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MOST wealthy car collectors can at least drive the cars they own – but not this one.

Mompha Junior is billed as the world’s youngest billionaire as son of wealthy African businessman Mompha Senior.

The youngster has been pictured with various different cars on Instagram5

The youngster has been pictured with various different cars on Instagram

The lucky lad owned his first mansion aged six and travels the globe by private jet.

His real name Muhammed Awal Mustapha and he regularly shows off his blingtastic lifestyle to his 25,000 followers on Instagram.

Muhammed is the son of multimillionaire Nigerian internet celebrity Ismailia Mustapha, who goes by the name Mompha.

Mompha Senior has tastes just as expensive as his son, and is known for his extravagant spending and A-lister lifestyle.

Mompha is said to have made his fortune from a bureau de change business in Lagos before moving into investments.

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Despite not being able buy them himself or touch the pedals, his son Muhammed has amassed a collection of cars even very successful people would be jealous of.

Rolls-Royce Wraith

Rolls-Royce customers famously spend a huge amount making their cars bespoke5

Rolls-Royce customers famously spend a huge amount making their cars bespokeCredit: INSTAGRAM @Momphajunior

The Wraith is a two-door coupe Rolls-Royce that is designed as the sportiest car the British firm makes.

The Wraith starts from around £250,000 but as with all Rolls-Royces the options lists are endless and some customers spend more than £1m on their Rollers by the time they’ve finished ticking boxes.

It’s powered by a massive 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 engine producing 624hp.

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Bentley Bentayga

The Bentley Bentayga is a common sight in football club car parks5

The Bentley Bentayga is a common sight in football club car parksCredit: INSTAGRAM @Momphajunior

The Bentayga is the first SUV Bentley, but it has proved to be extremely popular amongst the rich and hence a sales success around the globe.

Here we can see Mompha Junior sat on the bonnet of a cream one he was bought by his father as a gift.

The Bentayga starts from around £150,000 but like the Rolls-Royce can be made much more expensive than that with a few choice optional extras.

It comes with either a V12 or V8 petrol engine, or as a plug-in hybrid that can run on electricity only.

We think Mompha has probably gone for the V12.

Lamborghini Aventador

The Aventador is one of the most common supercars on Instagram5

The Aventador is one of the most common supercars on InstagramCredit: INSTAGRAM @Momphajunior

Talking of V12 engines, the one in the Lamborghini Aventador is one of the finest to ever be fitted to a car.

Unbelievably, the yellow Aventador you see in this picture was bought as a birthday gift for young Mompha.

Depending on which Aventador you buy, you spend up to £400,000 on one, and then start getting busy with the options on top.

Its 6.5-litre V12 produces 769hp and can actually spit flames from its exhaust.

Mercedes-AMG G63

The Mercedes-AMG G63 is a popular choice in Dubai where Mompha is pictured here5

The Mercedes-AMG G63 is a popular choice in Dubai where Mompha is pictured hereCredit: INSTAGRAM @Momphajunior

The Mercedes-AMGN G63 is a very popular choice amongst celebs, and is a common sight on the roads of Dubai.

Mompha is known to shuttle back and forth between his home in Lagos and Dubai by private jet, so he needs a decent motor when on holiday.

A G63 costs from around £150,000 which makes it one of the ‘cheaper’ cars in Mompha’s collection.

It has a twin-turbo V8 built by sporty Mercedes off-shoot AMG and is capable of 0-62mph in around four seconds despite weighing about 2.5 tonnes.

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