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The sons of these African Presidents cannot stop flaunting their lavish lifestyles

If you've got it, flaunt it!

When it comes to lifestyles, the sons of these African leaders have no inhibitions. They spend lavishly on parties, accessories, vacations, you name it.

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They live life with a big spoon and they have no regrets for it. Business Insider SSA delves into the opulent lifestyles of some of them:

1. Teodorin Nguema Obiang Mangue

Teodorin is the son of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the President of Equatorial Guinea. The 47 year old was appointed the country’s Vice President and security chief.

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He is known for living a lavish lifestyle; posting pics of himself with glamorous women and super cars. He is currently facing a trial in France for the alleged embezzlement of $115 million dollars. Teodoro also owned a massive yacht named "Ebony Ice" and is a well known collector of Michael Jackson memorabilia.

2. Robert Peter Mugabe Jr. and Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe

Like many millennials, Robert Jr and his younger brother, Bellarmine shamelessly flaunt their exotic lifestyle on Instagram.

From popping bottles of Moet & Chandon to partying with different ladies, the two brothers say life is ‘lit’ in Johannesburg more than back home in Zimbabwe, where their father continues to hold onto power.

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3. Duduzane Zuma

Duduzane is one of five children that South African President Jacob Zuma had with his second-wife Kate, who died at the age of 44.

It must be nice being Duduzane what with first-class flights, fancy cars, chauffeurs, an apartment worth $1.4 million in the world’s highest building, the Burj Khalifa among many other things.

4. Muhoho Kenyatta

The son of Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta is known for his philanthropic activities and is also the Co-Founder of designer label Nomadic Wear.

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However, when he decides to turn up then be sure that the 21 year old will do it to his level best. He was recently spotted at a high-end club with friends and is believed to have spent $11,000 on drinks! Here he is making it rain with a cash canon:

5. Mohamed Alpha Conde

The son of Guinea's President Alpha Conde is not new to controversy. Conde has been investigated by French officials for financial offences including abuses of social goods and embezzlement of public funds.

He is also said to have benefited from bribes paid by French companies that have interests in the Guinean mining industry.

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