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Forum GamesRe: What Is Your Problem? by Mustay(m): 12:18pm On Jun 26, 2008
bullSHIT
Forum GamesRe: When I Meet A Nairalander by Mustay(m): 12:15pm On Jun 26, 2008
oniranu
Forum GamesRe: What Is Your Problem? by Mustay(m): 12:13pm On Jun 26, 2008
bullPISS
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerian Soldiers Ready To Risk Their Lives? by Mustay(m): 12:12pm On Jun 26, 2008
I've walked and worked there for 3 years
PoliticsRe: The New Lagos by Mustay(m): 12:11pm On Jun 26, 2008
I want to streets not major roads!
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerian Soldiers Ready To Risk Their Lives? by Mustay(m): 12:09pm On Jun 26, 2008
bilymuse:
the barrack is the worst place you can bring up a child; he/she would turn out to be a criminal or a prostitute.
WHAT RESEARCH DID YOU CONDUCT HERE?
SportsRe: Kanu Challenge Lagos Govt Over Rio Ferdinand's Visit To Nigeria by Mustay(m): 12:03pm On Jun 26, 2008
khufu:
had it been kanu was the one honoured as Rio he wouldn't have complained. y did he not complain when tax payers monies was used to treat him of his heart ailment years ago? he is just been paranoid. i don't blame him though, there is a wide gulf between education and illiteracy.
there's this ignorance in the minds of the educated in Nigeria that those who read less than them are less intelligent - what a paradox!


education is seen as the hallmark of the most intelligent views
Forum GamesRe: What Is Your Problem? by Mustay(m): 11:58am On Jun 26, 2008
u again!
Forum GamesRe: When I Meet A Nairalander by Mustay(m): 11:57am On Jun 26, 2008
. . that's too much
Forum GamesRe: 1st Tot by Mustay(m): 11:57am On Jun 26, 2008
certainly
SportsRe: Kanu Challenge Lagos Govt Over Rio Ferdinand's Visit To Nigeria by Mustay(m): 10:20am On Jun 26, 2008
nobilia:
Don't you even know that the amount you are spending to stay online to post your opinions here could feed the little boy of your neighbour but you ignored it all and now you have become ambassador of goodwill.
u nko?

Kanu set up KHF after the heart disease almost trauncated his career. Nigerian hospitals cannot treat these children. Our president himself has his 'experts' as he calls it in Germany.
IslamRe: Muslim Converts by Mustay(m): 10:07am On Jun 26, 2008
A forum for Muslims to share their faith. Muslims only please, even the moderators are Muslims.
I guess 4play and David didn't see this on their web page wink
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerian Soldiers Ready To Risk Their Lives? by Mustay(m): 9:53am On Jun 26, 2008
I don't understand the education part - they don't build schools or what undecided huh What about the Command Secondary Schools and the Army children schools?

These guys are very disciplined when it comes to neatness of their cantoments but the problem they have is relating with civilians
PoliticsRe: The New Lagos by Mustay(m): 9:51am On Jun 26, 2008
The good, the bad side of a city

* Shanties, refuse heaps compete with flower gardens, hedges in Costain, Lagos
By Regina Akpabio
http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/metro/article01//indexn2_html?pdate=240608&ptitle=The%20good,%20the%20bad%20side%20of%20a%20city

BENEATH the labyrinth of flyovers in the Costain area of Lagos Mainland, two different worlds exist.

There is, on the one hand an inviting landscape of manicured greenery, the centerpiece of which is the newly completed, beautiful, green roundabout, the metal fence of which is painted in white.

A pleasure to behold, not many Lagosians would have imagined the transformation possible until a few months ago before the Lagos State government's beautification programme in the metropolis, began to bear fruit.

But next door to this beautiful landscape of lush green lawns and hedges, a different world exists.

In this squalid world, also inhabited by Lagosians, a motley of shanties fashioned out of old aluminum sheets sit atop piles of refuse.

Close by, there is a market for chickens, goats and rams.

The regular stream of people in and out of the market, the many children playing around the shanties and the refuse heaps that surround them, indicate the presence of a thriving colony slum dwellers that is incongruous with the beauty only a few hundred metres away.

Apart from the bigger spread of refuse, which last week looked as it was strewn by a demented cart pusher, smaller piles were all over the place.

Beside this, a canal that emits nauseous odour forces passers-by to cover their noses, flows lazily into the lagoon.

"I wonder how these people cope, inhaling this terrible odour all the time," a woman who came to but chicken from the market told The Guardian on Friday.

She continued: " I was disturbed when I came early one morning and saw some children emerging from the huts all dressed up in their school uniforms.

"That means some people live here and raise children in this environment. Such a situation should not be permitted at all. "

But obviously, whether under deliberate official acquiescence or negligence, it appears the settlement has so far survived even as the residents and their customers seem to survive by plying their different trades.

From the rear of many of the shanties where the kitchens seem to be located, smoke swirls around as vendors serve customers plates of food on tables made from rough pieces of wood and planks stuck into the ground.

The chicken and ram market, which is located on a railway line, was littered with sacks of animal feed.

When The Guardian visited the area, hardly did anyone pass by without spitting because of the stench, yet the scores of residents went about their normal lives oblivious of the discomfort.

Some were performing their domestic chores, while others were haggling at the ram and goat market, which borders the road that leads from Funsho Williams Avenue to Orile Iganmu.

Some of the residents complained they have no alternative than to put up anywhere they could in order to carry out their activities.

One of them, Ahmed Salisu, said: "It is not as if we are happy living in this kind of place but I have to live somewhere to carry on with my business. Where do we go when the government is even demolishing people's homes?" he asked.

According to him, he is not just living there alone but with his entire family who are with him in Lagos.

"I am living here with my wife and five children who are in school here in Lagos. For now, this is our home until we can get something better," he added.

Even as he was talking, little Fatima and her three brothers in their school uniforms were returning from school, running happily across the heaps of refuse, into their home.

For them, there did not seem to be anything wrong with their home as long as it has sheltered them from the rains and sun.

"Yes, this is our house and we like it", she responded to a question before her father ordered her into the house.

A passer-by, Mr. Johnson Ola who closed his nose while passing through the area said: "I wonder how the residents here are able to cope with this stench. This is where they dispose their human waste and at the same time prepare their food.

"How I wish the government that is making the rest of Lagos so beautiful would remember these people.

"It is a surprise that such a dirty settlement can exist side-by-side with the beautiful Costain Roundabout and those nice lawns and hedges.

Nobody is asking the government to render these poor people homeless by destroying their houses. What I am saying is that it would also be proper if the same government builds low-cost homes that such level of Nigerians can afford to live in. Many of them are forced to live in this kind of squalor because they cannot afford to rent a better place."

According to him, the government only concentrates in building homes for the privilege ones and not for the masses.

Another resident who preferred anonymity said: "The government is no longer building homes for the common people.

It is rather demolishing the homes of poor people. If it concentrates on building one-room apartments, people like these would not bother themselves to be erecting shanties everywhere."

But the Managing Director, Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Mr. Ola Oresanya, said the state government was still evaluating reactions to the demolition of shanties under the Marine Beach flyover in Ijora recently.

According to him, the government would still remove the other shanties, including the one along the Costain-Orile Iganmu Road.

"The eviction of illegal occupants and demolition of shanties within Lagos metropolis is a continuous exercise. It is not what government is prepared to rush into, considering the impact on those involved.

"In the first instance, for them to have occupied the spaces illegally was not their fault but the failure of past authorities that did not take appropriate measures concerning open spaces within the state.

"For now, we are carefully watching their reactions and making plans towards their relocation bearing in mind the enormous cost effect.

Some of them have returned to their various hometowns or moved to stay with friends and relatives while others have chosen to remain where we evicted them from or moved to another illegal shanties within the state".

He, however, emphasised that the Fasola administration was caring and that the demolitions were not a sign of hatred but rather part of efforts to further protect the environment and change the face of the metropolis "since there is no development without pains."
SportsRe: Kanu Challenge Lagos Govt Over Rio Ferdinand's Visit To Nigeria by Mustay(m): 9:48am On Jun 26, 2008
Nobillia

there's no country without problems and I don't attack people cheesy cool We are here to rub minds wink we've seen people here telling us they are ashaned being Nigerians while others condemn them for being a 'sore loser'

China is a country that's hosting the olympics - you saw what happened during the torch!


This topic has made us know other things;

Through the links posted, the Fashola supporters on this topic have not given a solid answer. I've read all the links posted here about the reason for the competition.

the question still is



Beline:
So how did Ferdinand visit benefited the children?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Issues For Phone Forum Moderator's Attention by Mustay(m): 9:41am On Jun 26, 2008
. . . and there are too many personal attacks here.


Also, the cliques (i guess you know them) are ARROGANT here. We are all here to rub minds (please I do not refer to the gprs thingy) so share what you know or provide lins for them if the topic has been discussed before wink
Nairaland GeneralRe: Issues For Phone Forum Moderator's Attention by Mustay(m): 9:39am On Jun 26, 2008
The free this and that

the em em

the free gprs

the God punish glo

etc

These things made me stop coming here. I only read posts here since last year. Nairaland has become notorius for 'hacking' into the GSM companies.

If honsule sets up a thread talking about the recent problem with gprs, a new member justs posts his e-mail, number and even address there shocked
CultureRe: People Wey Sabi Write Pidgin: Make Una Show Una Skills by Mustay(m): 9:34am On Jun 26, 2008
Mesmerize:
lmao!!
wetin that one mean?
CultureRe: Somalis In Nigeria by Mustay(m): 9:33am On Jun 26, 2008
Isiolo

those are the kinda things that happen here regularly on nland.

topics give birth to other topics

May be u could go 2 the dating and meeting-up zone to meet ur people wink
SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:28am On Jun 26, 2008
German forward Lukas Podolski (L) and German midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger celebrate with teammates at the end of the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. Germany won 3-2. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --

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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:27am On Jun 26, 2008
Coach of the German national football team Joachim Loew gestures at the end of the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO / OLIVER LANG -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --

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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:27am On Jun 26, 2008
Germany's striker Lukas Podolski (L) and Germany's midfielder David Odonkor celebrate after the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St. Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. Germany won 3-2 and qualifies for the final. AFP PHOTO DDP / SASCHA SCHUERMANN -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --
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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:25am On Jun 26, 2008
Turkish defender Sabri Sarioglu kneels on the pitch at the end of the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. Germany won the match 3-2. AFP PHOTO / PATRICK HERTZOG -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --

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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:24am On Jun 26, 2008
Germany's defender Philipp Lahm celebrates after Germany's midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger (unseen) scored the 1-1 during the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO DDP / TORSTEN SILZ -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --

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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:21am On Jun 26, 2008
German midfielder Michael Ballack (L) heads the ball next to Turkish midfielder Ayhan Akman during the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --

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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:20am On Jun 26, 2008
Germany's striker Miroslav Klose (R) celebrates with Germany's midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger after scoring the 2-1 during the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO DDP / TORSTEN SILZ -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --


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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:20am On Jun 26, 2008
Germany's striker Miroslav Klose celebrates after scoring the 2-1 during the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO DDP / SASCHA SCHUERMANN -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --

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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:19am On Jun 26, 2008
Germany's striker Miroslav Klose celebrates after scoring the 2-1 during the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO DDP / TORSTEN SILZ


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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:18am On Jun 26, 2008
Supporters crowd the Heiligengeistfeld during a public viewing session in Hamburg, during the Euro 2008 championships half-final football match Germany vs Turkey held on June 25, 2008 at the St. Jakobs-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO DDP / ROLAND MAGUNIA


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SportsRe: Euro 2008: Pictures and Videos by Mustay(m): 9:18am On Jun 26, 2008
German midfielder Simon Rolfes (L) vies for the ball with Turkish midfielder Hamit Altintop during the Euro 2008 championships semi-final football match Germany vs. Turkey on June 25, 2008 at St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI -- MOBILE SERVICES OUT --

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