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Tanzanian influencer Chief Godlove expresses interest in helping 2 Mbili own luxury car

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Tanzanian influencer Chief Godlove. PHOTO/@chief_godlove/Instagram

Tanzanian influencer and self-proclaimed billionaire Godlove Mwakibete has expressed his interest in helping Kenyan YouTuber 2 Mbili join his exclusive league of individuals who drive luxury cars.

Speaking after 2 Mbili paid him a visit at his opulent mansion in Mikocheni, Tanzania, on Friday, April 11, 2025, Godlove reacted with astonishment after 2 Mbili confessed that he does not own a luxury car despite being an avid admirer, saying they should begin making plans so he can finally have one.

“We love food but don’t have it—just like I love luxury cars but don’t own any,” 2 Mbili told Godlove.

“Aah no, we definitely have to make arrangements for you to get a proper car—something classy like the ones you’ve seen parked outside. But honestly, what you’ve seen is just a fraction,” Godlove replied.

Furthermore, Godlove, who has previously engaged in fiery online spats with Kenyans, maintained that he owns a jaw-dropping collection of 15 luxury cars and even listed a few—mentioning a Mercedes GLE, a Ford Mustang, and a 2020 BMW convertible, among others.

He insisted that 2 Mbili was referencing only a handful of the cars in his fleet, pointing out it’s likely because he does not always keep tabs on his latest social media uploads showcasing new additions.

“You’ve only seen a small sample of the cars I own—brother, I have fifteen. There’s the Mustang, the 2020 BMW convertible… It’s just that you don’t keep up. I also have a GLE, though I didn’t post that one.”

Message to Kenyan Prince

Godlove, in the same tell-all interview, took a moment to dismiss his Kenyan rival, Kenyan Prince, asserting that he is the true GOAT and that no matter what, the said influencer could never measure up to him in terms of wealth and high-end rides.

Chief Godlove hanging out with 2 Mbili in Tanzania. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital of Instagram post by @2mbili
Chief Godlove hanging out with 2 Mbili in Tanzania. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital of Instagram post by @2mbili

He threw him major shade, claiming the cars he shows off on social media are the same ones he gifts his baby mama or mom for doing errands like shopping or heading to the gym.

At that moment, he even rang his baby mama, who had gone to the gym, to confirm which car she had taken—and she casually responded that she was driving the GLE, leaving 2 Mbili stunned.

“The cars they’re flexing with are the same cars I hand over to my mum or baby mama to run errands—to the market or even to the gym. In fact, one of those very cars he’s busy bragging about is right downstairs; the convertible and the GLE—my baby mama is at the gym with it right now.”

Godlove, who in 2023 went viral after washing one of his Range Rovers with Hennessy, did, however, give credit to Kenya, saying the country had made giant strides ahead of Tanzania, but he stressed that when it comes to individual people’s wealth, Tanzanians are far ahead.

“Kenya has outshined us in many ways—but I won’t lie, when it comes to money, we’re miles ahead. Bring all your flashy young men together, and I’ll teach them how to make real money.”

He expanded his shots to all Kenyan social media flexers, accusing them of boasting about wealth that doesn’t even come close to his, and declared that he was officially appointing 2Mbili to deliver a humble message to them—to be respectful and ask for financial advice.

“All those guys in Kenya who act like they’re on top—they’re all beneath me. You, 2Mbili, are the one who should tell them that there’s a lot they could learn from the Chief.”

Beautiful Mikocheni

While giving 2 Mbili a grand tour of his elegant apartment, nestled in the beachside town of Mikocheni in Tanzania, Godlove took time to clarify that this was the very place singer Marioo referenced in his hit collaboration with Kenyan star Bien.

He showed 2 Mbili panoramic views of the stunning coastal town lined with sleek beachfront mansions and upscale hotels, set against a backdrop of swaying palm trees and a crystal-blue ocean—and proudly declared that they are the true owners of the beach.

On a similar note, he spoke highly of Kenya’s Kilimani, praising its posh houses and stating that just like 2 Mbili had visited the picturesque Mikocheni, he too hoped to one day visit Kilimani.

“We should definitely arrange something—after all, we are the rightful owners of Mikocheni, the same one Bien sang about. And I’d love to come to Kilimani as well and see how things are there.”