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Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Ibrahimcoomasie: 3:38pm On May 06
One of the displaced squatters of the 86 apartments under the Dolphin Estate Bridge, Ikoyi, Lagos, Usman Hassan, has spoken about his time in the squalid environment.

Daily Trust reports that the Lagos State Government had on Wednesday blown a cover of the under-bridge apartments where tenants reportedly paid N250,000 annual rent.

The state’s Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed this in a video post via his social media account.

Wahab revealed that the 86 partitioned rooms, sized “10×10 and 12×10”. He added that the enforcement team of Lagos State’s Ministry of Environment and Water Resources had successfully removed all structures, including a container utilised for various illegal activities, from beneath the Dolphin Estate Bridge.

Sharing videos, the commissioner wrote, “18 individuals squatting illegally under the bridge leading from Dolphin Estate were arrested yesterday 30th of April, 2024 by the officials from the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps. A total number of 86 rooms, partitioned into 10×10 and 12×10, and a container used for different illegal activities were discovered under the Dolphin Estate Bridge.

One of the displaced squatters, Hassan, a 75-year-old Ghanaian, said he was a teacher at Remo Divisional High School, Ogun State, before relocating to Lagos.

Also known as Baba Baraka, the Ghanaian said he was not around during the ‘attack’ by the Lagos officials and as such, he lost some of his belongings to the onslaught.

Telling a story behind the apartment, he told Daily Trust that “The man who owned the place doesn’t force people, the engineers working in this company (referring to a company around) begged him for their workers to stay nearby and when they need them for work, they’ll enter the place.

“I don’t know exactly how much he collects from them, but personally, he didn’t collect anything from me.

“For people paying, whether it’s N250,000 or not, I don’t know.”

He explained that people found a solace in the under-bridge apartments because “town is hard and they could not afford a rent within Lagos.”

Hassan said “You see, conditions are hard for people in the country and not everyone can afford houses in the town.

“I have been in this country since 1981 in Ogun State. I was a teacher at Remo Divisional High School for about 11 years before I came to Lagos.

No work in town to survive on. This man pitied my condition and gave me space here (under the bridge). So, when this thing happened, I took my belongings and I am going again.”

Asked what is the hope for the future, he responded “well, everything is in the hand of God. Sleeping under the bridge is dangerous, but the condition of the country made people resort to this.

As you are seeing me, I don’t have a dime in my pocket.”

Usena, a 12-year-old girl, from Kogi State, said her elder sister brought her from the village.

“She is paying but I don’t know the amount.

“I don’t really enjoy the place. I want a new house where I can stay with my parents in peace and enjoy ourselves. We had to stay under this bridge with my sister so we could raise money for a new house,” she told our correspondent.

Saheed Yusuf, a farmer, admitted that he paid an initial N40,000 and subsequently N20,000 quarterly to stay in the apartment.

https://dailytrust.com/why-i-lived-under-lagos-bridge-75-year-old-ghanaian/

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by vozkined: 3:46pm On May 06
Govt n lies where the 250k

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by chiiraq802(m): 3:47pm On May 06
People dey suffer ooo.... forget!

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by muyico(m): 3:50pm On May 06
imagine? u better return to Ghana? Ghana is far better pass Nigeria now, u come dey suffer ya self here

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Obiedun(m): 3:51pm On May 06
We have been told here several times that Ghana is better. He should have relocated since. MY Ghanian friend relocated some years ago. But then he still complains of hardship when we speak on phone.

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Paystack: 3:52pm On May 06
You seriously carry yourself from frying pan enter fire.
Where you banished from Ghana?

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by muyico(m): 3:52pm On May 06
[quote author=ies now? nah lies lies tenure we dey now!

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Racoon(m): 3:52pm On May 06
He didn't go back home with the Ghana-must-go frenzy of the 1980 and 90s era? Too bad!

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by StOla: 3:53pm On May 06
Na those people who stay in such places rob and stab people in traffic in Lagos.

Na this kind homeless people attack that cyclist, Dr Afolabi Mabogunje, and ended his life over a petty theft. While the females are spreading STDs with their prostitution.

The government should clear out all the slums and shanties.

Let the one from Kogi return to her parent's house in Kogi, while the Ghana man should return to Kumasi.

That is why Fashola did the same thing and returned homeless people back to their respective states in Osun, Niger, and Anambra.

Why would you be staying under the bridge in Lagos when you are a billionaire from Anambra? Especially at a time Anambra Governor was buying over 450 SUVs for traditional leaders?

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by metaluterus(f): 3:55pm On May 06
Everyone have stories to tell


His story is just one

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by IamAtAnger: 4:13pm On May 06
Smh
Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by CommonSense1967: 4:14pm On May 06
If you really believe that those people were paying 250k then you are one of the most gullible Nigerians. In the same way, one guy claimed that his business was worth $100 million on one show, then on another show on the same day claimed it was worth 200 Million dollars. I was just laughing. grin grin grin He's laying claims to a property that he doesn't even own nor ever purchased.
the sad part is that the lazy press and the gullible Nigerians just went along with the false narratives without asking hard questions.

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by qtx(m): 4:14pm On May 06
na wa o
Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Kurtis02(m): 4:15pm On May 06
Such a devastating situation to see people living under bridge because of the hardship in the country..

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Niok: 4:15pm On May 06
metaluterus:
Everyone have stories to tell


His story is just one


one in a billion stories

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Okete001(f): 4:15pm On May 06
Hehehe

It is well.

How about those fugitives who left their Godforsaken barren land to constitute nuisance in Lagos paying 250k per annum to sleep under the bridge just to experience Lagos life?

Let's hear from them too and not only from this man.

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Godada(m): 4:16pm On May 06
Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Holluwhakemmy(f): 4:16pm On May 06
Since 1981and he couldn't go back to Ghana Nigeria doesn't favour him

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by bigdammyj: 4:16pm On May 06
Noted.
Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by dibunotion(m): 4:17pm On May 06
Ahhh
Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by callmevirus(m): 4:17pm On May 06
Nothing concern me but E dey mind

Give him one Ghana must go

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by omoredia: 4:17pm On May 06
Apc govt lie pass Satan. Where the 250k? Liars and deceivers

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by 3seriez(m): 4:17pm On May 06
It's tough out there.
Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by MatrixReloaded: 4:18pm On May 06
embarassed
I am sure if you no mention Anambra or ibo race u won't survive in it.
StOla:
, and Anambra.

Why would you be staying under the bridge in Lagos when you are a billionaire from Anambra? Especially at a time Anambra Governor was buying over 450 SUVs for traditional leaders?

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by CommonSense1967: 4:19pm On May 06
Kurtis02:
Such a devastating situation to see people living under bridge because of the hardship in the country..

Plenty of people living under the bridge here in Atlanta. It's even worse in San Fran and LA.

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by Nice2023(m): 4:19pm On May 06
Hmm nawah for Nigerians and lies.

People wey no fit feed can't even pay 100k let alone 250k.

Liars.

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by princepee: 4:19pm On May 06
At least they are also living in ikoyi.
They are big bois

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Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by emynike2001(m): 4:21pm On May 06
Hmm..which one are we to believe..is it the N250k per annum or that this people affected are exposed to health challenges and all?


Times are really hard.

Re: Why I Lived Under Lagos Bridge – 75 Year Old Ghanaian (Picture) by emperor4love(m): 4:22pm On May 06
How dem sleep wit motor passi g on top de bridge

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