Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by sinceraconcept(m): 8:55am On Jan 02, 2018 |
if the house is not in Banana Island then he can afford it |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by cescky(m): 9:01am On Jan 02, 2018 |
BlueRayDick: Why do I have a feeling this is a service appartment which he pays rent on annually? Guy dream big and stop hating You too can achieve big... Rented apartment that looks the same as Peter and Jude's? Isnt it easier to build in similitude?leave the hate these guys are loaded...in their hay days glo alone was paying over 100 million to them 2 Likes |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by agarawu23(m): 9:07am On Jan 02, 2018 |
sacluxisback:
Even if he pays annually, the amount can build a mini estate in ikorodu. Oga this na banana o. if it will, then....... he is a dumb nigga who doesn't know how to use and control money. I will rather live in a bush of my own than pay millions of naira to one landlord annually in banana 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Bsideboi(m): 9:09am On Jan 02, 2018 |
BlueRayDick: Why do I have a feeling this is a service appartment which he pays rent on annually? Even if it is.This worldly achievement is still attainable.Its inspiring for a young dude like me mehnnn.The environment is just chilled |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by hedonistical: 9:10am On Jan 02, 2018 |
Na wa for these fake bloggers and the lazy Nairaland moderators. The house is in Park View Estate, not Banana Island. 4 Likes |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by cescky(m): 9:10am On Jan 02, 2018 |
anonimi:
Did you say Linda Ikeji? Another yeyebrity living a fake life of flaunting what they don't own while dodging TAXES that hard working people like you or your parents pay diligently? Abeg leave the fake girl o jare.
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By a poor man's speech you will identify him.. You better throw this envy back into 2017...Linda is leaving a fake life kwa? Says who ? You Mr fbi? Lol who pays tax you?...is ist the same Linda CNN and co are celebrating your talking of Better stop the hate so you too can appreciate in life For those saying that his is Parkview etc..lol, is it now beans to stay in Parkview...unless you people don't know Parkview.yes banana is bigger than Parkview..but you think Parkview is lekki or Ikeja? 1 Like |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by mywells: 9:12am On Jan 02, 2018 |
I don't envy |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by netflicks(m): 9:14am On Jan 02, 2018 |
Dis na one but imagine how wizkid,Dbanj,mikel Obi, Victor Moses and the rest..how massive these guys crib go be....man must hot cum 2018... |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by cescky(m): 9:15am On Jan 02, 2018 |
agarawu23: if it will, then....... he is a dumb nigga who doesn't know how to use and control money. I will rather live in a bush of my own than pay millions of naira to one landlord annually in banana Shut Up hater Use you no 6 small His house in Ikeja alone will build etates for your whole LGA for your village and it's other villages... You spend all your life nairaland doing what I wonder...before the house was done they were pics all over the net...so all the 3 brothers went looking for a house in similitude...now which is easier to build or look think of that if you can cos they ain't broke like you |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by hedonistical: 9:16am On Jan 02, 2018 |
BlueRayDick: Why do I have a feeling this is a service appartment which he pays rent on annually? More like service apartments in which he owns an apartment, not the entire building. 2 Likes |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by willibounce1(m): 9:16am On Jan 02, 2018 |
agarawu23: if it will, then....... he is a dumb nigga who doesn't know how to use and control money. I will rather live in a bush of my own than pay millions of naira to one landlord annually in banana He owns the phucking house. They don't pay sh.it to any landlord. |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by anonimi: 9:20am On Jan 02, 2018 |
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Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by stevups(m): 9:20am On Jan 02, 2018 |
I doubt it if hard work alone can build mansion. The blessing of the Lord maketh riches! 1 Like |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by anonimi: 9:24am On Jan 02, 2018 |
cescky: Shut Up hater Use you no 6 small His house in Ikeja alone will build etates for your whole LGA for your village and it's other villages... You spend all your life nairaland doing what I wonder...before the house was done they were pics all over the net...so all the 3 brothers went looking for a house in similitude...now which is easier to build or look think of that if you can cos they ain't broke like you Make una come see this small boy wey dey call person hater oh. Which house in Ikeja will build ESTATES in a whole LGA Na who do you this thing? E no go better for that person walahi. Justinlean02: Psquare put their multi-million naira mansion “ Square Ville ” in Ikeja up for sale. Paul and Peter Okoye of Psquare have put up their ‘Square Ville’ mansion for sale. A ‘For Sale’ sign post was spotted at the Squareville mansion located on Lola Holloway street, Omole Estate this morning in front of the property. Square Ville a twin building with a swimming pool, underground basement and other exotic features is reportedly up for sale at 320 Million Naira. The duo have many properties in Lekki Phase One, Banana Island, Atlanta Georgia and other locations. This act comes after their recent split as a group and makes perfect sence as they decide to pursue a solo career. Source: http://www.naijxclusive.com/square-ville-up-for-grab-psquare-puts-house-for-sale/
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Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by FRANKOSKI(m): 9:24am On Jan 02, 2018 |
WE'RE IFITEDUNU GUYS AND WE DON'T CARRY LAST. |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by anonimi: 9:29am On Jan 02, 2018 |
agarawu23: if it will, then....... he is a dumb nigga who doesn't know how to use and control money. I will rather live in a bush of my own than pay millions of naira to one landlord annually in banana Unfortunately, there are too many blacks like that hence we remain the worst race on earth with: No education No research No invention No manufacturing No jobsAlways running to oyinbos to save us, in one form or another, including the useless yahoo yahoo and yahoo plus. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4207170_fbimg1469018943096_jpeg2e87af2b28b00dc62a4dbf71ba6f4cf7 liljboy: It’s okay to marry a woman old enough to be your mother, you can still explain that as love, but someone old enough to be your grandmother?
www.nairaland.com/attachments/4914275_df_jpeg373e55dea7e43f08e80004f94f67a4a7 todaynewsreview: The bodies of at least 74 migrants have been washed ashore in western Libya, in the latest tragedy along the dangerous trafficking route to Europe. The Libyan Red Crescent posted photos of dozens of bodies in black and white bags lined up along the shore near the western city of Zawiya. A spokesman for the aid organisation said there were still bodies floating out at sea as the agency had no way of retrieving them. He said the migrants were all adults, mostly from sub-Saharan African countries, and all but three were men. The UN migration agency, the International Organisation of Migration (IOM), said the dinghy had set off on Saturday with 110 people on board. The agency said traffickers deliberately took the engines from the boat and then abandoned it to drift.
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Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by vertueptime: 9:31am On Jan 02, 2018 |
Queenext: so you believe the duo have jet?
Do u want to kill them? Lol all na scam |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Queenext: 9:35am On Jan 02, 2018 |
coolh3ad:
Dem talk say P-square's net worth is about $70million. The cheapest private jet costs about $2million. So why can't they own one?? lol,so u also believe that too. $70m,iffa hear. Don't just be believing everything u heard ooo $70m ko,70k ni |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by hedonistical: 9:36am On Jan 02, 2018 |
coolh3ad:
If Linda Ikeji owns a mansion in Banana island, why can't P-square own one?? Lol. Linda Ikeji is far richer than the duo of PSquare. |
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Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by cescky(m): 9:43am On Jan 02, 2018 |
anonimi:
Yes, I pay tax appropriately, as a law-abiding citizen of this potentially great country. Don't you pay Hatred must be what prompted the American authorities to throw Wesley Snipes and other tax-dodging celebrities in jail!
No wonder Africans remain slaves to the oyinbos. Dying in the Sahara desert, being enslaved in Libya or dying in the Mediterranean Sea to reach Italy In the abundance of water the fool is thirsty.
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www.nairaland.com/attachments/4916464_img1218_jpeg869064c69e3965560ae57d6aeb37a7f2 Keep posting memes and talking plenty Mr tax payer...Mr indigenous, parharps it's the tax your paying that is keeping you in ajegunle....save up your tax and move to Linda's neighbourhood...I see the work of your tax in security, road and electricity..don't help yourself, be forming holier than thou...haters like you never knew Linda didn't pay tax, till she announced to the world she was moving to banana..keep on ,Na sorry go be your name..even Gods people fought physically for what God had given them spiritually..you think your in America? |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Cletus77(m): 9:48am On Jan 02, 2018 |
Queenext: so you believe the duo have jet?
Do u want to kill them? I don't understand, dem no get jet? |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by cescky(m): 9:48am On Jan 02, 2018 |
anonimi:
Make una come see this small boy wey dey call person hater oh. Which house in Ikeja will build ESTATES in a whole LGA Na who do you this thing? E no go better for that person walahi.
Yes it would build in your lga..seing from your speech that huts are the order of the day from whence you come..He will only increase the rooms and give you all one room each. Olodo..an estate dosnt have to be a mansion..A block of bungalows can constitute an estate. |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Pain(m): 9:53am On Jan 02, 2018 |
whitestar01: One day he will be dead and not even a cup of water from that pool will be given to him. Because of nothing he is no longer in good times with his own twin brother, so my people make we take life easy . "Owu" Squad has arrived. Bla Bla Bla. Pick an Option from below.. 1. Live Poor, End in Hell 2. Live Poor, End in Heaven 3. Live Rich, End in Hell 4. Live Rich, End in Heaven Most Nigerians are on Category 1 |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by anonimi: 9:53am On Jan 02, 2018 |
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Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by anonimi: 9:56am On Jan 02, 2018 |
Pain: Owu Squad has arrived. Bla Bla Bla. Pick an Option from below..
Live Poor, End in Hell Live Poor, End in Heaven Live Rich, End in Hell Live Rich, End in Heaven
Most Nigerians are on Category 1 In which category will you place Warren Buffet and Bill Gates www.nairaland.com/attachments/1963886_img20141221222908_jpega5ceb77b383c01e7aae6ff14909fc6c8 [/quote] Royal2010: BILL Gates took the world by storm when in 1985, his company, Microsoft, introduced Windows, an operating system compatible with all personal computer software products developed on the MS-DOS system. It was a grand breakthrough which not only profited Gates and his company, but also benefited most PC users. Leveraging on the success of Windows, Gates, in 1986, took Microsoft public with an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of $21 per share. With his 45 per cent of the company’s 24.7 million shares, he became a multi-millionaire at the age of 31. A year later, he became a billionaire when Microsoft’s stock rose to $90.75 a share. In 1999, with stock prices at an all time high, Gates’ net-worth rose to $101 billion.
But Gates has proved that money does not make a man but that rather it is what man makes with money that makes him. Though programming and money brought him to the world stage, it is his eagerness to lend a hand and his heart to the vulnerable that has made him a world citizen. He is immensely wealthy and has everything money can buy, yet he closely associates with those who have nothing and is prepared to share his all with them. He goes out of his way to ensure the comfort of those who have no chance whatsoever of reciprocating his good gesture. He and his wife, Melinda, have decided to give out 95 per cent of their means to charity through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Nigeria has benefitted tremendously from this deed.
One of the issues that have attracted the attention of Gates is polio eradication. He has demonstrated unwavering commitment to see Nigeria exit the group of polio endemic countries more than any Nigerian dead or alive. He even has more information than Nigerian leaders about areas in the country where the war against polio is being lost. In a newspaper interview earlier in the year, he said, “We have some local governments that are still not as engaged in the activities as they should be. In fact, I’ll give the President, when I meet with him today (September 27, 2012), a list of those local governments, so that he can work with the governors to approve that.”
After meeting with Gates in New York, President Goodluck Jonathan returned to Nigeria and summoned governors of states still harbouring polio with a charge to stem the tide of polio in their domains. Similarly, the Presidential Task Force on Polio Eradication (PTFPE) was set up to advise and monitor polio eradication progress shortly after a meeting between Gates and President Jonathan in Abuja last year.
Gates has visited the country a number of times to sensitise the leaders to the need to put an end to the polio scourge. He even had to get the 36 state governors as well as the Federal Capital Territory minister to sign up to the Nigeria Immunization Challenge launched by his foundation earlier in the year. The Challenge set specific objectives that needed to be met during each quarter of 2012 with a view to freeing Nigerian children from the clutch of polio. The Challenge became necessary because although Nigeria made great progress in 2010, reducing polio by 95 per cent, it was not sustained in 2011, which resulted in the resurgence of the polio virus in the year with an increase in 2012. According to Global Polio Eradication Initiative in the latest edition of its Weekly Polio Update, Nigeria is the only country with ongoing transmission of all three serotypes.
As a motivation for the governors, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation stated that it would award every state that met all the necessary threshold criteria by the end of 2012 a $500,000 grant to support their top health priorities which could include priority initiatives in public health, such as malaria and tuberculosis, improving immunization, HIV prevention and treatment, or safe drinking water and hygiene promotion. In addition to the grant, the foundation promised that governors who achieved the goals would receive special recognition from Gates for their contribution to the elimination of polio. Winning governors would also be highlighted in his foundation’s communications, such as Gates’ annual letter or the foundation’s annual report, social media materials and Gates’ public engagements globally.
Gates’ foundation also teamed up with Aliko Dangote Foundation to stop the spread of polio in Kano State. Under a four-year alliance, the foundations would provide funding, equipment and technical support to the Kano State government to strengthen polio immunisation.
Apart from committing billions of Naira to the polio eradication campaign in the country, Gates has provided leadership in the campaign, showing more concern about the spread of the debilitating but preventable disease in the country than those elected to govern the people.
But his altruistic activities in Nigeria are not restricted to polio eradication; he is also committed to caging malaria, which is said to kill at least 10 Nigerian children daily. He is determined to wrest Nigerian infants, children, and pregnant women from the jaws of death occasioned by malaria. Since he set it as his objective in 2007 to see to the eradication of malaria from the world in his lifetime, Gates has been working hard to actualise this goal.
He is motivated to join hands with others to fight malaria in Nigeria and other developing countries because he is aware of the direct contribution of malaria to poverty, losses in productivity and reduced school attendance. The Gates Foundation has been involved in the distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets and effective drugs in Nigeria. He is also involved in funding research on the development and delivery of new malaria drugs, particularly for treating acute malaria in at-risk populations such as; infants, young children, and pregnant women. To actualise the malaria eradication dream, his foundation is working on developing a safe, effective and affordable vaccine against malaria.
Recently, he promised to support the development of vaccines to fight tuberculosis with $220million over a period of five years. This has resulted in the development of six possible TB vaccines that are currently being tested.
Despite the direct intervention of his foundation in the eradication of polio and malaria and the stemming of other diseases, he also has donated $1.4billion to Global Funds to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in different countries of the world.
Just as he is committed to eradicating polio and malaria so is he resolute to boost agricultural production in the country.
Earlier in the year, he provided $12million for the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to improve yam production in Nigeria and Ghana. The project according to IITA would focus on increasing yields through better seed tuber supply and improving markets for the underground, edible tuber.
The multifaceted five-year effort is expected to double the incomes of three million small-holder farming families.
IITA said, “The initial focus of the project is on 200,000 smallholder farm families in Nigeria and Ghana, 90 per cent of whom cultivate less than two acres. A key priority is to ensure that affordable pest- and disease-free seed yams are available to farmers, along with storage and handling technologies that can reduce post-harvest loss.”
With the initiative, yam breeders would develop and widely disseminate new, higher-yielding, disease-resistant varieties.
In addition to that, he is also funding to the tune of $9.8m a research project into whether cereal crops can be genetically engineered with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The essence is to create cereal crops that can access nitrogen from the air using symbiotic bacteria, reducing the need for expensive chemical fertiliser.
The focus of the investigation will be maize and the purpose of the intervention is to help small subsistence farmers.
But before we chose Gate, some Nigerians were considered for the Tribune Man of the Year alongside Bill Gates. . . .
The Gates’ edge is that through his intervention, he has been able to improve the wellbeing of many Nigerians. Without standing to gain anything, he has deployed his resources to uplift the average Nigerian. Quite a number of Nigerians are sleeping under insecticide-treated bed nets donated by Bill Gates, many are getting free anti-malaria drugs donated by him, many tuberculosis patients have access to free medical treatment through his intervention, many HIV/AIDS patients can easily access anti-retroviral drugs and the lives of many infants and their mothers have been saved from untimely death because of his input. Gates has also been able to galvanise the federal, state and local governments to take action concerning polio eradication. Very soon, the production of yam and maize would get a boost because of his commitment to increase food production and reduce poverty in the country.
If there is anyone who puts his resources and energy behind the desire for a better life for the majority in the country, it is Bill Gates. If there is a friend who will not stop at anything to put smiles on the faces of Nigeria’s poor, it is Bill Gates. This American has demonstrated his unequivocal affection for Nigeria; he even loves Nigeria more than many Nigerians. He is, therefore, our Man of the Year.
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Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by olarmzwealth: 9:58am On Jan 02, 2018 |
The mansion is in parkview not Banana Island. it is situated at Eko street, Parkview Estate. Try to be factual in your report... |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Pain(m): 10:01am On Jan 02, 2018 |
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Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Nobody: 10:10am On Jan 02, 2018 |
Queenext: so you believe the duo have jet?
Do u want to kill them? even Davido. Father does not have a jet. He practically said with his own mouth that he can't maintain the cost. And davido be like "my papa just buy jet" |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Nobody: 10:32am On Jan 02, 2018 |
BlueRayDick: Why do I have a feeling this is a service appartment which he pays rent on annually? . Bro is poverty that is effecting your reasons because that house is small to some musician |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by richiepolymer(m): 10:35am On Jan 02, 2018 |
So what? So viewers can drool over them to feed your ego? Of what use is it showing your mansions to everyone? How does it positively impact humanity? You can as well enjoy your wealth quietly without trying to make others feel oppressed or drive others to desperation. Make una dey get sense! |
Re: Inside Paul Okoye's Mansion In Banana Island (Video, Photos) by Queenext: 10:40am On Jan 02, 2018 |
Cletus77:
I don't understand, dem no get jet? they can't afford it. Even if they can buy it,maintenance will finish their money... Jet no be akara to buy and maintain 1 Like |