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Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 6:53am On Apr 29, 2022
No Nigerian city looks like this 3d rendering. not even Abuja or Onitsha with it's 4 story buildings. Only Onitsha and maybe Aba comes close though, but not quite. Most Nigerian cities are actually towns, not real cities. in this modern times , highrise structures define cityscapes.
In recent times there's been a lot of focus on roads in Nigeria, albeit we still haven't mastered building roads with drainage and sidewalks. Even so , I think attention should also be given to buildings.


In order to achieve this , all Nigerian cities need new city plan. many structures would have to demolished to erect highrise apartments. It may not have to occur all at once, it could be within a period of time , as long as the blue print is followed by successive governments

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by CrownOfClay724: 7:02am On Apr 29, 2022
Na maintenance be Koko.

This one no too pass 1004 nah

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Blakjewelry(m): 7:02am On Apr 29, 2022
hammermcc:
No Nigerian city looks like this 3d rendering. not even Abuja or Onitsha with it's 4 story buildings. Only Onitsha and maybe Aba comes close though, but not quite. Most Nigerian cities are actually towns, not real cities. in this modern times , highrise structures define cityscapes.
In recent times there's been a lot of focus on roads in Nigeria, albeit we still haven't mastered building roads with drainage and sidewalks. Even so , I think attention should also be given to buildings.
Lol you forget people go upward as land becomes scarce downward do you think the upward movement is for beautification purpose only

In order to achieve this , all Nigerian cities need new city plan. many structures would have to demolished to erect highrise apartments. It may not have to occur all at once, it could be within a period of time , as long as the blue print is followed by successive governments

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 7:04am On Apr 29, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by thesicilian: 7:09am On Apr 29, 2022
First things first: let's have enough food to eat

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 7:11am On Apr 29, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by tony0806: 7:14am On Apr 29, 2022
Okay
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by judatech: 7:24am On Apr 29, 2022
Highrise residential buildings with erratic power supply doesn't go well o!

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Divoc19(f): 7:29am On Apr 29, 2022
This will happen in 300 years from now grin.
I pledge to Nigeria my country grin

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by chibuike65: 7:33am On Apr 29, 2022
Not green should have put some trees and flowers green even environment like we see in books like watch tower of the Jehovah's witnesses

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 7:40am On Apr 29, 2022
judatech:
Highrise residential buildings with erratic power supply doesn't go well o!
Atleast 10 stories is climbable. it's also a good exercise

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Newton2024: 7:43am On Apr 29, 2022
hammermcc:
No Nigerian city looks like this 3d rendering. not even Abuja or Onitsha with it's 4 story buildings. [b]Only Onitsha and maybe Aba [/b]comes close though, but not quite. Most Nigerian cities are actually towns, not real cities. in this modern times , highrise structures define cityscapes.
In recent times there's been a lot of focus on roads in Nigeria, albeit we still haven't mastered building roads with drainage and sidewalks. Even so , I think attention should also be given to buildings.


In order to achieve this , all Nigerian cities need new city plan. many structures would have to demolished to erect highrise apartments. It may not have to occur all at once, it could be within a period of time , as long as the blue print is followed by successive governments
I don't understand the bolded.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by nike4love: 8:27am On Apr 29, 2022
Imagine ur imaginary mega city in darkness, Nigeria will never step an inch forward without electricity...

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by lightskinnigga: 8:36am On Apr 29, 2022
Onitsha, anambra already looks like this

But with 4-5 stories

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Perfectbeing(m): 9:12am On Apr 29, 2022
Trust me, when Nigeria have 24/7 power supply, even our kind of buildings will change.. A 25 storey building in a place with no 24/7 power supply isn't viable

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by OVB123: 9:25am On Apr 29, 2022
Newton2024:
I don't understand the bolded.
Don`t mind him. Mkpumiri drug is affecting him.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by tsdarkside(m): 9:41am On Apr 29, 2022
this is not nice....

buildings should be adapted to the enviroment....

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by SUPERPACK: 9:42am On Apr 29, 2022
Perfectbeing:
Trust me, when Nigeria have 24/7 power supply, even our kind of buildings will change.. A 25 storey building in a place with no 24/7 power supply isn't viable
The question should be why will you have money to build a 25 storey building but can't afford money for renewable energy to power it. Such buildings don't depend on government for power they normally employ wind turbines, solar panels and generators for backup. In fact it should be a law that any new building above a storey should not be allowed to join the national grid to encourage diversification in the energy sector.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Parachoko: 9:53am On Apr 29, 2022
How do you guys equate high rise buildings to development?

Lagos have more skyscrapers than a lot of European cities.

In Nigeria, we need well paying jobs, food, security, 24/7 power supply etc.

After all this things is achieve, then we can rebuild our cities.

In Europe, USA, Canada, China, Japan etc they do destroy old areas and rebuild them. Nigeria can start doing so when we have solve a lot of issues we are battling with now.

Having skyscrapers no mean say your country is develop.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by tsdarkside(m): 9:53am On Apr 29, 2022
lightskinnigga:
Onitsha, anambra already looks like this

But with 4-5 stories

you must be kiddin....

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by NotBeenPaid: 9:56am On Apr 29, 2022

In 2095 maybe.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nigerialabalaba: 9:56am On Apr 29, 2022
we get plenty land so we no need plenty highrise. na horizontal development we need first.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by jaeyking(m): 9:57am On Apr 29, 2022
cheesy
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Perfectbeing(m): 9:57am On Apr 29, 2022
SUPERPACK:
The question should be why will you have money to build a 25 storey building but can't afford money for renewable energy to power it. Such buildings don't depend on government for power they normally employ wind turbines, solar panels and generators for backup. In fact it should be a law that any new building above a storey should not be allowed to join the national grid to encourage diversification in the energy sector.
Depends on where you are.

25 storey was me exaggerating.
If Nigeria have 24/7 light, average Nigerian landlord s will start building 5-6 storey building. That average income earners can afford. You need a lift in buildings of such height.. And without constant power such venture is futile

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Sofistcatdmoron: 9:57am On Apr 29, 2022
No electricity to power the elevators

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:57am On Apr 29, 2022
thesicilian:
First things first: let's have enough food to eat

On point. Who no chop no get money to climb upstairs cos nepa fit make elevator no work

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by owiko(m): 9:57am On Apr 29, 2022
Too much looting of public funds. Wealth can never circulate enough to have that kinda city

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Mooh247: 9:57am On Apr 29, 2022
cool



Cities like that run on Electricity to power elevator

I once lived on the 23rd floor of Al Nahda building Sharjah UAE.. Everything was fine and smooth for many months till powercut happened one horrible unforgettable day in the whole of Sharjah

Imagine climbing flights of steps from ground floor, 2 floor parking and 27 step to work, to eat, and to buy groceries

How many Nigerians can pay outrageous electricity bill, gas bill, water bill, waste disposal bill and service and maintenance fee on a monthly bases

Most rich Europeans and Americans prefer suburban houses and mansions to this city towers


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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 9:57am On Apr 29, 2022
The economic conditions of a average man cannot make him build this kind building.
Only rouges and politicians dey build this type.
None of those model building ll cost less than N50m. Can an average Nigerian civil servant build that in 30 years? Only few with side hustles or illegal earnings.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by OlawaleBammie: 9:58am On Apr 29, 2022
Very soon

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