The Super Eagles icon took to his social media to show off an overview of his exotic fleet of automobiles.
Super Eagles of Nigeria legend Jay-Jay Okocha is widely regarded as one of the most talented footballers of his generation and one of Africa’s best players of all time.
The 49-year-old former Paris St Germain and Bolton star recently took to his social media to show off his exotic collection of automobiles.
Taking to his official Instagram, Okocha posted a picture of himself rocking a black half-helmet while sitting on a motorbike in an all-black fashion with a caption that read: ‘Out for a Kwik delivery 🙌🏽’.
The former playmaker was pictured in his expensive garage featuring some exotic automobile brands including some brands that seemed like a White & Black TopCar Mercedes-AMG G63 estimated to be currently worth over N130,000,000, a Mercedes G-Wagon, a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder estimated to be currently worth over N500,000,000 amongst others.
Okocha is no doubt living his best life since retiring from the sport in 2018.
He has served as a football pundit for African sports broadcaster SuperSport since 2019, providing analysis for major tournaments, including the African Cup of Nations and the European championship.
Jay-Jay Okocha Career
Widely regarded as the most naturally gifted African player of all time, Okocha played 73 times for the Nigeria national team between 1993 and 2006, scoring 14 times, and was a member of three FIFA World Cup squads.
He is regarded as one of the greatest football players in Africa and one of the most popular footballers in Nigerian history.
Notorious for entertaining fans with his mesmerizing displays on the pitch, Okocha is globally regarded as one of the greatest dribblers of all time.
He played across multiple leagues, starting his career at Enugu Rangers in the Nigerian Professional Football League before moving to Borussia Neunkirchen in Oberliga Südwest, Germany's third division in July 1990.
He would play in the Bundesliga, Turkish Süper Lig, French Ligue 1, English Premier League, EFL Championship, and Qatar Stars League before his retirement in 2008.