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Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by daroseconcepts: 9:10am On Dec 10, 2013
whitecat007: Cos some people wanted him yo fail and he fell right into their hands, hopefully he got some lessons out of this cos he can't keep going like this. I believe he was desparate for job and thought he could cut corners with the budget. I will still let him handle my project. I love comeback stories and something tells this is one of them.

Bro, I wish you the very best. I admire your resilience in defending Brabus. I also hope your proposed project with Brabus will be a comeback story for him. Good Luck.

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Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by TBrownAuto(m): 1:15pm On Dec 10, 2013
gabbytabby:

For those going on about windows this is example of the prices

To be sincere good thing dont come cheap your offer determine what you get, and you dont need to spend too much for non quality item nor spend low hoping to get quality items the best and trusted supplier on nairaland is checkitout I stand to be corrected

with checkitout you get the right quality and quantity to serve your use, well choice and taste matters too buy can you verify the quality of the item or product spend wise and appreciate good work
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by TBrownAuto(m): 1:25pm On Dec 10, 2013
lawyer: @brabus

I want to ask you one straight question. Are You a trained Architect, Builder or Structural Engineer with certification. If Yes then send me your Details and certificates privately Via email and i will resolve this matter once and for all. If not i will not allow you ever solicit jobs on Nairaland here as a professional ever.

@Lawyer

most nairaland contractor dont have certificate we are in Nigeria we knows our the game goes and those that call their self professional I appreciate your job but not with standard wise or accuracy. some professional make you spend money on non needed item where as a mere product can do the job make u do dcp where mere flooring will do the job so what do you call that?.

please let brabus clear him self them if found quilty as charged he can be kicked out but let him clear him self because here what is see is House owner want good job for little payment, brabus need job moving along with owner because he know the owner will realise he has to spend more when the job commence its common with hand work people if you argue with them they will let you know its there job the hard way
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by TBrownAuto(m): 1:38pm On Dec 10, 2013
Demain_man:

Most Nigerians are not known to work hard for their money. They tend to rely heavily on short methods and god fathers.

How one can come here and defend brabus after he has messed up not on 1, 2, 3 not even 4 occasions on this very forum beats me even after brabus has admitted his various failures here.

How can someone collect my 750K for job and without even contracting any worker to do my work come back to ask for more money to complete the said job. And i found out that zero work was being done and complained, some other man has the mind to come here to defend Brabus. And to think that some people are even calling the owner of the house 'GREEDY' for trying to help a brother become successful?

Na wa for Nigerians o.


hmm this case no need for sentiment but you are not honest with your self to be sincere they collected money for job job not done fine, what about other done that are underpaid for?, its simple they will contact balance for you. more so let me define theif just funny is someone that know bread is 5naira but he got it for 3naira then need butter, butter is 3naira but he was cheated by same supplier and paid 5naira he later realise and accused the supplier fruad
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Demainman1: 1:48pm On Dec 10, 2013
My brother, This is a very straight forward issue. Ask yourself this, Why always brabus? One would expect him to at least employ a capable money manager if he is unable to do this himself.

Are we by any chance saying that the house is too cheap for 25M quoted by the client? I personally think the client paid too much for that 4-bed duplex.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by TBrownAuto(m): 2:16pm On Dec 10, 2013
Fine you are right I will never surport such act of money diversion, but when such issues repeat its self them there is common intrest between both parties for Brabus go and settle with the house owner to and discuss settlement ooooooo how to refund money accused of and owner you need bear some lost too and cash in your refund fast just no time to complete your project.

For the amount 25M hmmmm i stand corrected building a house the amount spend on the structure is equal to the amount for the finishing excluding furnitures and the rest whenever is not equal or not balance so marginal diffrence are wel come check the quality of the house and material used.


Talking about the amount the owner has taste shai the house is marvelous and the finishing is great so note when building once taste and standard is consider the pricing is always abnormal
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by segcymoor(m): 2:53pm On Dec 10, 2013
@TBrownAuto,I am only interested in ur statement that most nairaland contractors don't ve certificated. You may be right! But their is a thin line between contractors and professional that understand the science of building ;study the rudiments of Architecture! The former will be conscious of money at the expense of his integrity

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Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Demainman1: 2:57pm On Dec 10, 2013
I for one like brabus's presentation skills. i don't have any doubt that he is a good and creative person. i just wish he takes a very hard a long look at himself and say to himself that never again will i mis-management other people's money.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by blank(f): 3:05pm On Dec 10, 2013
lawyer: @brabus

I want to ask you one straight question. Are You a trained Architect, Builder or Structural Engineer with certification. If Yes then send me your Details and certificates privately Via email and i will resolve this matter once and for all. If not i will not allow you ever solicit jobs on Nairaland here as a professional ever.

I think why lawyer is asking for his credentials is because some of the allegations against him is that he lied about his credentials. It is okay to say you have just experience. When it becomes fraud is for you to say you have experience and technical qualifications which are made up. He should show lawyer evidence of his credentials and he should let us know what his findings are. Let us even start from there.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by whitecat007: 4:38pm On Dec 10, 2013
Girl, get off my back. Honest people don't get scammed. I will still use his service right here on nairaland. I don't join others to trash talk anyone for yhe sake of it, I follow my heart that has always led me to the right place
daroseconcepts:

Bro, I wish you the very best. I admire your resilience in defending Brabus. I also hope your proposed project with Brabus will be a comeback story for him. Good Luck.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by segcymoor(m): 6:37pm On Dec 10, 2013
whitecat007: Girl, get off my back. Honest people don't get scammed. I will still use his service right here on nairaland. I don't join others to trash talk anyone for yhe sake of it, I follow my heart that has always led me to the right place
Easy! So who's business is that 'ohun toba wun olowo lonfowo ese"
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by lawyer(m): 7:09pm On Dec 10, 2013
@whitecat007@all

Please let's keep our discuss here civil. No insults or personal abuse. We disagree to agree but when it is getting personal then sanctions will be taken to protect the thread from denegrading into something else

Moderator
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by benimeogu(f): 8:24pm On Dec 10, 2013
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Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Qc1(m): 9:52pm On Dec 10, 2013
daroseconcepts:

Bro, I wish you the very best. I admire your resilience in defending Brabus. I also hope your proposed project with Brabus will be a comeback story for him. Good Luck.

@ all

FYI.

Brabus is handling my project. Matter of fact, today will be day #1 on the site. I know you all can't wait to call me a prospect victim or a "mugu". It is well IJN! I believe we all human can make mistakes. Better than that, I believe we all deserve a second chance. I look at the quality of the job he did on this thread and was convince I'm not going to regret it. Brabus might not be the best accountant or the most honest contractor but I belive he is a gentleman.


It's okay if you wanna throw a rock or two at me. All I can is I thank God for ever thing.

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Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by oseun001: 2:50am On Dec 11, 2013
While not condoning misdemeanour in whatever guise, one certain thing you can't take away from Brabus irrespective of all that had transpired between him and his clients is the fact that the quality of his work is superb.
We should not throw away the baby with the bathwater.
Brabus is still my preferred builder any day!
For him to have delivered the ile-oluji project up to the stage he parted with his client for a little over 20m!!!!!!
despite the scope of the project, I really commend the quality of work.
Even the much idolised Mandela never claimed to be a saint.
My advice to Brabus is that he should always identify his rule of engagement on any project and everything should be in black and white.
At least you have proved what you can do now! Learn how to handle project management especially finance.
State from the word go, what your fees are and how you want to be paid if you are not handling the project 100%.
I pray this chance you have now will be well utilised.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by DUNKA(m): 5:53am On Dec 11, 2013
Qc-1:


@ all

FYI.

Brabus is handling my project. Matter of fact, today will be day #1 on the site. I know you all can't wait to call me a prospect victim or a "mugu". It is well IJN! I believe we all human can make mistakes. Better than that, I believe we all deserve a second chance. I look at the quality of the job he did on this thread and was convince I'm not going to regret it. Brabus might not be the best accountant or the most honest contractor but I belive he is a gentleman.


It's okay if you wanna trough a jam or two at me. All I can is I thank God for ever thing.
Pictures please or open a thread for it, or it is not happening! shocked
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by daroseconcepts: 7:08am On Dec 11, 2013
Qc-1:


@ all

FYI.

Brabus is handling my project. Matter of fact, today will be day #1 on the site. I know you all can't wait to call me a prospect victim or a "mugu". It is well IJN! I believe we all human can make mistakes. Better than that, I believe we all deserve a second chance. I look at the quality of the job he did on this thread and was convince I'm not going to regret it. Brabus might not be the best accountant or the most honest contractor but I belive he is a gentleman.


It's okay if you wanna trough a jam or two at me. All I can is I thank God for ever thing.

This is good. Brabus has got another opportunity to prove himself. QC-1, I pledge my solidarity. May your project get to good completion. All I can say is finish strong. Opening a thread is entirely up to you. You may show us pictures of milestones completed. All the best.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by esoorita: 8:02am On Dec 11, 2013
whitecat007: Why am I being singled out here when my post is not the worst. Who died and made you lord here? Knock yourself out, ban me. I know you are watching your meal ticket here, and brabus is one of those who has not pay the day. Little wonder you can't make it in the court room.
[quote author=whitecat007]Good to know that the property section is the cult section of nairaland. Been wondering all along about where the ogbonis of the forum are, I seeee!!!!!!!

I have contacts of those who matter here the power drunk lawyer can ban now.

Must you be abusive and insulting to make your point mister? I'm baffled that some minors found their way to the property forum, I thought they are consigned to romance, tribal politics and other crap forums on Nairaland. You should demonstrate your solidarity to Brabus by emulating the magnanimity of Qc-1 by awarding your building project to him. Qc-1 is probably the only one on this forum who supported Brabus up to the hilt by awarding his project to him and I expect others who believes in him to follow suit. Good luck everyone! (you need it abundantly). As far as this thread is concerned, I'm done.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by DUNKA(m): 8:10am On Dec 11, 2013
daroseconcepts:

This is good. Brabus has got another opportunity to prove himself. QC-1, I pledge my solidarity. May your project get to good completion. All I can say is finish strong. Opening a thread is entirely up to you. You may show us pictures of milestones completed. All the best.
Bros, can a leopard change its spots? If this project is really happening what will happen is that Brabus will divert/convert funds to pay off part of his mounting debts and then Super Story Part 6 will commence. grin
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by daroseconcepts: 8:40am On Dec 11, 2013
DUNKA: Bros, can a leopard change its spots? If this project is really happening what will happen is that Brabus will divert/convert funds to pay off part of his mounting debts and then Super Story Part 6 will commence. grin

Well, that is why Brabus REALLY has a lot to prove with QC-1's project. At least QC-1 is putting his money where his mouth is. Lets see what unfolds...
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Jamesqu(m): 1:29pm On Dec 11, 2013
Qc-1:


@ all

FYI.

Brabus is handling my project. Matter of fact, today will be day #1 on the site. I know you all can't wait to call me a prospect victim or a "mugu". It is well IJN! I believe we all human can make mistakes. Better than that, I believe we all deserve a second chance. I look at the quality of the job he did on this thread and was convince I'm not going to regret it. Brabus might not be the best accountant or the most honest contractor but I belive he is a gentleman.



It's okay if you wanna trough a jam or two at me. All I can is I thank God for ever thing.

On the contrary sir, we wish you the best.

Just post the project online so we can follow and learn from the turnover or status quo of your contractor.

I think you won't sha.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Demainman1: 2:43pm On Dec 11, 2013
Jamesqu:

On the contrary sir, we wish you the best.

Just post the project online so we can follow and learn from the turnover or status quo of your contractor.

I think you won't sha.

I also know that he will never come back here to complain when 'somebody chop somebody' moni! cheesy
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by kopell: 5:15pm On Dec 11, 2013
@jamesqu thank for your uplifting to the brother in question, may be you just join these forum. Pls go back and read from similar problem like these one, back 2 or 3years ago. One mistake I could understand to many of the same to me is not an excuse, it's became habit my opinion. I used to love the way he exhibit his creative mind with none education background in building and construction industries came these far with his creative ideal in doing things. To many of the same mistake makes me lost interest and confidence I had in he. My brother I work to hard in snow save money to do things and end up these way, it will be hard on me Oh to do the same thing with same person again oh. This is just my opinion good luck.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by segcymoor(m): 6:30pm On Dec 11, 2013
I can bet it that Brabus won't mess up again. But my concern is that I forsee 'problem 'this QC.or so has a tight budget if I could recall he intend to do something like mansion spyder is building in PH for 8m or 9m(carcass alone) but .Now, the question is. Where can he get much profit to settle outstanding at hand.
Brabus, sincerely I fancy your style. All I can wish you is complete this guy project successfully and get more to get enough profit and settle problem at hand. I tell you u will come here boldly to forge ahead even on NL.....life goes on my brother!
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Qc1(m): 9:55pm On Dec 11, 2013
daroseconcepts:

This is good. Brabus has got another opportunity to prove himself. QC-1, I pledge my solidarity. May your project get to good completion. All I can say is finish strong. Opening a thread is entirely up to you. You may show us pictures of milestones completed. All the best.



I'm hoping to open a tread or continue with this one if im permitted. I will start loading pictures as soon as we finished the foundation. Lord knows I've talked to Brabus and I'm sure the issues the has on the tread will finish with happy ending. BTW....day #2 on my site.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Fhemmmy: 9:58pm On Dec 11, 2013
Qc-1:




I'm hoping to open a tread or continue with this one if im permitted. I will start loading pictures as soon as we finished the foundation. Lord knows I've talked to Brabus and I'm sure the issues the has on the tread will finish with happy ending. BTW....day #2 on my site.



I tried not to comment at all on all the saga . . . But will advice you open a new thread on the new project - Looking forward to continue to learn.
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by mufutau55(m): 9:58pm On Dec 11, 2013
Qc-1:

I'm hoping to open a tread or continue with this one if im permitted. I will start loading pictures as soon as we finished the foundation. Lord knows I've talked to Brabus and I'm sure the issues the has on the tread will finish with happy ending. BTW....day #2 on my site.

Please start a new thread and post the link here, anyone can start a new thread, it does not cost a thing..
Also do not let Brabus started the started, because you don't want people flooding that thread and continue on Brabus saga/ruckus.
Start the thread with your own login name. Thanks.

Hajji Mufutau
Re: The Chateau In Ile-oluji: Our Construction Journal by Qc1(m): 10:04pm On Dec 11, 2013
DUNKA: Bros, can a leopard change its spots? If this project is really happening what will happen is that Brabus will divert/convert funds to pay off part of his mounting debts and then Super Story Part 6 will commence. grin


Let he among you without a sin cast the first stone!. I'm not God but a human just like you. I can't change anything! I'm also a Christian and belive there is a reason for what I'm doing. Who am I to judge anyone? All I know is a close well known devil can't do more harm than a new distant angel.

BTW.....day # 2 on my site under Brabus supervision.

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