Activist, Bisi Alimi Reveals Delusion Of House Ownership By Celebrities In Lagos
Bisi Alimi, a civil rights activist, explains what it needed to own a home in Lagos, citing claims made by a number of celebrities who claim to be landlords.
According to the activist, the expense of housing and maintaining houses in Lagos is out of reach for most stars, despite the fact that many claim to be homeowners.
Bisi Alimi, based on his own experience, provides an estimate of what it takes to purchase a home in Lagos.
He wrote;
“Let me tell you the dire reality of the housing crisis in Lagos and the illusion of home ownership by the upper middle class (your so called celebs). Last year, I was on a mission to buy a property in Lagos, Lekki to be precise. This is something I have been thinking of. So I went house hunting. I saw houses ranging from N100m with N8m annual maintenance fee To N30m with around about N200k maintenance fee. Not one of these properties have viable payment options. You are expected to finish payment in 6months max. The average annual income (not based on data yet) of a reality star in Nigeria is possibly N15-N25m, try spread this across 12months. I don’t even want to talk about the lower middle class, cos those ones can’t even afford to rent a gutter in Mushin …”









Source; Ghgossip.com
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