Economy & Finance

Brian Nganga: Inside Affluent Nairobi Businessman’s Son’s Car Collection Worth Over KSh 30m

Kenyans got to learn about Brian Ng’ang’a following the tragic death of his beloved mother, Lucy Wambui.His father, Francis Ng’ang’a, started as a carwash attendant and rose to become one of the most influential vehicle importers in Nairobi.

Brian is the proud owner of expensive sports cars, a testimony to his love for speed.Brian Ng’ang’a, the son of the city businessman Francis Ng’ang’a, lives large. Brian Nga’ng’a is a petrolhead and loves fast cars.

Which cars does Brian Ng’ang’a own? Brian and his family are currently grieving following the death of his mother, Lucy Wambui. Wambui died days after undergoing a liposuction procedure at the Body By Design facility.

During her burial, former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua said that Ng’ang’a started as a carwash attendant before eventually setting up a successful business. His son, Brian, drives some of the most expensive cars in Kenya, and his collection demonstrates a penchant for speed. Below are some of the vehicles he’s been spotted with.

1. Nissan GTR Brian owns a matte red Nissan GTR. The Japanese-made sports car, nicknamed Godzilla, is a favourite among petrolheads. It can be tuned to over 1,000 horsepower, a figure available for far more expensive supercars. Brian often changes the wrap on the GTR from the stock grey to yellow and matte red.

The Nissan GTR costs up to KSh 21 million, depending on the specs. The overall body is made of steel, aluminium, and carbon fibre. Depending on the model, the GTR has a top speed of 315 to 329 km/h.

2. Porsche 911 Carrera Brian is the proud owner of a Porsche 911 Carrera in yellow paint and black rims. The 911 Carrera has a top speed of 294km/h and can accelerate from 0 to 96km/h in 3.9 seconds. The 911 is available with driver-assistance technologies such as blind-spot monitoring, automatic high beams, and night vision. It can cost up to KSh 20 million.

What did Brian Ng’ang’a say at mum’s burial? Wambui’s burial was held in Red Hill Limuru, and it was an emotional day for the family. Her children gave glowing tributes in her eulogy, and Brian, the eldest, read his tribute to her during the funeral service. He, however, got overwhelmed while reading the piece and asked someone to take over.

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