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comedian, Francis Agoda, known as I Go Dye has finally dedicated the mansion he
built for himself and mum at a housewarming ceremony that had many dignitaries
like former governor of Edo State, Adam Oshiomhole and Apostle Suleman in
attendance. The comedian picked last Sunday which coincided with Mothers’ Day
to present the mansion named ‘Golden Eyes’ to his mother
These
edifices have been rumoured to be built by a former governor, while others have
suggested that it was contracted to Revamp Construction Company owned by the
comedian to build it for Edo State billionaire, Captain Hosa Okunbo. We can
authoritatively reveal after our investigation that the Royal Golden Seal, and
Golden Eyes are both owned by Amb. Francis Agoda known as I Go Dye.
Each
of the castle, ‘Golden Eyes’ and ‘Royal Golden Seal’ contains six bedrooms
apartment, cinema pavilion, a front view with engrossed round concrete pillars
of 95inches and 36feet height. The entire building was fortified with
75%concrete cast, just.
Speaking
with Vanguard on phone, the comedian was effusive in his gratitude to God and
all that graced the occasion. ‘A trillion thanks to God Almighty for the gift
of sound life and the grace that made this possible, also to all our mothers,
who kept us alive, when we were conceived. Thank you so much’ he gushed
‘I
am overwhelmed with the immense love and support on my mother’s house warming, yesterday
(Sunday) #mothers day my emotions run dry with joy and gratitude. I thank you
all who took time to show me unconditional love and criticism,you all made me
one of the best. I say I big thanks to God Almighty and my spiritual father who
told me it would not rain. Thank you Apostle Johnson Suleman for coming even
after a tasty service in church, you still made it to come and unveil and
dedicate the ‘Golden Eyes’ to the glory of God, my friend and father the
immediate past Governor of Edo State, Comrade Aliu Oshiomhole who astonished me
with his remarkable speech, while unveiling ‘Golden Eyes,” he said.
Continuing,
he also thanked Chief Michael Ikuku, who was father of the day who gave his mum
the key to the house, including the Deputy Speaker of Delta State House of
Assembly, Rt Hon. Friday Ossai Osanebe, who, he said drove from Asaba to bless
his mum. He also thanked Matthew Iduoriyekemwen, former Majority Leader and
Governorship aspirant, Amb. Karo EKewenu, executive director on oil and gas to
Delta State and all his colleagues.
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