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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by santaclaws: 4:21pm On May 01 |
CyberWolf: No doubt, they messed up... The beach is definitely important to the business, but all hope isn't lost. The major investment (being the buildings) are still valid and can still be used for hospitality, anything is possible. All the same, I blame the government. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Nolevel666: 4:21pm On May 01 |
CommonSense1967: Why are Nigerians always keen on building hotels? Well, maybe that’s what made america the world power |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Arafat1: 4:22pm On May 01 |
favor914: Since Coastal tourism is your reason why a Coastal road should be built, please remind us how much Barbeach generated in tourism revenue b4 it was demolished or whatever?.. Or wasn't it "coastal enough" And what and what exactly is tourism worthy in Nigeria's Coast? |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Freebills12: 4:23pm On May 01 |
[color=#000099][/color] favor914: Absolute nonsense how? The minister Umahi confirmed today when he compensated some individuals, that FG twisted the plan because of some buildings. Fact-check or ask google. I deal with facts not what you think. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Charlie2020(f): 4:23pm On May 01 |
In China or the US, they would have figured out a way to salvage that iconic property. Could have been a high-rise lengthy flyover or a cut-off route 1 Like |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by raumdeuter: 4:25pm On May 01 |
Earthquakes: I live in the US and we pay full price for everything. You surely dont know how developed countries work, you think its by dong babi alaa and begging a broke govt to give you this and that for free How much are your colleagues in Canada paying for University education, how much did you pay for the same degree? But govt must continue to do this and that for you, what are you doing for govt? Na govt say make dem born you? |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Arafat1: 4:26pm On May 01 |
motymop: And the Coastal Highway is necessary because there is presently no road from Calabar to Cameroon.. Or there is no road to Calabar/Cameroon from anywhere in Nigeria? So now, the road is no longer for tourism, but for international highway to Cameroon? |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by CyberWolf: 4:26pm On May 01 |
santaclaws:Anyway will sort it out. Just that government is creating a lot of instability within the business environment with their policy instabilities. You’ll want to establish a business but afraid that government will wake up the next and talk another thing. All I know is that whatever goes around comes around. 1 Like |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by favor914: 4:28pm On May 01 |
Arafat1:Please stop hallucinating in your obliviousness, when or where did I say that coastal tourism is the reason, why a Coastal road should be built? What kind of ignorance in a fragment of your imagination are you purporting to exhibit? |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by favor914: 4:31pm On May 01 |
Freebills12:Lagos State probably gave the landmark a certificate of occupancy in 2007 for Federal Government Land. He better just collect his compensation & move on quietly, he can also sue the Lagos State Government in a Federal High Court. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Arafat1: 4:33pm On May 01 |
favor914: What was the import of this comment which you positively quoted and said I do not know what I am saying?
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Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by mmsen: 4:35pm On May 01 |
Reflect7:You did not understand or read the quote. The person who quoted said that the owner of Landmark was aware of the road route and bought the land presumably safe in the knowledge that the road would run BEHIND his property. It was only this administration that altered the location of the road to run THROUGH his property. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by favor914: 4:36pm On May 01 |
Arafat1:Quite obvious that you have a comprehension problem, if that quote of commonsense1967 is what you are basing your assertion on. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Litmus: 4:36pm On May 01 |
Positive Nigeria content used to be Tayo Aina's bread and butter untill he discovered the power of portraying Nigeria negatively. Nigeria still feeds him but from the de-marketing of Nigeria perspective. If you're a Nigerian or black person, there is an entire world of Africans out there waiting to embrace, love and support you if you specialise in disrespecting and insulting Nigeria. This is however gradually changing as Nigeria slowly surmounts all the pushback and obstacles that comes from being a dynamic black nation on a planet that very much fights this. Tayo has a superficially likable quality. He reminds me of those individuals that you get to really like but in time you begin to see that they lack the debt of character worthy of investment. The type that wouldn't be reliable friends when you most need them. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Cruzmaster: 4:37pm On May 01 |
I will SE and SS can withdraw their business in Lagos and invest in their states. Let's know who go suffer am in the next 10 years. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Arafat1: 4:40pm On May 01 |
favor914: Did you or did you not agree with what he said there about the highway being beneficial to tourism? Or you think that this forum is your village meeting where you can bamboozle everyone with back-and-forth? 1 Like |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by favor914: 4:41pm On May 01 |
mmsen:That is the problem right there, there is no room for assumptions, when it comes to land matters. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by favor914: 4:41pm On May 01 |
Arafat1:Like I said you have a comprehension problem, he never said anything as such. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Arafat1: 4:43pm On May 01 |
favor914: He didn't? 1 Like |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by yewit37486: 4:45pm On May 01 |
Litmus: Yeah, ignore the message and attack the messenger. Classic. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by favor914: 4:45pm On May 01 |
Arafat1:Yes o, your lack of grasp for comprehension, reach for you to laugh yourself. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Arafat1: 4:46pm On May 01 |
favor914: Ok Mr Comprehension |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Forumites: 4:47pm On May 01 |
navyseal2220:which one is Agbadox again na. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Is that a promax of Agbado? Una go finish person with laugh one day. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by favor914: 4:47pm On May 01 |
Arafat1:No wonder you named yourself Yasser Arafat, retired Terrorist. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Ubdavis(m): 4:50pm On May 01 |
A project they would never complete. Na to skata and abandon |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by professorPABX: 4:52pm On May 01 |
Cruzmaster: All of you will suffer it. Lagos has been existing and flourishing when all of your lands are villages. Louis Philip Ojukwu the father of Emeka Ojukwu left Nnewi with nothing and became very rich in Lagos. Most of you are economic immigrants in Lagos. As for the unknown boy called Tayo Aina is suffering from Juvenile delinquency. He doesn't know anything. He shouldn't return to Lagos again. If Atlantic Ocean had submerged VI, Lekki and Ajah will anobody be talking about Landmark today? Is Landmark the only property affected in that place? Some people fought battles and invested heavily to salvage VI, Lekki and Ajah to make it attractive today. He is a small boy. He will regret that statement later in life. 2 Likes |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Earthquakes: 4:52pm On May 01 |
raumdeuter: You are a joker, US pay subsidy for energy even till now that they are facing Ukraine crises. Production of agricultural products like Corn, soybeans, rice, sorghum etc are heavily subsidized. Not sure where you get your news. And for Canada, education is subsidized, my kids don’t pay school fees until university and they have education loan readily available at their disposal incase I don’t have money or want to pay for them. And don’t forget I am not international students so tuition is very low for Canadians and most importantly, they don’t demolish people businesses as they have master plan from day one. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by MILLERMannn: 4:52pm On May 01 |
turmacs:👍👍 |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by faceland: 4:53pm On May 01 |
With no one to maintain it... The ocean would reclaim the land. It would become a bridge on water in 10 years. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Yankee101: 4:55pm On May 01 |
Food for thought For those thinking it’s all about igbo vs Yoruba Investments go dry, businesses will shut down, high job losses |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by faceland: 4:58pm On May 01 |
professorPABX: Until you suffer over and over again just for being a Nigerian, you wouldn't understand the frustration that made him say that. Thank God for death. One day, all the people holding Nigeria back would surely be gone. May be they would be hope for whatever remains. Most youths would NEVER get leadership opportunity (on a national scale) in their lifetime. |
Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by raumdeuter: 4:59pm On May 01 |
Earthquakes: US has the right to demolish personal property for govt infrastructure in a process called Eminent Domain In US your schools get funded mainly by the property taxes paid by the home owners. The higher your property value, the more funding your school gets The cost for you to get a Degree in Nigerian university and compare it to what your Canadian friends spent on their same degree and wonder if its not Nigerian govt subsidizing it |
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