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Pele’s £1.1m mansion left to rot after his death

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  • Ebo 1 month ago

    Life

  • P Djamgbe 1 month ago

    @Ebo, your comment is just one word but it carries so much weight.

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 1 month ago

    Hello youth of Ghana..... you can take your own life with medicine. For instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide .

  • Kweku Tsin 1 month ago

    This is what happens when you don't think long-term and think in the moment. A simple high-end/regular house could have been useful.

  • Prince 1 month ago

    We fight to get everything and leave with ZERO wen the time is up

  • Akik 1 month ago

    So sad for us,,yet some don't comprehend.

  • P Djamgbe 1 month ago

    Exactly - he even rejected his own child all because of this (his wealth), until when he was on his dying bed, but look at it now?

  • Forlifive 1 month ago

    Hmm life is nothing also

  • Akik 1 month ago

    Everything material thing we have is not ours, let's spend on what to keep us safe in the next world.
    Even we don't occupy the very bed we have in ourbedrooms.

  • Kwadwo 1 month ago

    Hmmm

  • NAA 1 month ago

    INHERITANCE! INHERITANCE!

  • Justice 1 month ago

    Vanity upon vanity! Part of this huge amount of money could have been used for something meaningful in the life of needy and vulnerable people.
    Useless venture! A lesson to learn.

  • Tony 1 month ago

    Vanity

  • FOYOOSIS 1 month ago

    Unlike our thieving politicians, Pele truly worked for this and deserved it but then, the end result amounts to nothing but vanity!

    Who tells who the life he/she should lead, what to own and what not to? Sad to notice that ...
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  • Haooo 1 month ago

    Fleeting life!

  • ST Ghfuo: judge not a book by its cover 1 month ago

    His children have no interest in that property and he Pele didn't lay down any plans for the property afyerbhusbdeath so thats what you get..im sure this structure will soon be razed down..if this was in a civilized nation, t ...
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  • Nii Joromi 1 month ago

    Lesson. Be careful when building huge homes your children cannot even maintain once you die. How many rooms did he sleep in every night? 1.

  • Kwame Peter 1 month ago

    Ghanaians and our poverty induced mentality, so Pele should not have enjoyed his money the way he wanted because it is vanity and he will die one day? Let's get real here,it is the family he left behind who are irresponsible.

  • Kiki 1 month ago

    You are right. It was a lack of culture of maintenance.
    The family could have maintained and even remodeled it into a tourist site.

  • Agbletor 1 month ago

    We came with nothing,,,we go with NOTHING

  • red cock 1 month ago

    Where are his children ? he is not the first and shall not be the last , vanity upon vanity yet we never learn.

  • Gaskiya 4 weeks ago

    Build mansions and your children will abandon them or sell them cheap and scatter.
    Please engage in philanthropic work and leave a good legacy.