Photos: Rapper 50 Cent Reveals He’s Building A Palatial Home In Africa

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Legal troubles: The overseas mansion might be in response to court judgments against the rapper, as well as a recent bankruptcy filing

40-year-old, Curtis Jackson, who is embroiled in bankruptcy proceedings in the States, revealed on Saturday that he was building a new house somewhere in Africa.

‘My crib is almost finished in AFRICA,’ he wrote on Instagram, with a video showing the home’s exterior. I’m gonna have the craziest House warming party ever. I’ll explain later. I got a good life Man.’

Luxurious space: In addition to the two-story house, a green-hued pool is visible in the video footage

The new home comes as 50 Cent struggles to unload a multi-million dollar estate in Connecticut while countering $24million in lawsuits with a bankruptcy filing. In the video, a two-story, brown and white home is visible, surrounded by tropical trees. As workers sweep floors and apparently engage in various construction tasks, the footage pans across a moss-green swimming pool and expansive paved area.

In progress: Several workers seem to be completing finishing touches on the property

50 Cent did not reveal where in Africa this house was, nor did he say how he had paid for its construction. The rapper’s stateside home in Farmington, Connecticut – an $8.5 million mansion once owned by boxer Mike Tyson – is not faring so well, with 50 Cent reportedly trying to sell or lease it.

Vague terms: While 50 Cent promised to throw 'the craziest House warming party ever,' he did not give any specifics about where his new home is located

On the move: 50 Cent posted a video on Friday showing his new house somewhere in Africa