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Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Rossikk(m): 6:44pm On Dec 17, 2011
Grand Towers Mall, Abuja (status - Under Const)








http://www.grand-towersproperties.com/uploads/files/brochure.pdf


Abuja Mall (status - Under Const)







World Trade Center Abuja (status - Under Const)







National Library Abuja (status - Under Const)






Silverbird Entertainment Center, Abuja (status - Completed)









Incar Plaza, Abuja (status - Under Const)








Nigerian Cultural Center Abuja (status - Under Const)


"Nigeria Cultural Centre pyramid-like structure is 50 metres high designed in a wide glass and steel 150,000 metres cube comprising seven multi-storey buildings connected. Amongst the features are a museum, an auditorium, mediatheque, a botanical garden, an aquarium, a fitness centre, a hotel. The tower has two carriers in it that takes people to the restaurants on it as well to view the entire city in the capital, "









Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Nchara: 6:50pm On Dec 17, 2011
These mallams go chop well well if Nigeria separates. Abuja will go to the North, so these ones na free for them to take grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by werepeLeri: 6:55pm On Dec 17, 2011
Rossik - Do you have pictures of the Abuja light rail construction? I like to see progress - you can see the pillars around SITEC ESTATE - may do some photographing there tmrow.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by otokx(m): 7:21pm On Dec 17, 2011
Thank you for the phantom pictures.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Rossikk(m): 7:28pm On Dec 17, 2011
^^I believe they're called architectural renders to depict the product in its finished state.

Every facility has been shown with pics of on-going construction.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by musiwa43: 12:29am On Dec 18, 2011
while school are suffering.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by londoner: 1:28am On Dec 18, 2011
This is great. Abuja is shaping up to be a very good capital city.

What I am happy about most is that after approving these projects they are ACTUALLY being builts rather than being abandoned.

Way to go Abuja, I may have to consider relocating to ABJ in a few years.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Nobody: 6:46am On Dec 18, 2011
Money that should be spent on other important things such as Electricity Power and Refineries, Roads, Railways and Education,is spent building Malls and Entertainment centres for the looters angry
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by sartorius(m): 7:17am On Dec 18, 2011
they malls are privately built
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Nobody: 8:54am On Dec 18, 2011
^ from money looted from the treasury ?
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by kokoA(m): 9:11am On Dec 18, 2011
Don't be decieved, majority of thoes projects you saw up there are abandoned projects except the siverbird galleria that have actually been completed and the shoprite towers undergoing serious construction.Mtcheew, !

Since El'Rufai left, nothing meaninful in terms of structural development have happened in Abuja and I beging to wonder, where was El'Rufai getting all thoes monies used for developing the city from duiring his time? undecided Either he was using his personal funds (which is impossible) or the people that came after him are just bunch of looters! We need El'rufai back!
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by dustydee: 9:47am On Dec 18, 2011
I know construction work has resumed on the national library site and also the Abuja mall is a partnership between the FCTA and private developers.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by marcus1234: 10:40am On Dec 18, 2011
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by werepeLeri: 11:16am On Dec 18, 2011
kokoA:

Don't be decieved, majority of thoes projects you saw up there are abandoned projects except the siverbird galleria that have actually been completed and the shoprite towers undergoing serious construction.Mtcheew, !

Since El'Rufai left, nothing meaninful in terms of structural development have happened in Abuja and I beging to wonder, where was El'Rufai getting all thoes monies used for developing the city from duiring his time? undecided  Either he was using his personal funds (which is impossible) or the people that came after him are just bunch of looters! We need El'rufai back!

How can you blatantly lie like this? Which projects are abandoned? Name them. Abeg- dont say stuff you know absolutely nothing about.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Rossikk(m): 3:32pm On Dec 18, 2011
kokoA said

Don't be decieved, majority of thoes projects you saw up there are abandoned projects except the siverbird galleria that have actually been completed and the shoprite towers undergoing serious construction.Mtcheew, !

Since El'Rufai left, nothing meaninful in terms of structural development have happened in Abuja and I beging to wonder, where was El'Rufai getting all thoes monies used for developing the city from duiring his time? Either he was using his personal funds (which is impossible) or the people that came after him are just bunch of looters! We need El'rufai back!

Take your lies back to the ZOO you emerged from. Miserable cow.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by cap28: 3:40pm On Dec 18, 2011
over 70% of the population live in abject poverty and misery, the educational system is in a state of near collapse, roads are death traps, unemployment is on the rise, health care is non existent and yet these ba.stards think the most important think for them to do for the people of nigeria is to build shopping malls which only the nigerian elite class will be able to afford to shop in. smh
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by kokoA(m): 3:56pm On Dec 18, 2011
werepeLeri:

How can you blatantly lie like this? Which projects are abandoned? Name them. Abeg- dont say stuff you know absolutely nothing about.

Hello! Do you live in Abuja?
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by kokoA(m): 4:00pm On Dec 18, 2011
Rossikk:

kokoA said

Take your lies back to the ZOO you emerged from. Miserable cow.

Uncultured Baboon grin Can you brovre me wrong? IdioT!
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Nobody: 2:22am On Dec 19, 2011
so government can find private partnerships to build malls and entertainment centres but not to maintian our refineries, power generation, roads, health care, security etc?

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Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by tpia5: 2:47am On Dec 19, 2011
The real question here is development doesnt have to be exclusively concentrated in specific areas- like only three or four places in the whole of nigeria.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Princek12(m): 7:58am On Dec 19, 2011
no stable electricity that could help develop our manufacturing sector

just about all our interstate roads, and many intrastate roads, are death traps

no drinking water from a public source comes out of the tap/faucet

extrajudicial killings by the police and military, along with bribery collections, all under broad day light, is still the order of the day

our educational system, at all levels, is on a verge of collapse. our graduates, for example architects, cannot draw a line to connect two dots; our electrical engineers cannot build a simple circuit board.

yet, these bastards are constructing all these patch patch projects when the projects that actually transforms a country from developing to emerging to advanced are ignored.

and you say we don't have "fools" in power.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by TenKobo1: 8:12am On Dec 19, 2011
While these projects are commendable, the various governments should also understand that it's not just enough to plant huge projects, there is also a need for various link roads, modern roads that would compliment the stature of what is being built. This i think was one of the issues that hampered the full realisation of the whole potentials of the Tinapa project and other such projects across the country.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by maki(f): 8:34am On Dec 19, 2011
boko haram will allow them to build ba? but our niger delta brothers will not allow investors to build down here witout kidnapping them, what a shame,
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by werepeLeri: 8:36am On Dec 19, 2011
Do people in here understand what the meaning of private developments? Who told you all the projects are government funded? Why not think instead of just working yourself up un necessarily?
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by crackhouse(m): 8:41am On Dec 19, 2011
Nchara:

These mallams go chop well well if Nigeria separates. Abuja will go to the North, so these ones na free for them to take grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
don't worry about that, it will be taken care with bombs and other explosives. I assure u, they will have nothing to go home with.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by MARKREN: 8:42am On Dec 19, 2011
[b]White Elephants The story Of Nigeria.[/
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Princek12(m): 8:43am On Dec 19, 2011
werepeLeri:

Do people in here understand what the meaning of private developments? Who told you all the projects are government funded? Why not think instead of just working yourself up un necessarily?

You think Nigerians are fools? All these projects, marked as private developments, are avenues through which government money is funneled. Often times, stolen funds are actually used to construct this projects, and our politicians are stakeholders in many of these projects.  It is tantamount to money laundering in the underground world, where mafia lords look for entrepreneurs who are willing to help transform dirty money into clean money through their respective enterprises.

Let's use Lagos as a case study. All those Lekki projects developed by Asiwaju Tinubu are on it face called private projects, but we all know where Tinubu got the money from. Why hasn't any private sector project in the power industry taken off?
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by kokoA(m): 9:08am On Dec 19, 2011
Only a few on that list are private projects and thoes are the ones trully under contruction. The rest are just waste of government money.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by scholes0(m): 9:15am On Dec 19, 2011
Rossike, Nice thread.

But next time, when You pull pictures from skyscrapercity.com , you should refer people back to them, and not just copy peoples' efforts from that website, and ''mass-paste'' over here.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by reubeno(m): 9:26am On Dec 19, 2011
good construction works, my advised to the govt is that proper measures shud be put in place to checkmate security lapses before terrorist start bringing them down,
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Bawss1(m): 9:47am On Dec 19, 2011
I don't think the Silverbird Entertainment Center should be listed as fully constructed, the place still lacks a decent access road.
Re: Huge Construction Projects In Abuja - Pics And Updates by Bawss1(m): 9:50am On Dec 19, 2011
The Nigerian Cultural Center and the National Library are funded by the government.

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