For Nigeria’s A-list entertainers, wealth isn’t only displayed on stage or screen—it’s carved into marble walls, framed by gold-trimmed staircases, and hidden behind biometric gates. These stars don’t just live in neighborhoods. They live in branded estates—each one a fortress of prestige, privacy, and proof of status.
From The Giuliano in Banana Island to Richmond Gate in Lekki, these luxury estates aren’t just homes. They’re power addresses—designed for the few who can afford both fame and fortress.
1. The Giuliano by Sujimoto – Banana Island’s Crown Jewel
Location: Banana Island, Lagos
Developer: Sujimoto
Units: 4 ultra-luxury duplexes
Price: Over ₦1.5 billion each
Features: Private elevator, 5-car garage, penthouse cinema, rooftop lounge, bulletproof doors
Celebrity Resident:
Davido — In 2020, he revealed his purchase of a unit in The Giuliano, cementing his billionaire status among Nigeria’s elites.
This estate is not just exclusive—it’s invitation-only, and among Nigeria’s most expensive per square metre. It’s where luxury meets architectural arrogance.
2) Ikoyi & Parkview: Elegance for the Discreet Rich
While Banana Island boasts glamor, Ikoyi and Parkview Estate favor elegance and legacy wealth. These areas offer higher land value per square meter and are often quieter and more reserved.
★ Tiwa Savage — Class & Calm in Ikoyi

Tiwa Savage resides in a home worth over ₦750 million. Her mansion is outfitted with:
- A soundproof studio
- An infinity pool
- Modern wood-paneled interiors
- Gym and dance room
★ Genevieve Nnaji — Parkview Perfection

The Nollywood icon owns a Parkview Estate home currently valued at ₦1–₦2 billion. The estate is minimalist but exquisite, featuring:
- Garden courtyard
- Neutral palette interiors
- Discreet security
- Art gallery-style decor
3. Richmond Gate Estate – Lekki’s Celebrity Safe Haven

Location: Lekki Phase 1 extension
Developer: Haven Homes
Pricing: ₦250M–₦500M per unit
Features: Italian-inspired smart homes, solar power, fingerprint doors, CCTV grid, central water system
Celebrity Residents:
AY Makun, 2Baba, Tiwa Savage (formerly), Dr. Sid, Banky W
Richmond Gate is Nigeria’s closest equivalent to a celebrity cul-de-sac. Almost every resident is either an entertainer, athlete, or CEO. It’s known for its clean streets, peaceful environment, and community security—a true vault for fame.
4. Friends Colony Estate – Lekki’s Creative Goldmine

Location: Lekki Phase 2, near Chevron Drive
Pricing: ₦150M–₦300M per home
Style: Modern detached duplexes and terrace apartments with green zones and community pool
Security: 24/7 access control, armed patrols
Notable Residents:
Basketmouth
Bovi (reportedly)
Studio executives and media entrepreneurs
Friends Colony has quietly become a creative estate hub. It’s not the flashiest, but its design and location attract high-income entertainers who value calm, community, and creativity.
5. Nicon Town Estate – Where Quiet Riches Live

Location: Ikate, Lekki
Pricing: ₦180M–₦400M per house
Features: Large compounds, underground wiring, reliable utilities, close proximity to Victoria Island
Celebrity Residents:
Falz — Has been linked to a property here
Media executives and actors with low media presence
Nicon Town is for celebrities who want to live well—without being seen. Quiet wealth, big footprints.
6. Shoreline Estate – Ikoyi’s Elite Waterfront
Location: Ikoyi, near Cowrie Creek
Pricing: ₦300M–₦700M per home
Features: Lagoon views, marina access, private jetties, Mediterranean-style mansions
Reported Residents:
Obi Cubana — Owns a mansion within Shoreline’s extended waterfront zone
Executives and political elite in entertainment-adjacent circles
Shoreline is not for the flashy—it’s for the mega-rich who want private water views, in-house docks, and European design without ever leaving Lagos.
7. Pinnock Beach Estate – Where Burna Boy Built His Mansion
Location: Osapa London, Lekki
Pricing: ₦350M–₦800M per house
Features: 24-hour armed patrol, green spaces, proximity to the Atlantic
Celebrity Resident:

Burna Boy — Built his famed 7-bedroom mansion here, designed by architect Akose Enebeli, featuring a private studio, pool, art gallery, and garden bar.
Pinnock Beach combines raw shoreline power with architectural flexibility—ideal for stars who want space, sound, and statement.
8. Goshen Beach Estate – Where Peace Meets Prestige

Location: Lekki beachfront (behind Elegushi)
Pricing: ₦250M–₦600M
Unique Value: Direct access to private beachline, low-density planning, nature-focused build
Resident Profile:
High-end entertainers with a taste for solitude—more common among retired or mature Nollywood icons
9. Chevy View Estate – Mid-Luxury Comfort for Young Stars

Location: Chevron Drive, Lekki
Pricing: ₦90M–₦180M
Security: Controlled gates, regular police presence
Style: More modest, upper-middle-class designs
Known Residents:
Young musicians, rising Nollywood stars, showbiz managers
Known for housing talent on the rise or second homes for older celebrities
The Economics of Celebrity Estates
These homes are not just luxury—it’s big business. Some estimates:
Banana Island homes range from ₦700 million to ₦5 billion
Ikoyi and Parkview homes average ₦250–₦850 million
Lekki luxury homes fall between ₦400–₦1.5 billion
Monthly maintenance costs can range from ₦2 million to ₦10 million
Common Architecture of Celebrity Wealth
Despite personal tastes, certain features are consistent in these celebrities homes:
Smart tech: From biometric doors to automated curtains
Cinemas & studios: Art is never off-duty
Security: Electric fencing, CCTV, and private guards
Multi-car garages: The ride collection is part of the brand
Final Thoughts: More Than Homes, They’re Power Plays
These aren’t just mansions—they’re strategic moves in the game of status, legacy, and dominance. As Nigeria’s entertainment elite cement their names in global pop culture, their estates become more than private sanctuaries. They’re personal empires—designed to outlast hits, trends, and even fame itself.
In the star vault of Nigeria’s richest entertainers, every gate, garden, and granite finish tells a story: not of excess, but of calculated permanence. Because in a country where celebrity rises fast and fades faster, real power is the kind you can live in.