claims by Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency that Mompha had hidden her fortune in luxury watches and other “moving possessions”.
He was detained pending trial, and later released on £350,000 bail. according to local reports.
Nigeria has embraced conspicuous consumption with its own generation of Instagram rich kids flaunting their jets and personal trinkets.
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