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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Komo4dmoney: 12:24am On May 07 |
seborrhic:Òpònú àgbà 1 Like |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Starz825(m): 4:16am On May 07 |
But make we no lie ..... govt for don warn them before that 2 hrs shit ....pple are saying everywhere.... And Nigerians can be very stubborn....upon all warnings..if he come happen ...dem go dey cry like say ...dem do them bad.... Same thing goes to students in the university... Come class ...no Do assignment...no When dem fail....dem go dey cry like say the lecturer wicked them.... So may God help those who's affected by this development...in Jesus name amen 1 Like |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by FireUpNow(m): 11:49am On May 07 |
Konquest: To be honest I never counted how many floors the building was then but it was a gigantic edifice. One very good thing is that there were some Italians that built their house on drainage too but the master piece of their thing was a top-notch. The way they built it, the water can flow under the building without any obstruction from the building. That house stood firm. Poloni it was known then. Nigerians love cutting corners 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Konquest: 7:19pm On May 07 |
FireUpNow:@FireUpNow, Thanks for the insightful feedback here. Indeed, a very good pile foundation would have been enough to withstand that kind of swampland terrain in Mende, Maryland just like it's being done in the State of Florida. Some parts of Florida are below sea level and the top echelon of Lagos State lands and urban planning officials will have to understudy how Florida is trying to overcome the challenges of rising sea levels. We even have new cement products that can withstand damage from water absorption after being used for building construction. So, everything is about knowledge, due diligence and adhering to global best practices just like the Italians you alluded to in your post. Have a great week ahead. |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by FireUpNow(m): 9:18am On May 08 |
Konquest: Many thanks for your insightful comment. I learnt a lot from you as regards the above. If only our people will .listen and learn. One major problem with us in this part of the world is cutting corners. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Abokisulay(m): 9:20am On May 08 |
Everlastingson:ur a big fool |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Abokisulay(m): 9:22am On May 08 |
Kingisibor:u can't turn Lagos to ur shithole region. Bloody ipob rat |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Everlastingson: 9:28am On May 08 |
Abokisulay: Is this all your indwelt demon told you to say? Don't mention me again because I don't engage demon indwelt stark illiterates. |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by MsOnyi24(f): 5:46pm On May 10 |
CommonSense1967: Oh no, Lagos is an overacted slum, the Lagoon water is for you to drink after all it is full of waste like the rubbish coming out of your infected mouth. No I am very much here and ready for you pig. |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by mediareal(m): 5:53pm On May 13 |
Hello! |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by carterwrote(m): 3:46pm On May 27 |
naptu2: Ah, for Mende and Aboru, flooding ain't no stranger, Lagos State Gov sent notices, but still faced danger. Residents met with leaders, seeking a solution, Yet singer Yemi Alade claims they faced demolition confusion. |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by adestic: 3:41pm On May 28 |
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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Sosqui: 2:39am On May 29 |
Please where are evidences of the Notices? I know Mende Villa very well and no Notice was ever given until they came one evening and told the affected apartments inside to park out within 24 hours. Officials claimed they met with residence and showed videos of a meeting of some group of people (who are they and which Estates or areas did they represent? Let's not justify rubbish because we are not affected or affiliated to the political party or Government. I want to ask when last did Lagos State Government dredge the System 1 canal? Why has the sand filling of Bar Beach to Eko Atlantic City not caused flooding in the the Victoria Island axes? Or we want to justify rubbish? naptu2: |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Sosqui: 9:26pm On May 29 |
Addendum.... Hello naptu2, I saw your response in your dairy session and I would have loved to reply you there but let me do it here since you limited response there. I would have wanted a direct response instead of passing through the corners and claiming otherwise. My questions still stand and please stop trying to be clever by half. My messages/questions were very clear. I know you will have to earn your daily pay but while you earn it, don't mislead people with half truth and too much write ups without any meaningful substance. I will appreciate if you can share the gazetted system 1 and let's know how many houses have encroached. For your info, a Car Assembling Plant was recently granted necessary approvals to build in less than 1 km to the canal of the so called Gazetted System 1 instead of the 240m as gazetted in 1972 or the standard 20m from the canal. I await your response. Sosqui: |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Sosqui: 7:35am On May 30 |
@ naptu2, there is a popular saying that a F**l at 40 is a F**l forever and knowing that you have past 40 years of age and still remain one... As long as you keep mentioning my name, I will return same energy and favour. Enough of all your lies and misinformation... Sosqui: |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Sosqui: 1:27am On May 31 |
I know you are very jobless but I have your time. Keep it coming. Stop spreading half truths. Sosqui: |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by naptu2: 6:06am On May 31 |
Is that guy still wasting his time? |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by maysimsimple(m): 3:06pm On May 31 |
Werey nshey ori e. Have you gone thru what your oloripelebe also do on SM. Who your love epp. Oponu Always trying to play the victim card. What's wrong with you people ? uote author=MsOnyi24 post=129813884] My goodness you guys are so tribalistic - its stinks. I am really beginning to dislike Yoruba people, I had no idea you people are like this. I thought racism was something until I discovered tribalism, Yoruba people - are you people this bad?? Henceforth I must avoid all of you until at least one proves themselves to be good. Tinubu can be president for a maximum of 8 years only but this damage you are bringing on yourself with still follow your generations. [/quote] 1 Like |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Sosqui: 1:55am On Jun 01 |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by djseanjohn77: 8:00am On Jun 10 |
seborrhic: The answer is simple - because there is no encroachment. Nigerians encroaches beyond their approval....and you know it. A plot that is supposed to house a 3 bedroom and leave space for parking and recreation will build on every part of the land including a portion of the road in front of him - All trees cut down, no greenery to provide protection for the ground during flood. The US that you make reference to, all rules and regulations are adhered to strictly. If powers are not cut in Nigeria during thunder strike, the risk of fire, electrical hazards are so high. How many of your houses have thunder protection? How many of your house has standard electrification? How many of your house uses standard wires and cables? Well you won't know those things are part of your responsibility to ensure and responsibility of government to protec...I doubt if you even know such things exist. |
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Mandem05: 7:29am On Jun 29 |
As painful as all these demolitions as, if it's necessary to avert the reoccurring annual flooding then that's the price to pay. I think the government should assist in relocation of the affected individuals and their families. |
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