Asad is a young prominent socialite and a businessman from Congo, Africa, and Dubai, UAE is the founder and CEO of "Gaba Group" has various businesses like Gold & Diamonds, Agriculture Export, Mines & Minerals, Luxury Hotels, Information Technology, Trading & Manufacturing hub at Jebel Ali, Dubai. Asad is known as the king of bling and for throwing lavish parties. In 2016, he threw an expensive all-white birthday bash in White Dubai, where an estimated US$67,000 was spent. The party drew scores of people from Dubai's northern suburbs and guests were treated to high-end whiskey, bright-coloured cocktails, champagne and cigars etc.. One year later, in 2017, Asad hosted another extravagant birthday party which was held in Base Dubai. The party is said to have cost the estimated US $94,000.
In 2018, he held a successive three-day long party at his home in Dubai Bur Khalifa. You may have listened to that nightlife in Dubai's city hub is remarkable, but that cannot always be true for people like him. Asad inferred that his club was not for the impoverished and defined it as the Versatile of all clubs, and that it would only be a place for the rich and elite squandered and not a place for economical local beers. People who attended these parties saw this as a display of show-off, something which is not new to Lucky. He once touched off a storm with his remarks during a radio interview when he said that he does not drive a Mercedes-Benz E Class which he described as a civil servants' vehicle. Asad who used to dress in a silk Versace shirt, which according to him cost him the same as the price one would pay for a car. His luxury defines him best.
Asad lifestyle can make you feel jealous because he owns cars like Rolls Royce Cullinan Wraith Phantom, Bentley Bentayga, Lamborghini Urus, Range Rover Vogue. He was also the First owner of Rolls Royce Ghost at the age of 18 years and the first owner of the Ferrari in Dubai at the age of 21 years. Some are born to do remarkable things in life, and their aura is also different than ordinary people.
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