Saint Obi's Palatial Mansion Where He Paid Homage To His Ancestors (Photos)

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 18th May, 2023 - tori.ng

Uche Nworah who is a member of the Advisory Board at Awka Millennium City shared photos of Saint Obi's mansion.

 
Late actor, Saint Obi built a palatial home in Alaenyi Ogwa village, in Mbaitolu Local Government Area of Imo State in honour of his ancestors.
 
Recall that movie producer Zik Zulu Okafor in a post on Facebook narrated how the late actor's marriage allegedly took him away from friends and acting.
 
He had also alleged that Saint Obi's in-laws accused him of being a golddigger which led to a crisis in his marriage and eventual death. read here
 
However, Uche Nworah, a member of the Advisory Board at Awka Millennium City visited Obi's hometown and shared photos of the palatial mansion the late star built in his village
 
He wrote: 
 
"Honouring The Ancestors

"Late actor Saint Obi (Obinna Nwafor) even in death passes on an important message of honouring one’s ancestors. New pictures have emerged showing his palatial home in his native Alaenyi Ogwa village, in Mbaitolu Local Government Area of Imo State.

“A conspicuous signboard in the sprawling estate honours his Umuezealaeze ancestors listing their names; Mazi Duruoriaku & Lolo U (Great-Great-Great Grand father and mother), Mazi Iwuoha and Lolo E (Great-Great Grandfather and mother), Mazi Amadi and Lolo N (Great Grandfather and mother), Mazi Nwafor and Lolo Nwajiocha (Grandfather and Mother), and Mazi Melford and Lolo Millicent Nwafor (Father and mother).”
 
 
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