A recent update has revealed that Nigerian Billionaire, Mike Adenuga has spent a whooping N200 Million for a burial site.
The
burial site, which is located at Vaults and Garden, an ultra modern
cemetery in Ikoyi, Lagos is now final resting place of the rich and
affluent.
According to reports, to get an average space in the cemetery would cost about N750, 000 and above. But if you would rather have an even more affluent life after death, N40 Million would get you some of the executive spots.
Report has it that even the super-rich have their own corner. Adenuga's recently deceased sister had one of these to herself. The Globacom boss paid N200 Million to secure a space for his sister. Her next door neighbor in this exclusive section is Gboyega, son of Otunba Adekunle Ojora and his fashionable wife, Ojuolape. Gbegi, like he was popularly known, was born in 1960 and died in 2011.
Right next to him is one of the founders of GT Bank, Tayo Aderinokun. His final resting place is not only well decorated, but also boasts of his two giant photographs, smiling on those that are still living, likewise the final resting place of former Redeemed Christian Church of God minister, Pastor Eskor Mfon. Born in 1953, he died in 2007.
According to reports, to get an average space in the cemetery would cost about N750, 000 and above. But if you would rather have an even more affluent life after death, N40 Million would get you some of the executive spots.
Report has it that even the super-rich have their own corner. Adenuga's recently deceased sister had one of these to herself. The Globacom boss paid N200 Million to secure a space for his sister. Her next door neighbor in this exclusive section is Gboyega, son of Otunba Adekunle Ojora and his fashionable wife, Ojuolape. Gbegi, like he was popularly known, was born in 1960 and died in 2011.
Right next to him is one of the founders of GT Bank, Tayo Aderinokun. His final resting place is not only well decorated, but also boasts of his two giant photographs, smiling on those that are still living, likewise the final resting place of former Redeemed Christian Church of God minister, Pastor Eskor Mfon. Born in 1953, he died in 2007.
What a waste of money!
ReplyDeletePaying N200Million for space in a cemetary is insane.
ReplyDeleteThe more you look, the less u see. Who knows whether these persons mentioned had something to do with the wealth that now exists in their families? Abi na sacrifice so the money keeps coming! I fear o!
ReplyDeleteThank God money can't buy a space in heaven.
ReplyDeleteThank God money can't buy a space in heaven.
ReplyDeleteYes o@anon 17.59,if money cud buy the rich heaven then the poor man won't evn get a space cos they will buy up evry spce in heaven evn for their unborn generation.rich ppl r funny. smh
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