Why I built a mansion for my mother” – I Go Dye opens up
Why I built a mansion for my mother” – I Go Dye opens up
Popular comedian, Francis Agoda, aka I Go Dye, recently announced that he had built a mansion for his mother.
The formal opening of the house was graced by personalities like former governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole; Deputy Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Friday Ossai Osanebe among others.
In an exclusive chat with Sunday Scoop, the rib-cracker spoke on the real reason he constructed the house, which he nicknamed the ‘Golden Eyes Mansion
“It had always been a longtime dream of mine because I feel that our mothers deserve so much from us, considering the hard times the African woman goes through for her children. I just felt that was my only way to encourage our mothers to keep investing in their children, irrespective of whatever circumstances they find themselves. The Golden Eyes is a gift of hope to all mothers that someday, they will smile for being there for their children,” he said.
On how long it took him to build the house, he said, “It took a while to build because I wanted it to be of good quality.”
Speaking on the recent African Child award he received alongside former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, he said,
The comedian revealed that as a young boy, he used to invent electrical components just to make sure that he did something worthwhile with his time and rise beyond his poor background then
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He also stated that apart from being a comedian, he has a construction and property development company.
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