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Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 1:45pm On Jul 03, 2013
@MONKEYLIANS

PLANS IN PLACE TO MAKE CAPE TOWN MORE ADVANCE THAN ALL NIHELLIAN cities.

3D RENDERS OF THE MOTHERCITY!!!
http://www.evolo.us/architecture/skyscraper-in-cape-town-is-a-new-gateway-to-africa/
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 1:49pm On Jul 03, 2013
@MONKEYLIANS

CAPE TOWNS CITY FEASIBILITY STUDY PLANS. Note this is another part of the CITY. ON THE BACKGROUND WILL BE THE "ICONIC TABLE MOUNTAIN".
grin grin grin grin grin grin
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1435548
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 1:54pm On Jul 03, 2013
@All4Naija
[b]You claimed that LITTLE eko atlantic was the BILLION DOLLAR PROJECT in AFRICA.

SAD NEWS IS THAT WE'RE REBUILDING AS WELL. I REPEAT "MONKEYLIANS" THE WORLD ISN'T WAITING FOR NIHELLIA.

Joburg plans to be Africa’s ‘New York”

June 9 2013 at 09:35am
By SAPA



Johannesburg - City authorities in Johannesburg, South Africa's economic hub, have unveiled an ambitious plan to undo urban inequalities of the apartheid era and turn the continent's wealthiest city into the “New York of Africa”.

City mayor Parks Tau says the 10-year scheme, which is set to cost some over(15 billion euros), will lead to a “new era” for Johannesburg and its 4.4 million inhabitants.

Plans are on the cards for an extensive new road and railroad network, better houses and revamped buildings to spruce up the city, originally built on a gold rush in the late 19th century.

The inspiration for change is the cosmopolitan New York City in the United States, with its attractive bridges, roads and efficient subway network and parks.

“We are re-inventing the city of Johannesburg,” Tau said. “We are turning this city into a New York of Africa,” he added.

Officials say the project will correct urban planning dating back to white minority rule, which pushed designated black areas to the outskirts of the city, with poor access to transport and other infrastructure and services.

“This is a major step in reversing the inequalities caused by the apartheid regime,” Tau told AFP.

In some cases, commuting between the city centre and northern suburbs currently takes up to nearly two hours.

A network of enhanced public transportation enabling people in outlying areas to make connections by trains, buses and taxis will be established, together with cycle paths.

Alison Todes of the University of Witwatersrand's School of Architecture argues that the time has come for an efficient transport system that will also help reduce the city's carbon footprint.

“The city is quite spread out and a lot of people use private cars. Less travel time and less cars on the road will also be good for the environment,” Todes said.

The launch three years ago of a high speed train service linking Johannesburg and the administrative capital Pretoria was a milestone in providing efficient public transport.

But the train serves limited routes and high fares make it inaccessible to the bulk of the working class, who rely on crowded privately-run minibus taxis and ageing state-owned metro trains.

“Our economy is growing, so we saw a need to prioritise investment on infrastructure to boost the economic capacity of the city,” Tau said.

The city will finance the renovations from its own coffers.

Despite its established wealth, boasting the largest concentration of dollar millionaires in the country, parts of Johannesburg are dirt poor.

Clusters of palatial homes protected by gates and electric fences stand side-by-side with sprawling slums that have no running water and sanitation.

Nearly half a million of Johannesburg's population lives in informal housing. Some have been on a waiting list for state-subsidised houses for 15 years.

Almost a fifth of the total renovation budget will be channelled to low-cost housing schemes dubbed “corridors of freedom”.

“Housing is the biggest challenge facing the city. We can't claim to be a world class African city when we still have people living in poor conditions,” Tau said.

Building improvements will also reach into the inner city, which has seen an exodus of large businesses due to decay and high levels of crime.

Business giants like the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Africa's largest bourse, left the once-thriving central business district for northern suburb Sandton - now the continent's richest square mile.

Many mining firms and banks joined the exodus to the north, though a few have started moving back.

“It is our goal to create a safe, business-friendly environment,” Tau said. [/b]
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 2:00pm On Jul 03, 2013
Eko Alantic City renderings:

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Some high-end skyscrapers. Probably going to be some of the best in Africa.





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The bay of Eko Atlantic City beautiful buildings will give South African Cape Town a run for its money.




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Aerial view of the bay. A world class bay.



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A glittering aerial view of the down-town showing the manmade modern bay


Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 2:05pm On Jul 03, 2013
@ALL4NAIJA
THESE ARE JUST PRESENTATION DRAWINGS STOP PLAYING WITH YOUR FEELINGS. WE WHO HAVE BUILT THINGS OF THIS NATURE KNOW THEY WON'T LOOK LIKE THIS IN THE E.N.D.

DUE TO TECHNICAL REASONS, PEOPLE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH 3D RENDERS WILL TELL U THAT WHEN SOUTH AFRICA BIDDED FOR FIFA 2010. WE HAD DIFFERENT RENDERS TO WHAT WE BUILT IN THE END. grin grin grin grin grin grin ;DI KNOW YOU DON'T KNOW THESE CHEER LEADER.
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 2:06pm On Jul 03, 2013
@MONKEYLIANS

YA'LL STILL CHIMPIN grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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An improved sanitation facility is one that hygienically separates human excreta from human contact.

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Water

In 2010, 89 per cent of the world’s population, or 6.1 billion people, used improved drinking water sources, exceeding the MDG target (88 per cent); 92 per cent are expected to have access in 2015.
Between 1990 and 2010, two billion people gained access to improved drinking water sources.
Eleven per cent of the global population, or 783 million people, are still without access.
In 2015 the WHO/UNICEF JMP projects that 605 million will still not have access.

Sanitation

63 per cent of the global population use toilets and other improved sanitation facilities.
By 2015, 67 per cent will have access to improved sanitation facilities (the MDG target is 75 per cent).
Since 1990 1.8 billion people gained access to improved sanitation.
2.5 billion people lack improved sanitation, projected be 2.4 billion by 2015.
1.1 billion people (15 per cent of the global population) practice open defecation.
949 million open defecators live in rural areas.

Regions and countries

Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for more than 40% of the global population without access to improved drinking water.

Sub-Saharan Africa is not on track for meeting the drinking water target, but some countries have already met the target: Malawi, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Namibia, and Gambia. Liberia is on track to meet the target.

593 million in China and 251 million in India gained access to improved sanitation since 1990.

China and India account for just under half the global progress on sanitation.
India

with 626 million people who practice open defecation, has more than twice the number of the next 18 countries combined;
accounts for 90 per cent of the 692 million people in South Asia who practice open defecation;
accounts for 59 per cent of the 1.1 billion people in the world who practice open defecation;
has 97 million people without access to improved sources of drinking water, second only to China.

China

accounts for more than 95% of the progress on sanitation in Eastern Asia;
has 119 million people without improved drinking water, followed by India (97 million); Nigeria (66 million) and Ethiopia (46 million);
has 14 million people who practice open defecation, 8th on the list of the top 10 countries.

Countries that account for almost three-quarters of the people who practice open defecation:

India (626 million)
Indonesia (63 million)
Pakistan (40 million)
Ethiopia (38 million)
Nigeria (34 million)
Sudan (19 million)
Nepal (15 million)
China (14 million)
Niger (12 million)
Burkina Faso (9.7 million)
Mozambique (9.5 million)
Cambodia (8.6 million).

Note: All the information in this report is based on data available up to and including 2010.
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 2:10pm On Jul 03, 2013
The work is progressing with ease.

Images of what Eko Atlantic City looks like recently below.


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Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by otumfour(m): 2:13pm On Jul 03, 2013
AwodwaGyanOniwe: @MONKEYLIANS

YA'LL STILL CHIMPIN grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Water Sanitation Health

Water sanitation and health
Drinking-water quality
Bathing waters
Water resources
Water supply and sanitation monitoring
Water supply, sanitation and hygiene
Water-related diseases
Wastewater use
Healthcare waste
Emerging issues
Water, health and economics
Publications

Fast facts
WHO/UNICEF joint monitoring report 2012: Progress on drinking water and sanitation

An improved sanitation facility is one that hygienically separates human excreta from human contact.

An improved drinking-water source is one that by the nature of its construction adequately protects the source from outside contamination, in particular from faecal matter.
Water

In 2010, 89 per cent of the world’s population, or 6.1 billion people, used improved drinking water sources, exceeding the MDG target (88 per cent); 92 per cent are expected to have access in 2015.
Between 1990 and 2010, two billion people gained access to improved drinking water sources.
Eleven per cent of the global population, or 783 million people, are still without access.
In 2015 the WHO/UNICEF JMP projects that 605 million will still not have access.

Sanitation

63 per cent of the global population use toilets and other improved sanitation facilities.
By 2015, 67 per cent will have access to improved sanitation facilities (the MDG target is 75 per cent).
Since 1990 1.8 billion people gained access to improved sanitation.
2.5 billion people lack improved sanitation, projected be 2.4 billion by 2015.
1.1 billion people (15 per cent of the global population) practice open defecation.
949 million open defecators live in rural areas.

Regions and countries

Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for more than 40% of the global population without access to improved drinking water.

Sub-Saharan Africa is not on track for meeting the drinking water target, but some countries have already met the target: Malawi, Burkina Faso, GHANA, Namibia, and Gambia. Liberia is on track to meet the target.

593 million in China and 251 million in India gained access to improved sanitation since 1990.

China and India account for just under half the global progress on sanitation.
India

with 626 million people who practice open defecation, has more than twice the number of the next 18 countries combined;
accounts for 90 per cent of the 692 million people in South Asia who practice open defecation;
accounts for 59 per cent of the 1.1 billion people in the world who practice open defecation;
has 97 million people without access to improved sources of drinking water, second only to China.

China

accounts for more than 95% of the progress on sanitation in Eastern Asia;
has 119 million people without improved drinking water, followed by India (97 million); Nigeria (66 million) and Ethiopia (46 million);
has 14 million people who practice open defecation, 8th on the list of the top 10 countries.

Countries that account for almost three-quarters of the people who practice open defecation:

India (626 million)
Indonesia (63 million)
Pakistan (40 million)
Ethiopia (38 million)
Nigeria (34 million)
Sudan (19 million)
Nepal (15 million)
China (14 million)
Niger (12 million)
Burkina Faso (9.7 million)
Mozambique (9.5 million)
Cambodia (8.6 million).

Note: All the information in this report is based on data available up to and including 2010.


BOLDED! cool cool cool
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 2:21pm On Jul 03, 2013
@All4Naija
THE CHIEF MONKEYLIAN LOSER. THOSE IN THE ENGINEERING AND BUIT ENVIRIONMENT WILL TELL "A DESIGN CHANGES EVERYDAY". THE ENGINEERS,GEO TECHS,STRUCTURALS, ARCHIETCTS ETC..CHANGE THESE EVERYTIME DUE TO TECHNICALITIES. Something that isn't known in NIHELLIA.


CAPE TOWN STADIUM LOOKED LIKE THIS BEFORE.
presentation drawings.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=405844
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 2:27pm On Jul 03, 2013
@All4Naija
ITS STILL FAR FROM FINISH, THE OTHER PROFESSIONALS LIKE LAND SURVEYORS HAVEN'T PITCHED YET. They haven't done their TESTS AND REPORT BACK TO OTHER PROS.

EASY MONKEYLIAN.
After these reports THERE WILL BE DO'S AND DONT'S. SOME THINGS WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE SOIL CONDITIONS EXAMPLE THE HEIGHT OF FOUNDATIONS IN THIS CASE PILED FOUNDATION WILL BE USED. These are some of the things that WILL CHANGE BUILDING HEIGHTS AND SHAPES.


all4naija: The work is progressing with ease.

Images of what Eko Atlantic City looks like recently below.


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Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 1:08pm On Jul 04, 2013
Image of ongoing work. Nice one though.

Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 1:12pm On Jul 04, 2013
Eko Atlantic City receiving award in far away Beirut, Lebanon. Wow! That award is too hot for South African dev.

Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 1:16pm On Jul 04, 2013
When completed it gonna be Hong Kong of Africa. Go Eko Atlantic City Cape Town has not hold you.
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by plaindealer: 2:07pm On Jul 04, 2013
For now, it's set to be the most beautiful, modern, tech advanced and futuristic. This is going to be Africa's business and financial capital...
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Fhemmmy: 2:09pm On Jul 04, 2013
If they could achieve the prototype in those pix, then, Lagos is moving in right direction . . .But we please need to do something about the electricity, cos wont be fun to power those kinda buildings with generators
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by naxfelsome(m): 10:05pm On Aug 02, 2013
[quote
author=AwodwaGyanOniwe]All4Naija
Ha ha you avoided this WELL RESEARCHED ARTICLE SHOWING THAT NIGERIA
WILL CONTINUE BEING A SHIT HOLE FROM 2013 TILL 2050 WHEN YOUR POPULATION
IS PROJECTED TO DECLINE DUE AGING AND AIDS. East African countries like
ETHIOPIA,UGANDA,TANZANIA will take over in overpopulation race. Don't
worry its not only u even Chinas population will DECLINE after 2050
onwards their workforce will decrease, new challenges ill arise. India
will overtake Chinas population by 2050 till 2100.

u are nothing but a fooool do u want to tell me ZA is better than naija. U beta stop before i narrate ur storyline for u one by one. Fustrated nothing in the head baboon. I rep omo naija!
PLEASE READ THAT IN 2030 ONWARDS NIGERIA WILL STILL HAVE LOWER
HDI,POOR ROADS,POOR EDUCATION,POOR HEALTH FACILITIES,MORE DESEASE etc..
COMPARED TO SOUTH AFRICA who will be enjoying HIGHEST HDI INDEX IN
AFRICA, 99% LITERACY RATE, HIGHEST LIFE EXPECTANCY, GOOD LIFE

grin grin grin grin grin
http://www.ifs.du.edu/assets/documents/hdi-forcasting-v2-2.pdf[/quote]
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by donpope1(m): 11:37pm On Aug 02, 2013
WHO WILL BE TALKING OR THINKING ABOUT NIGERIA IN 2020? PERSONALLY I THINK RECLAIMING LAKE CHAD IS MORE PREFERABLE FOR THIS KIND OF PROJECT!
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by basilo101: 7:25am On Aug 03, 2013
I keep saying it. These tins aint real development. Indigens live under rusted roofs while d imperialist set up high rise n dey celebrate
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 2:44pm On Aug 05, 2013
@All4Naija
CAPE TOWN IS PLANNING ON MAKING NELSON SCULPTURE ON TOP OF THAT "ICONIC MOUNTAIN".
While other BIG DEVELOMENTS ARE RUNNING AS WE BLOGG. AS WE STAND NAIJA IS STILL LICKING MY BLACK ASS.
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Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 2:49pm On Aug 05, 2013
[b]@All4Naija

U MUST CONVERT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE. ACCEPT ALLAH AS YOUR SAVIOUR. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Nigerian Muslim Population to Hit 117m in 2030 – Study

By Williams Ekanem
Published Monday 31st 2013

A study carried out in the United States shows that Muslim population in Nigeria is projected to increase by more than 50 per cent in the next 20 years, from about 76 million in 2010 to about 117 million in 2030.
The outcome of the study carried out by Pew Forum on religion and public life indicates that various surveys give differing figures for the size of religious groups in Nigeria, which appears to have roughly equal numbers of Muslims and Christians in 2010.
United States special representative to Muslim communities, Farah Pandith who gave a briefing on the report just released last week stated that by 2030, Muslims are expected to make up 51.5 per cent of Nigeria population in 2030, up from 47.9 per cent in 2010
According to the report, projected increase in Muslim’s population is primarily due to high fertility rates with the average Muslim women in the country put at between six and seven children per woman, compared with an average of five children per woman for non-Muslims. The fertility rates among Muslims, the report stated, are related to factors such as lower levels of education and lower use of birth control.
According to a Pew Forum analysis of the 2008 Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey, the percentage of women of childbearing age who cannot read is three times as high among Muslims (71.9 per cent) as among non-Muslim Nigerians (23.9 per cent). Muslim women of childbearing age are also much less likely to have received a formal education than are other women in the country; 66.0 per cent of Muslim women have no formal education, compared with 11.2 per cent of non-Muslims. Only about 3 per cent of Muslim women in Nigeria have attended college or university, compared with roughly 14 per cent of non-Muslim women.
According to the 2008 Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey, Muslim women in Nigeria marry more than three years earlier on average than non-Muslim women (15.9 years for Muslims, compared with 19.5 years for non-Muslims). Also, 81.3 per cent of Muslim women say they do not intend to use birth control, compared with 51.2 per cent of non-Muslim women. Geographically, Muslims are more concentrated in the northern part of Nigeria and Christians in the southern part, while the mid-section of the country is more religiously mixed.
Going further than Nigeria, the Pew Forum on religion and public life also projected that Muslim population in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to grow by nearly 60 per cent in the next 20 years, from 242.5 million in 2010 to 385.9 million in 2030.
However, because the region’s non- Muslim population also is growing at a rapid pace, Muslims are expected to make up only a slightly larger share of the region’s population in 2030 (31.0%) than they do in 2010 (29.6%), the study added.
In 2030, Muslims are projected to make up more than 10% of the total population in 10 European countries: Kosovo (93.5%), Albania (83.2 per cent), Bosnia-Herzegovina (42.7 per cent), Republic of Macedonia (40.3 per cent), Montenegro (21.5 per cent), Bulgaria (15.7 per cent), Russia (14.4 per cent), Georgia (11.5 per cent), France (10.3 per cent) and Belgium (10.2 per cent).
Russia will continue to have the largest Muslim population (in absolute numbers) in Europe in 2030. Its Muslim population is expected to rise from 16.4 million in 2010 to 18.6 million in 2030. The growth rate for the Muslim population in Russia is projected to be 0.6 per cent annually over the next two decades. By contrast, Russia’s non-Muslim population is expected to shrink by an average of 0.6 per cent annually over the same period.
France had an expected net influx of 66,000 Muslim immigrants in 2010, primarily from North Africa. Muslims comprised an estimated two-thirds (68.5 per cent) of all new immigrants to France in the past year. Spain was expected to see a net gain of 70,000 Muslim immigrants in 2010, but they account for a much smaller portion of all new immigrants to Spain (13.1 per cent). The U.K.’s net inflow of Muslim immigrants in the past year (nearly 64,000) was forecast to be nearly as large as France’s. More than a quarter (28.1 per cent) of all new immigrants to the U.K. in 2010 are estimated to be Muslim.
In the Americas, the number of Muslims in Canada is expected to nearly triple in the next 20 years, from about 940,000 in 2010 to nearly 2.7 million in 2030. Muslims are expected to make up 6.6 per cent of Canada’s total population in 2030, up from 2.8 per cent today. Argentina is expected to have the third-largest Muslim population in the Americas, after the U.S. and Canada. Argentina, with about 1 million Muslims in 2010, is now in second place, behind the U.S.
The Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life, launched in 2001, seeks to promote a deeper understanding of issues at the intersection of religion and public affairs. The Pew Forum conducts surveys, demographic analyses and other social science research on important aspects of religion and public life in the U.S. and around the world. It also provides a neutral venue for discussions of timely issues through roundtables and briefings.[/b]
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 3:06pm On Aug 05, 2013
@All4Naija
THAT STATEMENT PROVES NAIJAS ARE FAKES. Eko wont be Eko but HONG KONG cool cool cool cool

all4naija: When completed it gonna be Hong Kong of Africa. Go Eko Atlantic City Cape Town has not hold you.
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 3:11pm On Aug 05, 2013
@MONKEYRIANS
SOUTH AFRICA TOPS AFRICA IN EVERYTHING. grin grin grin grin
FACT SA HAS MOST TARRED ROADS IN AFRICA.

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=498231&page=9
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 3:18pm On Aug 05, 2013
SOUTH AFRICA HOUSING HER PEOPLE. While Naija braggs over small things.
DISTRICT SIX CAPE TOWN HOUSING.

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1441461
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 3:22pm On Aug 05, 2013
@All4Naija
MONKEYRIANS THERES NO NIHELLIA IN THE TOP 200. grin grin grin grin grin
Where is Naija

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Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 3:33pm On Aug 05, 2013
@All4Naija
One company is doing this project, INTERSITE shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked grin grin grin grin
JUST ONE SECTION OF CAPE TOWN. While a DUTCH ENGINEER IS PLAYING AROUND AN IDEA OF DOING MANDELAS SCULPTURE ON THE "ICONIC TABLE MOUNTAIN".


CAPE TOWN INTERSITE PROJECT
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=104170656
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 3:40pm On Aug 05, 2013
[b]@All4Naija
LUANDA OF ANGOLA LOOKS MILION TIMESS BETTER THAN LAGOS. Remember NATURAL BEAUTY IS PRICELESS.

WE'RE WAITING FOR THE DRAT OF "THE CITY OF GOLD".

June 24th, 2013
Johannesburg to become Africa’s New York

Johannesburg’s mayor, Parks Tau, has announced plans for Johannesburg to become Africa’s New York – a bustling cosmopolitan city with a developed public transport network, improved housing, and world class infrastructure.

The plan is set to cost in the region of over $10 Billion (over R100 Billion), and will involve large scale urban planning aimed at redesigning the lay of the city, and making major urban hubs more accessible to the city’s residents.

As part of the plan, cycle paths will be built, and the public transport system will be more integrated, allowing for greater mobility and convenience, and reducing the need for cars.

One of the major challenges will be to create areas which are perceived as “friendly” and safe to all residents, irrespective of class and social background. At present, there are numerous pockets of wealth and vast areas of squalor and poverty, and it is hoped that the plan will rid the city of the inequality and make all parts of the city clean, safe and accessible to all.

Many large companies have moved their headquarters from Johannesburg to Sandton, but urban regeneration is likely to see many companies viewing the Johannesburg CBD as prime real estate and the place of choice for their corporate headquarters in the coming years.

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Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 9:43am On Aug 06, 2013
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 10:55am On Aug 06, 2013
AwodwaGyanOniwe: @All4Naija
THAT STATEMENT PROVES NAIJAS ARE FAKES. Eko wont be Eko but HONG KONG cool cool cool cool

Hey, shadow black Ghana man, did ur wife run off with a Nigerian?
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by Nobody: 10:56am On Aug 06, 2013
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Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 11:17am On Aug 07, 2013
@Kingoflag
STOP THIS "BEDROOM POLITICS NOW OO". My answer is NO. For your info Im not MARRIED AND IN MID 20S.

IM JUST HERE TO DISH NAIJAS THE TRUETH.
Re: Will Eko Atlantic City Be The Most Beautiful City In Africa After Completion? by AwodwaGyanOniwe: 11:24am On Aug 07, 2013
@Kingoflag

PLS LOOK AT THE "TRANSPARENCY OF SOUTH AFRICAN MUNICIPALITIES". Look at the number of people who have ACCESS TO WATER, SANITATION, ELECTRICITY, WHO GET THE RUBISH COLLECTED FROM THEIR GATE EVERY WEEK. THIS IS SOUTH AFRICA FOR U. grin grin grin grin grin

Im glad GHANA isn't JEALOUS OF S.A. but is using them to DEVELOP GHANA.
For your information SOUTH AFRICAN ENGINEERING FIRMS, CONSTRUTION FIRMS, ARCHITECTS ETC...built DUBAI. Actually SA CONSTRUCTION firms won TENDERS over UK,US,Chinese(knwn for collapsing structures),mid eastern firms.

YES LEBANON IS NOTHING COMPARED TO US. grin grin grin grin grin

This was data collected in 2001 today 95% South Africans have ELECTRICITY. We even supply the whole SADC Zimbabwe,Botswana,Namibia,Zambia,Mozambique etc..with ELECTRICITY grin grin grin grin


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