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Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by CyracksMrBlogger(m): 11:45pm On Jun 10 |
Esama:I tell you, them spoil am kpata kpata |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by sulaak(m): 11:56pm On Jun 10 |
Beremx: The failure of the government to enforce housing laws has allowed the residential complexes to become a local marketplace. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by greypencils: 12:30am On Jun 11 |
Same Festac or another Festac? Overrated please. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by CrownLands(m): 12:51am On Jun 11 |
Festival Town Lagos has been reduced to Festac Village. Infrastructure especially Roads are so poor. It's a pity that Festac Town in in this state of decadent. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by finallybusy: 1:01am On Jun 11 |
“Lagos no be Edo.” Of course, e no fit be. What a dump. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ajog1: 1:04am On Jun 11 |
Rayd502:That house is opposite the entrance to the jetty; am I right? |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by cococandy(f): 1:15am On Jun 11 |
RemoveKebab: Yes you’re being a tribal bigot if the only people you ever see doing something unwholesome are Igbo people Lie to yourself and your bigotry not me 2 Likes |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ajog1: 1:16am On Jun 11 |
ringi82:Teary moments as I think back..... During the holidays we all came downstairs with tiny raps of any swallow, newspapers, and stolen sticks of hard brooms (gotten from the meter corner.) We all made kites that were flew into the sky with cloth-thread.... On how many occasions have we ran after kites cut-off from our control tower while the kite was way up in the air .... 2 Likes |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by Zairee: 1:29am On Jun 11 |
My festac Dr soyemi Little lily Kabe Loral Radiance Grammar school College 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ericmor: 1:44am On Jun 11 |
AerialMapper: Makay, 21 road is where you can find me in those days |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ericmor: 1:46am On Jun 11 |
ajog1: What about running to the backyard to pick a falling coconut |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ericmor: 2:02am On Jun 11 |
Rayd502: Cocaine avenue was full of mansion which I admired so much back then. Do pass through the place every Sunday on my way to church |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ericmor: 2:11am On Jun 11 |
Maliqcious: You see the painting aspect, I remember back then that the residence of each block are the ones that contributed to paint like every December in 101, B close |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ericmor: 2:26am On Jun 11 |
turawaa: That is acade in makay where we play street fighters |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by camaraderi(m): 3:34am On Jun 11 |
Danniedpastor: The Eastern people messed that up with their forced occupation and prostitution and drugs damaged Festac. Festac was compared to Ikoyi back in the day. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by camaraderi(m): 3:43am On Jun 11 |
GboyegaD: That was my Primary School, I graduated from there in 1992. I was the Timekeeper in Primary 6 and Mrs Oke was our headmistress. Truth be told, Illegal houses, hotels, and prostitution made Festac lose its glory. Festac was compared to Lekki Peninsula and Ikoyi, this was before people started trooping to Ajah and its environs. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by camaraderi(m): 3:55am On Jun 11 |
BreconHills: best comment on this thread so far. You can't discount the influx of the Igbos anyway. They just bought illegally from FHA and lawlessness started creeping into the facets of the once beautiful town, before we knew it, Agberos opened their base on 23 Road and gradually the decay became unstoppable. A one-bedroom flat on 22 Road would have 10 occupants living there and the crime rate would increase. At the end of the day, the original occupants let it rot. I heard some block of flats had working phone after it was allocated and water board was ran efficiently. When people try to circumvent the system, Festac Village is what you get. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by bdon123(m): 3:58am On Jun 11 |
U chose d useless part of festac which is not up to half of d town.Festac is beautiful. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by NaijaVietnamese: 4:12am On Jun 11 |
raskymonojendor: Everything shouldn’t be about tribalism. FESTAC was built as an average income district, with lots of blocks of flats. It was never intended to be like Ikoyi, VI or Lekki. Its location is also at the fringes/suburbs close to poor neighborhoods. Yet, these pictures you posted or even worse ones are also common to places like Ikeja. It has nothing to do with the tribe. I don’t think Yorubas or Hausas would have created a better ambience if they’re the ones that dominate FESTAC, giving the factors I narrated earlier. Purge yourself of hate. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by Ifeco01: 4:17am On Jun 11 |
Oga OP ....u don't know festac ...stop posting rubbish Festac has really deteriorated The road na ...infact i don't words to express how bad Why are u bias in ur post This ur post will deceive many people |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by BreconHills(m): 5:09am On Jun 11 |
hammer567: Festac was not built with private money. It was built with 100% public funds. It was private money that came to dislocate the master plan. This is what comes from history not been taught in schools. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by BreconHills(m): 5:17am On Jun 11 |
AerialMapper: You've actually hit on a key point. Not sure if you realize it. The absence of common space - sold and bought illegally - destroyed the sense of community and ownership. Common areas foster kinship and belonging. They either get shrunk to meaningless sizes or obliterated. Anyone trying to restore that master plan will ne cursed and hated. The people who stole from the people will be celebrated for their "sweat" and "labour" No one worships oppression more than Nigerians. And finally of course there is the religious and tribal card. As if the persons luxury house doubles as a religious or community centre. Nigeria!! That is always the first step on the road to destruction. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by DUNDEEmoderatos: 5:29am On Jun 11 |
YouAreNobody:So you don't know that those places you are mentioning are where the indigens stays, more like their "villages" dating back to hundreds of years, including Lagos Island. Moreover this post is not even about low or high income it is about keeping your environment clean. Majority of the people living in Festac are Igbos ( mind you they bought most of the houses from people) but look at the environmental damage they have done to the place. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by shaybebaby(f): 5:50am On Jun 11 |
GboyegaD: Tender Touch, it was on first Avenue. Thinking about it now, the name sounds one kain,lol. The world is truly a global village. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by ringi82(m): 6:47am On Jun 11 |
ajog1:My bro your head dey dia . Story of Festac won't be complete without the childhood memories. Kites wey dey fly reach cloud 9 , car tire rolling, kart made of Flat boards with Boris as tire, building houses with sand etc it was fun! 2 Likes |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by JAWBONE(m): 6:49am On Jun 11 |
RemoveKebab: If you are asked how exactly did an ethnic group turn FESTAC to an eyesore, you will begin to stutter and look for words. Because you and idiots like you that polluted this thread share a single brain cell and cannot think beyond your prejudices. I want to know any specific enclave in the whole of Nigeria that is thriving due to one ethnic group. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by GboyegaD(m): 6:57am On Jun 11 |
camaraderi: That was my original set although I left earlier. Who are you if you don't mind me asking. Indeed, Mrs. G. B. Oke was our headmistress. We have a what's app group that is very functional too. Let's connect abeg. |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by Bitterkola100: 7:20am On Jun 11 |
Harddiskng:wow, there was a time i decided to holiday in lagos and i opted to stay in festac, i rented a hotel just opposite 404 junction, cant remeber thr name of the hotel but its something like "mobility". That was 2019, i got tired of the place afyer just one week, there were police illegally stationed in almost every street amd the hotel i was staying wad an old hotel so i relocated to agboju, omo, my experience in agboju is one of my favorite travel memories. My last question bros, there's one river that you can use to travel to benin Republic, the river is exactly behind the festac estate fence, please what is the name of that river? |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by Kilometres: 7:28am On Jun 11 |
Melagros: Na akamu dey una head for that side. Una go just make judgement based a part of an area shown to una. Even within that same festac there are beautiful areas. Same thing with una ignorance about Ibadan brown roofs. The beautiful part of Ibadan is bigger than 2 southeast States together. Ibadan is the largest city in West Africa, second largest in Africa after Cairo. Make una try dey use una head even as na akamu full am so |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by GboyegaD(m): 7:29am On Jun 11 |
shaybebaby: My younger sister finished from the Secondary School. I know they relocated Tender Touch College to 322 Road, A Close. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by Rayd502(m): 7:39am On Jun 11 |
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Re: A Nairalander Explores Fastac, Lagos: This Is What Fastac Look In 2024 (video) by Harddiskng(m): 7:48am On Jun 11 |
Bitterkola100: Festac Police seem to be getting worse, by the year. My last experience with them was more than 8 years since i left Festac. That one idiot who saw me with calculator and exam slip wanted to put me inside Korope that I looked like a yahoo boy lol. Bloody Nincompoop! The whole Festac Police station has to be overhauled. Cuz there are two possible situations: (1) Their Boss is a terrible human being and his filth is running down the ladder (2) They have a good boss but the officers underneath him are too corrupt, in this case its just a matter of time before their boss is converted or disposed off somehow. River used to travel to Benin near Festac? I am not sure. The only body of water around Festac that i know is the canal bridge near 1st gate and the at the back of 4th avenue. 1 Like |
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