The most important aspect of the video is one not mentioned. That is, the house is fully paid for and you don't have to worry about monthly mortgage. You don't pay property tax too, so it remains in the family for as long as they want. Now, that is freedom, which explains why some Nigerians don't understand what you mean by stress.
@@kaycee6036No, we don't! Nigeria is NOT a settler society. There's a spot that belongs to the family as long as they give birth to male children. The eldest male child inherits that spot while his siblings move out to found new homesteads. Some run to perhaps 1000 years. No govt can survive messing with such a property by way of property tax. Can you imagine trying to take possession of such a property after buying it at tax sales? You would not live to tell the story. Some families have lived continuously on the same piece of land for centuries. Until recently, we lived in villages. My family has lived on the same spot for over 200 years, as a running thread of 1st-borns. And that's not even the extended family central home which has become a shrine. The family meets there once every year during the feast of the Dead to pour libations and commune with the spirits of the ancestors. In some parts of Igboland, you may not marry from your village bcuz you are related & traceable to the same progenitor, even if you don't know what generation of cousins you are to one another. This may be the reason why having a male child is so central to Igbo cosmology. It's a curse to not have anyone maintain the family homestead and commune with the spirits of the ancestors; that severed connection between the living & the dead, called "double death" (onwu na abu), is the Igbo equivalence of going to hell. We implore God to never allow that to happen, hence, the names we give to our children: "Amaechina, Eziechina, Afamefula, etc."
It's expensive because you're not just buying the house but also buying the "connection and status"----by meeting up with the caliber of people living in Banana Island! 👌🏾🙏🏾
I laugh when I hear ignorant people thinking that we live in huts. Funny people everywhere. Your videos are enlightening to those that don’t know. Nigeria is truly blessed. Our problem is bad governance. The best part about owning property in Nigeria is that we don’t pay property tax and mortgage. Once we pay for properties, it remains in our families for as long as we want it.
@@Charly300-c3c bro how can a unit cause 300 hundred million dollars, houses there don’t even cost that much, so how would an apartment cost that much, come on yall, it’s naira.
@@pggaming157 it's 300m naira not dollars. 300m dollars is around 140billion Naira. That is the yearly budget of some states in Nigeria. No house is that expensive in Nigeria madam
No it’s not 😂😂. Not as expensive and up town and Sandton in South Africa or some of the island in capetown were it’s literally international billionaire properties. The most expensive place in Africa cannot be in Negeria
in the rest room, that was not 2 toilet bowls. One is the actual toilet, while the other is a water splash for rinsing of your private areas if you choose to.
No not $300m. He is talking about naira. David's house is $1,500m. But the 300m is naira not in dollars. And the toilet the other one is a bidet I think
Not in dollars but in naira, the estate has the shape of a banana that's why it's called banana island and some top names in Nigeria live there even dangote
@@kelechijure4901 how, you no hear wen they ask if the 500million na in dollars or naira to buy house for there that's why I mentioned naira, abi you no hear am
@@techwork... it's definitely not lol, I'm Nigerian lived in lagos for over 10 years there's no way an apartment cost 300 million, not even in New York or London
Land in this Island was extracted from the Atlantic ocean. It is not cheap to pile land out of the ocean. This is why the land is so expensive. There is another one underdevelopment in Victoria Island, called Eko Atlantic.
Property valuation is completely different from the western world. There’s no property taxes and land location is what they really sell. I’m sure if home owners are to pay property taxes the value would be lower. I’m from Nigeria living in New England and still can’t fathom the housing market in Nigeria.
When we say NIGERIANS have fortune from ancients times till this days... Though some are stolen govt money... But NIGERIA are wealthy.... Love luxury and love fun and party.... Happy people but the govt is what needed to be fixed, they need to be in top of their games... You have to have money to get an apartment in that estate....
No ooo! It is in Naira so that should be around 700k dollars and 1million dollars but Adenuga house in Banana Island is 5million dollars! I worked in that house and that of Dantata which is 3million dollars.
The toilet is ur private, not for two. AM happy you can see how luxurious life we live over in nigeria.i believe the price can get you 3 good houses.thats Nigeria for we.
It's a toilet and a bidet. The bidet is for washing yourself afterwards with water. Most common in Muslim countries as well. It's meant for use by one person at a time.
He has security p protection outside his house 24 Hours non stop. His uncle just be came gover of town in Nigeria now . Which means whole entire family has to have police protection nw.
@@stanleyookechukwu6190 300 million USD, that's 37 billion Kenya shillings, with that I have a full private conservancy and a tent hotel with wildlife, just for a penthouse, nah. thats just crazy.
You definitely need privacy in the bathroom for some things. But if you've got to share one with a lot of people it's unfair to lock people out when you don't need to. Don't hog the bathroom if it's a guy shaving his face, you're brushing you teeth or doing your hair etc. It's unfair to keep people waiting or making them late for something unnecessarily.
Its a bidet. Both are for one person . In fact nowadays, many houses in Nigeria are built with a hose tap beside the toilet, to do the job of the bidet. All rooms are usually ensuite in new builds, with an extra toilet for visitors. So, no holding anything while banging on the door, lol.
It’s a bidet in the bathroom 🚽 not and an intimate joint couples toilet. You use the bidet to flush and rinse your privates when you finished doing your business either number one or number two and you use a towel to dry up. Good for the environment and cleaner that using wipes or tissues. Nigerians are the most travelled Africans or black peoples anywhere in the world. They picked that up from Italy. I have used that for almost 2 decades whenever I travel to Italy on holiday.
Now y’all know not everyone in Nigeria lives in bushes or wood house bla bla lol.. We are known to have a good taste too and we keep competing with the world in everything
Sorry to burst your bubble, tht is not a rest room with 2 relievers,naaaah.The other is a cleaning bowl or whtever. Whr one cleans up after relieving themselves.
I'm Nigerian (currently abroad). I always laugh when someone brings up that they think Africans are starving and live in huts with wild animals.😂
It's changing now. Everyone wants to go to Africa , especially Nigeria.
Lack of education and also lack of knowledge.
As in😅
Let them keep thinking so. It means they will stay where they are and not come over.
😂😂
Nigerians are rich asf
We don’t fake it
The most important aspect of the video is one not mentioned. That is, the house is fully paid for and you don't have to worry about monthly mortgage. You don't pay property tax too, so it remains in the family for as long as they want. Now, that is freedom, which explains why some Nigerians don't understand what you mean by stress.
APTLY on
Spot on
Wait a minute😃. Don't have to pay property taxes...whaaaat!🤔
@@kaycee6036 Very true no taxes and mortgage payment
@@kaycee6036No, we don't! Nigeria is NOT a settler society. There's a spot that belongs to the family as long as they give birth to male children. The eldest male child inherits that spot while his siblings move out to found new homesteads. Some run to perhaps 1000 years.
No govt can survive messing with such a property by way of property tax. Can you imagine trying to take possession of such a property after buying it at tax sales? You would not live to tell the story.
Some families have lived continuously on the same piece of land for centuries. Until recently, we lived in villages. My family has lived on the same spot for over 200 years, as a running thread of 1st-borns. And that's not even the extended family central home which has become a shrine. The family meets there once every year during the feast of the Dead to pour libations and commune with the spirits of the ancestors.
In some parts of Igboland, you may not marry from your village bcuz you are related & traceable to the same progenitor, even if you don't know what generation of cousins you are to one another.
This may be the reason why having a male child is so central to Igbo cosmology. It's a curse to not have anyone maintain the family homestead and commune with the spirits of the ancestors; that severed connection between the living & the dead, called "double death" (onwu na abu), is the Igbo equivalence of going to hell. We implore God to never allow that to happen, hence, the names we give to our children: "Amaechina, Eziechina, Afamefula, etc."
Americans think Nigeria 🇳🇬 live in bushes not knowing we live a luxury lifestyle than them
I really respect Nigeria they own their economy!!
All the big and small businesses are owned by Nigerians 95%.. Nigeria is pure black African economy
It's expensive because you're not just buying the house but also buying the "connection and status"----by meeting up with the caliber of people living in Banana Island! 👌🏾🙏🏾
I laugh when I hear ignorant people thinking that we live in huts. Funny people everywhere. Your videos are enlightening to those that don’t know. Nigeria is truly blessed. Our problem is bad governance. The best part about owning property in Nigeria is that we don’t pay property tax and mortgage. Once we pay for properties, it remains in our families for as long as we want it.
I believe the 300 - 500M is actually in Naira which roughly translates to 0.6 - 1.1M dollars.
It's not in naira
It's in dollars bro
@@Charly300-c3c bro how can a unit cause 300 hundred million dollars, houses there don’t even cost that much, so how would an apartment cost that much, come on yall, it’s naira.
@@crisjoe6914 it's naira
@Charly300-cits3c it's naira
Its 300M-500M in naira, which wld be $674,000-$1.2M current exchange rate
That's impossible dear it's USD not naira
@@pggaming157nope, it's in naira. No house cost 300M in dollars anywhere for Lagos or Africa. That's why I gave the exchange rate in dollars. Thanks
@@vickyholand9078 say what you know
Are you into real estate to be giving this analysis
Plus banana island not vidtoria Island o
@@pggaming157 girl no house is worth $300-500m anywhere in the world
@@pggaming157 it's 300m naira not dollars. 300m dollars is around 140billion Naira. That is the yearly budget of some states in Nigeria. No house is that expensive in Nigeria madam
Banana island is the most expensive place in the whole of Africa,,,that's a fact.
No it’s not 😂😂. Not as expensive and up town and Sandton in South Africa or some of the island in capetown were it’s literally international billionaire properties. The most expensive place in Africa cannot be in Negeria
@@pump1180 its Nigeria
@@pump1180 yes it is...banana island isn't for the weak
@@pump1180 yes it is...banana island isn't for the weak
I always enjoy watching u guys show 🇲🇾 🇳🇬 ❤❤
in the rest room, that was not 2 toilet bowls. One is the actual toilet, while the other is a water splash for rinsing of your private areas if you choose to.
Ronke that water splash thing is called a bidet ( pronounced bidee)!
@@thetravlogger9895 I prefer my spelling pronunciation much better!😂😂😂
I love both of you for real. U bring so much life to ur videos
No not $300m. He is talking about naira. David's house is $1,500m. But the 300m is naira not in dollars. And the toilet the other one is a bidet I think
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Those mansions are built with cash and there’s no property tax.
Not in dollars but in naira, the estate has the shape of a banana that's why it's called banana island and some top names in Nigeria live there even dangote
Oga rest
Oga rest if you no get wetin to talk
@@kelechijure4901 as edey pain you e dey sweet me 😀😀😀
@@okpegodson1675 you first rest aboi
@@kelechijure4901 how, you no hear wen they ask if the 500million na in dollars or naira to buy house for there that's why I mentioned naira, abi you no hear am
These is one of his houses, lovely reaction
He doesn't own the whole building dude.
@@MajorrBison who owns it ?
@@MajorrBison who owns it?
@@MajorrBison you owned it?
300m Naira not USD which at the time of recording of the video will be about 1.5m dollars
Sujimoto is a very good architect.
He's a developer not an Architect but he is good at his craft
Please when are you guys going to come to Nigeria we are waiting for you guys you guys are welcome in advance
They're going to Abuja....I love their choice. Abuja is more like where they're coming from.
300 to 500 million was in Nigerian currency (Naira) which would be about 700k to 1.2 million US dollars per apartment
It's in dollars.....
@@techwork... it's definitely not lol, I'm Nigerian lived in lagos for over 10 years there's no way an apartment cost 300 million, not even in New York or London
''This house is not for the weak''.🙂so true!
Thank you guys for showing good part of Africa
Actually, most estates in Lagos now changes their security codes every 1 hour, some changes every 24hrs.
Land in this Island was extracted from the Atlantic ocean. It is not cheap to pile land out of the ocean. This is why the land is so expensive.
There is another one underdevelopment in Victoria Island, called Eko Atlantic.
She is loving it.
Try looking at houses in Abuja.
He have moved into his own home now , this was years ago
Ok, he has rather 🤗
He’s building another one in banana island now
It’s not in usd it’s in Naira so the N300m is about $671,853.30
Property valuation is completely different from the western world. There’s no property taxes and land location is what they really sell. I’m sure if home owners are to pay property taxes the value would be lower. I’m from Nigeria living in New England and still can’t fathom the housing market in Nigeria.
The reactions are so funny😅
Kudos to you guys ✌
And thanks to @Tayo Aina for this video 💚
It's USD and by the way, the guy behind Sujimoto is below 40 years
I love the impersonation of the rich people accent😅😁
U guys are cute.
The price though is in Naira. Nigeria currency which is 442naira per $1 USD
When we say NIGERIANS have fortune from ancients times till this days...
Though some are stolen govt money... But NIGERIA are wealthy....
Love luxury and love fun and party....
Happy people but the govt is what needed to be fixed, they need to be in top of their games...
You have to have money to get an apartment in that estate....
I just subscribe beautiful couple u guys are doing well peace 👏👏👏♨️♨️♨️❤️❤️❤️🎄🎄🎄👍👍👍💯💯💯🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
“Dad, where’s the water?” Love it!
No ooo! It is in Naira so that should be around 700k dollars and 1million dollars but Adenuga house in Banana Island is 5million dollars! I worked in that house and that of Dantata which is 3million dollars.
The toilet is ur private, not for two. AM happy you can see how luxurious life we live over in nigeria.i believe the price can get you 3 good houses.thats Nigeria for we.
It's not 300 thousand USD. I am sure he meant the local Nigerian currency, the Naira. 7 Naira currently exchanges for 1 USD.
It’s in dollar you can buy land or house there in Naira
The other properties he was talking about is in Naira
it's in Naira, not USD....prices range max out at $7.5m with an extreme of $20m recently completed
Those were not 2 toiles the one with tap on top is a bidet as your wife said. Makes easier for women to wash themselves.
The building is 300M USD and davids apartment is 1.5usd
I can't hear anything for a while but great video 👍👍👍
Hey brother and sister! We are Africa! We re outside!!
Its not USD. It's in Naira, our local currency. That's around 500k to 1mill USD.
I don't think they had 2 toilets. One is a bidet.
Not USD but naira Nigeria currency
It's a toilet and a bidet. The bidet is for washing yourself afterwards with water. Most common in Muslim countries as well. It's meant for use by one person at a time.
He has security p protection outside his house 24 Hours non stop. His uncle just be came gover of town in Nigeria now . Which means whole entire family has to have police protection nw.
5:51 I'm assuming its Naira which will translate to around 700K USD. Otherwise a penthouse in Africa for 300M USD is just ridiculous if it was true.
Not just in Africa but any where is bonkers
@@Ann_keva yap
It’s in dollar you can not buy any land or house in Naira there
@@stanleyookechukwu6190 300 million USD, that's 37 billion Kenya shillings, with that I have a full private conservancy and a tent hotel with wildlife, just for a penthouse, nah. thats just crazy.
@@stanleyookechukwu6190 it’s prized in NAIRA (ie, N300m), even if payment is made in dollars (ie, the dollar equivalent of N300m).
Ghana we learned a lot from we Nigeria soon
The wifes hmm hmm towards the end make me burst 😂😂😂
There is actually houses for that amount in dollars, the most expensive is $1bn.
In Nigeria?
@@o.t9358 yes
It’s $1, 500, 000 in US Dollars
Its nigerian naira not US dollars 😂
😂😂
Immediately the code is change it will be sent to all residents
dope house
Yes USD
Please i beg you react to Steven ndukwu inside her multi million dollar mansion birthday gift in Lagos
Actually, is 500,000,000 in Naira, not USD. Still expensive though.
Nice apartment but I think $1.5 Million is just too much. For that much you could get a whole ranch with a mansion and a helicopter
It is very expensive because of the Land.
Nice video.pls react to AY vs Timaya house
Lol. In Naira, not USD
In case no one has responded, the figure he mentioned is in dollars.
300m NAIRA not USD, that's less than 1 million USD
Naija. 😂😂😂😂 on point.
Naira. 😀
The sounds get off at intervals on the video 🥲
I think this is a really nice video but why is no one talking about the audio cut off, or is it my phone ?
Whenever the audio cuts off it is due to a copyright.
@@TheDemouchetsREACT oh okay ✅
This is Davido old house tho
If you want to see a house that worth more than $700,000000 in Nigeria go search for Folorunsho Alakija's
Even people from USA that think they are rich can't afford house there
Not true. You don't know what rich is in the United States. An average nurse in the US lives in a N200 million Naira house.
@@chukauwechia953 on mortgage to be paid in 25 years on average. pointless comparism
@@chukauwechia953 yeah, USA (united states of amazeballs) lol. Come to the states and I'll show you myself, life over here is not what you think mate
What are u talk about? Do u know how many billionaires are living in the US?🇺🇲
300million Naira(Nigeria currency)
Banana Island is way better in reality.
the 2 toilet - one is a Bidei
Guys its in naira not dollars.
No it wasn't in USD please it was in Nigerian currency 300M Nira
People living in Banana island are like the 1% of the rich people in Lagos
No I don’t think it’s USD it’s in Nigerian currency
You definitely need privacy in the bathroom for some things. But if you've got to share one with a lot of people it's unfair to lock people out when you don't need to. Don't hog the bathroom if it's a guy shaving his face, you're brushing you teeth or doing your hair etc. It's unfair to keep people waiting or making them late for something unnecessarily.
Its a bidet. Both are for one person . In fact nowadays, many houses in Nigeria are built with a hose tap beside the toilet, to do the job of the bidet. All rooms are usually ensuite in new builds, with an extra toilet for visitors. So, no holding anything while banging on the door, lol.
One Million Dollar
It’s in Naira not US dollars🤦🏾♀️😂
Please react to ay comedian house, timaya house and E-money house
He meant in naira
It in naira
It’s a bidet in the bathroom 🚽 not and an intimate joint couples toilet. You use the bidet to flush and rinse your privates when you finished doing your business either number one or number two and you use a towel to dry up. Good for the environment and cleaner that using wipes or tissues.
Nigerians are the most travelled Africans or black peoples anywhere in the world. They picked that up from Italy. I have used that for almost 2 decades whenever I travel to Italy on holiday.
Please react to E Money, AY house
its not usd....its naira
It's where banana republic, got it's name
Which one is banana republic again
@@christiangideon7966 it's a clothing brand
@@christiangideon7966 It's just a joke.
You no like GAP Inc?
@@MajorrBison 😀😀😀
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Now y’all know not everyone in Nigeria lives in bushes or wood house bla bla lol..
We are known to have a good taste too and we keep competing with the world in everything
Those prizes are in hundreds of millions of nairas not dollars
Pass me that tissue🤦🏽
Just for you guys to know that Nigerians aren't broke react to E money house then you see why we are the richest in Africa Nigeria 🇳🇬❤️💪
Hmmm. Na WA for una. King Kong chest beating.
React to timaya's crib
Sorry to burst your bubble, tht is not a rest room with 2 relievers,naaaah.The other is a cleaning bowl or whtever. Whr one cleans up after relieving themselves.
Not in dollars but in naira