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A closer look at Ghana's soft life king Richard Ofori

Orlando Pirates star Richard Ofori leads a pretty lavish lifestyle and has one particular asset to brag about that stands head and shoulders above the rest! Here's a closer look.

Stylish from head to toe

The Ghanaian lives a soft life by all accounts and his Gucci suitcases, fancy clothes, superb shoes and accessories are just some of the things which suggest that he is a man of class.

Because of his fashionista ways, the former Maritzburg United star blends perfectly at the Orlando camp as the likes of Vincent Pule, Wayde Jooste and Thabang Monare are all too keen on style as well. 

Scroll through the gallery above to have a closer look at Ofori's BMW!

The main attraction - his BMW

Launched in 2013, the BMW 4 Series is famed and acknowledged by the German automaker for embodying a combination of unparalleled aesthetic and sporty dynamics.

The ride comes in two generations and both of them come in the coupe, convertible and 5-door liftback range. It seems Ofori has the coupe version. What stands out about his car specifically is its unique colour which can often look black or navy - or we are quite possibly deceived by the keeper's Instagram filters.

Its eye-catching design makes it rather difficult to characterise it as only a luxury car, as it also resembles the physical appearance of a sports car, although it is slightly longer and wider than your typical high-performance vehicle.

According to BMW's official website, the latest model of the 4 series starts at R 794 400 and we imagine the former Maritzburg United star paid slightly less than that when he purchased his a few years back.

Did you know?

According to Ghanasoccernet.com, the shot-stopper will be the vice-captain of the Black Stars in their two-legged 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying playoff against Nigeria on 25 and 29 March. 

Your thoughts, please?

Do you think Richard Ofori should be Pirates' outright number one instead of being rotated?

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