Nigeria international Victor Osimhen has reportedly gifted his sister, Blessing, a custom-made Tesla Cybertruck valued at about ₦400 million.
Popular car dealer Polanco revealed this while unveiling the car via Instagram.
“Nothing but love and family goals. Congratulations Blessing Osimhen on your new ride. Thank you Victor Osimhen for trusting us to deliver the big surprise,” the dealer posted.
Osimhen’s sister, Blessing, also shared the post on her page, thanking her brother for the love and a gift she couldn’t say no to.
“The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other’s life, not hatred and envy. Victor Osimhen, thanks for everything and congratulations for the rest of the year. Polanco Exotic Cars, biggest dealer. Thanks, a gift I can’t say no to,” she posted.
Victor Osimhen on the reason behind gifting his sister a ₦400M Cybertruck:
“Why? Because she deserves it. When we were still in trenches, it was her and the eldest (sibling) that were actually my backbone. But me and Blessing were close because she was the sixth born, and I was the seventh born. My parents had seven children.”
Unlike the standard factory model, the vehicle features a matte-black “stealth” wrap designed to withstand intense sunlight. It also includes a customised red “T” logo on the bonnet, distinguishing it from the Cybertruck’s usual minimalist design.
Osimhen’s €75m move to Galatasaray last summer made him the most expensive signing in Turkish football history and the most expensive Nigerian footballer.
In Africa, he also sits at the summit of the continent’s biggest football transfers, commanding a cumulative transfer value of €183.30m since his first move from Ultimate Strikers Academy in Lagos to VfL Wolfsburg for €3.50m.
He is currently the highest-paid player in the Turkish Süper Lig, earning a net salary of €15m per year.
Osimhen, 27, has previously played for clubs including Lille OSC, SSC Napoli, and Galatasaray SK.
The striker has often spoken about his humble upbringing and the role his family played in supporting his football career.


