Thanks for watching, here is the video of her home we talked about in the video (ua-cam.com/video/i2ELCe2w3ss/v-deo.html) Stay subscribed, there is More to come 💪
As a Sierra leonean I really love nigerians,they always demonstrated that energy to succeed,another inspirational video which informs us that u don't need to be a lawyer or a doctor to succeed in life.
I didn't know she was this Humble Smart Gifted and Business savvy I have learnt a lot business advice from this video than I have done all month. I am following her on every platform henceforth
@@ismailbolaji7107 shut up!!! Stop sh*tting on successful women.. I knew I would see a toxic comment. I hate ppl like you likewise who talk trash like this where were you when she was struggling now you wanna talk? Your talk is cheap and your opinion is useless.. Get to work and let's see how the work humbles you stop waiting for end results to rant. .. She doesn't owe you an explanation for her success. Go make your own sadist!!!very quick to be a put down, go humble yourself especially around successful people... Backward set of humans.. Who are your friends? Do you even have successful friends??? Shame
I love the architecture of her business! The luxury royal palace look is timeless, classy, and elegant!!! Love the gold accents and trimming! Sending ❤️ from Dallas, Texas USA
Choice of school has nothing to do with her creativity neither her dad richness has something to do with her creativity. It’s a gift 🎁 from God. I have the same passion she has but didn’t pursue mind🤣, after working at one of the best Hotel in NYC Manhattan. I turn my passion into marriage 🤣🤣🤣. Anyways love from Ghanaian neighbor. Ghanaians needs to start using Nigerian developers and this lady instead of putting garbages on the market for one million dollars.
This is motivating for me as someone of her age group, an Architect and planner who has started a company of my own. I have a similar vision of building a successful home building and interior design firm in Australia, it’s challenging but I think I will get there. If you have a vision start now. May God bless her.
This my first time commenting on your channel. Thank you for interviewing wonderful Ehi Ogbebor..she dropped many gems in this interview. Wishing her greater heights.
This is a phenomenal young lady... her customer care has really propelled her its peoples work ethics that is really the problem.... this lady deserves a ministerial role.... this is what us in the diaspora love to see... infact ive shared this video several times and watched it over and over again... shes a real inspiration..
I like that she is offering a high class business but being able to understand that the customer is King is very key. It can scare potential customers away if they are not your focus, no matter the difficulty with a client it’s shouldn’t be said publicly. I like her work and detailing it’s not something you see a lot in Naija.
Education or background as nothing to do with her success. Lots of billionaires in Nigeria came from the poorest family, but today they've made it. They're also people who came from rich family, but today they're wayward.... She is hard working and creative. Her creativity brought her to where she is today.
i love this woman and been watching her video since i love ur work steven ❤️🤩 may u continue to do ur good work ✨ i always want to be a real estate owner 🙏🏽🙇🏽♂️
Love to see these women and man who are doing what they love. The style is not my cup if tea but never the less she does a tremendous job for her clients ❤️❤️
I love the lighting plan. She understands how to illuminate the task areas. The general lighting and accent lighting are spot on. However, the only issue I can see is her overuse or abuse of the gold colour or gold items. Makes you wonder if she'd be able to do anything without gold. It feels almost suffocating looking at all the golds in the space. I'd like to see what she can do without gold.
Lovely video with Ehi and very enlightening. I will love you if you have the chance to interview Ololade Abuta, CEO of Gracias Global even though I know she is a little indisposed right now. Please help me put it on your bucket list.
This video is not for beginners... I guess. How did she begin ? How did she get money, what are the challenges as an amateur, how would someone who doesn't have any source to begin . After she left work what then happened. These are questions Steven must ask. My community best video by Steven ndukwu is With AJAYI the properties vendor. That video put fire on my community 🔥
Smart, hard-working, intelligent, down to earth entrepreneur. I love what this amazing lady project. I remember watching a viral video of her work on Instagram. Really igbo women are go getters, igbo people in Nigeria are the most hardworking Nigerians. This is coming from a Hausa man. ❤️🇳🇬
Unnecessary to make divisive ethnocentric comments, i. e. "igbo people in Nigeria are the most hardworking Nigerians". Lots of ethnicities are very hardworking, even if you yourself don't know of them. What objective metrics would you even base such a biased claim on? You can appreciate an Igbo or whatever else person doing well (ex. igbo women are go getters) without backhandedly insulting other ethnic groups.
I am commenting on this because of the part where she said "some Nigerian workers are not stable" with my knowledge in the furniture business is that ,workers only leave when the salary is not enough.the truth is that Nigerian entrepreneur should learn how to pay their workers very well, I know it's not easy for business in this country , but we should do better
Thank you sooo much for this ❤🙏Interior Design is my lifelong dream and this is really inspiring for me❤She's doing a good job 🙏maybe one day i could work with her 😊
I love your content Steve! Keep working 💪🏾 One tip, I understand that it’s subconscious, but try to resist the temptation to affirm/validate every statement the with a “yeah”, “hmm” etc. It throws off ardent listening. Let the speaker flow. Love, brother
Kudos to her, but too busy for me (either way I no dey level anyway :)). But I also think the idea of "I got everything abroad" is not the most sophisticated view. Certainly some finishing can't be sourced locally, but I think things like doors I'd be more interested in a unique approach utilizing local supply. I mean we got wood in Naija.
I think that is because polytechnic used to be better than universities because you go through the practical in polytechnics But in universities it’s just mainly theory
well done. i think there is an added advantage being blessed with the physical assets. a beautiful lady will always win a contract over an ordinary looking lady with the same skill set .(no wonder her promotional videos , are shot from behind) 3:51
I love your content.. really inspiring but can’t get past you always checking your phone… either to check what your next question is or to an sms.. seems unprofessional but great job all round man
Steven my brother, thanks for bringing my crush on your channel. That being said, I'm afraid calling Ehi for my interior decor. Though its 9000 square ft house, I Just think my budget will be too low for this woman. I'll date her soon.
I just wish more of her designs are modern. Most of her work is gaudy and reminds one of the 18th centuries. I'm surprised she turned down her initial architectural design because she felt it was for a 70-year-old. Well, her designs definitely fit a 70-year-old.
Her clients are mostly older men and women who want a home they can retire in and are wealthy . You heard the ppl she targets ? She can do contemporary as well too
Thanks for watching, here is the video of her home we talked about in the video (ua-cam.com/video/i2ELCe2w3ss/v-deo.html) Stay subscribed, there is
More to come 💪
Please when is the tour coming up?
U no get PayPal? We fit to dey chip small small take help from USA.
What county did she source her materials for the house?
Steven, you never put down her contact info.
As a Sierra leonean I really love nigerians,they always demonstrated that energy to succeed,another inspirational video which informs us that u don't need to be a lawyer or a doctor to succeed in life.
What is the meaning of Kanu in Sierra leone?
Salone brbr
She was married to a King as a 10 years old but the man is late now.
@@Southernview3k it's a surname
@@drillcity681
I asked for the meaning
Smart as a whip.... Nigerians are super smart... entrepreneurship in her blood. She is a boss 🙌 🇳🇬
Another 🔥 video loading. I love how women are killing the interior design game in Nigeria
Gba ohh 👍🏽
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Love the fact that she starting first as a mini show room. It shows small beginnings counts
Contents like this are really motivational for the younger generation .. good job Steven
I didn't know she was this
Humble
Smart
Gifted and
Business savvy
I have learnt a lot business advice from this video than I have done all month.
I am following her on every platform henceforth
I am happy it did
Do u know her personally to determine if she’s humble, or u just go by what u see on this video.
@@ismailbolaji7107 Una don start abi?
@@ismailbolaji7107 shut up!!! Stop sh*tting on successful women.. I knew I would see a toxic comment. I hate ppl like you likewise who talk trash like this where were you when she was struggling now you wanna talk? Your talk is cheap and your opinion is useless.. Get to work and let's see how the work humbles you stop waiting for end results to rant. .. She doesn't owe you an explanation for her success. Go make your own sadist!!!very quick to be a put down, go humble yourself especially around successful people... Backward set of humans.. Who are your friends? Do you even have successful friends??? Shame
@@Daizyonceagain
relax! It isn't all about shouting at people's opinions. He hasn't mentioned what you are accusing him of.
I love the architecture of her business! The luxury royal palace look is timeless, classy, and elegant!!! Love the gold accents and trimming! Sending ❤️ from Dallas, Texas USA
women are just doing great things
Choice of school has nothing to do with her creativity neither her dad richness has something to do with her creativity. It’s a gift 🎁 from God. I have the same passion she has but didn’t pursue mind🤣, after working at one of the best Hotel in NYC Manhattan. I turn my passion into marriage 🤣🤣🤣. Anyways love from Ghanaian neighbor. Ghanaians needs to start using Nigerian developers and this lady instead of putting garbages on the market for one million dollars.
This is motivating for me as someone of her age group, an Architect and planner who has started a company of my own. I have a similar vision of building a successful home building and interior design firm in Australia, it’s challenging but I think I will get there. If you have a vision start now. May God bless her.
Let's work together. I'm an interior designer
Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! Nigerians are too fanatic to classical decorations... the era of madams, "Señorita"
This my first time commenting on your channel. Thank you for interviewing wonderful Ehi Ogbebor..she dropped many gems in this interview. Wishing her greater heights.
Thanks for watching
This is a phenomenal young lady... her customer care has really propelled her its peoples work ethics that is really the problem.... this lady deserves a ministerial role.... this is what us in the diaspora love to see... infact ive shared this video several times and watched it over and over again... shes a real inspiration..
Thanks for watching, there is more to come
I like that she is offering a high class business but being able to understand that the customer is King is very key. It can scare potential customers away if they are not your focus, no matter the difficulty with a client it’s shouldn’t be said publicly. I like her work and detailing it’s not something you see a lot in Naija.
👌
Steven the quality of your videos and editings have tremendously improved. Wow! 👌
Thank you
I watched one of her videos earlier and she inspired me a lot. Thanks, Steve for bringing her to this channel. We will hit 100k soon.
💪
Watching her speak was everything. I love to see ladies with the hunger to win. ✅✅
Glad to see my Edo sis here
So inspiring. Watchimg from Zambia 🇿🇲
Her dad was rich in Benin city my city in Nigeria. She Went to Igbinado educational center the best school in Benin at that time.
Does it take anything away from her story
Pls I've never heard of "Igbinado educationional centre" 😅😅😅
Abi na Igbinedion you wan talk 😅
@@truethots3088 Lol
Education or background as nothing to do with her success. Lots of billionaires in Nigeria came from the poorest family, but today they've made it. They're also people who came from rich family, but today they're wayward.... She is hard working and creative. Her creativity brought her to where she is today.
@@BILLIONAIREGH they have started again... Don't mind them..they want to to discredit her.. Nasty humans
This is type of girl our young girls should follow and pattern their lives after.
I like this one so much because I love her. Weldone dear.
Thank you for using your time,natural abilities, academic exposure and resources wisely.
Great passion and dedication is key. l love the interview so much especially talking about challenges face.
Thanks for watching
I love her soo much. Show the interview and quickly click. Nice interview 💗💗
Thank you
Feeling very inspired , love from the UK ❤
Steve #RESPECT
Your content 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
She is amazing. And just grounded
My Beautiful EDO SISTER, I am sooo pound of you, hard working LADY. Keep it up ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
“Proud of you” and not pound of you.
In naija if we no inject tribe we no go happy 😜
@@mercylove2011 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Steven is back again with another amazing video
I love this system of narration
Interesting 👌
Thank you
Haha this woman is mentor, a teacher, mother love you ma ❤️ I pray to be like you in the interior world
Whatever you do, do it well. Your handiwork is your advertisement. The word will spread around.
I said i am addicted..I am here immidietly i saw your face when i opened yu tube. Waooohhh inspiration at its highest 💪💪💪💪
Thanks for the support
i love this woman and been watching her video since
i love ur work steven ❤️🤩 may u continue to do ur good work ✨ i always want to be a real estate owner 🙏🏽🙇🏽♂️
Thank you Bello
I have seen some of her designs. I must acknowledge that her mastery of baroque interior is classic. ❤❤🇬🇧👍🏼
Love to see these women and man who are doing what they love.
The style is not my cup if tea but never the less she does a tremendous job for her clients ❤️❤️
When you want to do your own house you simply chose what is your "cup of tea" and I'm sure she will deliver 😜
@@truethots3088 🤣😂exactly
Yes girl! Start your own! I love that ❤️
She’s my role model I know I will make it.
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My love for her is so pure ❤❤❤❤❤ she inspires me a whole lot ❤❤❤
I love the lighting plan. She understands how to illuminate the task areas. The general lighting and accent lighting are spot on. However, the only issue I can see is her overuse or abuse of the gold colour or gold items. Makes you wonder if she'd be able to do anything without gold. It feels almost suffocating looking at all the golds in the space.
I'd like to see what she can do without gold.
It’s the request of the client. If you watch the interview you will see she does other styles
@@StevenNdukwu Oh okay. I'll watch it again.
Definitely Chief Godswill Akpabio's house in Uyo. That crib is magnificent and spacious. NDDC shenanigans as usual...💰 🤑 💸
She’s such a motivation! I love her ❤
Did you watch her house tour?
@@StevenNdukwu I haven’t watched it yet , thanks for sharing the link and also for the premium contents , God bless you
She's doing a good Job
Her house Dey burst my brain
Oh my God, i love this video.❤❤❤❤, thank you for motivating me, thank you mr steve.
Lovely video with Ehi and very enlightening. I will love you if you have the chance to interview Ololade Abuta, CEO of Gracias Global even though I know she is a little indisposed right now. Please help me put it on your bucket list.
I was so shocked when I found out that Gracias is a woman. She’s a trailblazer.
I will consider; thanks
Nigerians get rich people ooh, I never even hear this person name
Woo such an amazing video
This video is not for beginners... I guess.
How did she begin ?
How did she get money,
what are the challenges as an amateur, how would someone who doesn't have any source to begin .
After she left work what then happened. These are questions Steven must ask.
My community best video by Steven ndukwu is With AJAYI the properties vendor. That video put fire on my community 🔥
Much respect,much 💕❤❤❤💕💕💕and doffing of Hats to her and all other pioneering/Trail-blazing sisters PAST and PRESENT.
As an architect, i will love to work with her💓
Her contact is below
Very interesting and informative interview. She sounds very knowledgeable and knows her stuff. I like that! Well done Steven.
Thank you
Smart, hard-working, intelligent, down to earth entrepreneur. I love what this amazing lady project. I remember watching a viral video of her work on Instagram. Really igbo women are go getters, igbo people in Nigeria are the most hardworking Nigerians. This is coming from a Hausa man. ❤️🇳🇬
Unnecessary to make divisive ethnocentric comments, i. e. "igbo people in Nigeria are the most hardworking Nigerians". Lots of ethnicities are very hardworking, even if you yourself don't know of them. What objective metrics would you even base such a biased claim on? You can appreciate an Igbo or whatever else person doing well (ex. igbo women are go getters) without backhandedly insulting other ethnic groups.
She is not Igbo
Mr man how Edo come take be Igbo😅😅🤣
I just hit the Like button first and save to watch later..I'm buying the dip lol.. you're doing great Bro
There is more to come
A beautiful smart lady with a brilliant mindset.
Chai this is nice wo. Thanks for sharing!!
All I can say is wow wow wow✊🏽
Nice quality
Nice one.
Women are doing great 👍
I am commenting on this because of the part where she said "some Nigerian workers are not stable" with my knowledge in the furniture business is that ,workers only leave when the salary is not enough.the truth is that Nigerian entrepreneur should learn how to pay their workers very well, I know it's not easy for business in this country , but we should do better
Very interesting and eye opening interview.
Really enjoyed the video
Awesome 👏 continued success infinite blessings to you and yours 🙏💰🙏👍
Thank you sooo much for this ❤🙏Interior Design is my lifelong dream and this is really inspiring for me❤She's doing a good job 🙏maybe one day i could work with her 😊
Did you watch the house tour?
I want to be like her, wish to meet her one day ,I really really love interior design
Me too
Try to be yourself. She doesn't get to where she is trying being someone else.
Thank you. I learnt a lot
I love your content Steve! Keep working 💪🏾 One tip, I understand that it’s subconscious, but try to resist the temptation to affirm/validate every statement the with a “yeah”, “hmm” etc. It throws off ardent listening. Let the speaker flow. Love, brother
Noted, thank you
So impressive, am inspired. I love real estate
First here today
Women doing great ❤️
Inspiring and informative content
Good luck to Nigeria
Nice and wonderful content
Great video Steven
Thank you
Hats off 🔥🔥💝
She is soft spoken
Steven , your video work is outstanding. I have a project for you if we can connect.
So nice 😍😍😍
Kudos to her, but too busy for me (either way I no dey level anyway :)). But I also think the idea of "I got everything abroad" is not the most sophisticated view. Certainly some finishing can't be sourced locally, but I think things like doors I'd be more interested in a unique approach utilizing local supply. I mean we got wood in Naija.
If you watched it, she mentioned she has a carpentry shop and makes things locally
Good luck 🤞🤞🤞
Steven when are you coming to Uganda
I love her❤️
it must still be "BC Minimalism" in Nigeria... Less is always more.
HOW INSPIRING!
I think that is because polytechnic used to be better than universities
because you go through the practical in polytechnics
But in universities it’s just mainly theory
well done. i think there is an added advantage being blessed with the physical assets. a beautiful lady will always win a contract over an ordinary looking lady with the same skill set .(no wonder her promotional videos , are shot from behind) 3:51
Nduka, you keep pronouncing the name wrong "Savayeth" yet it is written "Sayaveth". Great job though.... and this Lady is really doing great wonders.
This is great
Her designs are too busy. The house looks like a a shrine...sometimes less is more and classy. Kudos to her though she's living her dream.
I agree.
Nice one
He'llo sir
I m from Ghana 🇬🇭 how do I reach you....???
I really love ur videos
Please did she go to any interiors school?
How did she learn interiors so well?
DYI
Pls when is the house tour coming up?
It’s up already, kindly check
@@StevenNdukwu yes I have watched the glamorous house.. Thanks Steve
Always inspired. But I also noticed during the video that her right hand tucked in behind the pillow. Why?
Maybe she feels comfortable putting it there.
She had lots of messages
We expect you to be touring the house and be asking questions
Wait for the next video
Hello brother can you please link me up with this lady I am in the same business I think it would be effective to know her.
I want to learn ma
Does she only do it in Nigeria ?
No, anywhere
I love your content.. really inspiring but can’t get past you always checking your phone… either to check what your next question is or to an sms.. seems unprofessional but great job all round man
Sorry about that
Steven my brother, thanks for bringing my crush on your channel. That being said, I'm afraid calling Ehi for my interior decor. Though its 9000 square ft house, I Just think my budget will be too low for this woman. I'll date her soon.
Keep dreaming! Lol
@@brownberry6662 If that tout called Oluomo could try, why not me?
I just wish more of her designs are modern. Most of her work is gaudy and reminds one of the 18th centuries. I'm surprised she turned down her initial architectural design because she felt it was for a 70-year-old. Well, her designs definitely fit a 70-year-old.
I guess her style is like that. 18th century with a sprinkle of modern
Her clients are mostly older men and women who want a home they can retire in and are wealthy . You heard the ppl she targets ? She can do contemporary as well too
She looks too old to be 35 years though but I love her works
She is! I know her very well from Benin City
She doesn t look old st all. Besides what has her age got to do with the topic.