Exclusive – Life Inside The Mohits Mansion
Story by Victoria Ige
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Front view of the property D'Banj, Don Jazzy and other Mohits stars call home


Don’t be fooled – It’s not even a mansion!

Deep inside your minds, you picture D’Banj living in a paradise of sorts, with remote-controlled sofas, bikini-clad waitresses, Gordon Ramsay-like chefs, Olympic-sized swimming pool, convertible B&O screens and some decor machinery that gives the entire house the feel of Don Jazzy’s beats and D’Banj’s charm?

Nah, the Maryland property D’Banj calls home is not anything close to what you’d expect. Definitely not a mansion; and not the type of celeb crib that make your eyes wanna jump out of their sockets – you know the kind you see on MTV cribs? Nah!

The Mohits duplex houses D’Banj, Don Jazzy, D’prince, Kayswitch, Dr SID and Wande Coal; with regular overnight/long time guests including Ikechukwu, Special ED, Sauce Kid and others.

Situated in a private estate behind Planet One Entertainment, in Maryland, Lagos, the Mohits property is referred to, by those who’ve been there, as a ‘hostel’ of sorts.

As you drive into the street, you already have an idea this is the home for the boys – what with the cars of Ikechukwu, Special ED, Sauce Kid and others parked outside.

The uniformed security guard gives you a plain sheet to write your name on, requesting you indicate who you’re seeing and your purpose. He locks you out as he goes in to confirm if you should be allowed in or not.

Once in, the first thing you notice is the set of diesel generators and a water tank, all competing for the little space in the compound. Don’t mind the diesel spills on the floor – everyone uses diesel in Lagos!

A security door leads you in, and after a set of mini stairs, you see the large living room to the right. This is where most visitors to the Mohits home end up. Here, you’re faced with a large portrait painting of D’Banj, as well as a dozen plaques arranged on a TV stand. There’s sparse furnishing downstairs, plenty of space, and queer painting.

But upstairs, the parlour is smaller, and functions more like a waiting room. The guys sleep upstairs, as well as work when necessary. An entire room functions as Don Jazzy’s studio – here is where most of the award-winning hits are baked. And just seconds away is D’Banj’s room. Inside D’Banj’s bedroom, there’s a painting of him on the wall, as well as one where his parents appear to be praying for him. His bed is queerly-shaped – almost circular – and coloured red! We’re unsure how many rooms are in the house, But Don Jazzy, D’Prince and Wande Coal are also believed to have their rooms upstairs.

With assistants and guards running around to get stuff done, and guests thronging in by the minute, it’s a busy atmosphere, all day, all week inside the choked apartment.

‘D’Banj spends a lot of time in his room, you don’t even know when he has guests or not. And not everyone is allowed to enter his room. He likes to be very coded’ a Mohits aide told us. ‘Infact you can’t even get upstairs except you’re a very important visitor or you’re close to the house’.

A Mohits worker tells us it’s deliberate to have everyone living together. ‘We’ve work together, live together, play together. That’s the idea. If Wande has an idea at 1AM, we can quickly rush to do studio and put it down. We’re a close-knit team and we like it like that. You know very much, that everyone of us can afford our own houses. And we all have different properties in different parts of Lagos. But no matter what, there’ll still be a general place for us to call home’.

There are rumours D’Banj has properties in his native Ogun state, and in Lekki, on the outskirts of Lagos. But nothing has been confirmed.

And, opinions are divided on why a set of young men who claim to earn dozens of millions per week would continue to live together in a property that can barely contain them and their guests. ‘It’s either they don’t earn as much as they claim, or they just don’t care. But if I were half as big as D’Banj or Wande, I wouldn’t live in a place like that’ an artiste who has spent nights in the house told us.

What we think? Aint nothing wrong with a bunch of bachelors cohabiting. It’s worked for them well so far – so why change a winning formular? In a matter of years, the wedding bells will start ringing. When D’Banj or Don Jazzy say ‘I Do’, then we’ll know it’s time for the boys of the Mohits mansion to get moving…



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Whether Mansion or not
Nancy | 7/7/2010 9:55:00 PM
Atleast they have a place they can call home. As long there's roof over their head that's all that matters. Not everybody in Nigeria and the world in general that have that type of place they can call home.
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NONSENCE
beyonce | 7/7/2010 10:48:03 PM
nonsence talk
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Amebo NFC
a4apple | 7/7/2010 10:48:54 PM
NFC amebo wetin concern una for their house and people wey de visit dem e be like say una no get gist for us again,una de fall my hand too much. Pls leave their privacy alone
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Leave them alone
Amebo | 7/7/2010 11:05:56 PM
Pls u guys should leave them alone. Myself i like stuff like that provided they are happy and living in peace.
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BAD BELLY
CHI_CHI | 7/8/2010 6:37:32 AM
SUCH JEALOUSY EVEN YOUNG MONEY LIVE IN ONE HOUSE.
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Stop this realistic comment
Tipsy | 7/8/2010 9:04:39 AM
Please, embrace nigerians celebrity like internationaal celebrity even though they have not make it big or make it big. stop it
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See news1
Stan | 7/8/2010 11:11:58 AM
I am surprise the reporter didnt enter theri toilet, kitchen and wardrope to check what to report. How many lizard did u see as u enter the compound?
oh did u see flowers as well or only diesel on d floor?

Look for NEWS jare!
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s****d REPORTER
NA MI | 7/8/2010 11:29:17 AM
s****d REPORTER......GOD HAS BLESS THEM AND YOU SHOULD CONTINUE PRAYING GOD TO GIVE YOU HALF OF THIS,INSTEAD OF BEEFING THEM i***t.
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pls encourage them
chidi | 7/8/2010 11:54:04 AM
one thing with nigerian reporters is that they are good in telling lies, and things to bring our so called stars down instead of encouragement, though worldwide journalist are all like that but this very one is like she/he have a problem to settle with these guys or is it simply jelousy.
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See news1
Stan | 7/8/2010 12:20:24 PM
I am surprise the reporter didnt enter theri toilet, kitchen and wardrope to check what to report. How many lizard did u see as u enter the compound?
oh did u see flowers as well or only diesel on d floor?

Look for NEWS jare!
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re:see news
ada | 7/8/2010 4:00:20 PM |
idle news reporter.pls look for real NEWS.
good young men
nne | 7/8/2010 1:06:38 PM
these are hard working young men who want to build their future, and you're here telling us how simple they live,they're working hard they're not 4*9 people who throw money around , you want them to go and buy the whole of lagos state to show that they have made money? if i make the kind of money they make in fact i will a live more simple life and have peace of mind, they're not married ,don't have kids ,and you want them, to go and live in big mansions alone, everything has time.
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yeye reporter
Aurora | 7/8/2010 1:39:53 PM |
Abi oo, if they live small its a problem, if they live large its a problem. yeye reporter.
amebo
ese | 7/8/2010 2:35:20 PM
wetin concern una. if they were living apart u would have said something else. living in one house is not a sign of poverty rather, a sighn of unity. free them jo. false story teller
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useless reporter
bb | 7/8/2010 7:51:08 PM
USELESS REPORTER. this reporter no get sense at all. he or she no even enter D'banj room...he dnt see the room himself, it was described to him. how can u write about something u dnt c. we dont want to no if their compound has space or not. get a life s****d reporter cos u r not worthy to b one.
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Bad Reporter
Innocent Dallas Tx | 7/9/2010 5:53:39 AM
Go and work hard than reporting mess. We dont want to hear that. Go get a real job.
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Na wahala
Shesqo | 7/9/2010 10:31:53 AM
As far as we are concerned, they are doing very fine, we thank God 4 them.Get ur ass out of there, now.
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Am feeeling u Guys
Moses(Shasha/Akowonjo) | 7/9/2010 1:02:18 PM
This is called paparazzi in the state it makes entertainment reporting intresting
NfC u Guys are really working but atleast a picture from inside to confirm u guys entered the compound.Aso pls report what Eedris did at The Pulse album lauch
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amebo
lepacious | 7/9/2010 3:01:51 PM
na wa for u reporters o,leave dem alone nw.afterall dey no come una house con sleep.if dey live in alaadin's mansion nw,u ll say dey re doing drugs or yahoo.abeg leave dem alone.Dbanj,don jazzy,wande.i dey feel una jare.carry goooooooooo
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HISS!
Orikinla | 7/10/2010 4:15:52 PM
NA JEALOUSY AND ENVY DEY KILL MANY PEOPLE FOR NAIJA.

Na so dem dey look for wetin to take abuse me for Nairaland. Dem even hire "ghosts" to post abusive replies to my threads.

Whosoever God has already lifted up, no jupiter can bring down.

Our stars will continue to shine brighter and brighter.

Mo Hits have got juice and millions love them.

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ha ha
yemi lreland | 7/30/2010 11:54:31 PM
peopple doesnt mind their bussiness sha wheather they lived on d road who cares,onces they are happay
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ha ha
yemi lreland | 7/31/2010 12:13:28 AM
peopple doesnt mind their bussiness sha wheather they lived on d road who cares,onces they are happay
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