Zicsaloma Regrets Buying Range Rover Sport, Says He Just Threw ₦30 Million Away

Popular content creator Zicsaloma has opened up about what he described as one of the worst financial decisions he has ever made, revealing that purchasing a Range Rover Sport cost him heavily. According to him, he bought the luxury vehicle for over ₦30 million, but it soon developed serious mechanical faults. Within just three to four months, he said he spent about ₦10 million trying to fix recurring issues with the car. Overwhelmed by the constant problems and mounting expenses, Zicsaloma eventually decided to sell the vehicle for ₦11 million, suffering a huge financial loss in the process. Reflecting on the experience, he explained how stressful the situation was and how badly it affected his finances. “I think it’s buying a Range Rover Sport. That was one of my worst financial mistakes. “When I bought that car, I bought it for over 30 million. I sold it 11 million in 3 or 4 months time. And I spent about 10 million naira fixing the car in those three months. “So it’s just like I threw 30 million and got back 1 million, with a lot of stress.” ‘Buying Range Rover Sport Is My Worst Financial Mistake’ – Zicsalomapic.twitter.com/Jusw2mJTau — Naija News (@NaijaNews) December 19, 2025

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Comedian Zics Aloma Says Men Should Be Financially Stable Before Marriage

Comedian Zics Aloma has stressed that financial stability should come before marriage. Sharing his views on Instagram, he argued that a man without a steady income should not rush into marriage, noting that societal pressure should not override financial readiness. Drawing from his own experience, Zics Aloma said that although he is financially secure, he still feels unprepared for marriage, wanting to provide a certain lifestyle for his future spouse and children. “I remember my mom calling me on my 34th birthday, asking when I would get married. Even though I’m financially stable, I still feel I’m not ready because there’s a kind of life I want to give myself, children, and wife,” he revealed. He also recounted the story of a friend who rushed into marriage without being financially ready, frequently seeking help, which eventually forced him to cut ties. “He sent me an invitation that he wanted to get married, saying marriage brings blessings. Soon after, he told me his wife was pregnant. I took on the responsibility, but at some point, I had to block him because he wasn’t ready to be responsible as a family man,” Zics Aloma said. He advised young men, particularly those from Gen Z, to focus on developing skills early to achieve financial stability and be better prepared for marriage.

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