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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Abfinest007(m): 9:58am On Apr 29, 2022
My parlour
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Abujaexpress: 9:59am On Apr 29, 2022
thesicilian:
First things first: let's have enough food to eat
Stomach infrastructure you mean?

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nahunger(m): 9:59am On Apr 29, 2022
cheesy
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Winters23: 9:59am On Apr 29, 2022
chibuike65:
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

Lols

Everyone knows watchtower is a global real estate company privately run by 8 men governing body

grin

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by OlawaleBammie: 10:00am On Apr 29, 2022
lightskinnigga:
Onitsha, anambra already looks like this

But with 4-5 stories
na small small na, two to four decades to come it wil be more serener
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Newboss(m): 10:00am On Apr 29, 2022
hammermcc:
Atleast 10 stories is climbable. it's also a good exercise

Please stop day dreaming. Abeg.

A day at a time. Day dreaming destroys potentials. Make money first before you start building mansions

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by seanwilliam(m): 10:00am On Apr 29, 2022
Mumu we Dey talk of food and security e Dey talk of story building .. na wa o

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by SolarKing1: 10:00am On Apr 29, 2022
Nice.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by SugarGirl44(f): 10:00am On Apr 29, 2022
Newton2024:
I don't understand the bolded.

Me too.
Abeg mention me when he explains it.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Akwaibom1stlady(f): 10:00am On Apr 29, 2022
Amen! grin grin cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Irupetepete: 10:01am On Apr 29, 2022
thesicilian:
First things first: let's have enough food to eat
first thing first. Na who beleful dey look high-rise building

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Solofresh2: 10:02am On Apr 29, 2022
Instead of you to pray for enough food and money circulation in the country, you are here posting nonsense.
No be when you chop Belle full you go dey think of building?

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by EgunMogaji2: 10:02am On Apr 29, 2022
Hopeful it doesn't.

It's un african.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by ibrosantus(m): 10:02am On Apr 29, 2022
OP needs to wake up from his dream. You are a dreamer. grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by olisaEze(m): 10:03am On Apr 29, 2022
What’s the point of mega structures to people living below the poverty line??
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by johnnychuks(m): 10:03am 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
the rising sun will look like that.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by SeaTrade(m): 10:03am On Apr 29, 2022
High Rise doesn't just come because they want to beautify a city.
It is driven by a city's income of its populace,in effect the kind of businesses situated there and the number of such businesses.
The few skyscrapers for Eko Atlantic never even full ,talkless of building such in poorer places like Aba and Onitsha.
The building go just remain empty and fall of on its own due to lack of income from consumers to run the place.
Do you know the running cost of such big buildings? undecided
These things have a lot of economics tied to it,not just emotions or what you think should be.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Uniquetani1(f): 10:03am On Apr 29, 2022
Nigeria is only attractive at night and on camera
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Okunga: 10:04am On Apr 29, 2022
tsdarkside:


you must be kiddin....


Try dey travel too. Traveling is quite educational .

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Mrkumareze(m): 10:04am On Apr 29, 2022
Nigeria is not business friendly, in a good society companies build such houses and sale to individuals through mortgage or other applicable means..
I once had a landlord then, who owns two flats in a 30 storey building, he pays instalmentally as I remit monthly rent.. I dare not fail to remit my rent each month otherwise penalties ll be attracted ..
But here in naija, to pay common bank loan na war not to talk of Individual companies ..

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Legendoo: 10:04am On Apr 29, 2022
Lol , something Europeans themselves hate aka the Russian design.

Blocky high rise buildings are only necessary in densely populated parts.

What you need is proper planning, serenity which can be achieved with a proper eco system. Descent nicely planned shopping areas.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 10:04am 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
lol. Sir this can hardly happen o. Just get ur vissa and move if u can.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by juman(m): 10:05am On Apr 29, 2022
The generals ruined Nigeria primarily.

We have resources to achieve modernization.
Vote well in next election.
Don't Vote in criminals to lead us.
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Litmus: 10:05am On Apr 29, 2022
thesicilian:
First things first: let's have enough food to eat

There is never enough food to eat, ask fat people.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by angelfallz(m): 10:05am On Apr 29, 2022
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

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by realestate99: 10:05am On Apr 29, 2022
lightskinnigga:
Onitsha, anambra already looks like this

But with 4-5 stories
Nothing we can do to cure " these people" of their childish chestbeating...........but be careful not to rip your rib cage apart with this your latest chestbeating pro max. Same onitsha that we know? Na wa o

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Opexzy: 10:06am 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.

How can you even think this way... This your logic is faulty and reeks of senselessness.
Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Nobody: 10:06am On Apr 29, 2022
hammermcc:
This is a pic of Uyo . Imagine if all those bungalows and shanties are demolished and replace with even 8 stories .
The 20 story highrise in Uyo is a good step ,but highrise does not always have to be for office purposes. Nigerians must get used to highrise living ,not necessarily for office purposes.
High rise needs power, pipe water and good sewage system. And these are something we lack.


Imagine fetching water in a bucket and taking it up to the 13 tennth story grin

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Sltp: 10:07am On Apr 29, 2022
By your definition, most European countries don't have cities but villages and towns. Or you have never toured around Europe before?

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by realestate99: 10:09am On Apr 29, 2022
hammermcc:
Atleast 10 stories is climbable. it's also a good exercise
Someone that does not know where his next meal will come from, you want him to climb a 10 storey building?

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by EjaikreTheViper(f): 10:11am On Apr 29, 2022
OVB123:
Don`t mind him. Mkpumiri drug is affecting him.

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Re: Nigerian Cities Should Look Like This (photo) by Larrysung(m): 10:12am On Apr 29, 2022
Sweetplum:
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.
lol... Really?

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