If you call it a waste ,then you are a full, now than ever , those houses are needed as many may choose to go back and build back your land,cos their businesses are being destroyed everywhere.
I totally agree with you, it’s about time we build up our land. “It’s luxury or nothing” according to Flavor. If she says it’s a waste like her go and live in a mud house house
I agree with you. Calling it a waste is totally off putting and she’s Igbo? Perhaps it’s vocabulary issue or naivety, really surprising. Might be waste to you but certainly not a waste to the people who own them and know why they built them. Edit: after watching the video, I don’t know if it is click bait but we should be intentional about the words we use about ourselves. She clearly said in the video it isn’t waste and the title should reflect it. And its nothing to do with the war as people who live abroad still build at home, it’s an Igbo thing to remember where you’re from and most Igbos prefer to retire in the village so makes sense to build a befitting home for yourself
Her use of "waste" was in a quote as I have written it here. If you don't know what that means, ask a knowledgeable person because your comment shows you are not 🙂
The Igbo are great Business Men ,You Even remind me of a Young Man Igbo guy I met in my Country Ghana who deal in Spare parts, trust me no parts of BMW you want he can't get for you at Abossokai Accra , You even remind me let me wish him a happy Xmas and a Prosperous New Year
Nne, this is an unwritten Affirmations for every Igbo son has, we igbo men have standards and we must do better than our parents. Long live every igbo sons who are making the right efforts to fulfil our destiny.
I am a decent of the IGBO tribe. And I think what they do is great as long as they take care of the village who cares. And from what I have seensome of the villages are doing well.
@@zeeondemand Thank you. I love the tribe and as long as they take care of the village. And something to create wealth for the village I say go on. I seen a video where a young igbo built a hospital. The other tribes laughing at him. But here is something that people do not know. Igbo.are Jewish. When I got my DNA it's said 86% Nigerian rest Jewish and Europe. But I choose to accept Nigerian and Jewish. I love your show. I will subscribe to it. Happy New Year
Igbos believe in community and in the village different kinds of ceremonies takes place weather the clan meetings, burial, meeting at age grade, family meeting and traditional marriage. And no one wants friends to show and nothing to show or the compound might not contain many people. I think all these gatherings including Xmas, Easter and New yam festival makes mandatory that Igbo ls go visit home many times a year. Some people go home every week depending on distance.
Nice video. However, it has always been traditional for Ibos to build in their homestead (even in pre-colonial times, as evidenced in China Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” first published in the 1950s). The relatively recent political/religious strive and the Civil War may have heightened it, but these are NOT the cause. Tradition and culture is the reason.
Only think I wish they would do is build more schools and more hospitals. and librarys. I think that by itsself would really educated they young peopel. Here is my thing is the American decents could come and teach on how to do things. Like here we make our own waters. Many people are going to solor a lot could really change. But although I am decent I am honor to be IGBO .
I THINK THE NOTION THAT IGBO PEOPLE HAVE THE MOST PALATIAL MANSIONS IS RIDICULOUS, AS AN ARCHITECT WITH 20 YEARS + OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE THAT SPECIALIZES IN THE DESIGN OF MANSIONS IT IS AN AFFRONT ON MY SENSIBILITIES THAT THESE ARE REGARDED AS THE PINNACLE OF MANSION BUILDING
Okay Mr. Adegbemi with 20 years architectural experience can you enlighten this audience about your university education? Was it in Nigeria? If so kindly show us some of your best designs since that will be very helpful. I have travelled extensively and it is not common to see houses like these even in most suburbs here in the United states. Inquiring minds are waiting for some of your great mansion designs from Nigeria villages. Please do not keep us waiting for too long. Thank you sir.
Guys, stop all these needs to explain why someone chooses to build any kind of structure they want on their ancestorial lands. What makes a man a full-fledged man in Igbo culture right from time immemorial are house, wife, and kid. It has nothing to do with civil war. There were few-storey buildings in some Igbo villages before the civil war. Igbos have been identifying with their villages because of cultural heritage - 4 traditional marriage ceremonies are culturally mandated to be performed strictly in the villages of the bridal father's family compound(3 of 4) and (1) in the groom's family compound - inviting families of the bride and members of her father's clans to know where the ancestorial compound of their potential in-laws(groom). This culture predated the colonial era to date. In recent times, more especially in insecurities, some people are having traditional marriages in cities which was a taboo in Igboland, just like burying a fully-fledged Igbo person outside his ancestorial village whether they died in the city or overseas residency. are you aware, that before Igboman builds a house in the city he must build first in his village otherwise people around him would see him as "efulefu". We have moved from thatched huts to zinced huts to modern houses and mansions. Mansions are based on capital capabilities nothing more - it has nothing to do with culture nor civil war. Affordability! Cultural demand is anything that can shelter. one's family. White people/westerners build cottages away from their family's residence according to their taste and financial capacity for vacations, some of them visit the cottages a few times than some Igbos visit their village mansions. Where do you want a rich Igbo man to host his quests, in-laws, family, and others? In the hotels? The average Igbo man visits his village more than 6 times a year, some frequently, almost every weekend for either kindred/village meetings, burials, traditional marriages, yam festival, etc. Depending on how far away they live from the village and their financial capabilities.
I don't see it as waste... even in western climes they build their mansions like outskirts of their cities like a holiday home and they visit such places periodically.
Spending on building a country home is never a waste. It’s a retirement plan. You’re just ahead of your peers. When we retire from the buzz of the city in the twilight of our years, the country becomes the most natural place to be.
@ogee177, Okay Mr. Adegbemi Agboola with 20 years architectural experience can you enlighten this audience about your university education? Was it in Nigeria? If so kindly show us some of your best designs since that will be very helpful. I have travelled extensively and it is not common to see houses like these even in most suburbs here in the United states. Inquiring minds are waiting for some of your great mansion designs from Nigeria villages. Please do not keep us waiting for too long. Thank you sir.
Vintage delluxureyinterior is the owner of the house .The young is successful entrepreneur based in Lagos, a business associate of Ikilead Onwunali innocent the produce Hammer energy ,meridian ,Odogwu bitter. Obi Cubana, Jowazi, PH .Exhibitors, chief priest are his friends
You have received a lot of blow-backs about the term "waste" in your title, deservedly. The least you can do now is edit your title and remove the word waste or at least enclose it in inverted commas to indicate that you do not own it. This is yet another indication that Igbo people after years of battering in Nigeria have begun to adopt the lexicon of their traducers in describing themselves. Another example is Igbo people saying Obodo "Oyinbo" to describe overseas instead of decidedly Igbo Obodo Oyibo. Sad. Please note that the village is the centre of the Igbo cultural, political, social life. What you are seeing is a modernisation of that setting in the context of Igbo historical experiences. For example, Igbo people make friends around the world and you wouldn't expect them to invite them to decrepit villages where open defecation is the norm. The same people who criticize Igbo village "waste" can pawn their family heirlooms to fund lavish urban parties. The talk of asokoro, maitama and other such exotic places in the context of Igbo ancestral villages is not good, probably ignorant.
@@zeeondemandwhen someone says waste with her fingers up it is written as "waste" which means; it's what some people say but not really a waste. I'm very proud of my hardworking Igbo brothers and sisters who invest in their villages and their people. This house is the best I've seen in Nigeria!
It’s not a waste, how do you think a city develops, plus there is no lace like home, when most men get old, they want to go back home not stay in China or Lagos
Try to develop igbo land. Life Is not all about mansions and hotels, shops, and drinking pub Igbo should do better. Tourist? s are not attracted to east. Do You know why No outdoors activities, no place for sight seeing, no international tournament , no standard parks, museums so on
Thinking from a business perspective , i am sorry to say but its a Negative equity! Unless you have an unlimited flow of income and you dont really care. The value of this home in asokoro, maitama or guzape, won't be less than #1.5 billion naira. The value of this home in the village cant be more than #30m to #50 million naira cause no influential person would want to spend their entire year living in the village
I don't want to ever hear u say that's they're wasting money" bcuz u don't see what is happening in Lagos Nigeria" how Lagos state government is destroy everywhere
Is only an idiot that will threaten a group people that are mostly business merchants. They can never be stranded. Meanwhile, I want to see yoruba villages not only Igbo villages 😊😊.
Waste? lol Also when I hear other Nigerians, especially the yorubas say "go develop your region" I laugh. Can someone here please mention any region in Nigeria more developed than the east!!?!
When has it become that you people looking for subscribers will decide what people should do with their money? Stop this meaningless topic, any person who is against building houses should go and live in the gutters or bushes period.
If you call it a waste ,then you are a full, now than ever , those houses are needed as many may choose to go back and build back your land,cos their businesses are being destroyed everywhere.
Check your spelling first, then watch the video completely🙏
I totally agree with you, it’s about time we build up our land. “It’s luxury or nothing” according to Flavor. If she says it’s a waste like her go and live in a mud house house
I agree with you. Calling it a waste is totally off putting and she’s Igbo? Perhaps it’s vocabulary issue or naivety, really surprising. Might be waste to you but certainly not a waste to the people who own them and know why they built them.
Edit: after watching the video, I don’t know if it is click bait but we should be intentional about the words we use about ourselves. She clearly said in the video it isn’t waste and the title should reflect it. And its nothing to do with the war as people who live abroad still build at home, it’s an Igbo thing to remember where you’re from and most Igbos prefer to retire in the village so makes sense to build a befitting home for yourself
Her use of "waste" was in a quote as I have written it here. If you don't know what that means, ask a knowledgeable person because your comment shows you are not 🙂
@@ifeanyipaschal2614 the title has no quote round the word waste so you’re the un-knowledgeable one who needs to be educated
The Igbo are great Business Men ,You Even remind me of a Young Man Igbo guy I met in my Country Ghana who deal in Spare parts, trust me no parts of BMW you want he can't get for you at Abossokai Accra , You even remind me let me wish him a happy Xmas and a Prosperous New Year
Way to go!!!!!
Umunnem ndi oma this guy's are not politician just business men
Thank u ❤
Igbo Amaka. It’s every Man’s dream to have a beautiful relaxing mansion in the village. Igbo Amaka!
Igbo Amaka
Nne, this is an unwritten Affirmations for every Igbo son has, we igbo men have standards and we must do better than our parents. Long live every igbo sons who are making the right efforts to fulfil our destiny.
May God bless the Igbos forever. I love their courage after demolishing their properties in Lagos.❤😮
Amen
Aku luo uno , Wealth is your own if you have in your village,
The mansion is beautiful😍 it’s a bit different to the Nigerian architecture that I normally see on tv
Yes it is!!!! It's not the typical “Igbo man” house and I love it
@@zeeondemand yes I love it too very modern 👌🏾
IGBO AMAKA biko nu..
I'm so so sooo proud!!
Very
Absolutely proud....to be FBI....Full Blooded IGBO .@@zeeondemand
I am a decent of the IGBO tribe. And I think what they do is great as long as they take care of the village who cares. And from what I have seensome of the villages are doing well.
Well said !!!!
@@zeeondemand Thank you. I love the tribe and as long as they take care of the village. And something to create wealth for the village I say go on. I seen a video where a young igbo built a hospital. The other tribes laughing at him. But here is something that people do not know. Igbo.are Jewish. When I got my DNA it's said 86% Nigerian rest Jewish and Europe. But I choose to accept Nigerian and Jewish. I love your show. I will subscribe to it. Happy New Year
Igbos believe in community and in the village different kinds of ceremonies takes place weather the clan meetings, burial, meeting at age grade, family meeting and traditional marriage. And no one wants friends to show and nothing to show or the compound might not contain many people. I think all these gatherings including Xmas, Easter and New yam festival makes mandatory that Igbo ls go visit home many times a year. Some people go home every week depending on distance.
Nice video. However, it has always been traditional for Ibos to build in their homestead (even in pre-colonial times, as evidenced in China Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” first published in the 1950s). The relatively recent political/religious strive and the Civil War may have heightened it, but these are NOT the cause. Tradition and culture is the reason.
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Only think I wish they would do is build more schools and more hospitals. and librarys.
I think that by itsself would really educated they young peopel. Here is my thing is the American decents could come and teach on how to do things. Like here we make our own waters. Many people are going to solor a lot could really change. But although I am decent I am honor to be IGBO .
I THINK THE NOTION THAT IGBO PEOPLE HAVE THE MOST PALATIAL MANSIONS IS RIDICULOUS, AS AN ARCHITECT WITH 20 YEARS + OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE THAT SPECIALIZES IN THE DESIGN OF MANSIONS IT IS AN AFFRONT ON MY SENSIBILITIES THAT THESE ARE REGARDED AS THE PINNACLE OF MANSION BUILDING
Ok
Ok Mr. Adegbemi
Bricklayer, with 20 yrs experience, not an engineer
Okay Mr. Adegbemi with 20 years architectural experience can you enlighten this audience about your university education? Was it in Nigeria? If so kindly show us some of your best designs since that will be very helpful. I have travelled extensively and it is not common to see houses like these even in most suburbs here in the United states. Inquiring minds are waiting for some of your great mansion designs from Nigeria villages. Please do not keep us waiting for too long. Thank you sir.
We need factories to employ our youth. No man sleeps in more than one room.
True
Tell that to your useless government or you can start by building one factory
Factories Will destroy your village for ever. Build factory in the cities. Village is for rest after the city hustle.
Not really, we have industrial estates mapped out in many parts of Igbo land, We need the jobs to employ the youth.@@Oliver-l4l7t
This was a great video. I do not think they are wasting but what I do think they should be doing more for the village.
No amenities or places of interest in the entire igbo land.
That is development not mansions
Thats some impressive homes!!!
It is
Very classy yet simple and sophisticated
Cleannnnnn
Beautiful very beautiful
Igbo's, this is 🌶️ pepper them 101.😅😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂honestly
Guys, stop all these needs to explain why someone chooses to build any kind of structure they want on their ancestorial lands. What makes a man a full-fledged man in Igbo culture right from time immemorial are house, wife, and kid. It has nothing to do with civil war. There were few-storey buildings in some Igbo villages before the civil war. Igbos have been identifying with their villages because of cultural heritage - 4 traditional marriage ceremonies are culturally mandated to be performed strictly in the villages of the bridal father's family compound(3 of 4) and (1) in the groom's family compound - inviting families of the bride and members of her father's clans to know where the ancestorial compound of their potential in-laws(groom). This culture predated the colonial era to date. In recent times, more especially in insecurities, some people are having traditional marriages in cities which was a taboo in Igboland, just like burying a fully-fledged Igbo person outside his ancestorial village whether they died in the city or overseas residency. are you aware, that before Igboman builds a house in the city he must build first in his village otherwise people around him would see him as "efulefu". We have moved from thatched huts to zinced huts to modern houses and mansions. Mansions are based on capital capabilities nothing more - it has nothing to do with culture nor civil war. Affordability! Cultural demand is anything that can shelter. one's family. White people/westerners build cottages away from their family's residence according to their taste and financial capacity for vacations, some of them visit the cottages a few times than some Igbos visit their village mansions. Where do you want a rich Igbo man to host his quests, in-laws, family, and others? In the hotels? The average Igbo man visits his village more than 6 times a year, some frequently, almost every weekend for either kindred/village meetings, burials, traditional marriages, yam festival, etc. Depending on how far away they live from the village and their financial capabilities.
Ok
I don't see it as waste... even in western climes they build their mansions like outskirts of their cities like a holiday home and they visit such places periodically.
Did you watch till the end?
@@zeeondemand ..well said
We do not claim we do. These homes in Fl and La would run you about 2 to 5 million.
Spending on building a country home is never a waste. It’s a retirement plan. You’re just ahead of your peers. When we retire from the buzz of the city in the twilight of our years, the country becomes the most natural place to be.
Nelspruit and Cape town vibe❤❤❤❤
Yh
Big up sister we need more of this like videos in all social media it will encourage those that never think about how to start doing something ahome
Thank you
Beautiful house ❤❤
It really is!
@ogee177, Okay Mr. Adegbemi Agboola with 20 years architectural experience can you enlighten this audience about your university education? Was it in Nigeria? If so kindly show us some of your best designs since that will be very helpful. I have travelled extensively and it is not common to see houses like these even in most suburbs here in the United states. Inquiring minds are waiting for some of your great mansion designs from Nigeria villages. Please do not keep us waiting for too long. Thank you sir.
Vintage delluxureyinterior is the owner of the house .The young is successful entrepreneur based in Lagos, a business associate of Ikilead Onwunali innocent the produce Hammer energy ,meridian ,Odogwu bitter. Obi Cubana, Jowazi, PH .Exhibitors, chief priest are his friends
Daluu nwanyi oma indeed u are the true daughter of ur father 👍
Daalu Nwoke Oma 🙏🙏🙏
GOOD 👍 PRESENTATION
Thank you
Ndi Igbo kwenu ✊🏽
Heiiiiiii
Nwa afu 🫶🏿
Congrats 👏 my bro,just build its ok
Average igbo man go home every month for one outing or another so those homes are very useful. We have good taste.
We have good taste
Welll not so frequently anymore cos of the insecurity
I pray that angle is resolved so we can thrive again
2024 God will guide us all
😂 i love the west, soon i will be westing my own money in my village.
Wow this is luxurious
It is!!!!
Is not waste ,Igbos like building mansions in the village
You have received a lot of blow-backs about the term "waste" in your title, deservedly. The least you can do now is edit your title and remove the word waste or at least enclose it in inverted commas to indicate that you do not own it. This is yet another indication that Igbo people after years of battering in Nigeria have begun to adopt the lexicon of their traducers in describing themselves. Another example is Igbo people saying Obodo "Oyinbo" to describe overseas instead of decidedly Igbo Obodo Oyibo. Sad.
Please note that the village is the centre of the Igbo cultural, political, social life. What you are seeing is a modernisation of that setting in the context of Igbo historical experiences. For example, Igbo people make friends around the world and you wouldn't expect them to invite them to decrepit villages where open defecation is the norm. The same people who criticize Igbo village "waste" can pawn their family heirlooms to fund lavish urban parties. The talk of asokoro, maitama and other such exotic places in the context of Igbo ancestral villages is not good, probably ignorant.
Ok
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The house you build in your home town is your lagacy put that in your mind their
Why do you call it waste. You can build it in yoruba land and have it demolished. Please don't call it waste because we can't be living in forests.
Did you watch the video to the end?
@zeeondemand yes ofcourse. I don't have problem with your video just the statement "waste" money to develop thier village. I love you zee no worries
Your use of the "word " waste is unacceptable. Your video is good, but I don't agree with that derogatory term used
@heldyuju814 I agree with your assertion 💯 %.
its called "sentimental value"
I agree
Your use of the word “waste” is not acceptable. Change it with “why Igbos build a magnificent house.”
Watch till the end
@@zeeondemandwhen someone says waste with her fingers up it is written as "waste" which means; it's what some people say but not really a waste.
I'm very proud of my hardworking Igbo brothers and sisters who invest in their villages and their people. This house is the best I've seen in Nigeria!
It’s not a waste, how do you think a city develops, plus there is no lace like home, when most men get old, they want to go back home not stay in China or Lagos
Ok
Try to develop igbo land. Life Is not all about mansions and hotels, shops, and drinking pub
Igbo should do better. Tourist? s are not attracted to east. Do You know why
No outdoors activities, no place for sight seeing, no international tournament , no standard parks, museums so on
Ok
This house is in Ezeagbogu Ezinihitte Mbaise nd not Aboh Mbaise
Yes that was an error thanks
Stop! It is in Igboland.
Thinking from a business perspective , i am sorry to say but its a Negative equity! Unless you have an unlimited flow of income and you dont really care. The value of this home in asokoro, maitama or guzape, won't be less than #1.5 billion naira. The value of this home in the village cant be more than #30m to #50 million naira cause no influential person would want to spend their entire year living in the village
It’s not a business/ ROI kinda project to start with.
That’s country home, not village mansion
I don't want to ever hear u say that's they're wasting money" bcuz u don't see what is happening in Lagos Nigeria" how Lagos state government is destroy everywhere
Ok sir
Most those houses are EMPTY!!!
Yes sir
It ain't waste is useful to build more than buying so many cars
I agree
Why will you say is wast?
Sorry?
Is only an idiot that will threaten a group people that are mostly business merchants. They can never be stranded. Meanwhile, I want to see yoruba villages not only Igbo villages 😊😊.
Lol
There village ugly....😂😂😂...na only Lagos Dem dey take buga...still that Lagos was developed by Igbos who reside there
I think they should leave politics for those who want do politics, and face business. When you dabble into it that is why problem begins!😂🤓🤓
Huh
Useless comment, who taught u politics mumu don't u know zik started it all?
Waste? lol
Also when I hear other Nigerians, especially the yorubas say "go develop your region" I laugh.
Can someone here please mention any region in Nigeria more developed than the east!!?!
Lol, where in Aboh?
That's my village 😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂 apologies its in Ezinihitte
You should be the one tell us 😂😂😂😩😩😩see the mansion you people just released! All of you should start doing give away
EXACTLY @@zeeondemand .. he should be the one to tell us about Vintage
Manor.. LOL. [Btw, I have been trying to reach you oo..just so you know..xx]
You must be sick by calling it a wasted funds
I hope you find peace and understanding
Your ignorance made you call our homes a waste.
For real?
Exactly
You are very ignorant to consider them wasteful.
Read Chinua Achebe's 'things fall apart'
When has it become that you people looking for subscribers will decide what people should do with their money?
Stop this meaningless topic, any person who is against building houses should go and live in the gutters or bushes period.
Ok Bright
u are just jealous because they didn't invite you
wasting of money i laugh
You don't say?😳