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PropertiesInsecurity: Lagos Bans Occupation Of Abandoned Properties, Buildings by CotenantNIG(op): 1:32pm On May 26, 2021
The Lagos State Government has banned the illegal occupation of abandoned buildings and properties under construction across the state.

The action by the state government is part of the measures to address the security challenges which has engulfed most parts of the country.

This disclosure was made by the Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday in Lagos.
What the Lagos State Physical Planning Commissioner is saying

Salako said the measure became necessary due to security challenges in the nation which might likely spread to Lagos State.

He said, “Lagos State Government has observed with dismay the security challenges in the nation and clearly understands the danger posed by the likely spread of this ugly situation to our dear state.’’

Salako pointed out that hoodlums and social miscreants are in the habit of converting abandoned buildings and project sites to their bases, from where they commit atrocities, posing serious danger to residents.

He said his ministry decided to invoke its powers, under Section 73 of the Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law 2019 as amended, to ensure safe, secure, sanitised and sustainable environment.

Salako warned the owners and developers of such uncompleted or existing buildings to always ensure their properties were in proper environmental, safe and sanitation conditions.

He said, “No abandoned building will be allowed, for security and safety reason.”

He added that no construction worker should stay back beyond 6:00 p.m. within premises of buildings undergoing construction.

Salako warned property owners and developers to comply within 30 days to avert sanctions such as their buildings being sealed off with further actions taken where necessary.

He said, “The Ministry is committed to ensuring livability, the safety of lives and properties as well as security in Lagos State, hence Owners/Developer(s) who fail to comply with the above conditions within 30 days, would have their buildings sealed off and further actions will be taken where necessary.’’
Bottom Line

This measure by the Lagos State Government will help to check the activities of criminals, armed robbers and kidnappers which has been on the increase across the country.

It would help protect the state which is the commercial nerve centre of the country and the West African Sub-region as a whole.

https://nairametrics.com/2021/05/01/insecurity-lagos-bans-occupation-of-abandoned-properties-buildings-issues-ultimatum/

lalasticlala
PropertiesRe: Price Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 5:32pm On May 21, 2021
Lalasticlala
BusinessRe: Bitcoin Falls Sharply After China Signals Cryptocurrency Crackdown by CotenantNIG: 2:46pm On May 19, 2021
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PropertiesRe: Price Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 12:44pm On May 14, 2021
lalasticlala
BusinessRe: 19 Ways To Save Money In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op): 6:11am On May 14, 2021
sixtus3606:
Please let me have a detailed info on that.
Here is the url sir
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PropertiesRe: Price Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 9:24pm On May 13, 2021
utepu:
Very informative
Thanks lalasticlala
BusinessRe: 19 Ways To Save Money In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op): 8:54pm On May 13, 2021
sixtus3606:
How about 1M?
We have that too
PropertiesRe: Price Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 8:24pm On May 13, 2021
Lalasticlala
PropertiesRe: Price Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 6:36pm On May 13, 2021
lalasticlala
PropertiesRe: Price Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 6:33pm On May 13, 2021
money121:
Nice thread
Thanks
PropertiesRe: Price Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 6:31pm On May 13, 2021
what is the cost of roofing sheets in your location?
PropertiesPrice Of Roofing Sheets by CotenantNIG(op): 6:31pm On May 13, 2021
Roofing sheets are one of the most important materials required for a building project. Roofing sheets are available in different types and sizes. They are made from different materials like Zinc, Aluminium, etc. These types of roofing sheets vary in durability, overall efficiency, quality, and prices.

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I was able to compare prices from Jiji and a few websites too

Types of Roofing Sheets

Stone-Coated Roofing Sheets
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Stone-coated roofing sheets are known to withstand harsh weather conditions better than a lot of roofing sheets. In addition to all these amazing facts, stone-coated roofing sheets are quite easy to maintain.

Milano design – 0.55 mm thick – N3,400 per square meter
Classic design — 0.55mm thick — N3,400 per square meter
Bond design — 0.55 mm thick — N3,300 per square meter
Shingles design – 0.55 mm thick – N3,400 per square meter
Wooden Shake design – 0.55 mm thick – N3,400 per square meter
Roman design – 0.55 mm thick – N3,400 per square meter


Aluminium Roofing Sheets
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With Aluminium sheets you get a lot of benefits, the first being the basic work of shielding your structure and then there is the beauty and class that it gives your building. Aluminium roofing sheets are also known to be very reliable and long lasting. They are not prone to leaking and they are not corrosive.
Sheet Type Price for 0.45mm Price for 0.55mm
Long span aluminium N2,100 per meter N2,700 per meter
Step-tile aluminium N2,400 per meter N2,800 per meter
Metcoppo aluminium N2,500 per meter N2,900 per meter


Fibre Britment Roofing Sheets
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These sheets are made from finest quality cement and fibre through a unique fibre mesh technology. The production process undergo a rigorous quality control systems giving you a product of long lasting value.
Fibre britment roofing sheets cost 3,400 naira per square metre
Fibre britment step-tile roofing sheets cost 4,900 naira per square metre.


Swiss Roofing Sheets
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Swiss metrotiles is designed in Switzerland and produced with modern technology.The metrotiles are coated with natural stone chips made from top of the rock grinded natural harmless stones. Swiss metrotiles is made available in a range of colours to meet almost every architectural designs and innovation.

A standard Swiss Roofing sheet costs between N4,000 – N5,000 per square meter.

https://clytee.com/2021/05/13/price-of-roofing-sheets/

lalasticlala
BusinessRe: 19 Ways To Save Money In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op): 2:35pm On May 13, 2021
Olawalelead:
Very educating...
yh lalasticlala
BusinessRe: 19 Ways To Save Money In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op):
We have plots of land for sale for as low as #1,500,000 at ibeju lekki
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Business19 Ways To Save Money In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op): 1:28pm On May 13, 2021
I find this very interesting

We thought about all the practical ways you can spend less and save more with your savings plan for all your goals. Let’s get straight into it.

These are all the topics we’ll be covering:

Food and drink tips
Home and living tips
Transport tips
Health tips
Entertainment tips

Food and drink tips

1) Buy your groceries in bulk: One of the easiest ways to save money is by buying all your groceries in bulk. Not to mention how convenient it is to have the kitchen stocked with all your favourite food. Some great places to buy groceries in bulk are markets and supermarkets.

2) Cook, don’t eat out or order food: It’s expensive eating out always, and when you finally sit down to do the maths it all adds up to you spending more and saving less.

3) Food prep is a lifesaver: You get home after a long day at work, and you’re hungry. You’re also tired and want nothing more than to just rest. Instead of being tempted to buy food, all you’ll have to do is eat the food you prepped for the week.

4) Cook only what you can eat: Sometimes we’re tempted to cook much more than we can eat at a single sitting and end up wasting food. You might not realize it, yet every little bit adds up to one buck that you could have saved.

5) Stock up on non-perishable food: Stocking the house up is all fun and games until you open the fridge to find that all the vegetables have wilted and the fruits are turning all colours of the rainbow. Stock up on non-perishable food and buy your fresh produce only when you have an immediate use for it.

6) Pack lunch when you’re going to work: One of the easiest ways to save money is packing lunch to work. You’ll save money and time when you prep something from home and bring it along with you.

Home and living tips – Ways to Save Money

7) Do your laundry: It’s nice to sit back and know that you’ve handed your dirty laundry to someone who will bring them back nice and clean. But did you know that you could save a lot more if you did them at home or went to the laundromat and did it? Yup, it will save you a few bucks.

cool Practice the 30-day rule: You’ve spotted something you like on your favourite Instagram vendors page, and suddenly you want it. Instead of buying it, put the money in your Cowrywise Stash and wait for 30 days. If at the end of the 30 days you think you need it, buy it. The chances are pretty low that you’ll still feel the impulse and 30 days is an excellent way for it to wear off as you put some thought into it.

9) Outsourcing chores is nice, but doing them yourself is even better (for your pocket): We all hate chores and would much rather prefer to get someone else to do them. Except that costs you a lot. You save much more doing it yourself.
Transport tips

10) Carpooling: That Uber ride you’re about to order? Take it with a friend or two. Carpooling means the bill will be split and you still get to ride in comfort to your destination. It’s an excellent way to cut back on spending.

11) Travel packages are the best travel deals: We know you’ve been thinking about rewarding yourself for working hard. Now you want a vacation, and those flight tickets look too expensive because you’ll have to pay for hotels, food and do cool stuff while you’re there. Go for a travel package which is usually more affordable because you get group discounts. You’ll have fun, get a much better deal and still save some money too!

12) Don’t commute during rush hour: If you can leave your home a little earlier or later, do it! There’s nothing better than avoiding the hike in transport fares during rush hour.

Health tips

13) Cut down on smoking and drinking alcohol: You’re probably wondering what this tip has to do with saving money. If you think about how much money you’ve spent on alcohol and cigarettes, you might notice how it all leads up to a larger amount. Both can also lead to expenses paid on medical bills.

14) Health insurance means less medical bills: When you think about the fact that you pay an affordable amount every month for health coverage, it makes a lot of sense that it saves you money in the long run. Whether it’s a headache or something even more severe, your health insurance covers it and saves you a lot of money.
Entertainment tips

15) Stream less and download more: This should seem pretty obvious, but you’ll end up spending much more on data if you stream.

16) One movie or TV streaming service is enough: There are plenty of platforms offering to give you all the movies you can watch with a monthly subscription. We know there’s a temptation to subscribe for more than one but resist it and save that money in a savings plan instead.

17) YouTube and Vimeo are free: If you’re looking to save even more, slash your movie streaming service and go for YouTube instead. There is a lot of great content on there to watch instead.

18) Research events that are pocket-friendly: You’re bored with being home all weekend and want to go somewhere or do something. Search for events that are pocket-friendly! These events could be close to where you live and don’t require you to dish out a hefty gate fee to grant you access. Eventbrite is a great place to start.

19) See a movie at home and skip going to the cinema: We all love the experience of going to a cinema provides. When you’re on a budget, staying at home to watch a movie is a much better way to save.
https://cowrywise.com/blog/ways-save-money-nigeria/

PropertiesRe: Cost Of Cement And Blockwork (may 2021) by CotenantNIG(op): 7:03pm On May 12, 2021
Lalasticlala
PropertiesRe: Cost Of Cement And Blockwork (may 2021) by CotenantNIG(op): 4:20pm On May 12, 2021
drealcivilceno:
3500 in lagos!
which brand
Specify please
PropertiesRe: Cost Of Cement And Blockwork (may 2021) by CotenantNIG(op):
We have plots of land for sale for as low as #1,500,000 at ibeju lekki
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https://clytee.com/2021/05/11/max-garden-odeomi/
PropertiesCost Of Cement And Blockwork (may 2021) by CotenantNIG(op): 4:09pm On May 12, 2021
We continue with our series, cost of building materials in Nigeria.

Today let us look at the cost of cement and blockwork

A cement is a binder, a substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel together. Cement mixed with fine aggregate produces mortar for masonry, or with sand and gravel, produces concrete

Blockwork is construction with concrete or cement blocks that are larger than a standard clay or concrete brick. To make them lighter and easier to work with they have a hollow core that also improves their insulation capacity.

You can always check for prices on Jiji or cheap suppliers

I was able to compare prices from Jiji and a few websites too

UNICEM
Retail Price 50kg Bag
₦3,950 – ₦4100
Whole Sale Price 600 Bags
₦2,300,000 – ₦2,350,000

Elephant Cement
Retail Price 50kg Bag
₦4,000 – ₦4,100
Whole Sale Price 600 Bags
₦2,300,000 – ₦2,350,000

Ibeto Cement
Retail Price 50kg Bag
₦4,000 – ₦4,100
Whole Sale Price 600 Bags
₦2,300,000 – ₦2,350,000

Eagle Cement
Retail Price 50kg Bag
₦4,000 – ₦4,100
Whole Sale Price 600 Bags
₦2,300,000 – ₦2,350,000

Ashaka Cement
Retail Price 50kg Bag
₦4,000 – ₦4,100
Whole Sale Price 600 Bags
₦2,300,000 – ₦2,350,000

Bua Cement
Retail Price 50kg Bag
₦3,950 – ₦4100
Whole Sale Price 600 Bags
₦2,300,000 – ₦2,350,000

Dangote Cement
Retail Price 50kg Bag
₦4,000 – ₦4,200
Whole Sale Price 600 Bags
₦2,350,000 – ₦2,400,000

Blocks
9 inches ordinary – ₦230 – ₦270

9 inches stone dust – ₦270 – ₦300

6 inches ordinary – ₦200 – ₦250

6 inches stone dust – ₦250 – ₦300

Earth Work
Soft Sand (20 tons) – ₦80,000 – ₦90,000
sharp sand (20 tons) – ₦60,000 – ₦70,000
sharp sand filling (20 tons) – ₦50,000 – ₦60,000
laterite filling (20 tons) – ₦35,000 – ₦45,000
Quarry Dust Filling (20 tons) – ₦110,000 – ₦120,000
Granite (20 tons) – ₦130,000 – ₦140,000

I wish to state the prices of cement sometimes differ in some locations, developing areas cost more to get cement than non-developing areas.

https://clytee.com/2021/05/11/cost-of-cement-and-blockwork-may-2021/

CelebritiesRe: Erigga Blocked Me by CotenantNIG: 8:28am On May 11, 2021
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idiot is it your attention I am seeking?
Or erigga dey Nairaland
hi you mailed me
I don't have access to that mail
can you please visit me on
https://clytee.com/2021/05/10/prices-of-doors-in-nigeria/

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PropertiesRe: Prices Of Doors In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op): 5:11pm On May 10, 2021
Akpuobi1:
@CotenantNIG, TALK ABOUT CEMENT TOO. NA WHO ERECT HOUSE FINISH DEY HANG DOOR

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bro ok now
next topic
PropertiesRe: Prices Of Doors In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op):
READ: We have genuine lands for sale in Lagos and Other parts of Nigeria, click to see lands we have for sale
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PropertiesPrices Of Doors In Nigeria by CotenantNIG(op): 3:33pm On May 10, 2021
We would be writing a new series on the cost of buying building materials in Nigeria.

Today, we would be looking at the Prices of buying doors in Nigeria

If you ever want to build a house, office building, or any structure you would definitely be needing a door for security, etc.

You can always check for prices on Jiji or cheap suppliers

You need to know the Kind of door, that would be the best for your new building. I wish to state that the prices of doors have greatly increased recently, most of these prices are from April 2021.

I was able to compare prices from Jiji and some few websites too

Let's get started.

Imported single door (Chinese) cost N12,000 – N18,000

Imported double door (Chinese) cost N30,000 – N40,000

Imported door from Turkey cost N25,000 – N30,000

Imported security double door cost N50,000 – N60,000

Flush plywood low-density door cost N5,000 – N6,000

Flush plywood high-density door cost N9,000 – N11, 000

Metal security single door cost N20,000 – N25,000

Metal security double door cost N25,000 – N35,000

Domestic furniture doors cost N6,000 – N8,000

China doors

Watson Times Chinese Door (6 feet) ranges from N60, 000 – N90, 000

Watson Times Chinese Door (4 and 5 feet) ranges from N60, 000 – N75, 000

China Wooden Door ranges fromN30, 000 – N50, 000

China Steel Doors ranges fromN32, 000 – N55, 000

China Security Door ranges fromN65, 000 – N120, 000

Turkey doors

Turkey Hardwood Door: N75, 000 – N80, 000

Turkey Classic Security Door: N100, 000 – N150, 000

Turkey Laminox Door: N90, 000 – N120, 000

Turkey Door-in-Door: N100, 000 – N150, 000

Turkish Armor Door: N270, 000 – N320, 000

Turkey Luxury Door: N300, 000 – N350, 000

Turkey Coco Castello Door: N200, 000 – N250, 000

PRICES OF SECURITY DOOR

Watson Time – Chinese Security Steel Door

3 ft: N40, 000 – N55, 000

4ft: N40, 000 – N65, 000

Turkish Classic Security Door:

3 ft: N100, 000 – N140, 000

4 ft: N100, 000 – N160, 000

German Armord Security Door (Iron):

3ft: N120, 000 – N200, 000

4ft: N150, 000 – N250, 000

Local Metal (Steel) Security Doors:

3ft: N20, 000 – N35, 000

4ft: N25, 000 – N40, 000

Turkish Luxury Security Doors:

3 ft: N220, 000 – N300, 000

4ft: N250, 000 – N320, 0000

German Copper Security Door:

3 ft: N45, 000 – N70, 000

4 ft: N60, 000 – N80, 000

COST OF BURGLAR- PROOF IN NIGERIA

Burglary proof is installed in a building for security purposed. It’s an iron rod installed before the window is fixed in a building.

1200×1200 mm wrought iron burglar-proof – N9,000 – N10, 000

1500×1200 mm wrought iron burglar-proof – N10,000 – N12, 000

900×2100 mm wrought iron burglar-proof – N13,000 – N14,000

750×750 mm wrought iron burglar-proof – N2,000 – N2,200

900×1200 mm wrought iron burglar- proof- N5,000 – N5,500


https://clytee.com/2021/05/10/prices-of-doors-in-nigeria/

PropertiesRe: Why Renting An Apartment In Lagos Is So Expensive by CotenantNIG(op): 1:10pm On May 09, 2021
Konquest:
It's the power of relentless immigration into Lagos and
Ogun States.
True
Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Bala Mohammed: NNPC Zero Remittance To FAAC, Recipe For Crisis by CotenantNIG: 8:39am On Apr 30, 2021
Why can't this governor generate income themselves

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