Tony Elumelu, family draw reactions with social media challenge video

Tony Elumelu

Billionaire businessman Tony Elumelu, his wife Awele and their daughter Oge have drawn attention on social media after taking part in a “Who is Most Likely To” parent edition challenge.

In the video, which has circulated widely online, Oge was seen answering a series of questions by pointing to either of her parents.

Some of the questions included, “Which parent is likely to let you go out? Which parent is likely to give you $20 when you ask for it? Which parent is likely to snoop through your room? Which parent is likely to skip your sporting game? Which parent is likely to bring you soup while sick in bed? Which parent is likely to go out with you? Which parent is the better driver? Which parent do you tell more secrets to? Which parent has better style? Which parent is likely to hack into your social media? Which parent is likely to be late? Which parent is funnier? Which parent are you more scared of?”

During the challenge, Oge pointed to her parents in response to questions such as snooping through her room and being the better driver.

The video offered a look into the family life of the businessman, who is known for his work in banking and philanthropy.

Reactions to the video were mixed, with some users commenting on the family’s appearance and interaction, while others responded with humour.

One user wrote, “Look at them simple, clean and well dressed. but the daughter of one bike rider will come online half nakd just to spew rubbish.”

Another said, “All this challenge na for billionaires. No be for person wey still dey go through challenges.”

A third user commented, “Elumelu still dae monitor him daughter because of me.”

Another wrote, “Let me bookmark this one, I know say na rich people challenge but I go soon join them.”

One user said, “Dis challenge no be for poor man pikin.”

Another comment read, “Bruh real rich men children no dey even dress like that oh na all this middle class and trenches babes go dey chase wig and baddie package up and down.”

One user also addressed Elumelu directly, saying, “Uncle Tony @TonyOElumelu though some may think it otherwise but the interference of the socials of your child shows genuine concerns of keeping tabs of what they do or engage with online and this is very commendable. I mean even with your busy schedules. True Love.”