Ayo Makun has expressed gratitude two years after a devastating fire ravaged his Lekki mansion.
In an Instagram video, AY reflected on the traumatic experience, saying;
“Two years ago, everything went up in flames: my home, my peace, my comfort zone.”
However, he emphasized that despite the challenges and betrayals that followed, God’s faithfulness and purpose sustained him.
The house has since been rebuilt, featuring stunning marble floors, grand staircases, with a beautiful blend of modern and Afrocentric decor.
He expressed gratitude for the “beauty after ashes,” acknowledging that every setback was a setup for something greater.
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