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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Litmus: 12:57pm On Jun 21, 2021
Much smarter to develop a software industry than collaborating with Cameroon rebels that gives France the backdoor route into clandestinely wreaking your future in order to make French West Africa look good in comparison,.
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:58pm On Jun 21, 2021
Obamaofusa:


Ignorance is a disease,surely..

Post picture of the biggest estate in Ogun that I don't know of
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 1:02pm On Jun 21, 2021
I no wan do this estate stuff with IB people because na big insult to the heart of the dot.
Below is achike udenwa estate, Area H owerri which is as big as a city.
This is just one of them oh ...
Hahahaha




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLUFNfOJaRk

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 1:07pm On Jun 21, 2021
post=102942775:

You suppose know this e-goats by now grin
The envy towards Anambra no get part 2 that state that give them sleepless night in Igbo land grin grin


If this pics were to be gotten from Europe, I'm sure they will praise it grin

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Anambra1stSon(m): 1:09pm On Jun 21, 2021
Obamaofusa:


Ignorance is a disease,surely..

these are the biggest estate in Africa that is located in Ogun grin grin

Check out sea of buildings in Onitsha

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 1:09pm On Jun 21, 2021
This is an area in Italy . How is this different from from South east region grin

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Obamaofusa: 1:17pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:
I no wan do this estate stuff with IB people because na big insult to the heart of the dot.
Below is achike udenwa estate, Area H owerri which is as big as a city.
This is just one of them oh ...
Hahahaha




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLUFNfOJaRk

All these tiny and fairly developed places that you keep comparing with Ibadan.
Even your leaders know it will take a thousand years before Igboland comes close to Ibadan city.
Yorubas dont go about taking foolish pics from different angles just to show that Igboland is still crawling compared to Ibadan.
This is for travellers that is if you can leave your market for once.
Ibadan is way ahead of the entire Igboland.


10 POPULAR ESTATES IN IBADAN WHERE THE RICH LIVE
written by City People Property Market
October 9, 2017

Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, is presently enjoying a serious boom in the real estate sector of the state. There has been an impressive turnaround in the sector unlike before. The obvious evidence of this development is how major players in the industry are now coming to Ibadan, to tap into the limitless opportunities the city can offer because the environment is peaceful and quite cheaper to run a business compared to Lagos and Abuja.

Though most of them have their offices in those aforementioned places but the land seems to be greener in Ibadan; there are so many lands and new areas to develop. That was the potential the likes of Alhaji Tunde Ologburo’s Quikborn Nig. Ltd; Otunba Olumide Oshunshina and his Megamund Nig. Ltd (Carton Gate Estates) and few others saw long before now to have hugely invested in Ibadan real estate sector. Before Adron Homes & Properties and others lately joined the fray, they have all contributed to the development of that sector in building serene, classy estates with irresistible amenities which can be bought at reasonable prices, depending on one’s level and taste. This is in addition to the existing Government Reser ved Areas/Estates and privately owned estates.

We also have other developers in Ibadan apart from the popular ones that are doing wonderfully well in the industry too. Out of these estates however, there are some that are very popular. Those that you don’t have to live in Ibadan to reckon with.

While some of them are old estates built by the government, some are newly developed estates with master piece architectural designs. But guess what? Some of these estates don’t come cheap, they are exclusively for the super rich and influential personalities. In this special report however, City People Correspondent, Dare Adeniran presents to you 10 most popular estates where the rich live in Ibadan and why they are the most talked about. Read on.

OKE AGALA ESTATE

The total turnaround story of Oke-Agala Estate located at the notorious Igbo-Agala Yemetu area of Ibadan which used to serve as hideout of hoodlums, ritualists and men of the underworld, is quite an interesting one. Now it has been fully developed and a plot of land is sold there as high as over 20 million naira. It is a well structured estate with good road network and several amenities.



IKOLABA GRA

This is one of the few government reserved areas where the rich and powerful celebrities live in Ibadan. It is highly exclusive for people who can afford it. This is where we have Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Secretariat, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and others.



IYAGANKU GRA

Iyaganku G.R.A is exclusive for super rich and powerful people. It is a residential neighbourhood with breathtaking structures. This is where the likes of Chief Kola Daisi, Chief Bayo Adelabu, Senator Folarin and many influential people live in Ibadan. Glo Chairman, Chief Mike Adenuga also has his home (Gold Digger’s Place) within the estate. Many expertrates also live there. In fact, Iyaganku G.R.A is called billionaire G.R.A in Ibadan, with high tech infra structural facilities including a fully armed neighbourhood police station.



ALALUBOSA GRA

It won’t be out of line to describe Alalubo as Magodo of Ibadan. The estate is famous for being a place for the classy people. The selling point of the place, apart from the beautiful landscape, is the fact that it has large coverage areas, which now house many privately-owned estates, thereby making properties in this area a hot cake, as a plot of land is sold as high as 25 million naira, while landed property with structure goes for 35 to 40 million naira.



KOLAPO ISHOLA ESTATE

This is another fast developing estate near Akobo/General Gas axis. Though it was abandoned for many years but the estate has bounced back and it has since become developers’ favourite construction site, due to its location and space. Both land and developed property have turned gold here. Selling point of the estate however is the fact that its main road leads back to Dizzengolf, along Iwo-road. A plot land with C of O Title in this estate can’t be sold for less than 12 million naira.



AERODROME ESTATE

When the former Governor of Oyo State, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, proposed to convert the then abandoned Samonda local airport to a housing estate, many came against the idea but today the place has risen to become one of the most expensive and fast growing estates in Ibadan. At the initial stage, a plot of land was sold for about 3 million. But now the same land goes for between 15, 17 and 30 million, depending on location and sizes. Aerodrome GRA is a hot cake due to its location; it is on a well tarred major road, along Ojo Express road and a few metres away from the University of Ibadan. Privately owned estates are also springing up within the estate almost everyday.



JERICHO

This is another government-owned estate in Ibadan and its existence is dated back to the colonial era. But now many new structures are springing up every now and then. In fact, Odua group, in partnership with a privately owned real estate company, recently constructed two beautiful estates within the estate.



ONIREKE GRA

Though it is a mixture of rich individuals living in Onireke GRA but the estate is known to be populated by Lebanese in Ibadan and that has been the case for a very long time now, perhaps because of its closeness to Dugbe (Central Business District) where most of their companies/businesses are located. It is a fully developed high brow/low density residential hub. Land or property here is quite expensive too.



AGODI GRA

Apart from being a residential estate for the powerful people, Agodi GRA prides itself as a clean and serene environment. In fact, it could be best described as the seat and home of power. This is where the Oyo State Secretariat, Governor’s office and house, the Deputy Governor’s house and the First Lady’s office, Army Officers Mess are all located. It also has the prominent Justice Wale Babalakin crescent where a plot of land goes for 50 million and above.



BODIJA ESTATE

Bodija is one of the oldest and most popular estates in Ibadan. It has old and new sides mostly with old structures, especially the old Bodija side. New Bodija is an improved phase of the the estate with mind-blowing structures. What however can’t be taken away from the estate is the fact that it is a peaceful, cool area for some highly placed people in the society. Bodija is fully occupied and one can hardly get free land except for the very few transfers from old owners. A property here costs nothing less than 25 to 30 million naira.



AKOBO ESTATE

This estate is no doubt one of the biggest in Ibadan; it has many phases within it. There is General Gas, Akala Way and other privately developed estates within it. Here you see master piece structures just like the other high tech estates around and property/land doesn’t come cheap there. A plot of land goes for 20 million naira and above, depending on the part of the estate. Akobo, especially the Akala Way, started enjoying massive boom when ex-Gov. Adebayo Alao Akala upgraded the road that links Kute, Olorunda back to Akobo-Ojurin. Hence the raod was named “Akala Way”. Akobo has also become real estate investors’ favourite site as it now houses many privately developed estates.



http://www.citypeopleonline.com/10-popular-estates-ibadan-rich-live/
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 1:32pm On Jun 21, 2021
Obamaofusa:


All these tiny and fairly developed places that you keep comparing with Ibadan.
Even your leaders know it will take a thousand years before Igboland comes close to Ibadan city.
Yorubas dont go about taking foolish pics from different angles just to show that Igboland is still crawling compared to Ibadan.
This is for travellers that is if you can leave your market for once.
Ibadan is way ahead of the entire Igboland.


10 POPULAR ESTATES IN IBADAN WHERE THE RICH LIVE
written by City People Property Market
October 9, 2017

Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, is presently enjoying a serious boom in the real estate sector of the state. There has been an impressive turnaround in the sector unlike before. The obvious evidence of this development is how major players in the industry are now coming to Ibadan, to tap into the limitless opportunities the city can offer because the environment is peaceful and quite cheaper to run a business compared to Lagos and Abuja.

Though most of them have their offices in those aforementioned places but the land seems to be greener in Ibadan; there are so many lands and new areas to develop. That was the potential the likes of Alhaji Tunde Ologburo’s Quikborn Nig. Ltd; Otunba Olumide Oshunshina and his Megamund Nig. Ltd (Carton Gate Estates) and few others saw long before now to have hugely invested in Ibadan real estate sector. Before Adron Homes & Properties and others lately joined the fray, they have all contributed to the development of that sector in building serene, classy estates with irresistible amenities which can be bought at reasonable prices, depending on one’s level and taste. This is in addition to the existing Government Reser ved Areas/Estates and privately owned estates.

We also have other developers in Ibadan apart from the popular ones that are doing wonderfully well in the industry too. Out of these estates however, there are some that are very popular. Those that you don’t have to live in Ibadan to reckon with.

While some of them are old estates built by the government, some are newly developed estates with master piece architectural designs. But guess what? Some of these estates don’t come cheap, they are exclusively for the super rich and influential personalities. In this special report however, City People Correspondent, Dare Adeniran presents to you 10 most popular estates where the rich live in Ibadan and why they are the most talked about. Read on.

OKE AGALA ESTATE

The total turnaround story of Oke-Agala Estate located at the notorious Igbo-Agala Yemetu area of Ibadan which used to serve as hideout of hoodlums, ritualists and men of the underworld, is quite an interesting one. Now it has been fully developed and a plot of land is sold there as high as over 20 million naira. It is a well structured estate with good road network and several amenities.



IKOLABA GRA

This is one of the few government reserved areas where the rich and powerful celebrities live in Ibadan. It is highly exclusive for people who can afford it. This is where we have Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Secretariat, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and others.



IYAGANKU GRA

Iyaganku G.R.A is exclusive for super rich and powerful people. It is a residential neighbourhood with breathtaking structures. This is where the likes of Chief Kola Daisi, Chief Bayo Adelabu, Senator Folarin and many influential people live in Ibadan. Glo Chairman, Chief Mike Adenuga also has his home (Gold Digger’s Place) within the estate. Many expertrates also live there. In fact, Iyaganku G.R.A is called billionaire G.R.A in Ibadan, with high tech infra structural facilities including a fully armed neighbourhood police station.



ALALUBOSA GRA

It won’t be out of line to describe Alalubo as Magodo of Ibadan. The estate is famous for being a place for the classy people. The selling point of the place, apart from the beautiful landscape, is the fact that it has large coverage areas, which now house many privately-owned estates, thereby making properties in this area a hot cake, as a plot of land is sold as high as 25 million naira, while landed property with structure goes for 35 to 40 million naira.



KOLAPO ISHOLA ESTATE

This is another fast developing estate near Akobo/General Gas axis. Though it was abandoned for many years but the estate has bounced back and it has since become developers’ favourite construction site, due to its location and space. Both land and developed property have turned gold here. Selling point of the estate however is the fact that its main road leads back to Dizzengolf, along Iwo-road. A plot land with C of O Title in this estate can’t be sold for less than 12 million naira.



AERODROME ESTATE

When the former Governor of Oyo State, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, proposed to convert the then abandoned Samonda local airport to a housing estate, many came against the idea but today the place has risen to become one of the most expensive and fast growing estates in Ibadan. At the initial stage, a plot of land was sold for about 3 million. But now the same land goes for between 15, 17 and 30 million, depending on location and sizes. Aerodrome GRA is a hot cake due to its location; it is on a well tarred major road, along Ojo Express road and a few metres away from the University of Ibadan. Privately owned estates are also springing up within the estate almost everyday.



JERICHO

This is another government-owned estate in Ibadan and its existence is dated back to the colonial era. But now many new structures are springing up every now and then. In fact, Odua group, in partnership with a privately owned real estate company, recently constructed two beautiful estates within the estate.



ONIREKE GRA

Though it is a mixture of rich individuals living in Onireke GRA but the estate is known to be populated by Lebanese in Ibadan and that has been the case for a very long time now, perhaps because of its closeness to Dugbe (Central Business District) where most of their companies/businesses are located. It is a fully developed high brow/low density residential hub. Land or property here is quite expensive too.



AGODI GRA

Apart from being a residential estate for the powerful people, Agodi GRA prides itself as a clean and serene environment. In fact, it could be best described as the seat and home of power. This is where the Oyo State Secretariat, Governor’s office and house, the Deputy Governor’s house and the First Lady’s office, Army Officers Mess are all located. It also has the prominent Justice Wale Babalakin crescent where a plot of land goes for 50 million and above.



BODIJA ESTATE

Bodija is one of the oldest and most popular estates in Ibadan. It has old and new sides mostly with old structures, especially the old Bodija side. New Bodija is an improved phase of the the estate with mind-blowing structures. What however can’t be taken away from the estate is the fact that it is a peaceful, cool area for some highly placed people in the society. Bodija is fully occupied and one can hardly get free land except for the very few transfers from old owners. A property here costs nothing less than 25 to 30 million naira.



AKOBO ESTATE

This estate is no doubt one of the biggest in Ibadan; it has many phases within it. There is General Gas, Akala Way and other privately developed estates within it. Here you see master piece structures just like the other high tech estates around and property/land doesn’t come cheap there. A plot of land goes for 20 million naira and above, depending on the part of the estate. Akobo, especially the Akala Way, started enjoying massive boom when ex-Gov. Adebayo Alao Akala upgraded the road that links Kute, Olorunda back to Akobo-Ojurin. Hence the raod was named “Akala Way”. Akobo has also become real estate investors’ favourite site as it now houses many privately developed estates.



http://www.citypeopleonline.com/10-popular-estates-ibadan-rich-live/







Please if you don't have data to watch achike udenwa estate.. just ignore.
Achike udenwa estate will swallow more than 4 of those estates

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 1:42pm On Jun 21, 2021
Obamaofusa:


All these tiny and fairly developed places that you keep comparing with Ibadan.
Even your leaders know it will take a thousand years before Igboland comes close to Ibadan city.
Yorubas dont go about taking foolish pics from different angles just to show that Igboland is still crawling compared to Ibadan.
This is for travellers that is if you can leave your market for once.
Ibadan is way ahead of the entire Igboland.


10 POPULAR ESTATES IN IBADAN WHERE THE RICH LIVE
written by City People Property Market
October 9, 2017

Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, is presently enjoying a serious boom in the real estate sector of the state. There has been an impressive turnaround in the sector unlike before. The obvious evidence of this development is how major players in the industry are now coming to Ibadan, to tap into the limitless opportunities the city can offer because the environment is peaceful and quite cheaper to run a business compared to Lagos and Abuja.

Though most of them have their offices in those aforementioned places but the land seems to be greener in Ibadan; there are so many lands and new areas to develop. That was the potential the likes of Alhaji Tunde Ologburo’s Quikborn Nig. Ltd; Otunba Olumide Oshunshina and his Megamund Nig. Ltd (Carton Gate Estates) and few others saw long before now to have hugely invested in Ibadan real estate sector. Before Adron Homes & Properties and others lately joined the fray, they have all contributed to the development of that sector in building serene, classy estates with irresistible amenities which can be bought at reasonable prices, depending on one’s level and taste. This is in addition to the existing Government Reser ved Areas/Estates and privately owned estates.

We also have other developers in Ibadan apart from the popular ones that are doing wonderfully well in the industry too. Out of these estates however, there are some that are very popular. Those that you don’t have to live in Ibadan to reckon with.

While some of them are old estates built by the government, some are newly developed estates with master piece architectural designs. But guess what? Some of these estates don’t come cheap, they are exclusively for the super rich and influential personalities. In this special report however, City People Correspondent, Dare Adeniran presents to you 10 most popular estates where the rich live in Ibadan and why they are the most talked about. Read on.

OKE AGALA ESTATE

The total turnaround story of Oke-Agala Estate located at the notorious Igbo-Agala Yemetu area of Ibadan which used to serve as hideout of hoodlums, ritualists and men of the underworld, is quite an interesting one. Now it has been fully developed and a plot of land is sold there as high as over 20 million naira. It is a well structured estate with good road network and several amenities.



IKOLABA GRA

This is one of the few government reserved areas where the rich and powerful celebrities live in Ibadan. It is highly exclusive for people who can afford it. This is where we have Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Secretariat, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and others.



IYAGANKU GRA

Iyaganku G.R.A is exclusive for super rich and powerful people. It is a residential neighbourhood with breathtaking structures. This is where the likes of Chief Kola Daisi, Chief Bayo Adelabu, Senator Folarin and many influential people live in Ibadan. Glo Chairman, Chief Mike Adenuga also has his home (Gold Digger’s Place) within the estate. Many expertrates also live there. In fact, Iyaganku G.R.A is called billionaire G.R.A in Ibadan, with high tech infra structural facilities including a fully armed neighbourhood police station.



ALALUBOSA GRA

It won’t be out of line to describe Alalubo as Magodo of Ibadan. The estate is famous for being a place for the classy people. The selling point of the place, apart from the beautiful landscape, is the fact that it has large coverage areas, which now house many privately-owned estates, thereby making properties in this area a hot cake, as a plot of land is sold as high as 25 million naira, while landed property with structure goes for 35 to 40 million naira.



KOLAPO ISHOLA ESTATE

This is another fast developing estate near Akobo/General Gas axis. Though it was abandoned for many years but the estate has bounced back and it has since become developers’ favourite construction site, due to its location and space. Both land and developed property have turned gold here. Selling point of the estate however is the fact that its main road leads back to Dizzengolf, along Iwo-road. A plot land with C of O Title in this estate can’t be sold for less than 12 million naira.



AERODROME ESTATE

When the former Governor of Oyo State, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, proposed to convert the then abandoned Samonda local airport to a housing estate, many came against the idea but today the place has risen to become one of the most expensive and fast growing estates in Ibadan. At the initial stage, a plot of land was sold for about 3 million. But now the same land goes for between 15, 17 and 30 million, depending on location and sizes. Aerodrome GRA is a hot cake due to its location; it is on a well tarred major road, along Ojo Express road and a few metres away from the University of Ibadan. Privately owned estates are also springing up within the estate almost everyday.



JERICHO

This is another government-owned estate in Ibadan and its existence is dated back to the colonial era. But now many new structures are springing up every now and then. In fact, Odua group, in partnership with a privately owned real estate company, recently constructed two beautiful estates within the estate.



ONIREKE GRA

Though it is a mixture of rich individuals living in Onireke GRA but the estate is known to be populated by Lebanese in Ibadan and that has been the case for a very long time now, perhaps because of its closeness to Dugbe (Central Business District) where most of their companies/businesses are located. It is a fully developed high brow/low density residential hub. Land or property here is quite expensive too.



AGODI GRA

Apart from being a residential estate for the powerful people, Agodi GRA prides itself as a clean and serene environment. In fact, it could be best described as the seat and home of power. This is where the Oyo State Secretariat, Governor’s office and house, the Deputy Governor’s house and the First Lady’s office, Army Officers Mess are all located. It also has the prominent Justice Wale Babalakin crescent where a plot of land goes for 50 million and above.



BODIJA ESTATE

Bodija is one of the oldest and most popular estates in Ibadan. It has old and new sides mostly with old structures, especially the old Bodija side. New Bodija is an improved phase of the the estate with mind-blowing structures. What however can’t be taken away from the estate is the fact that it is a peaceful, cool area for some highly placed people in the society. Bodija is fully occupied and one can hardly get free land except for the very few transfers from old owners. A property here costs nothing less than 25 to 30 million naira.



AKOBO ESTATE

This estate is no doubt one of the biggest in Ibadan; it has many phases within it. There is General Gas, Akala Way and other privately developed estates within it. Here you see master piece structures just like the other high tech estates around and property/land doesn’t come cheap there. A plot of land goes for 20 million naira and above, depending on the part of the estate. Akobo, especially the Akala Way, started enjoying massive boom when ex-Gov. Adebayo Alao Akala upgraded the road that links Kute, Olorunda back to Akobo-Ojurin. Hence the raod was named “Akala Way”. Akobo has also become real estate investors’ favourite site as it now houses many privately developed estates.



http://www.citypeopleonline.com/10-popular-estates-ibadan-rich-live/







Please do a drone view. Una dey talk too much
And na wetin dey kill nija. Too much talk talk
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Workch: 1:46pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



You mean disorganized like this?
I dare you send me a picture of IB with a clear grid like this. I don't want colour riot stuff
places with no properly tarred roads and bikes flying everywhere like shanty.

I know Onitsha very well. You no fit bobo me with selected pictures
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Workch: 1:55pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



You mean disorganized like this?
I dare you send me a picture of IB with a clear grid like this. I don't want colour riot stuff
ok. This is Ibadan...

Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Factshunter: 1:55pm On Jun 21, 2021
Honestly, it beats my imagination why a tiny or dot region with little or no economic importance would have nothing to show other than some random, highly colored-edited, and selective few pictures as a criterion for developments.


See how the beautiful thread was polluted with those villages images that add little to nothing to the great development going on in Lagos state and Ibadan respectively.


Of what use are those empty buildings with no economic importance and benefits to this thread to start?

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Factshunter: 2:00pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



Please do a drone view. Una dey talk too much
And na wetin dey kill nija. Too much talk talk

Drone thunder ya Nyash there.

Why are you killing yourself with envy with that paid agent over the great development happening within SW states, can't you see or read what the OP headlines reads or what?/

Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot

We are talking new oil discovery, human development you are here with that Obiono paid agent whose contract would expire year with your nonsense, usual, highly-colored, carefully selective two local govs drones.

We all know every state, even outside the shore of Nigeria has both rural and urban areas so, WFT and stop polluting this thread with your village pictures already. angry

Below is one of the ' lowered ' images of these so-called high-rise buildings to guys can't deceive everyone. Nice colored and edited pics though but it's all fake up there.

Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by lardave: 2:00pm On Jun 21, 2021
2003 research! You well so?
post=102858322:

Oluwale was main reason your sister was forced to resigned as finance minister, you guys should continue ...
grin grin

Ibadan world largest slum city in the world -UN Habitat
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Obamaofusa: 2:04pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



Please if you don't have data to watch achike udenwa estate.. just ignore.
Achike udenwa estate will swallow more than 4 of those estates

lol

Just talk and no substance .Have you ever heard anybody say Igboland is developed before except you chalatans on NL?
You can read that the choicest houses are located in the SW here not only Lagos o.
You always make yourselves happy by posting stupid,repeated pics that are taking from different angles.
For your information,Ibadan is much more developed than the entire Igboland.If you like you can cry your eyes out.
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Factshunter: 2:05pm On Jun 21, 2021
Mod should please clean of this thread there has been to many off-topic, unnecessary arguments here already.
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Carlyboi(m): 2:07pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:


Many. Like I said
I no need prove anything to you



Proof?like I need your proof or care bout your explanation...there’s nothing you wanna tell me bout Ibadan dude!Just so you know that’s Where I am from,just don’t bring false and tall tales here!
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by chaloskyx: 2:20pm On Jun 21, 2021
hahaha i also have a yoruba mother o
pricklewane:
Over start up ?!
Your Igbo father deserve to behead you for being a lunatic at such an unimaginative height.

Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Obamaofusa: 2:25pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



Please do a drone view. Una dey talk too much
And na wetin dey kill nija. Too much talk talk

Only jobless ones like you have time for that stupidity.You like to impress people with selected Igbo areas that Ibadan will always have more than you.
This is fact not fake pics from different angles.


http://www.citypeopleonline.com/10-popular-estates-ibadan-rich-live/
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Nobody: 2:30pm On Jun 21, 2021
Our major problem in Nigeria is poor infrastructure...

We are lagging behind

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 2:30pm On Jun 21, 2021
Workch:
ok. This is Ibadan...



1.Why are you hidding the dense areas and showing me green grass in the first picture?. grin If you want me to do green with you, do you think you can compete with owerri?

2. Why all these color riot again of the last picture grin
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 2:32pm On Jun 21, 2021
Factshunter:
Honestly, it beats my imagination why a tiny or dot region with little or no economic importance would have nothing to show other than some random, highly colored-edited, and selective few pictures as a criterion for developments.


See how the beautiful thread was polluted with those villages images that add little to nothing to the great development going on in Lagos state and Ibadan respectively.


Of what use are those empty buildings with no economic importance and benefits to this thread to start?




Hahahaha for the records we don't do edited .. we snap with Android of less than 35k
Enjoy owerri below

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Workch: 2:32pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



1.Why are you hidding the dense areas and showing me green grass in the first picture?. grin If you want me to do green with you, do you think you can compete with owerri?

2. Why all these color riot again of the last picture grin
story don start grin
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 2:33pm On Jun 21, 2021
Obamaofusa:


lol

Just talk and no substance .Have you ever heard anybody say Igboland is developed before except you chalatans on NL?
You can read that the choicest houses are located in the SW here not only Lagos o.
You always make yourselves happy by posting stupid,repeated pics that are taking from different angles.
For your information,Ibadan is much more developed than the entire Igboland.If you like you can cry your eyes out.

Ok
grin
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 2:34pm On Jun 21, 2021
Workch:
story don start grin


Where is the story? I requested for a greed system. Na u like unnecessarily story pass

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Obamaofusa: 2:35pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:


Many. Like I said
I no need prove anything to you
Have you been to Alalubosa GRA before?
Have you been to Akala way.I love that Akala way...on the right and left are magnificent estates up down to its long stretch.I could not finish my sightseeing when I went to Ibadan last year.After Lagos and Abuja,there is no place as developed as Ibadan.That Bere old place is an eyesore sha but it has shrinked greatly in recent times.I guess USA and Lagos have their fair share of slums but that does not mean that USA is not more developed than UK and Lagos more developed than any state in Nigeria including Abuja.

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Factshunter: 2:35pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



Hahahaha for the records we don't do edited .. we snap with Android of less than 35k
Enjoy owerri below

Imao!
You obviously, a village boy. Where in Nigeria will you not find such road or even better, such buildings or similar, or even something better?

Reason for once, developments is not your building residential buildings let's talk about industries, human resources and stop acting like you've never seen a tarred road before in your life.

Imao

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Ajibel(m): 2:36pm On Jun 21, 2021
omohayek:

2. Rolling out fiber-optic networks connecting the major cities. This could/should be done by private-sector investors, with the FG only helping to ensure they can easily get right-of-way permissions. The perfect place to lay out such cabling would be right alongside the newly renovated railway lines.

Lagos State is already doing this. Rolling out 3,000km fibre optics around the state.

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Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Workch: 2:36pm On Jun 21, 2021
Broveens42:



Where is the story? I requested for a greed system. Na u like unnecessarily story pass
This one has started superstory grin

E shock you abi, na ibadan be this o

Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 2:36pm On Jun 21, 2021
Factshunter:


Drone thunder ya Nyash there.

Why are you killing yourself with envy with that paid agent over the great development happening within SW states, can't you see or read what the OP headlines reads or what?/

Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot

We are talking new oil discovery, human development you are here with that Obiono paid agent whose contract would expire year with your nonsense, usual, highly-colored, carefully selective two local govs drones.

We all know every state, even outside the shore of Nigeria has both rural and urban areas so, WFT and stop polluting this thread with your village pictures already. angry

Below is one of the ' lowered ' images of these so-called high-rise buildings to guys can't deceive everyone. Nice colored and edited pics though but it's all fake up there.

You know a simple drone will expose your region. You know it , na why u don go on defense grin
Re: Lagos Becomes Africa's Start-Up Capital, Ibadan Takes Nigeri's No 2 Spot by Broveens42(m): 2:38pm On Jun 21, 2021
Workch:
This one has started superstory grin

E shock you abi, na ibadan be this o


Thanks for showing me ibadan greed system in the last picture. I must say it is world class. You can now be happy for your sorry self grin

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