Leverkusen star, Boniface shows off diamond-encrusted pendant designed by Lionel Messi’s jeweller
Four million dollars are not just a small sum but a huge one, and this money was purposely for a customized iced-out pendant.
Victor Boniface is making quite an impression off the pitch.
The Bayer Leverkusen star has bought a ton of diamonds in the custom pendant made by MJ Jones, one of the most exclusive British jewellers.
The luxury piece carved with the words “BIG VIC,” which is of course the nickname he carries, was shared proudly by the Nigerian on his Snapchat and the pendant was immediately on the radar for many fans.

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MJ Jones has built a name for themselves with some of the wildest and most expensive jewellery for footballs biggest stars.
Founded in London, MJ Jones has an impressive clientele, which includes the one and only eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi, along with his Inter Miami teammate Luis Suárez.
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Other famous names that grace their portfolio include Lautaro Martínez of Inter Milan, Raphinha of Barcelona, and Juventus women’s star Alisha Lehmann.
According to Pulse Sports, Boniface ordered two iced-out diamond chains that set him back over ₦10,000,000.
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The enormous pendant famously bears an encrusted diamond inscription that reads, “Dreams Are For Real,” along with a throwback of his late mom and his siblings.
The other one was created solely as tribute to his late mother, also featuring an encrusted Diamond inscription that reads “Keep Resting Mama.”
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