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    Watch as excitement greets luxury supercars being cleared at the port

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    One of the imported luxury supercars at the port One of the imported luxury supercars at the port

    A video has emerged online showing what is believed to be a mysterious Ghanaian car enthusiast clearing his or her newly-acquired fleet of luxury supercars at the Tema Port.

    According to an X post by SikaOfficial on November 28, 2025, it showed the vehicles, made up of high-end models like Porsche 992 GT3RSx, Porsche 992 TS, Cabrio X Audi RS6, GT being offloaded from their containers.

    According to the post, the identity of the car aficionado remains a closely guarded secret, adding to the intrigue.

    Car spotters and social media users are buzzing with speculations, with the comments sections buzzing with eagerness as some people expressed their hopes of catching a glimpse of the new arrivals somewhere on the streets, particularly as the December festivities start.

    User @alhassan commented on X, “In Ghana, if you have money, you can even fly a trotro (public transport) to your destination.”

    Another user @Nanaezze on X, said “I mean, we’re living in a world where financial freedom is just the beginning.”

    User @atankodavidson added, “LOL! This December’s supercar scene will be crazy. I’ll definitely be there.”

    The arrival of these supercars is expected to bring glamour and excitement to the already vibrant atmosphere of the holiday season.

    Watch video below:

    Unknown Ghanaian car enthusiast flies multiple luxury super cars into the country ahead of December. pic.twitter.com/BgoHigQ5a8

    — SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) November 28, 2025

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