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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Cromagnon: 4:30pm 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.


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

Go build am na
May we See who go fit afford am

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by pacespot(m): 6:11pm 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.


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

You will find cities like this in South Korea and some parts of China.
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by pacespot(m): 6:38pm On Apr 29, 2022
Parachoko:
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.

Do you know that accomodation is one of major if not number one expense that eats into people's finances in Nigeria? You talk about jobs but how do government create real jobs. By investing in real estate of course and employing millions of Nigerians in construction. The best jobs you can create for your people as a government are the manufacturing and construction jobs.
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Parachoko: 6:44pm On Apr 29, 2022
pacespot:


Do you know that accomodation is one of major if not number one expense that eats into people's finances in Nigeria? You talk about jobs but how do government create real jobs. By investing in real estate of course and employing millions of Nigerians in construction. The best jobs you can create for your people as a government are the manufacturing and construction jobs.
Do you even know how expensive it is to maintain a skyscraper? Nigeria have lots of lands to build houses.
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by pacespot(m): 6:50pm On Apr 29, 2022
Parachoko:
Do you even know how expensive it is to maintain a skyscraper? Nigeria have lots of lands to build houses.

Tell me,

Compared to the value that skyscrapers offer to the cities in relation to bungalow. If you have 500 units in one skyscraper, that is the value of 500 bungalows built for 500 families each.
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Parachoko: 6:58pm On Apr 29, 2022
pacespot:


Tell me,

Compared to the value that skyscrapers offer to the cities in relation to bungalow. If you have 500 units in one skyscraper, that is the value of 500 bungalows built for 500 families each.
Let me first ask you a question, do Nigerians lack housing? Have you ever search for an apartment in any state in Nigeria and you can't find a house to rent even though you have the money to pay?
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 9:06pm On Apr 29, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 9:08pm On Apr 29, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:34pm On Apr 29, 2022
baralatie:

Meaning na very,very big generator upon generators them go import be that nau
maybe nah evil politicians go live there because come man can't afford the luxuries
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by pacespot(m): 11:01pm On Apr 29, 2022
Parachoko:
Let me first ask you a question, do Nigerians lack housing? Have you ever search for an apartment in any state in Nigeria and you can't find a house to rent even though you have the money to pay?

So you are saying the quality of housing is commensurating the price that people pay Yes, you might see the accomodation but you might not see the quality that matches your taste.
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 3:48am On Apr 30, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by 1872we: 4:46am On Apr 30, 2022
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Mooh247:
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 Crofton: 9:51pm On Apr 30, 2022
thesicilian:
First things first: let's have enough food to eat

Do you play chess ?
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by blueAgent(m): 10:49pm On Apr 30, 2022
angelfallz:
Why should Nigerian cities look like american or western cities?
Nigeria is an African country, cities in Nigeria should look like a Nigerian city and an African city.

You people have serious inferiority complex and don't know it

And what does African and Nigerian cities look like?

Joker.

Huts and Bush paths?
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by thesicilian: 7:40am On May 01, 2022
Crofton:


Do you play chess ?
Yeah.
Do you?
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by angelfallz(m): 11:02am On May 01, 2022
Your ignorance is unbelievable.

blueAgent:


And what does African and Nigerian cities look like?

Joker.

Huts and Bush paths?
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by blueAgent(m): 6:52pm On May 02, 2022
angelfallz:
Your ignorance is unbelievable.


I agree , but what does African and Nigeria cities look like?
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Crofton: 4:09pm On May 16, 2022
thesicilian:

Yeah.
Do you?
Yes mate, what online platform do you use ?
I use Chess.com, I rarely play with fellow Nigerians.

We should have a challenge.


Sorry for replying late btw.

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