
ThinkMint Nigeria has redefined what it means to experience real estate storytelling. In celebration of its 5th anniversary, the company, in partnership with QIB Productions, introduced House Mattaz — Nigeria’s first-ever interactive real estate stage play, an inspiring blend of drama, humour, and insight that explores the heart of the country’s property market.
And now, after its sold-out live premiere at Terra Kulture, the full play is officially available on YouTube for audiences everywhere.

Watch the full House Mattaz play here: https://youtu.be/rrJnOj0zAqc
Search “House Mattaz ThinkMint Nigeria” on YouTube and relive the magic.
A Theatre Experience That Brings Real Estate to Life
From the moment the curtains rose, House Mattaz captivated the Lagos audience with its bold storytelling, relatable characters, and emotional depth. The play explores what truly drives Nigeria’s property scene — ambition, family, betrayal, resilience, and the unbreakable Nigerian spirit.
Attendees, including industry experts, creatives, and policy influencers, described the play as “trailblazing,” “authentically Nigerian,” and “a fresh lens into the realities of real estate.”
By merging two powerful worlds — theatre and real estate — ThinkMint Nigeria created more than a show; it created a cultural and industry milestone.
Celebrating 5 Years of Innovation at ThinkMint Nigeria

For Mrs. Imelda Usoro-Olaoye, Founder of ThinkMint Nigeria and Convener of House Mattaz, the production marks a defining moment in the company’s journey.
“Real estate is ultimately about people—their dreams, struggles, and victories. House Mattaz captures that truth. For five years, ThinkMint has gone beyond transactions to create emotional connections between brands and the audiences they serve,”
She shared during the premiere.
This statement reflects ThinkMint Nigeria’s ongoing mission to make real estate communication more human, creative, and impactful.
Lagos State Commends ThinkMint’s Cultural Innovation

Among the notable guests was Damilola Ayinde-Marshall, Esq., Senior Special Assistant to the Lagos State Governor on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, who praised the initiative for its originality and cultural value.
She highlighted the importance of projects like House Mattaz in shaping Nigeria’s creative economy and reaffirmed Lagos State’s support for bold artistic expressions that connect industries and inspire innovation. Also, she called for caution when buying properties and the need to always carry out due diligence.
The Full Play Is Now on YouTube — Watch Anywhere, Anytime

After an unforgettable debut, the full digital version of House Mattaz is now streaming on YouTube.
Whether you missed the live show or simply want to experience its brilliance again, this is your chance to witness a groundbreaking moment in Nigerian theatre and real estate storytelling.
🎥 How to watch:
Go to YouTube and search “House Mattaz ThinkMint Nigeria.”
Sit back and enjoy the full performance from the comfort of your home.
Mrs. Usoro-Olaoye invites everyone to join the conversation:
“We want professionals, creatives, families, and young people to experience this. House Mattaz is more than a play — it’s a mirror of our realities, ambitions, and humanity within Nigeria’s real estate industry.”
Don’t forget to subscribe to ThinkMint Nigeria’s YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes clips, interviews, and upcoming creative projects.
Why House Mattaz Matters
More than just entertainment, House Mattaz featuring actors like Patrick Dante-Oke, Mawuyon Ogun, Williams Ekpo, Eseosa Bernard, Ejiro Badare and other acts, represents the intersection of culture and commerce, showing how storytelling can humanize real estate — one of Nigeria’s most dynamic industries.
The play’s release follows the Real Estate Discussions & Awards (REDA 2025) conference, where industry leaders, including Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, discussed innovation and the future of property in Nigeria.
Together, these events underline ThinkMint’s leadership in transforming how Nigerians experience real estate through art, dialogue, and technology.

Final Thoughts
If you’ve ever wondered what real estate feels like beyond numbers and buildings, House Mattaz offers that rare window.
It’s a story about dreams, community, and the everyday people who shape Nigeria’s property landscape.