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More than £600million
has been spent in the capital by Africans within the last three years and
report shows the wealthy buyers are mostly from areas in Nigeria, Ghana, Congo,
Gabon, Cameroon and Senegal
Super-rich African
oligarchs are taking their vast resources and investing them in the safe haven
of London property - with more than £600million spent in the capital in the
past three years and £4million spent in the city every week. They favour the
likes of One Hyde Park.
Gary Hersham, managing
director of Beauchamp Estates,
revealed he has had three super-rich Nigerians enquiring about homes in the
past week alone. This is despite the average person in Nigeria earning
just £850 per year. He said: 'I've had an upturn in African buyers over the
last few months. 'The situation in West Africa at present is pushing rich
African buyers back into Central London at a significantly higher level than is
normally experienced. 'While war, disease and terrorism in West Africa grab
media headlines, actually for super-rich Africans its domestic wealth, cultural
ties to London, general safety and education for their children that are the
key attractions for buying a home in central London.'
You can only ask yourself why he would love to be buried in that kind of bottle. As we all know, most Nigerians will prefer a nice looking design that can at least reflect heaven. Just the fear of where one will end, no one will ever dream on a star bottler.
According to the World Health Organisation, monkey pox is an extremely rare disease that occurs primarily in remote parts of Central and West Africa, close to the tropical rainforests. It is similar to smallpox but a lot milder. The disease is also air-borne, making it highly contagious.
gets cured and become immune for life.