- Dubai-based Indian tycoon Balvinder Sahni, alias Abu Sabah, opened the doors of his palatial home
- The mansion featured an exquisite cigar room, Bentley seats, and a TV installed under a swimming pool
- Sabah also showcased his numerous Rolls Royce with pricey license plates and a limited edition Bugatti decorating his living room
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A video shared on YouTube has offered a glimpse into the lifestyle of one of Dubai's wealthiest men.
Inside Dubai billionaire's mansion
In the clip, a content creator visited the Indian tycoon's mega-mansion and was warmly welcomed.
At least five Rolls Royce Cullinan SUVs were parked outside Balvinder Sahni alias Abu Sabah's house, each worth over KSh 40 million.
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However, their prices paled in comparison to their license plates. For instance, one of the SUVs had a license plate D 5, which the owner paid KSh 1.3 billion for at an auction.
“The government gives the money to charity,” he said.
He then opened the doors of his palatial home that took three years to construct.
One of the eye-catching features in the living room was a limited edition Bugatti.
"It is not any other Bugatti. It is one of 20, and I have never driven it. You cannot walk in and buy a Bugatti- you must be someone special.”
The mansion featured a staircase floating on a golden frame and a living room with white Bentley seats.
“The back garden had an Olympic-sized swimming pool. A huge TV came up from under the swimming pool with the press of a button.”
Stunned netizens reacted to the clip by writing:
@Am_Blujay:
"Lol, it's too much."
@this_is_king_x:
"This is not a house. It's a fancy museum."
@Steph_Lyon13:
"What will he do with all that? Like for real, though."
@sonofmethusael:
"Meanwhile, somewhere someplace in Africa, Africans are filled in arenas and stadiums, praying in tongues for this kind of life."
Hamis Kiggundu's KSh 3.8 billion Lake Victoria mansion
In other news, Uganda billionaire Hamis Kiggundu opened the doors of his KSh 3.8 billion mansion built on the shores of Lake Victoria.
The entrepreneur, who started doing business in his early 20s, said that he built the statelyUganda's home to show it is possible to live large in Africa.
The mansion features a basketball court, football pitch, helipad, dock, gym, cinema, sauna and other unique features.
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