It's Old But Neat: Nigerian Man Goes Back to Village, Shares Photos of His Father's House, Says He's Moving in

It's Old But Neat: Nigerian Man Goes Back to Village, Shares Photos of His Father's House, Says He's Moving in

  • A Nigerian man identified as Sammy Desh has shared impressive photos of his father's old house showing 'medieval' furniture and decoration
  • The house looks like it was built and decorated in the 70s but still appears very neat with button chairs and wall frames of old photos
  • Sammy says he is moving into the house having relocated from the city to the village even as Nigerians are reacting to his photos

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A Nigerian man named Sammy Desh has said he is relocating to his village from the city and would henceforth stay there.

He shared photos of his father's old house. He said he is moving into the house which looks like it was built in the 70s.

Nigerian man shares photos of 70s setting and look of his father's house.
People say the house reminds them of the village. Photo credit: @Deshysmalls.
Source: UGC

'Medieval' furniture

The photos Sammy shared show the inner chambers of the room with its old furniture which looks very neat.

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The furniture is styled in the pattern of the 70s and 80s while the old photo frames punctuated the ancient air dished by the house.

One of the frames on the wall holds a photo of his father posing beside a Peugeot 504 car and there is also a 'match box' television in one corner of the room.

Sharing the photos, Sammy wrote:

"Moving into my dad's house in our hometown, this would be my home now. If you need to make medieval times movies, I won't charge much."

See his full tweet below:

Twitter users react

@MohamE_Official commented:

"Looks so much like my Dad's house in Agenebode, Edo state."

@babajide_awe said:

"I envy u oo. I wish I had access to a house like this in the village. A perfect getaway from the city’s hustle and bustle. Just sleep, wake up , eat and drink palm wine with bush meat."

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@nwaegbe_nkem reacted:

"I laughed when I saw those picture frames. I made a rule when we finished my parents house - no pictures. It was obeyed until my sister gave birth to our mum’s 1st grandchild. Momsie enlarged a passport picture we sent to her & put in the middle of the parlor. Case closed."

@PurpleClement remarked:

"Looks like my grandparents house at Ijebu jesha. Same setting."

Nigerian man builds big house for his mother

In a related story, YEN.com.gh reported that a Nigerian man named Maazi Ogbonnaya Okoro built a nice house for his mother after making it.

According to the man, the house was to appreciate his mother who took care of him after his father passed away. He said he decided to embark on the building project after the wind blew off the roof of the old house they were living in.

His kind gesture towards his mother was well received by social media users who described him as a good son.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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