Tuesday, 3 June 2014

70% of homes on London's most expensive street is owned by Nigerians.

While speaking at the launch of his grassroots initiative to fight
diabetes and high blood pressure on Saturday in Port Harcourt,
Philanthropist and chairman of New Nation, Charles Dukwe said 70% of
homes on London's most expensive area, Edgerton Crescent is owned by
Nigerians. He said that UK citizens including international stars
can't afford houses in that area because they are very expensive.
"There is a street in London; it is called Egerton Crescent. Edgerton
Crescent is the most expensive street in the world. Houses there are
worth £3m to £4m. British celebrities that have money don't buy houses
on that street. They will tell you it is too expensive. But 70% of the
houses there are owned by Nigerians" he said

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