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60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by OmoOgunOriginal(f): 6:23am On Sep 15, 2021
No fewer than 60 landlords and some tenants on Prime View City Estate, Arigbede, in the Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State, and its immediate environs have been sacked by flood.

It was gathered that the flood, which had continued to surge for over a week, was as a result of the steady release of water from the Oyan Dam in Ogun State.

In Arigbede, it was gathered that while some tenants moved to their churches and other areas, their landlords relocated immediately to guest houses where they hoped to stay for at least two months when the flood would have receded.

PUNCH Metro during a visit to the area observed that the entrance to the PVC Estate was flooded, even as 70 per cent of the houses inside the estate were abandoned by their owners.

Shola, a tenant in Arigbede, told one of our correspondents that some of the houses inside the estate were occupied by only the landlords and their families, adding that only few of them took in tenants.

He explained that while some of the landlords left on Saturday when they noticed the flood surging towards their buildings, others joined the exodus on Sunday and Monday.

He said, “Most of the people, including tenants staying on the estate have packed out; more are still leaving because of the flood. The PVC, Phase 3 Estate, is the worst hit. Over 60 houses have been abandoned by their owners.”

A landlord, who identified himself only as Ikechukwu, who was seen leaving the estate with his family, said nobody informed him that the place was always flooded at a point every two years.

“I am packing my belongings because the flood is much. Over 50 houses are affected by the flood. Nobody told me that the place was flood-prone before I bought the land and erected a building there. I have been here for the past five years.

“The flood also affected me two years ago; I left and came back. I am leaving with my wife and children. I am going to look for accommodation where my family can be safe,” Ikechukwu said.

A mother of three, who simply identified herself as Victoria, told PUNCH Metro she left her house in Arigbede, where she was a tenant, to take refuge in a church.

She said, “When I came in January, I never knew there was a problem of flood. But a woman later told me that the place was flood-prone. She then showed me marks of the last flood on the wall. I was scared.

“But I met a security man who told me there was nothing like flood in the area. I later asked the caretaker, who explained that it was before and that nothing like that would happen because necessary measures had been put in place.

“However, we saw the flood around 3pm. Before 9pm, the flood had reached half of the house in length. So, I decided to leave with my children to our church because we did not know what would happen before daybreak.”

Also, a landlady close to PVC estate, Mama Folake, said the last time they experienced flood was in 2019 when the Oyan Dam was opened, disclosing that at a point, canoes were used to convey people from the flooded area to higher grounds for N200 per head.

“But pupils paid N100 for a trip from Banku and Prime View City, Phase 3, to higher grounds in Arigbede or beyond. It used to be free, but when the flood increased and the water level became higher, people were compelled to pay. The flood has already taken over Greatness Garden in Banku. We can’t get to Banku from where we are now because of the flood,” she added.

She disclosed that the flood would soon get to a level where the Airtel mast would be put off, while the electricity distribution company would also stop supplying electricity to the area to avoid electrocution of any person.

Mrs Ogechukwu, a landlady living close to PVC Estate in Arigbede told PUNCH Metro that the flooding of the area was always happening every two years.

“This year, most of those affected began to leave immediately they saw the signs. There was no flood last year and this encouraged many people to continue to erect buildings almost everywhere on the estate.

“But why will the government open two phases of the Oyan Dam? We learnt there are four phases of the dam. It is not fair. We don’t have a government; we only have God,” she added.

The Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority said it notified stakeholders, including the state government and the people, before it began releasing water from the Oyan Dam.

The Head of Information, OORBDA, Saliu Adeniyi, said, “We have started releasing water since May and we issued a notice over that. We have been releasing water gradually because of the September and October rains so as to create a vacuum for the rains in September and October.”

The Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor on the Environment, Ola Oresanya, said the state had advised residents in lowlands to vacate.

He said, “We started preparation early; we advised our people, the vulnerable ones, to move out of the place.

“Those that will be impacted negatively are those that are farming by the river and doing some other things there and we have asked them to move away from the river bank.”

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Government on Tuesday alerted residents, especially those in areas contiguous to the Ogun River, about the continuous steady release of water from the Oyan Dam, urging everyone to be on standby.

In a statement by Kunle Adeshina, Director of Public Affairs, the state Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tunji Bello, said officials of the state had been monitoring the release which was earlier announced through an advisory.

He listed areas where the release of water was felt as Isheri North, Kara, Itowolo, Ajegunle, Majidun and Ogolonto.

Specifically, he said residents who live in the downstream of Isheri Olofin up to part of Agboyi would experience flooding as earlier alerted.

Bello stressed that similarly, Onikoyi/Agelete community at Iba New Town at Iba LCDA were also experiencing flooding due to their closeness to the Yewa River.
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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Truthissupreme: 6:24am On Sep 15, 2021
Some go run go Benin republic because of fulani

Some go run to Lagos because of work

Some go run to safe their skull from mining

Some still dey run from flood


Who con dey this ogun state sef?


No wonder Abiodun said fulanis are now the indegenes left that are better Yoruba than him

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Nobody: 6:26am On Sep 15, 2021
Rivers don dey full cause of the massive rainfall.

The government have to start destroying properties built along river channels.

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Evaloyal2J(f): 6:34am On Sep 15, 2021
I hope some of these touts would stop calling the east erosion riden as you can see, nature disaster happens every where

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Admissionclass: 6:35am On Sep 15, 2021
angry
Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Yobabad: 6:48am On Sep 15, 2021
Is a lie, everywhere in the South West is developed, it might be Abia state

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by insidelife22(m): 6:56am On Sep 15, 2021
rivers of Jordan,ogun branch.

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by uBuNiT: 7:20am On Sep 15, 2021
Ogun ? Abi you wanted to say S East ? This dont happen anywhere around S West

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Penguin2: 7:29am On Sep 15, 2021
I’m very sure Amosun’s guy would have been 100 times better than this Dagboru that Tinubu and Osoba foisted on Ogun.

Una pele o!

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Penguin2: 7:30am On Sep 15, 2021
uBuNiT:
Ogun ? Abi you wanted to say S East ? This dont happen anywhere around S West

Change your dealer, he’s giving you cow shit

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Sonnobax15(m): 7:31am On Sep 15, 2021
lipsrsealed
Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by wallay77(m): 7:36am On Sep 15, 2021
H2o...landlord wey pass landlord

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Amastermovic(m): 7:37am On Sep 15, 2021
So many people this area were fooled during the land purchase by selling during the dry season and the ignorant buyer will not come down from his or her car to greet locals and ask how far with this area with scope how the area be..

I'm currently handling some building projects here and I will tell you it doesn't worth it beautiful homes flooded because most are even built directly on same level with the road .

Pls greet locals around and ask before paying or,
building it saves a client that bought a special swamp around here , pouring filling with the hope of building a duplex he will loose his property or life due to collapse after the water level reduce..

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Menance: 7:37am On Sep 15, 2021
Brown Roof shout waste poultry lords running into Benin as usual think say flood no Dy shout waste o after they always foaming in the mouth and also after all the government favour they get. Wait o is this not the high gee haru state?

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by EMAXIM(m): 7:38am On Sep 15, 2021
This is happening because in Nigeria we don't have competent town planners, the government is unconcerned with the citizens plight.

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Justice3000(m): 7:43am On Sep 15, 2021
Anytime i remember this man (DAPO ABIODUN) what comes to my mind is OLAMIDE song... Oyi biri biri kanmi

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:46am On Sep 15, 2021
This is why people prefer to purchase land during rainy season

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Aganju849: 7:49am On Sep 15, 2021
Truthissupreme:
Some go run go Benin republic because of fulani

Some go run to Lagos because of work

Some go run to safe their skull from mining

Some still dey run from flood


Who con dey this ogun state sef?


No wonder Abiodun said fulanis are now the indegenes left that are better Yoruba than him

Spoken like a confirmed idìot

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by free2ryhme: 7:49am On Sep 15, 2021
OmoOgunOriginal:

https://punchng.com/60-landlords-desert-houses-as-flood-overwhelms-ogun-community/

Flood already in warewa. This is a yearly madness from the Eyan Dam authorities releasing huge amount of waters flooding the river Ogun and the communities

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by BeardedMeat(m): 7:49am On Sep 15, 2021
grin

That's the original potorpotor republic there.

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by BeardedMeat(m): 7:52am On Sep 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord1:
Rivers don dey full cause of the massive rainfall.

The government have to start destroying properties built along river channels.
If it was SE your Zombie mouth would have been talking rubbish by now.

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by BeardedMeat(m): 7:54am On Sep 15, 2021
Penguin2:


Change your dealer, he’s giving you cow shit
Own up to your zombeism.
Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by vedaxcool(m): 7:55am On Sep 15, 2021
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Truthissupreme:
Some go run go Benin republic because of fulani

Some go run to Lagos because of work

Some go run to safe their skull from mining

Some still dey run from flood


Who con dey this ogun state sef?


No wonder Abiodun said fulanis are now the indegenes left that are better Yoruba than him
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This what you become after years of hatefulness and malice indoctrination. How did Fulani enter the topic that is clearly about flooding? What does your post have to do with the thread?

Nnamdi cownu knew that many simpletons will be beerfraud citizens at the end of the day that is why he is milking them ceaselessly and tell them all manner of foolery that attracts little push back.

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Re: 60 Landlords Desert Houses As Flood Overwhelms Ogun Community by Truthissupreme: 7:57am On Sep 15, 2021
vedaxcool:
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This what you become after years of hatefulness and malice indoctrination. How did Fulani enter the topic that is clearly about flooding? What does your post have to do with the thread?

Nnamdi cownu knew that many simpletons will be beerfraud citizens at the end of the day that is why he is milking them ceaselessly and tell them all manner of foolery that attracts little push back.
Abokey get off my mention

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