About 70 per cent of the most expensive
buildings in London are owned by Nigerians, the Chairman, New Nation, an
empowerment-oriented group, Mr. Charles Dukwe, has said.
He added that citizens of the United Kingdom avoided....
buying houses in the area due to their expensive prices.
The philanthropist spoke with newsmen in
Port Harcourt on Saturday shortly after unveiling the Queen of
Compassion and Kill the Killers Initiative, a grass roots campaign
against diabetes and high blood pressure.
Present at the event as brand ambassadors were Nollywood stars such as Ini Edo, Uche Jombo, Monalisa Chinda and Desmond Elliot.
Dukwe lamented that some Nigerians were
investing funds from the country in Europe and other Western countries,
leaving the people at home jobless.
He observed that Nigeria was going
through a lot of challenges as a result of corruption that had brought
rot to the system. He, therefore, called on Nigerians to embrace
compassion and show love to each other.
Dukwe said, “There is a street in London;
it is called Edgerton Crescent. Edgerton Crescent is the most expensive
street in the world. Houses there are worth £3m to £4m.
“British celebrities that have money
don’t buy houses on that street. They will tell you it is too expensive.
But 70 per cent of the houses there are owned by Nigerians.
“The thing that is missing in Nigeria is
compassion. We want to use compassion as a value and drive it through
people so that people can help each other in the society. Our aim is to
make compassion a core value in the society.”
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