Igbo Creativity to the World as Anambra man converted Toyota Venza into Rolls Royce sweptail. Mr Nonso Offor from Awor Ifite Oraifite in Ekwusigo LGA Converted Toyota Venza into Rolls Royce Sweptail.
A talented Nigerian man has turned his Toyota Venza whip into one of the most expensive cars on the planet Nonso Offor from Oraifite in Anambra State personally modified his car to a red Rolls Royce Sweptail Photos of the transformed whip have stirred massive reactions on social media as people expressed awe at the man’s talents.
Reactions from some admires expressed how Igbos are Naturally endowed..
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The saying that when life gives lemons, one should turn them into lemonades has been demonstrated in the automobile creation of a Nigerian man.
The Rolls Royce Sweptail is reportedly the most expensive car ever The Rolls Royce Sweptail is an expensive whip made in the United Kingdom by Rolls Royce Motor Cars and goes for $13 million (N5.3 billion).
While it is not clear what the intention of the man is in transforming the car, it has since become an internet sensation. One stunned Facebook user, Darlington Chidera Ibekwe, shared photos of Nonso posing in front of the transformed whip and different views of the car.
Netizens hail the man Prince Chuks remarked: “And while he was doing this or even disclose this to some of his friends. They might even call him f*ol.” ObinnaCoti Ikekwem stated: “Soon, a foreign country will pick him up and utilize his talent. I weep for this Nation that cannot harness and make use of her talented citizens. Is Nigeria CURSED???” Elochukwu Abams wrote: “The company of that Toyota venza and Royce may not find this funny, its better to get a raw material or different motor parts then create your own car than converting someone’s work to another person’s work also.”
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PA Dave stated: “If there are talented persons that should be rated worldwide, they originate from Nigeria. It’s sad that many of these talents are not encouraged by our government. “Well done sir. “Wunderbar!”