Inside Nigerian musician Peter Okoye’s $3.8 million Banana Island villa, which includes numbers of supercars and a home cinema

Peter Okoye Unveils $3.8 Million Banana Island Mansion

Nigerian music sensation Peter Okoye, widely known as Mr. P and one half of the iconic duo P-Square, has given fans a glimpse into his stunning new residence on Banana Island, Lagos — a neighborhood synonymous with luxury and exclusivity.

Valued at an estimated ₦1.5 billion naira (approximately $3.8 million), the lavish property is among the most luxurious homes in Nigeria. According to Private Property Nigeria, the impressive estate is the result of a joint acquisition between Peter, his twin brother Paul Okoye, and their elder brother Jude Okoye — a testament to their close-knit family and shared success.

Nestled in the heart of Banana Island, one of Africa’s most affluent residential zones, the mansion stands as a symbol of the Okoye family’s achievements in the music and entertainment industry. The location is home to some of the country’s wealthiest elites and is known for its serene environment, high-end real estate, and tight security.

Though the full interior details of the villa have not been disclosed, early glimpses reveal a home that blends contemporary design with sheer opulence — fitting for an artist of Mr. P’s caliber. With expansive living spaces, designer finishes, and a commanding presence, the property reflects both luxury and legacy.

Peter Okoye’s move to unveil the villa has left fans in awe and inspired many, further cementing his place not only as a music legend but also as a symbol of aspiration and success.