Billionaire Okoya’s son to gift Rolls-Royce to winner of song challenge

Subomi Okoya, aka Siraheem, son of Nigerian billionaire Rasaq Okoya, has promised a red Rolls-Royce to the winner of his unreleased song’s challenge ‘Bad Bitch Syndrome’.
In a video posted to his social media accounts, Siraheem stood beside the luxury car and laid out the rules.
“Bad bitches, pull up in your best fit. You win the challenge, dress well, you win the Rolls-Royce,” he said, urging fans to showcase their style and creativity in line with the song’s bold theme.
The announcement has sparked a wave of humorous reactions online, with fans commenting light-heartedly about the logistics of winning a luxury car.
One fan said, “Who will help me put fuel in the car if I win?”
The unreleased snippet of the song has gained significant traction on TikTok, amassing over 14,000 posts.
Fans are posting videos of themselves vibing to the track, with some sharing that they have a love-hate relationship with the song.
Others believe the track will go viral, partly due to Siraheem’s status as the son of a billionaire.
Siraheem has been actively promoting the challenge, even collaborating with his father’s Eleganza Group staff to create entertaining videos.
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