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Dreams Come True! Comedian, I Go Dye Honours Mum with Show-stopping ‘Golden Eyes’ Mansion (Photos)


The home build by the comedian


Nigerian comedian, Francis Agoda, popularly known as I Go Dye, who has organized several international comedy shows, such as "Igodye Standing", has completed a luxury “Golden Eyes Castle” in honour of his mum. 
The comedian has unveiled the magnificent mansion designed and built by his company, Revamp Construction, in celebration of Mother’s Day.
According to him, all the sculptural work was done by Monvere, a French company.
The mansion is situated on Amb. Francis Agoda Boulevard in Delta State. It is structured with fortified walls, 6 bedrooms and a cinema pavilion and many other features.

The Golden Eyes Castle has a customized golden fitted sculpture of his grandmother, Queen Agnes designed as a monument to honour her for nurturing him.
He shared a throwback photo alongside a photo of the mansion and wrote;
"Reminiscing on this picture,takes me way back to a journey, that saw me living with my mother in one room. 

"The curtains that was behind me,was a piece of cloth that my grand mum gave to  us to cover the entrance of our door.it was so bad then, all that kept me going was the creative gift of innovating things like Solar fan, Radio transmitter, fly  Helicopter, Hover craft ship.

"This gave me a smile each time I got compliments. Then I always told my mother that one day I will take them out from that position,even when I made that possible years back,I still felt a debt within me.h

"Honestly then I had told my self, I will build a GOLDEN EYES mansion for my mother lol .Am just a few privileged to see some of their dreams come true and I have to inspire many others that life often saves the best, only for is to wait and strive a little more.I am just using this medium to appeal to our parents to support their children in all capacity, if there is a skill or talent that we discover in them. 

"Honestly, everyone cannot be a doctor,or lawyer, but we all have  special gifts that can set us apart from each other and become successful. This picture was yesterday hope, a dreamed fulfilled today for my #queenmum and a gift from God to help you believe in the future. 

"Am not better than any one,just that yesterday’s dream is kept alive by all of you that gave me your support and prayers.may God bless you all for making this possible for my mum.your own go pass this one in Jesus amen."

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