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Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Domaining101: 1:57pm On May 01
Popular Nigerian Travel and Tourism YouTuber Tayo Aina, has come out to share his take about the current controversies surrounding the coastal Highway project that resulted in the demolition of the popular Landmark Demolition beach in Lagos.

Tayo Aina who has almost a million subscribers on his YouTube channel mainly focused on travel and tourism, communicated his thoughts through his verified social media handle saying -

Im so glad I left Nigeria to explore other countries that understand the meaning of Tourism. This is the country where you people expect me to be praising.

A country where the govt sees an alternative but still decides to destroy the biggest tourism spot in Lagos, Nigeria because they want to build road.

Would the US, Europe, Asia, Middle Eastern break down their biggest tourist hotspot because they want to build road?

The ripple effect of this will be felt for years. People that wanted to invest in tourism in Nigeria will rather keep their money after seeing this clusterfuck.

This shit makes me so upset. Fucking Jokers!!! 🃏

Tayo Aina

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by turmacs(f): 1:58pm On May 01
This country is a joke. And the funniest part is that some set of people will be happy with all these demolitions, thinking they're doing a certain tribe, not knowing they're doing themselve. Go on twitter, you'll see some people cheering that misplaced priority of a project, saying Igbos should go to their region and invest, they don't want Igbos investment in Lagos bla, bla, bla. But what they don't know is that other investors who are not Igbos are also watching and taking notes.

I just they laugh those people because by the time they realise what they doing to themselves, I'll be like when Zimbabweans began chasing white people and their investments out of their lands in the 1980's thinking they were doing the oyinbos, only for the country to suffer from one of the worst economic crisis known to mankind a few years later grin


Lastly as a SS babe, this is for those of you saying "God bless people of SS & SW", deceiving yourselves, if Nigerian divides today and for some reason, SS are not able to get their own country, We would rather go with the Igbos than join ourselves with the same corrupt people that have been responsible for our sufferings and the sufferings of Nigeria at large since 1960. Make una continue to dey deceive unaselves, we know our true friends and know our true enemies.

Shalom ✌️

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by SoNature(m): 2:01pm On May 01
The only things that matter to us in Nigeria are chasing after women, betting, drinking, religion and corruption. Everything else na cruise. Nigerians are not even serious humans!

When I heard the owner of Landmark argue that he knew about the road project, acquired his land so that the road could run behind it and that this administration came on board and altered the project course to run through his beach front, I was shocked! Why are we always like this in this country?

PS: I didn't know that Tayo has left the country. People in government and the lunatics who support them make it very difficult to honestly like this country.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by baliyubla: 2:02pm On May 01
Tayo must be IPOB!

Agbado miscreants too Mumu!

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Beggersarenotal: 2:05pm On May 01
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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Villagesquare: 2:10pm On May 01
Real truth

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Ikaeniyan0: 2:12pm On May 01
Look at the shanties Landmark spent $200 million on grin

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by wittywriter: 2:14pm On May 01
turmacs:
This country is a joke.
baliyubla:
Tayo must be IPOB!

Agbado miscreants too Mumu!




Wittyness

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by motymop: 2:14pm On May 01
Tayo aina doesn't know what he talking about, those people sponsors his youtube channel, so he cant speak ill of them even though they are breaking the law.

In Europe, and America or even south africa, you can not build on a property just because you bought the land, you need to have the right permit and government approved documents.

Landmark isn't a tourist destination. Landmark is just like a small beach side resort for those who can afford it. and lets not talk about the overpriced and exploiting restaurants and cafe along that oniru beach shorelines

How many tourist visit landmark? majority of customers in landmark are Nigerians

it unfortunate that some people have spined these stuff into a tribal issue but along that shores, lot of restaurants, shops and also shanties will also be destroyed.

if we take into consideration, the effort the lagos and federal government took to reclaim most of that land from the ocean, they spent billions of naira doing that, but then how can you now claim ownership of something that has a master plan and the government have spent billions of dollars in doing.

Have you ever thought why there are no beach front house properties in Nigeria? it is because of the landuse acts and the claim that from 250M from the beach shore, the government owns it.

so why spin the news into something tribal, when you know you are breaking the land use act , national environment coastal and marine area protection regulations (2011) and also the government master plan

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Reflect7: 2:15pm On May 01
SoNature:
The only thing matter to us in Nigeria is chasing after women, betting, drinking, religion and corruption. Everything else na cruise. Nigerians are not even serious humans!

When I heard the owner of Landmark argue that he knew about the road project, acquired his land so that the road could run behind it and that this administration came on board and altered the project course to run through his beach front, I was shocked!

Is it him that determines where the road will run?

So he even knew it was land earmarked for a road, and he built a resort there?

Mssheww.

Can he try that in UK or America?

Plus Tayo Aina needs to SHUT THE HELL UP, and go live wherever he wants to live, and stop trying to use Nigeria to shine.

Idiot too stupid and full of himself to see the big picture or read the legal provisions around the issue.

No, Tayo Aina, in those places you mentioned with your inferiority complex, you cannot build on a land you know has been earmarked for a public road, and then when time comes to build the road, you start instructing the govt where the road should pass through.

You can never try that in those countries you worship, Mr Aina.

He even mentioned Middle East.

Dem no born you well to try such there.

Those ones will just cut off your hand.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by navyseal2220: 2:18pm On May 01
The first time I watched this guy without seeing his name, I thought he was an Igbo guy by his look, head shape and full wholly hair. I've observed Yoruba that look like Igbo people reason and behave just like Igbo people. Even agabadox know this fact, why they also attack them and deny them from voting in the last election. I truly believe if you test the DNA of these real Yorubas/Omulabis, you will find out that they are more related to Igbo and share nothing with Agbadox, who invaded Yorubaland from from Dahomey and Togo. They don't even look alike. Omulabis need to investigate this.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Racoon(m): 2:22pm On May 01
Nigeria is warped to kill dreams and potentials just to keep the country in bandage to the corrupt kleptomatic fiends holding her to ransome. Good roads are good, but would an investment be destroyed to give rise to a costal highway?

Meanwhile, the Lagos-Badagry, Lagos-Ibadan and Abuja-Lokoja highways have been dragging for years. Yet Dave Umahi is obsessed with building another coastal highway after his charade of a white-elephant variegated colour unproductive Airport in Ebonyi state.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Built2last: 2:24pm On May 01
He is a pained IPOB


The truth is if Tinubu has major investment in that area. No one will think of demolishing it

When we say some of these demolitions are silly. They call you IPOB, Omo Igbo.

We can keep deceiving ourselves

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by emkz: 2:24pm On May 01
What are the issues?

(1) Landmark admitted they violated the right of way of FG.

(2) They have not proved that they own the coastal land.

(3) The demolition only affected some shanties, and hardly the main buildings.

(4) Landmark wanted to fight the project to protect their selfish interest.

(5) How come he didn't seek redress in court if he felt his land was forcefully taken away from him?

(6) Why are other businesses not making so much noise like Landmark?

If anyone wants to take his businesses out of Nigeria, he can consider the market and the operating conditions. Landmark goofed here. They never asked the right questions. They felt if they build on that land and stayed for long, it would automatically belong to them. The least I expected him was to find another location in Lagos to continue. Just inform your patrons of the new location.

How hard is that?

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by HypocriticalObi: 2:24pm On May 01

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 2:24pm On May 01
I have nothing to say. But the road construction is important also.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Image123(m): 2:24pm On May 01
So? The Dangotes, Elumelus, Jim Ovias are glad that they stayed. All the banks that have their headquarters domiciled in Lagos are glad that they stayed. You can immediately know that the fellow is one of the pained followers of Obi lambarino. No property of Landmark is lost or pulled down(according to the Minister of Works) and he does not even have papers to the beach side, it's not part of his land or property. So where is the millions of dollars and job loss that he and his new found saviours who have never been to or heard of Landmark are complaining of?

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by 24kmagik: 2:24pm On May 01
We are glad you left too and please, never come back

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by ednut1(m): 2:25pm On May 01
The road should have been started at Calabar to allow the beaches on that lagos stretch time to make more money. The beach was always going to go as it is part of banana island.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by shortgun(m): 2:25pm On May 01
If a country is not business friendly, it begins to die economically.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Reelmii: 2:25pm On May 01
They demolished it before i got a chance to visit there cry

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by CommonSense1967: 2:25pm On May 01
He's very shallow for that comment. Obviously, he is shortsighted and can't see the bigger picture.

The coastal road will bring in way more tourism than just one business. Imagine how many coastal businesses will spring up along the whole coast including international standard hotels and other investments.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Dennisochampa: 2:26pm On May 01
OK.... Leave the ones wen dey 9ja to focus on 9ja....

Thank yo......

Next!!

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by raumdeuter: 2:26pm On May 01
When he gets to the country he is, Let him go and build anywhere he likes

Why is Oniru beach that is affected not making headlines?

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by theophorus(m): 2:26pm On May 01
Congratulations say you don comot.

This Country go good and na soonest he go happen.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by irepnaija4eva(m): 2:26pm On May 01
Now imagine if it was as Igbo man that said this...

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by melodyogonna(m): 2:26pm On May 01
The US is capable of destroying anything to build roads sha. You think their roads started out being so wide?

These days they face a lot opposition by environmentalists sha

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by SensualMan: 2:26pm On May 01
Tayo it is the man u voted that is destroying it ooo u needed not to have japa'd! Even if u have succeeded in running away from the calamity u voted, either ur papa, mama or siblings go still collect from Tinubu.

On your mandate we shall stand!

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Menclothing1: 2:26pm On May 01
Is the building destroyed ?
We have over 9 resort in that axis why only landmark is mentioned always

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by axglide(m): 2:26pm On May 01
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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by santaclaws: 2:26pm On May 01
Oga travel blogger, Landmark is a private business and even the demolition didn't affect his major buildings. What they lack direct access to is the beach front, which doesn't belong to anyone but the public...

I condemn the FG & Alausa for allowing private individuals and businesses unrestricted access to the beach front in the first place. I think they really deserve the negative publicity they're getting.

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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Procashtips(m): 2:26pm On May 01
Reflect7:


Is it him that determines where the road will run?

So he even knew it was land earmarked for a road, and he built a resort there?

Mssheww.

Can he try that in UK or America?

Plus Tayo Aina needs to SHUT THE HELL UP, and go live wherever he wants and stop using Nigeria as his excuse.

Idiot too stupid and full of himself to see the big picture.




So you didn't know the Initial govt plan was to pass behind the business and not in front?

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