Top 10 Most Expensive Houses In Nigeria and Their Owners

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For a long, people have always wondered what the most expensive house looks like or where it is located, and who owns them. In this blog post, we have successfully brought together the list of the top ten (10) most expensive houses in Nigeria, their location, worth, and the names of their owners.

1. Folorunsho Alakija’s Mansion is the most expensive house in Nigeria

The most expensive house in Nigeria is said to be owned by a woman named Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija who is a businesswoman, a philanthropist, and also the Vice-Chairman of FamfaOil.

The house is said to worth a total sum of $700 million. Folorunsho Alakija’s Mansion is also rated as the most expensive house in Africa.

Folorunsho Alakija’s house is the most expensive in Nigeria, and the most expensive house in Africa, and is also said to be the fourth most expensive residential house in the world.

Folorunsho Alakija's Mansion is the most expensive house in Nigeria

The mansion is located in Ikoyi, Lagos State, and was constructed by a leading German construction/Architectural company named Julius Berger. Julius Berger a German company that also operates in Nigeria.

The house is bulletproofed and has a fascinating architectural design that anyone could wish to own.

2. Mike Adenuga’s House

This is the second most expensive house in Nigeria and it is owned by Mike Adenuga.

Mike Adenuga is a prominent business tycoon and the owner of a leading telecommunication company in Nigeria named Globacom.

Globalcom is a mobile telephone network here in Nigeria.

Mike Adenuga is a billionaire and is among the Nigerians that have made it to the list of Forbe’s world’s richest men. His major source of wealth is telecommunication but he has also made a fortune from the oil and gas business.

Mike Adenuga house

Mike Adenuga’s house is located in Banana Island which is one of the most expensive places to live in Lagos State and Nigeria as a whole.

3. Aliko Dangote’s Mansion

The 3rd most expensive house in Nigeria is owned by Aliko Dangote. Aliko Dangote is a successful business mogul and he is rated as the richest man in Africa.

Aliko Dangote’s mansion is a beautiful one and is said to be worth about N5 billion and is among the most expensive houses in Nigeria.

3rd most expensive house in Nigeria is owned by Aliko Dangote.

Aliko Dangote is a business mogul in Nigeria and also in international markets. The mansion is well structured and furnished. It has a living room and home office and a conference room that has hosted lots of influential men such as Bill gates etc.

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4. P-Square’s Mansion

The popular Nigerian hip-hop artist named Peter and Paul Okoye owns one of the most expensive houses in Nigeria. The house they own is rated as number four on the list of most expensive houses in Nigeria.

Peter and Paul’s beautiful Mansion is located in Banana Island in Lagos State and is said to worth about N1.5billion.

5. Senator Dino Melaye’s Mansion

Senator Dino Melaye is a Nigerian politician. He owns one of the most expensive houses in Nigeria.Senator Dino Melayes’s mansion rates number five (5) on our top 10 list of most expensive houses. The house list of the Senators to own the most beautiful and most expensive houses in Nigeria. Senator Dino Melaye’s house is the fifth most expensive house in Nigeria.

The Senators house is worth N1.5 billion and it is located in Abuja.

6. Orji Uzor Kalu’s Camp Neya

Camp Neya’s mansion is owned by a Nigerian politician who was the former governor of Abia State. Camp Neya is number six (6) on our top 10 list of most expensive houses in Nigeria. Camp Neya is said to contain 400 rooms.

It was also said that the former governor, Orji Uzor Kalu built the house at an early age (around his thirties) which was before he became the governor of Abia State. 

The former governor, Orji Uzor Kalu named the house after his daughter, Camp Neya.

Orji Uzor Kalu's Camp Neya

Although the exact worth of Camp Neya is not known to the public, it is said to worth billions of Naira.

7. Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s House is one of the most expensive houses in Nigeria

Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s house is another house owned by a politician that is rated among the top 10 most expensive houses in Nigeria.

Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s house is rated as number seven (7) on the list of most expensive houses in Nigeria.

The senator has been in politics for a long and is well-known.

The house is located in Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State, and is said to worth about N1 billion.

8. Senator Lee Maeba’s House

The number eight (8) on our list of top ten (10 most expensive houses in Nigeria is owned by the young senator, Senator Lee Maeba’s house.

Senator Lee Maeba’s mansion is worth about N1 billion and it is located in Port Harcourt State.

9. Linda Ikeji’s House

The number nine (9) most expensive house in Nigeria is owned by Linda Ikeji. Linda Ikeji is a popular and successful blogger in Nigeria.

She was said to have acquired the beautiful mansion in October 2016. The house is worth N600 million.

The house is a two-storey building with six bedrooms, two living rooms, a cinema, and a media room.

10. E-Money’s Mansion

Number ten (10) on our list of top ten (10) most expensive houses in Nigeria is owned by Emeka Okonkwo also known as E-Money.

Emeka Okonkwo  (a.k.a) E-Money) is a successful business mogul. He also owns a music record label, and also the brother of the popular Nigerian musician, known as Kcee.

His mansion is located in Lagos Island, Lagos State, and is said to worth a sum of N250 million.

E-Money's Mansion bedroom, top ten (10) most expensive houses in Nigeria
E-Money's Mansion outside view at night
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Godfrey Ogbo, the Chief Editor and CEO of AtlanticRide, merges his environmental management expertise with extensive business experience, including in real estate. With a master's degree and a knack for engaging writing, he adeptly covers complex growth and business topics. His analytical approach and business insights enrich the blog, making it a go-to source for readers seeking thoughtful and informed content.

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