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He Turns Shipping Containers Into Luxury Hotels!



He Turns Shipping Containers Into Luxury Hotels is another episode of my Made in Africa series where I feature black entrepreneurs from all across Africa who have built successful businesses and they tell us how they did it. Today’s episode is about Mr. Olaoluwa who is a Nigerian entrepreneur building tiny homes and restaurants with shipping containers. He tells us how he left the UK and shares with us how he was able to build his business in Nigeria and some of the challenges he has faced on his entrepreneurial journey.

In this video, I toured his pre-fabricated real estate container house project made in Lagos Nigeria and I also show you a new innovative way of constructing and owning real estate in Africa. If you have plans of moving to Nigeria and owning real estate, this video is for you. Do like watch and enjoy.

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Timestamp
00:00 Intro
01:06 How he started
04:02 The Factory Tour
05:14 Ad Break
06:43 The container restaurant
09:15 Container Build Challenges and Processes
11:28 Container vs Brick Build
12:29 The cost of Container Builds
13:28 Family and Early Life
13:43 Business Challenges
14:45 Benefits of Container Builds
16:38 Lessons Learnt
17:31 Parting words

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42 Comments

  1. What type of licensure is involved? what about the land on top of which it is built? do you buy or do you lease the land? perhaps do another video on building requirements

  2. This is great for creating open and fun workspaces for people who work remotely. Just so they can leave their homes every now and then and network with others like them. There is definitely room for this in Nigeria.

  3. Yea!

    I once chatted this man for one of my client who wanted this container for his relaxation spot but the conversation didn't go through.

    Tayo, what's the location of this African themed Container Restaurant you guys held this interview at?

    I would love to visit the spot.

  4. The best thing any one can do is look to invest in gold and silver that way you are not looking to help the stooges in the snakes the days of the doller will son be over

  5. This man is a genius. Glad he's planted IN Africa, we need these geniuses here. More opportunities for him there.

    I'll be retiring in Ghana, currently in UK, I could use a professional like that, we already have a 9 bedroom house with enough land. I'd like to build a private gym using shipping containers

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  7. Prefabricated homes are the norms, I lived in a 2 bed one and was the best, well insulated as well. It’s my plan to build my home in nigeria some day with prefabricated materials (Uk base)

  8. 🤣 12:37 bedroom house for 12 to 20 million naira ? Very very cheap. I need to make an order before December

  9. lnvesting in crypto now shouId be in every wise individuaIs Iist, in some months time you'II be ecstatic with the decision you made today.

  10. Note : it is not cheaper (if you buy the containers) , it will not save your time ( building is a process)

  11. I have neat containers for sale, 40ft and 20ft. I also have Refrigerator containers the one people refer to as cold room containers in stock as well.

    You can reach ASAP.

  12. @Tayo –
    I believed that using prefabricated containers to construct a home or office was done because the overall cost would be less. I disagree with his business analogy that faster delivery necessarily results in a higher price. In the West, the use of containers is growing in popularity since it is so much more COST-EFFECTIVE than building with concrete, sand, water, steel, and a lot of lazy laborers.

    I suppose his business strategy is successful in Nigeria, but not in the West. Container-based buildings are two-thirds less expensive than traditional buildings. There are an excessive number of abandoned containers throughout the world. Unfortunately, this too will become another sector dominated by the unscrupulous, and it may even become more expensive than constructing with concrete. What a tragedy would that be!

  13. Being economically challenged ( poor ) you repurpose all the time so this makes perfect sense to me and I mean why not we through away too much ! Thanks for sharing 🙏

  14. Very very well put together podcast video Tayo may God continue to bless you your family the continent of Africa in the entire world in Jesus Christ name amen

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