My dear i was born in lagos and i was there during the making of this new estate like lekki and banana island. All those estate is just hype. Nothing but hype. Watch out for east in 15yrs to come it will be massive estate development trust me.
You're critical about the environment and I commend you as it's true Yes, the private properties are impressive but the road works seem like that of a middle class neighbourhood in certain Nigerian cities. The easiest fix would be to tar the roads but it still won't bring about side works and Greenery like you'll find in Abuja residents as that will cost the state government too much on compensation except the owners of those mansions are considerate enough to forfeit some of their frontages to make way for side walks and trees
@Zee On Demand, you made excellent points about the layout! Igbos have to take a cue from other places around the world. There is no reason for these very expensive homes to be built in areas without proper infrastructure in the 21st century. The wives of these rich men should hold their husbands to task and require that the areas be beautified! Igbo women should hold all of their husbands to task to build up the environment and stop focusing on "I pass my neighbor" houses.
@zeeondemand this is great content. Palatial homes, though there's need to upgrade the environment, roads and all. Walkways need to be created and the gutters should be covered too. Resurface the roads. I'm quite impressed. So here them dey hide 😂😂😂
I quite agree with you Zee, the houses are definitely massive, impressive and beautiful, but the environment doesn’t match up with the houses. The streets are quite narrow and not much attention is paid to aesthetics in the neighborhood. It seems like the estate management or landlords needs to come together to create that wow factor that will take the estate to that next level you describe.
Wow indeed it was very big and good edifice .and so beautiful .my beautiful sister. you have done very well. And nice showcasing. I enjoyed your efforts. Keep it up. One love
I guess the owners of these houses lives somewhere in Lagos or Kano. That's just the problem with my Igbo people. They wouldn't just live in their cities and make it more homely. Great video you got here young lady. Weldone!
Is it only Lagos,Abuja and Kano one can only make money, let me tell you what you fail to know a lots of home owners are people living in Owerri aba ,onitsha nnewi some of them built their house for leisure time some was during the kidnapping era and issues of bad roads in aba they built it then move their families down to Owerri. I know a lots big boys that owns some of those mansions the resides in nnewi and onitsha they club in Owerri every week end and of cause people in diaspora like South Africa,Europe,America, other African country.
@@goziemartins4094innoson lives in nnewi koteck lives in nnewi GUO lives in onitsha ibeto lives in nnewi and there he made his money Nnanna kalu made his money in aba before he died dozzy group of companies lives onitsha coscharis made his money in nnewi before relocating to Lagos chicason made his money before relocating to Lagos today believe it or not in nnewi alone you get more 100 billionaires even more than that in aba and onitsha their in thousands ekene izuchukwu and all the transport companies started from before expanding to other cities. Today asaba delta is expanding with mansions you will also say it’s people from Lagos and kano, majority of the mansions in asaba today is the people from onitsha.70-80 percent of these houses in Owerri is own by living in south east. People like think that every thing ends in Lagos this is the reason people like will never thing leaving Lagos.
The buildings might be expensive, but they look nice and of standard. Quite suitable for diaspora Nigerians, but some of them might ask for a pedestrian sidewalk, which is absent in the estate
You are a jealous person I don’t know where your state origin. But I know and I know you know that no tribe in nigeria build a better houses than the igbos. Go round igbo cities like Owerri awka onitsha enugu asaba umuahia and aba , go to other states you will understand what I am saying, then go to lekki Lagos banana island, agor Anthony village, trad fair, Alaba international computer village and ladipo ,then Abuja is at least 75 percent igbo own. With 20 pounds your fathers give us after civil war you open your gutter mouth and talk nonsense. Idiot
I thought udenwa estate is the most expensive and most luxurious estate? Anyway, this estate is just endowed with fancy luxurious houses. The roadwork is rather basic and not estate-like, so I agree with you on that. No proper sidewalks. That’s a shame. Even in udenwa estate. It’s like that’s a thing in owerri. Another thing owerri lacks is street naming. If newcomers want to know which road is which, how would they know when there are no street names? A normal estate is also supposed to have its name boldly written outside but from the video I didn’t see any name. I’ve been around this area multiple times and never knew there was an estate like this in new owerri. But it would be nice to own a property here tho.
All I see are buildings that look like they’re from England. No traditional or cultural presence anywhere. Are we ashamed of ourselves? It definitely exposes the average Nigerian mentality that we can’t develop our own traditional art and architecture, instead we copy British styles which look very odd in an African/tropical environment if we’re being honest with ourselves.
When will massive projects be undertaken to provide affordable housing and estates for the working class? 3 bedroom duplexes, 3 bedroom bungalows, Four story 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, etc. Not the areas that decay into slums in a few short years, but neighborhoods that have proper landscaping, waste management, proper roads, etc for the working class like other developed countries. As I always say, Nigeria hates poor people.
Lol owerri becomes more of a joke every day. Houses going for the equivalent of $1.1 million dollars?? in OWERRI??!! A city with regular insecurity, bad roads, no good hospitals, no real industries just hotels and bars. The roads in the estate aren’t even swept and there’s open gutters. Do they not have a “home owner association” type of thing where everyone contributes to the beautification and upkeep of the estate? This is corruption because the housing market in Nigeria is not regulated. Anyone can put any amount on an anything. Scammers and others with ill-gotten wealth continue to inflate the price of everything. I don’t blame the upper middle class or even moderately rich Nigerians that japa to other sane countries where you can work and have a very decent and comfortable life for your family.
On another side note, yes, Igbos will eventually run out of land to farm and feed ourselves seeing how small Igbo land is to being with. You think northerners are showing us pepper now? We haven’t seen anything yet. When they cut off the food supply many will be crying of hunger while inside their mansions. And why can’t we incorporate African/traditional architecture into our buildings? This obsession with British style buildings is actually irritating. Nigerians are so colonized in their minds, it’s kind of sad.
My dear i was born in lagos and i was there during the making of this new estate like lekki and banana island. All those estate is just hype. Nothing but hype. Watch out for east in 15yrs to come it will be massive estate development trust me.
Hmmmm imo state will not kill me the kind of mansions am seeing this state, God abeg i be imolite ooo make this blessings reach me na❤❤
You're critical about the environment and I commend you as it's true
Yes, the private properties are impressive but the road works seem like that of a middle class neighbourhood in certain Nigerian cities.
The easiest fix would be to tar the roads but it still won't bring about side works and Greenery like you'll find in Abuja residents as that will cost the state government too much on compensation except the owners of those mansions are considerate enough to forfeit some of their frontages to make way for side walks and trees
I like the White House design... beautiful. I mean the all white including gates and burglaries. Very massive
@Zee On Demand, you made excellent points about the layout! Igbos have to take a cue from other places around the world. There is no reason for these very expensive homes to be built in areas without proper infrastructure in the 21st century. The wives of these rich men should hold their husbands to task and require that the areas be beautified! Igbo women should hold all of their husbands to task to build up the environment and stop focusing on "I pass my neighbor" houses.
😂😂😂
Why put the onus on Igbo women? Many will not argue with their meal ticket. Leave them alone, Abeg.
What give a dent to beautiful estates in Owerri are rough roads that let down otherwise very exquisite buildings
@zeeondemand this is great content. Palatial homes, though there's need to upgrade the environment, roads and all. Walkways need to be created and the gutters should be covered too. Resurface the roads. I'm quite impressed. So here them dey hide 😂😂😂
I agree
Thank you for watching
I quite agree with you Zee, the houses are definitely massive, impressive and beautiful, but the environment doesn’t match up with the houses. The streets are quite narrow and not much attention is paid to aesthetics in the neighborhood. It seems like the estate management or landlords needs to come together to create that wow factor that will take the estate to that next level you describe.
True
Wow indeed it was very big and good edifice .and so beautiful .my beautiful sister. you have done very well. And nice showcasing. I enjoyed your efforts. Keep it up. One love
Thank you
Beautiful houses. I particularly like the short/see-through front fences. But the environment is a big minus for such beautiful houses.
Most autonomous communities in imo state needs Accessible roads electricity and portable drinking water and youths empowerment
Nice one sis.. Pls try and also vlog on other luxurious estates in Owerri , like Udenwa , Arugo estates e.t.c...
Coming soon
Beautiful homes.. thanks for this nice video..😍😍😍♥️
Nice video, remain blessed nwa Mara nma.
Thanks
My sister your are correct
I guess the owners of these houses lives somewhere in Lagos or Kano. That's just the problem with my Igbo people. They wouldn't just live in their cities and make it more homely. Great video you got here young lady. Weldone!
They live in these houses
Is it only Lagos,Abuja and Kano one can only make money, let me tell you what you fail to know a lots of home owners are people living in Owerri aba ,onitsha nnewi some of them built their house for leisure time some was during the kidnapping era and issues of bad roads in aba they built it then move their families down to Owerri. I know a lots big boys that owns some of those mansions the resides in nnewi and onitsha they club in Owerri every week end and of cause people in diaspora like South Africa,Europe,America, other African country.
Yes that's where they make the money
@@goziemartins4094innoson lives in nnewi koteck lives in nnewi GUO lives in onitsha ibeto lives in nnewi and there he made his money Nnanna kalu made his money in aba before he died dozzy group of companies lives onitsha coscharis made his money in nnewi before relocating to Lagos chicason made his money before relocating to Lagos today believe it or not in nnewi alone you get more 100 billionaires even more than that in aba and onitsha their in thousands ekene izuchukwu and all the transport companies started from before expanding to other cities. Today asaba delta is expanding with mansions you will also say it’s people from Lagos and kano, majority of the mansions in asaba today is the people from onitsha.70-80 percent of these houses in Owerri is own by living in south east. People like think that every thing ends in Lagos this is the reason people like will never thing leaving Lagos.
@@ejikeenwerem5420don't mind him , you see that estate my village men's get mansions there mostly orlu zones
This is civic center estate, the first white house belongs to HRH Eze Ilomuanya
The buildings might be expensive, but they look nice and of standard. Quite suitable for diaspora Nigerians, but some of them might ask for a pedestrian sidewalk, which is absent in the estate
The are, a pedestrian walk would have been so suitable for an estate like this
For evening walks and morning runs
It is igbo thing, jagajaga. Planning and perfection is not their strenght, look at the patchy road due to mixing cement on it.
You are a jealous person I don’t know where your state origin. But I know and I know you know that no tribe in nigeria build a better houses than the igbos. Go round igbo cities like Owerri awka onitsha enugu asaba umuahia and aba , go to other states you will understand what I am saying, then go to lekki Lagos banana island, agor Anthony village, trad fair, Alaba international computer village and ladipo ,then Abuja is at least 75 percent igbo own. With 20 pounds your fathers give us after civil war you open your gutter mouth and talk nonsense. Idiot
Envy man, minus Lagos and show us another place in your South West that is better than what you see in the video.
Very beautiful
So beautiful
I thought udenwa estate is the most expensive and most luxurious estate? Anyway, this estate is just endowed with fancy luxurious houses. The roadwork is rather basic and not estate-like, so I agree with you on that. No proper sidewalks. That’s a shame. Even in udenwa estate. It’s like that’s a thing in owerri. Another thing owerri lacks is street naming. If newcomers want to know which road is which, how would they know when there are no street names? A normal estate is also supposed to have its name boldly written outside but from the video I didn’t see any name. I’ve been around this area multiple times and never knew there was an estate like this in new owerri. But it would be nice to own a property here tho.
Udenwa is 2nd to this
Will do a video soon
The streets are named!! Maybe you couldn’t see them but they are
I agree that the name should be boldly written
@@zeeondemand okay. But within the town, most streets aren’t named. It’s rather unfortunate.
I don't know what you're saying zee, this estate looks the same as Banana Island, and that's the most expensive estate in Lagos right now
I think they have no communal amenities. Every inch of land seems to be part of a house.
I never knew such an estate is in this owerri
For real?
All I see are buildings that look like they’re from England. No traditional or cultural presence anywhere. Are we ashamed of ourselves? It definitely exposes the average Nigerian mentality that we can’t develop our own traditional art and architecture, instead we copy British styles which look very odd in an African/tropical environment if we’re being honest with ourselves.
Wow
Nigeria is messed up....regardless of all these mansions! chaotic!
Is it most expensive place or area ?
When will massive projects be undertaken to provide affordable housing and estates for the working class? 3 bedroom duplexes, 3 bedroom bungalows, Four story 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, etc. Not the areas that decay into slums in a few short years, but neighborhoods that have proper landscaping, waste management, proper roads, etc for the working class like other developed countries.
As I always say, Nigeria hates poor people.
Great point
Your observations are on the money. It is a poorly designed estate
It’s not!! What the video properly
Is it ghosts that lives here because you have been driving for the past 5 minutes still no sign of human
Mugu, jelouse will kill u
Yeah I love this what a great content you are feeding us will contact u soon and will also follow u on Instagram great work Zee 🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️🙌🙌🙌💯👌🏼
Thank you
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lol owerri becomes more of a joke every day. Houses going for the equivalent of $1.1 million dollars?? in OWERRI??!! A city with regular insecurity, bad roads, no good hospitals, no real industries just hotels and bars. The roads in the estate aren’t even swept and there’s open gutters. Do they not have a “home owner association” type of thing where everyone contributes to the beautification and upkeep of the estate?
This is corruption because the housing market in Nigeria is not regulated. Anyone can put any amount on an anything. Scammers and others with ill-gotten wealth continue to inflate the price of everything.
I don’t blame the upper middle class or even moderately rich Nigerians that japa to other sane countries where you can work and have a very decent and comfortable life for your family.
On another side note, yes, Igbos will eventually run out of land to farm and feed ourselves seeing how small Igbo land is to being with. You think northerners are showing us pepper now? We haven’t seen anything yet. When they cut off the food supply many will be crying of hunger while inside their mansions.
And why can’t we incorporate African/traditional architecture into our buildings? This obsession with British style buildings is actually irritating. Nigerians are so colonized in their minds, it’s kind of sad.
Owerri is littered with bad roads and filthy environment. In most cases Owerri is not different from Aba
You are a mad man
Jealous Anambra Idiot