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Lagos Real Estate Is a Joke! Scott Iguma Exposes the Overpricing, Poor Designs, and Fake Hype

Lagos Real Estate Is a Joke! Scott Iguma Exposes the Overpricing, Poor Designs, and Fake Hype

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“Lagos is NOT New York! And these ridiculous house prices? They're selling sand like it’s oil!”

In this no-holds-barred episode of The KK Show – Key to Keys, outspoken commentator Scott Iguma comes in with fire and brimstone to deliver a scathing reality check on the Lagos real estate market. Nothing is off-limits.

🔥 What Scott Iguma dives into:

  • Overpriced houses that don’t reflect real value
  • Big rats, giant mosquitoes, terrible roads, and worse finishes
  • Why Lagos can never and should never be compared to New York or London
  • Land sold like it’s sitting on mineral resources
  • Poor architectural designs and laughable finishing in "luxury" homes
  • Greedy developers driving up prices for short-term gain
  • How the government is enabling a broken real estate system

This episode is raw, controversial, and brutally honest — and it's one every real estate investor (especially abroad) needs to hear.

💬 What’s your take? Is Lagos truly worth the hype, or have we all been sold a golden lie?

👉 Subscribe now for deep, fearless conversations on Nigeria’s real estate market. 👍 Like this episode if it challenged your thinking. 🔗 Share it with someone who needs the truth — especially Nigerians abroad.

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