Money talks: a look inside the lavish mansion owned by a senior politician, the chairs look like gold Ghana news



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  • Photo of hilltop mansion owned by General Ibrahim Babangida sparked conversations on Facebook
  • While many people appreciated the beauty of the building, others wanted to know how it is maintained
  • The photos also revealed the amazing sleek designs put inside the building that separate it from many

Photos of Ibrahim Babangida’s popular Hilltop mansion in Minna have surfaced online with many reactions.

Photos taken by Ovation Magazine show both the interior and exterior views of the home that have amazed many people online.

The house is really beautiful.
Many want to know how it is maintained. Photo source: Ayo Oyeniyi
Source: Facebook

Everything looks classy

Sharing screenshots of the magazine on Facebook, Ayo Oyeniyi claimed that the mansion was given to the former head of state by a construction company called Julius Berger.

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He wondered if Babangida would move into the house in the future. The photos also show well-manicured lawns.

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In front of the main building is a large fountain with multiple sprouts providing water. Gold colored plush furniture adorns a living room.

See the Facebook post below:

YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions to the message below:

Patrick A. Okohue said:

“For this mansion to survive, it must be turned into a hotel in the future, otherwise it will be home to rats, lizards and other reptiles in the near future.”

Adekunle Idris Abdulraheem said:

“How much money are they using to maintain this house?” “

Gabriel Adewumi Adegoke said:

“Paradise mansion, time will tell.”

Abiodun Olugbenga Ogundiran said:

“I also like the garden especially this area where there are a lot of trees …”

During this time, YEN.com.gh reported earlier that Babangida had expressed his views on the annulment of the presidential election of June 12, 1993.

He said that the annulment of the election was in the general interest of Nigeria. Speaking in an interview on Monday, August 16, the former military president blamed his decision on the need to prevent a coup in the country.

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He said:

“It’s a decision we made. I had to make this decision, I did it to the best of my knowledge, in the interest of the country. “

Source: Yen Journal



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