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Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by CluelessMODS: 8:20pm On Apr 05 |
olisaEze:This is one of the most senseless comment I have read in recent time. 7 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Coolestguy2023: 8:21pm On Apr 05 |
olisaEze: You need education in your life because the level of your ignorance is distasteful 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by LegendHero(m): 8:21pm On Apr 05 |
NothingDoMe: Lagos is not the one doing the road. It is the Federal Government. Umahi should compensate everyone on that corridor that legitly got the land before they thought about coastal highway. I heard it has been in the work for years but not just a reality yet. |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by adefitim(m): 8:22pm On Apr 05 |
Oh MR Onwuanibe is one of the Panelist in Lion Program |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Hogwarthtrades: 8:22pm On Apr 05 |
Hopefully Mr. Onwuanibe gets properly compensated. Considering this is a first of it's kind project in our clime.Definitely High risk high reward project will be multihub (west, east and southsouth) one stop shop tourist centre trailing the coastal highway by Landmark company . If this works out, this will be a huge payday for Landmark team. major challenge for such project will be Financing, security and acquiring prime location for easy transportation of tourist (local and foreign). 2 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Mrexcell(m): 8:22pm On Apr 05 |
Am wondering if it will pass through ore - benin highway or will there be another route? |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by magnum247: 8:23pm On Apr 05 |
The only thing they know as project in this country na road, flyover, school, hospital and market. Anybody wey enter office na these things e go do. Even if roads don Dey before, them go talk say dem wan expand am. These people can’t think outside the box to plan and execute life changing projects, now they want to put someone and a lot others out of business to build something that at the end of the day won’t serve much of its purpose same way that wike built a lot of flyovers that re not helping to decongest the gridlock in those areas. 2 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Lavor234: 8:23pm On Apr 05 |
LegendHero:is the road worth the economic value of the resort? What is the rationale for the wanton destruction? May God help us in this country 1 Like |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by onecansee: 8:24pm On Apr 05 |
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Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by NEIGHBOUR(m): 8:24pm On Apr 05 |
olisaEze: Bro, thank God the supervising Minister of works who is supervising the project is Igbo. We should learn not to read tribal sentiments into every move of the govt. The country can't develop with this viewpoint. The government has asked him to file his claims. Let us put a stop to victim mentality. It is well with Nigeria. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Gerrard59(m): 8:24pm On Apr 05 |
"No one owns land in Nigeria" - IbeOkehie. I won't lie, God bless the day I came across your posts. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by KennethOkonkwo: 8:25pm On Apr 05 |
sunshineV:And the good roads. They are not mutually exclusive! |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by CluelessMODS: 8:26pm On Apr 05 |
pafun:Rabies dog on the loose! 3 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by ubox: 8:26pm On Apr 05 |
tunjijones:With rail tracks in the middle sef |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Gerrard59(m): 8:27pm On Apr 05 |
Laple0541: But the original plan did not involve where the resort is situated. That is the major point. The project was conceived more than forty years ago while Paul got the land in 2007. How come the Lagos state government did not know his land was obstructing a major infrastructural project? Anyway, another day to know that no one owns land in Nigeria. |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by KennethOkonkwo: 8:29pm On Apr 05 |
tunjijones:Once they hate the president their reasoning faculty get switched off! 4 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Gerrard59(m): 8:30pm On Apr 05 |
indigenous234: The short term plan should be to lease. The long term goal should be to park the wealth outside Nigeria. The die-put-mentality in Nigeria by Igbos has to change. There exist other places across the world to invest and actually OWN properties. 2 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by seunayantokun(m): 8:30pm On Apr 05 |
Quelme: Security first: state and local council policing first. Since electricity generation and distribution is now decentralised and government and individual efforts can continue there, it is no longer like waiting for FG to tell NEPA to give us light. But now, policing and correctional services must also be decentralised. Because without security, no other things will sustainably work. |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by AareGaa: 8:31pm On Apr 05 |
Nonybb: Your erosion region is a barren land. No reasonable person will invest in a place like that. 1 Like |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by KennethOkonkwo: 8:31pm On Apr 05 |
Energist:Defective reasoning 1 Like |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Gerrard59(m): 8:32pm On Apr 05 |
MasterTeeUSA: You did not address the issue but rather attacked his personality. Interesting to note. |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Gerrard59(m): 8:33pm On Apr 05 |
Image123: Could you please mention other places and ill-fated multimillion dollar projects where the owners were given seven days to vacate the property? 2 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Timetravel88: 8:35pm On Apr 05 |
YesDaddyTill203: You are a bloody fool Imo state with the largest gas reserve in West Africa is in the Niger Delta, same as Abia state. You think Niger Delta is a collective name for an ethnic group, it’s a geographical location with tributaries to the Atlantic Ocean. Olodo rabata 1 Like |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by KennethOkonkwo: 8:35pm On Apr 05 |
NEIGHBOUR:He mentioned yoruba advisers and left his brother DAVE UMAHI who is in charge of the project. Again,YORUBA OBEDIENTS ARE FOOLS BEING USED! 4 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by lamalang(m): 8:36pm On Apr 05 |
Someone is eyeing the place |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Gerrard59(m): 8:37pm On Apr 05 |
udomonday: The original plan did not involve Landmark resort areas. That is Paul's first and main grouse. The second is the short notice to vacate the property. The third is that he obtained the licence to develop the property in 2007 meanwhile the project was conceived more than forty years ago, and first approved by Jonathan. |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by drlateef: 8:38pm On Apr 05 |
olisaEze: Please shut up. You are the real dullard. At what cost? That’s the question you should ask if you are not a dullard. That road project will most like attract more jobs than the whole of that resort. Secondly the multiplier effects of the road on Nigerian economy is far far greater than the $200 million resort. Several millions will use the road daily. The effect on the economy is uncountable. That’s how wise people think. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Sirianese: 8:39pm On Apr 05 |
nlfpmod: Just watch this thread will be swamped by weeping and wailings about marginalization and victimization very soon 2 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by faoogoke(m): 8:39pm On Apr 05 |
The property value of 200 million dollars is a lie. That it provides 4000 direct job is another lie. There's no need to whip sentiments with lies. He will be compensated. olisaEze: 5 Likes |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Energist: 8:40pm On Apr 05 |
KennethOkonkwo:If you find my broth unsavory, cook yours |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by Kusu12: 8:42pm On Apr 05 |
Obirodents and IPOB have started wailing, grunting and peddling falsehood as usual. Igbos like to cry ethnic victimisation to have their way, imagine if Bob risky were to be Igbo. The social media would have been burning by now. Igbos and ethnic victimisation, inferiority complex are like siamese twins. It's better to ignore them, because they will never change. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lagos To Demolish Landmark Beach Resort For Coastal Road by IbeOkehie: 8:42pm On Apr 05 |
Gerrard59: Oga Gerrard come on now!!! Everybody knows this thing but most live in vehement denial, they've elected to do no serious, deep thinking on it. Anyway if it means that much to you send me over a couple of Big Breasted maidens for the weekend. I'm sure you have many on a list Good Luck to Nigeria. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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