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Actor Sam Nnabuike has faulted the culture of siting multi-million naira mansion in a hometown. According to the actor, these gigantic structures which a high percentage of Igbo men build in their hometowns end up gulping millions in maintenance.
Nnabuike in Instastory posts he shared, stated that those who are not joining politics have no business following such tradition as they stay locked for a major part of the year. The actor also claimed that some Igbo men do not have houses in the town they run their businesses at, but use money from their business to service their palatial residences in the village.
He added that his understand of the Igbo saying of “Aku ruo uno” is selflessly giving a helping hand to one’s kinsmen, helping the needy and weak in one’s paternal and maternal communities, providing succor for widows and putting one’s hometown on the map.

See his posts below………..

If you are not looking to run for politics, you have no business building a multi-million naira mansion in your hometown - Actor Sam Nnabuike

If you are not looking to run for politics, you have no business building a multi-million naira mansion in your hometown - Actor Sam Nnabuike

If you are not looking to run for politics, you have no business building a multi-million naira mansion in your hometown - Actor Sam Nnabuike

If you are not looking to run for politics, you have no business building a multi-million naira mansion in your hometown - Actor Sam Nnabuike

If you are not looking to run for politics, you have no business building a multi-million naira mansion in your hometown - Actor Sam Nnabuike