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Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Nobody: 1:36am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Abule-Ado Residents to Lose Property as Government Take-over of Explosion Site
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Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by gnykelly(m): 2:32am On Mar 20, 2020 |
the last man case on this report is what American called double whammy An affected landlord, Chief Emmanuel Ume, who said he lost two duplexes, a luxury hair saloon, a sewing factory, all worth over N130 million, advised the Federal Government to thread with caution as a take over of the affected areas may do more harm to victims. Narrating how he escaped death, Ume said: “I had gone to church with my family that Sunday morning and that was what saved me. When we got back, we discovered we had lost everything. What I and my family are left with is the clothes we wore to church. We want the government to come to our aid.” a message to everyone... nothing you have is permanent. a #130million properly is gone for good. even the land as a means of last hope is in contention of authenticity. so much to learn in one single event 5 Likes |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by greatiyk4u(m): 3:14am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Not quite a bad idea. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by EmekaMD(m): 3:26am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Inasmuchas I believe its only right that people should not live on the pipeline tracks, I believe its only right for the government to compensate those affected Nigerians. Federal government has built some housing through the federal ministry of housing, those affected Nigerians should be relocated and not left shelterless especially wen government is taking over those spaces. FG should also put plans in place to relocate all other people wrongfully occupying spaces close to the pipeline tracks. Build houses and relocate them forcefully. Other governments do that but you must first of all make provisions for them with basic facilities like electricity, water and roads.. This way Nigerians would rally against any anlawful occupants refusing to move. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by ipobarethieves: 4:05am On Mar 20, 2020 |
thieves.Leav the people property alone |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Maxymilliano(m): 4:25am On Mar 20, 2020 |
“The government is coming back to take charge, a task force has been constituted by the government and the Lagos State government is going to help the Federal Government to sanitise this place after proper investigation have been done and decision taken. Inasmuch as government is entitled to correct the wrongs of the past, the statements coming from the visiting MD of the FHA, who incidentally is on a commiserating visit is inappropriate and wrongly timed. Its just less than a week many lives and properties got lost to an explosion of gargantuan proportion, and issuing subtle threats to people that are already devastated is not only callous but inhumane. 2 Likes |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by cenaman(m): 4:46am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Double wahala for dead body. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by iammo(m): 4:50am On Mar 20, 2020 |
they where screaming out loud why government allowed them to build near high velocity gas pipeline, unknow to them they never got government permit to build, or do due deligence before buying the land, and to make matters worst they were encroaching on Government land Federal Government to be precise sometimes spending that extra cost for due diligence, seeking approval and making the right choice is better than saving cost and cutting corners, now they are about to get burnt the second time while Omo Onile had carted away millions if not billions on land sales proceed.. i pity people buying land at lekki ibeju also without doing due deligence . |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Onlinealaba(m): 5:42am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Buying land in Lagos ehn..one has to be extra careful We sell Smart TVs and sound bar |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Freshfish4: 5:55am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Lagos state government have promised 2billion naira for them. Federal government wants to come take over their property without providing any assistance or alternative knowing fully well that those people have being rendered homeless. Land that they will still resell later in the future. No be naija again? |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Humphrizy(m): 6:40am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Which kind thing be dx na |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by dignity33: 7:09am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Stupid government instead of sympathizing with the victim your are causing more harm to them sorry I forget those affected are not hausa/fulani you would have being in hospital for uttering that nonsense. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Bonesking(m): 7:27am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Omo Onile’s have raked in billions of nairas from illegal land grabs in Lagos. The said area is owned by the federal government and many of us who grew up in Festac axis knew all along. But many of my foolish brothers were hoodwinked by Awori land grabbers. To say that they were ignorant is a fat lie. I don’t pity fools. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by valarmorghulis: 7:38am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Bonesking:Fed govt own about 60% of amuwo, from festac to satellite town, abule ado/soba and am sure most houses along the pipeline don't have approval 1 Like |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Stillthebest: 7:38am On Mar 20, 2020 |
All these people who are addicted to the usage of the word "in as much", could you please start your posts with a new phrase next time? |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Bonesking(m): 7:58am On Mar 20, 2020 |
valarmorghulis:True! Even down to the Ojo Barracks axis. The federal government relocated many of the Awori families to Ijegun and Ibasa waterside. Although some plots of lands were allotted to the Baale in Ado Soba, that remains the only land they’ve got in that area. The rest belongs to the government. It will surprise you that from Abule Oshun to Volks the plan was mainly for the establishment of industrial estates. That push died in the early 1980’s when Buhari compelled these foreign industrialist to source bulk of their raw materials from the country those who failed to do that were made to leave. This was the beginning of the land grabbing journey of the Awori indigenes and their cronies. And the federal government then didn’t do much to cut them to size. The families became emboldened and ruthless in this act of selling government lands to the extent of carry arms to forcefully evict many legal land owners from their homes and reselling to other ignorant folks. All lands from Mile 2 to Ojo Barracks belongs to the federal government. Only those approved by the federal government are legit. Those with fake CofO from Ikeja Omo Onile connection shouldn’t sleep with their eyes close. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by powerkey: 8:02am On Mar 20, 2020 |
IGBOS, WOULD YOU LEARN YOUR LESSONS NOW OR CONTINUE WITH THE STUPIDITY OF BUYING LAND IN YORUBA SOUTHWEST. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by MrMoney007: 8:03am On Mar 20, 2020 |
In 1967, we ndi Igbo left their Nigeria for them. As a result, they ganged up against us and killed millions of us in the name of 'one Nigeria'. 50 years later, they say we are dominating them again and that we must leave Lagos. So the 'one Nigeria' was a scam for which they killed millions of innocent people including women and children! If this is not satanic and evil, what then is it? |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Bonesking(m): 8:04am On Mar 20, 2020 |
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Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Bonesking(m): 8:07am On Mar 20, 2020 |
MrMoney007:Trash! Hope you didn’t foolishly buy lands in that axis, because you’ll have yourself to blame. Only those who got theirs from the FHA/Federal government are safe. Those who bought from Omo Onile’s shouldn’t cry anytime the federal government remembers that place. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by MrMoney007: 8:12am On Mar 20, 2020 |
Bonesking: ...and your irresponsible narcissistic government allowed the Omo oniles to ply their trade unfettered? When Biafra finally arrives, I will make sure these people we shared this forceful union with never gets an entry visa. |
Re: Abule-ado Residents To Lose Property As Government Take-over Of Explosion Site by Bonesking(m): 8:21am On Mar 20, 2020 |
MrMoney007:Lol! I can see I’m talking to Arewa. How’s the north
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