“Cost More Than American Houses”: US Woman Gives Tour of Nigerian 7-Bedroom Mansion
- A young entrepreneur, Faith Oghenemene, gave people a tour of her seven-bedroom mansion in a high-end part of Nigeria
- The American-Nigerian woman shared that her father designed and built the massive structure they call home
- The appearance of the mansion didn’t impress many social media users, who shared their opinions in the comment section
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Faith Oghenemene, an American-Nigerian investor and 'serial entrepreneur,' gave people a tour of her massive seven-bedroom mansion built in Nigeria. However, her grand home didn’t leave many people impressed.
Also working as a maternity ultrasound sonographer, Faith uploaded a clip of the tour to her TikTok account on 13 August, 2025, to show the structure her father designed and built.
After unlocking the front door with her fingerprint, she shared with her followers:
"As we walk in, we are greeted with the staircase, which is LED- and motion-sensored."
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Faith also showcased the LED ceiling lights in the unfurnished living room, as well as the marble countertops and floors in the spacious kitchen. She showcased two of the home’s pantries but didn’t reveal the seven bedrooms, though she did give a glimpse of some in a separate video.
Although the young woman didn’t reveal the cost of the mansion, she shared the following in the comment section:
"These cost more than American houses. I live in an expensive area. $100 000 (approximately R1.76 million) or $200 000 (approximately R3.53 million) will get you nothing."
Nigerian mansion stuns the internet
Hundreds of social media users flocked to the woman’s comment section to share their thoughts on the massive home. While some were in awe of the structure and interior design, many others were not as impressed and nitpicked what they saw on their For You Pages.

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@bill_goodwin10 shared what they were thinking and wrote:
"It looks expensive but cheap at the same time."
@matresal8824 told the online community:
"Rich doesn't necessarily mean good taste."
@jasonozkowz said to the homeowner:
"Congratulations, and well done. It's absolutely beautiful. I am way too simple for this extravagant home and would prefer something smaller and manageable for me."

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@xiamei54 wrote in the comment section:
"There is so much wasted space upstairs. Like, what can you possibly do with that upper landing area? It's like a dentist's office lobby."
@nomagirl3 gave their opinion about the woman's home:
"You need bigger windows for natural light. That’s the only thing I’d say is missing in Nigerian architectural designs."
@brnsknjoe wondered in the comments:
"How would you build this beautiful house with all those steps and no elevator? Make it make sense."
Take a look at the TikTok video below:
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- In another article, Briefly News reported that an Afrikaner farmer living in the United States gave an inside look at the comfortable life he built for himself years after relocating from South Africa.
- A content creator from the Cape Flats purchased land in the Netherlands and planned to build seven double-storey apartments. She shared the 3D renderings of her ambitious project.
- A blogger based in the United Kingdom shared a video tour of the luxury three-bedroom house she built in Zimbabwe that took under two months to complete. People wondered if she paid 55 000 in rands or US dollars.
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