It was reported recently that Paul Okoye and Jude
Okoye had put up their Squareville mansion located in
Omole Estate for sale.
Paul of the defunct P’Square group, has finally opened
up on why himself and his brother put up the mansion
for sale.
According to Dailypost, back in September, the brothers
had put the mansion up for sale and the agent is aiming
to sell the building which has a swimming pool,
basement and other exotic features for 320 Million
Naira.
Speaking with STV, Paul listed why they were selling off
the house.
He said, “It is a normal thing. I and Jude own
squareville, so we decided to sell it. We had
already fixed it up as our office and studio and one
side for our signed artist.
“When we moved into Ikoyi, going down to Omole
became too stressful. Before now, we were ok with
the house on the mainland because we had no kids
nor family then.
“Now we have our families and going through the
third mainland everyday was stressful.
“So, we just decided to sell it while we are making
plans to buy somewhere on the Island, preferrably
Lekki which is close to us, not the one that the
house is on the mainland and when we have to go
there, we would be checking the traffic situation.”
Okoye had put up their Squareville mansion located in
Omole Estate for sale.
Paul of the defunct P’Square group, has finally opened
up on why himself and his brother put up the mansion
for sale.
According to Dailypost, back in September, the brothers
had put the mansion up for sale and the agent is aiming
to sell the building which has a swimming pool,
basement and other exotic features for 320 Million
Naira.
Speaking with STV, Paul listed why they were selling off
the house.
He said, “It is a normal thing. I and Jude own
squareville, so we decided to sell it. We had
already fixed it up as our office and studio and one
side for our signed artist.
“When we moved into Ikoyi, going down to Omole
became too stressful. Before now, we were ok with
the house on the mainland because we had no kids
nor family then.
“Now we have our families and going through the
third mainland everyday was stressful.
“So, we just decided to sell it while we are making
plans to buy somewhere on the Island, preferrably
Lekki which is close to us, not the one that the
house is on the mainland and when we have to go
there, we would be checking the traffic situation.”