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World’s Youngest Billionaire? 10-Year-Old Nigerian; Awal Mustapha



It’s quite astonishing how the supposed poverty capital of the world is home to most of the world’s richest men!

Meet Muhammed Awal Mustapha aka Mopha Junior, who is arguably the world’s youngest billionaire.
Does that name ring a bell ? If you are reading this article from Nigeria, there’s a chance you may have heard the name Mopha.

Muhammed Awal is the son of controversial instagram celebrity Ismaila Mustapha, with aliases “ sky man, mompha, bureau de change man”.



Little Awal is reported to have gotten his first mansion at age 6, when most people still dream of having a toy car.
The lad boast of more than 24,000 followers in his instagram account, where photos of fleets of super cars are posted.
Awal goes on luxury vacations and globetrots in a private jet, flaunting designer outfits and a range of expensive jewelries.




News of little Mstr Awal’s billionaire status is not new to the international media, as Star Rush Media did some research and discovered the youngster had appeared in several credible international publications from 2022. 




Digging further, SRM uncovered some interesting information about the father of young Awal, Ismaila Mustapha aka Mompha, who is currently wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC Nigeria, for allegations of money laundering and fraud running into billions of Naira.




On checking his social media accounts, we noticed the former instagram sensation Mompha last posted on his page 2022, and young Awal’s page has no recent activities with comments limited.
Mompha May have gone off radar as a result of his current situation with law enforcement, but his internet footprints remain.



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