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Nigerian developer names street after Ghanaian YouTuber – Punch Newspapers


A real estate developer, Haven Homes, has announced the naming of a street after a popular Ghanaian YouTuber, Wode Maya, in the newly completed Richmond Pearl Estate.

In a statement released and signed by the Managing Director, Ufuoma Ilessanmi, Haven Homes justified the honour.

She said, “At Haven Homes, we celebrate those who shape Africa’s story, and Wode Maya has done just that. Through his lenses, the world sees Africa’s excellence—our entrepreneurs and boundless potential.

“In 2021, during a visit to our Richmond Gate Estate, he jokingly wished for a street named after him, inspired by the names of other icons on our roads. Today we unveil Wode Maya as a tribute to a storyteller who expected nothing but gave everything.”

According to her, this is more than just a name on a sign; it’s a symbol of gratitude kept and proof that hard work never goes unnoticed.

She added, “At Haven Homes, we don’t just build luxury living spaces; we build relationships and a legacy of keeping our word. Just as we honoured this promise, we have also delivered about 200 housing units in Phase 1 of our just-completed Richmond Pearl Estate without any variation from the contracted prices since 2020.

“We are known for our commitment to our promises to every client who entrusts us with their dreams. To Wode Maya and every dreamer out there, let this be a reminder: your voice matters, your work is seen, and sometimes, the universe listens. Join us in celebrating this incredible moment.”

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