Victor Osimhen joyfully gifting his sister Blessing a Tesla Cybertruck, captured in a realistic family moment outside a luxury dealership.
Victor Osimhen joyfully gifting his sister Blessing a Tesla Cybertruck, captured in a realistic family moment outside a luxury dealership.
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Victor Osimhen gifts sister Tesla Cybertruck

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Nigerian footballer Victor Osimhen surprised his sister Blessing with a Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series on March 11, 2026. The luxury vehicle, valued at around N330 million to N400 million in Nigeria, was revealed by dealer Polanco Exotic Cars. The gesture highlights Osimhen's family bonds amid his successful career.

Victor Osimhen, the Nigerian striker currently with Galatasaray, gifted his sister Blessing Osimhen a Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series, as reported by multiple sources on March 12, 2026. The surprise was unveiled on March 11, 2026, by Lagos-based luxury car dealer Polanco Exotic Cars via an Instagram post featuring a video of the black vehicle.

Polanco Exotic Cars shared: “Nothing but love and family goals. Congratulations @blessingosimhen9 on your new ride. Thank you, Victor Osimhen, for trusting us to deliver this amazing surprise.” Osimhen confirmed the gift by responding with fire emojis in the comments. Blessing Osimhen reposted the message, writing: “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.”

The Tesla Cybertruck is a battery-electric full-size pickup truck produced by Tesla, Inc. since 2023, known for its angular stainless steel design. In Nigeria, the 2025 Foundation Series model sells for as much as N330 million, with prices ranging from N110 million to over N400 million depending on imports and dealer fees.

Osimhen's career context underscores his ability to make such gestures. Last summer, he transferred to Galatasaray for €75 million, the most expensive signing in Turkish football history and the highest for a Nigerian player. His cumulative transfer value stands at €183.30 million since leaving Ultimate Strikers Academy in Lagos for VfL Wolfsburg in 2017 for €3.50 million. As the highest-paid player in the Turkish Süper Lig, he earns a net salary of €15 million annually.

Fans reacted positively online, praising the family bond. One commenter noted: “The sister is reaping her labour of love. She’s not enjoying all these just because she’s a sibling, but because of her support when it wasn’t obvious that Osimhen will amount to nothing.” Another said: “At this rate, the whole family will be driving spaceships. Cybertruck is wild.”

Cosa dice la gente

Reactions on X to Victor Osimhen gifting his sister Blessing a Tesla Cybertruck are predominantly positive, celebrating his family values and the 'football money' enabling such luxury gifts valued at N330-750 million in Nigeria. Users share stories of her past support, note his recent Lamborghini purchase, and express admiration with phrases like 'this is love' and 'big bro of the year.' Humorous takes include jokes about deserving sisters. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments found in high-engagement discussions.

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