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Alibaba Narrates How The Nigerian Government Frustrated A Big Project He Had by gistblogger: 3:03pm On Aug 10, 2018
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Alibaba narrates how the Nigerian government frustrated a big project he had planned to generate revenue and create jobs in Lagos.

Veteran comedian Alibaba has revealed that there used to be two islands in the water facing the Third Mainland Bridge and he applied to make it into a recreational spot that could provide jobs and generate revenue for Lagos state but the government kept frustrating his efforts for over a decade until the Island was submerged in the water.

He was to get technical support for the project from a South Africa company that saw his vision, but when they saw that the Nigerian government didn't share their vision they had to send him a letter sympathizing with him.

Sharing photos of the Island taken in 2012 Alibaba wrote:

There used to be 2 islands in the body of water facing the 3rd Mainland Bridge... in 2003... I applied to lease it and make it a recreation spot. The idea was not approved. In 2007 I applied again... The request was not approved.... in 2012, when I made this visit (see photos) to the island, the second island of about 300sq Mt had disappeared. This was the last one. It had about 100sqmtr left. About 2015, the island subsequently disappeared. It's still under the water there now but just as a high ground. I just stumbled on the email my Technical Partners from South Africa sent me and one line in their email hit me... "Mr Ali Baba, it's incomprehensible that a Government can not see the potentials that you have proposed, in this project, with all the economic and international tourism values. We, sympathize with you and look forward to working with you on future projects. Bryan Helsing

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Re: Alibaba Narrates How The Nigerian Government Frustrated A Big Project He Had by gistblogger: 3:03pm On Aug 10, 2018
cheesy
Re: Alibaba Narrates How The Nigerian Government Frustrated A Big Project He Had by hisgrace090: 3:27pm On Aug 10, 2018
When they were too much oil money to share.

For today they,re the one to beg you.
Re: Alibaba Narrates How The Nigerian Government Frustrated A Big Project He Had by amaniro: 3:28pm On Aug 10, 2018
FGN and frustration has been friends since amalgamation. Besides what are the possibilities that it wouldn't be submerged with water after the work was done. I think it could have happened anyway
Re: Alibaba Narrates How The Nigerian Government Frustrated A Big Project He Had by lilmax(m): 3:31pm On Aug 10, 2018
I have zero knowledge of what he's saying

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Re: Alibaba Narrates How The Nigerian Government Frustrated A Big Project He Had by laurq: 6:20pm On Aug 10, 2018
lilmax:
I have zero knowledge of what he's saying
Nigerian yoots are naturally dumb. You my friend is a glaring evidence to that

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