₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,330,659 members, 8,446,497 topics. Date: Thursday, 16 July 2026 at 04:11 PM

Toggle theme

Western Nigeria Development And News Thread - Politics (17) - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsWestern Nigeria Development And News Thread (62015 Views)

1 2 3 ... 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ... 32 Reply (Go Down)

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by nisai: 7:38pm On Sep 05, 2021
Tonim:
Overland Airways & Air Peace are serving Ibadan as of now. Not sure
if there’s room ( demand) for another carrier.

I just hope they can upgrade Ibadan Airport as soon as possible.

God bless Gov Makinde for his good work in Oyo State wink
wink smiley smiley
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Arnold1(m): 11:43am On Sep 06, 2021
Tonim:
Lekan Salami Stadium remodeling (phase one) was recently commissioned in Ibadan.
Nice!
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 8:32am On Sep 18, 2021
Ore Industrial Park Employs 6,000 workers in one year - CEO

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ore-industrial-park-employs-6000-workers-in-a-year-%e2%80%95-ceo/

The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Ore Industrial Park, Ondo State, Femi Akinkuebi, said the establishment of the industry has helped to cushion the effect of unemployment in the state, saying no fewer than 6000 workers had been employed in the last one year.


Akinkuebi who made this known while speaking with newsmen in Akure, Ondo state capital, said the industrial park which housed many industries will employ about 120,000 workers within the next ten years while 40,000 workers will be employed in the next five years.

He described the steps taken by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu- led administration over the park as one of the best business decisions, noting that it has changed the narrative of the state from being a civil service-driven economy to an industry-based economy.


According to him, the efforts of the b present administration in the state to industrialize the state was designed to ensure rapid transformation in the state, noting that this has attracted investors coming on board.

He said the investors noted that the state has a huge potential, which they could put their money into and derive bountiful returns, which was achieved due to diverse resources ranging from agriculture to mineral deposits that the investors would explore.

He also said the park will avail youths, small and medium scale business owners within and outside the state the platform to thrive by growing and developing their respective business enterprise.

Akinkuebi said the Ore Industrial Park was created by the Akeredolu led administration in order to eradicate poverty, improve the standard of living, boost wealth creation, unleash the nation’s industrial potential, build a reputation for Nigeria in technology and industrialization.



He however, said: “As much as we are interested in foreign investors, we can’t forget our people, this necessitates our approach to encourage both local and international companies.

“The Ore Industrial Park has the capacity to employ not less than 120,000 workforces within the next 12 years at the park, it will create 40,000 jobs in five years, while over 6,000 workers have been employed in the last one year.

Akinkuebi said there are about six companies that are currently on ground while more companies will soon start operations at the park, saying the state government is more interested in giving opportunities to its people and also business-minded people

He said “even those with little or no startup capital are welcome to use our facility, we have a business conducive facility that will give your business the much-needed leverage to thrive”

The Ore Industrial Park is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between the Ondo State government and Hessmac Industry Limited, designed to provide world-class infrastructure and ultra-fast operational efficiency, proximity to raw materials and target markets, uninterrupted power supply, easy access to gas with EPL gas pipeline and adequate security.



The park has its own installed 30MW trio-fuel Independent Power Plant dedicated to providing power within the park and was sited on a massive 1000 hectares of eco-friendly, economic and industrially zoned land.
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f):
High rent pushes affordable accommodation beyond reach of Southwest residents

https://guardian.ng/property/high-rent-pushes-affordable-accommodation-beyond-reach-of-southwest-residents/




Rent rise by over 50 per cent in major locations

Rental homes are getting more expensive in Southwestern cities as professionals and young families struggle to pay exorbitant rents demanded by landlords.

The shortage in affordable homes has been the driver for high demand, leaving those that need homes at the mercy of landlords.

Many professionals struggle with high cost of living close to their offices, except high-income earners who could afford expensive rents in city centers. While most families still earn the same salary before and after the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the cost of living keeps skyrocketing.

With the existing payment structure, which allows landlords to collect rent up to 12 months in advance or sometimes two years, the ability of prospective tenants to pay is hindered by inflationary trends, which impact the cost of living.



Rent control has not been effective in Nigeria as market forces determine the real estate market and the private sector leading the drive for housing delivery. Thus, market forces such as demand and supply rule the market.

In Lagos, locations such as Ikeja Government Reserved Areas (GRA) and its surroundings like Maryland, Mende and Shonibare estates remain the most expensive on the mainland with rentals for three bedrooms starting from N1.9 million to over N4 million. Four bedrooms start from N3 million. Before now, landlords charged between N1 million and N1.2 million for a 2-bedroom apartment.

Rent in downtown Lagos is also increasing as the area welcomes more development projects like the ongoing Dangote Refinery, Lagos Free Trade Zone, 4th Mainland Bridge and new cities like Alaro City, which are expected to come on stream. Rentals for a three-bedroom flat in specific locations such as Southwest Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Banana Island, start from N3 million.

Banana Island still commands the highest rental values across all property categories and maintains its status as the most expensive location in Nigeria. As the cost of rent continues to soar, people living in highbrow areas are forced to relocate to Arepo, Magboro, Sango Ota, Mowe, and other sub-urban parts of the state.

A Lagos-based estate surveyor and valuer, Mr. Richard Olodo who confirmed the development stressed that in most cases there has been about 10 to 50 per cent increase.

Although, he said where some are increasing, others are bringing down rent depending on locations.

Olodo said: “If you talk about Ikoyi now, some are reducing rent so that the property will not be unoccupied. But in other areas where rents were minimal like lkeja, Maryland, Surulere, where you have people from Island coming to compete with them because they couldn’t afford rent on the Island, it is going up. I think it is general to see an increase in rentals in the Mainland. Presently, those on the lsland are being given rebates to keep them and the house occupied and if you don’t give them a rebate, there is no way you can keep them. “



He said the situation might continue as more residential development come up in these neighbourhoods.

The Chairman, Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), Ekiti State chapter, Dr. Sunday Olajide said rent in the state especially in Ado, the state capital, is always increasing, with about 80 to 100 per cent recently, without corresponding facilities to support the increase. He said this was triggered by the fact that everybody wants to live in the capital city.

He said the problem seems compounded, as the government hasn’t demonstrated a strong interest in developing estates for the civil servants and the general public.

Olajide said: “l know of places where tenants paid N100, 000 before, now they pay between N180, 000 to N200, 000. Those who could not afford to pay rent as a result of the impact of COVID-19 and high inflation have had to relocate to their village to farm. Also, many houses are vacant because of COVID-19.”

“Governments in Nigeria are only interested in how to collect tax from residential properties. Even if you go to government estates, the roads are not there; waste disposal is at its lowest, primary healthcare is zero. That is why the little housing that the private sector can build, it is not possible for the government to exercise power over them regarding the high rent. The landlord will ask them, how many have you built?. “
He added: “The rent in an estate starts from N700, 000 to N1 million for a duplex. In medium-density locations, four bedrooms start from N 400, 000. Sometimes it is difficult to increase rent in the state due to the nature of residents, with a good number of them who are civil servants and it is not also easy to increase rents because of the housing poverty in the state.”

The immediate past chairman of NIESV, Ogun State, Salimon Shobanjo said an increase in rent is a function of demand and supply, which dictates price. He said with the sharp increase in prices of building materials, one should expect a rent increase in rent.

“Since the economy went into recession, it hasn’t been easy for tenants to meet their rent obligations. We have a lot of properties that are not tenanted because people can’t afford rent. Currently, rents depend on location and design. In highbrow areas like Abeokuta GRA and others, a duplex could go as high as N2.5 million yearly. A two bedroom apartment could go as higher as N750, 000 yearly depending on the finishing.


He noted that since housing is a product of so many things, land must be accessible, cost of documentation and planning should be affordable while finance should be available and reasonable especially, mortgage for homes.

“The prices of building materials such as cement has risen by over 100 per cent in recent times and now is about N4, 000.The same thing with iron rods, and our local sand. Then you talk about the cost of expertise. Only very few artisans have the required expertise, it should not surprise you to know that we go as far as Benin to look for tillers, to get a good plumber and electrician is also a problem”, he said.

Also speaking, the publicity secretary, Oyo State branch of NIESV, Fisayo Alo explained that in some areas in Ibadan where apartment rents used to be N1 million, there has been an increase to about N1.5 million.

Alo said: “The cost of construction is high, even to acquire land is not easy and the construction industry is capital intensive.
Despite this rise in rent, I still pity developers because recouping capital expended on housing is not easy. Prices in some suburbs of Ibadan are even increasing. However, everybody wants to live in a secure location, not minding the high rent. The supply is limited but demand keeps increasing.”
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Arnold1(m):
Tonim:
Ore Industrial Park Employs 6,000 workers in one year - CEO

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ore-industrial-park-employs-6000-workers-in-a-year-%e2%80%95-ceo/
I have to admit; Aketi did well with this. I wasn't aware the park has its own installed 30MW trio-fuel Independent Power Plant

Great news!
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 7:24pm On Oct 03, 2021
Bodija Premium Estate, Bodija, Ibadan.

Construction currently ongoing

Pubic Private Partnership (PPP) between Oyo State and Project Scope Estates, Ltd.

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 9:35pm On Oct 03, 2021
HID Awolowo Estate, Oke mosan, Abeokuta

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by TheSupleemLeada(m): 9:41pm On Oct 03, 2021
Building housing estates everywhere when a bulk of it's youths are unemployed and resorting to yahoo yahoo..... imagine if Awolowo was building housing estates upandan instead of focusing on human development? Some of our parents would still be stark illiterates the ones in togo....we celebrate mediocrity too much in this country thanks to leaders without foresight.
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 10:29pm On Oct 03, 2021
Ogun State Hospital, Oke mosan, Abeokuta.

Construction currently ongoing

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 10:33pm On Oct 03, 2021
Ogun State Judiciary Complex, Abeokuta

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 10:54pm On Oct 03, 2021
Model of Pearl Coppice Estate, Ibara GRA, Abeokuta.

Construction currently ongoing

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f):
The Mayfair Executive (Private Club), Ibara GRA, Abeokuta.


Exclusive place in abeokuta if you want privacy and a proper dining experience.
Their burgers and caesar salad are lovely.

Environment is beautiful..it has a bowling alley, conference room for corporate
meetings, game center and jacuzzi.
A rooftop terrace bar is available to the delight of members.

The lounge is situated in a very cosmopolitan area of Ibara GRA.
It therefore offers a very serene atmosphere for visitors.

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Arnold1(m): 3:17am On Oct 05, 2021
Tonim:
HID Awolowo Estate, Oke mosan, Abeokuta
Tonim:
Ogun State Judiciary Complex, Abeokuta
Tonim:
Model of Pearl Coppice Estate, Ibara GRA, Abeokuta.

Construction currently ongoing
These look very nice.

Ex Gov Amosun really tried; the only thing is he concentrated on Abeokuta as opposed to the whole of Ogun state.
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 6:34am On Oct 06, 2021
Banana Island, Lagos

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f):
Green Legacy Resort, Oke mosan, Abeokuta

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Tonim(f): 11:57am On Oct 08, 2021
Ocean Valley Estate, Oke mosan, Abeokuta.

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by MrMaestro: 11:25pm On Nov 03, 2021
Tonim:
Ocean Valley Estate, Oke mosan, Abeokuta.
wow these are gorgeous.
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by nisai: 6:21am On Nov 04, 2021
Tonim:
Ocean Valley Estate, Oke mosan, Abeokuta.
Are u from Ogun state?
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f): 6:49pm On Nov 20, 2021
Tonim:
Ocean Valley Estate, Oke mosan, Abeokuta.
Nice.
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f):
Wow, beautiful thread
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f):
Recently completed Ekiti Civic & Convention Center, Ado-ekiti

The second picture shows VP Osinbajo and Gov Sanwo-Olu at the commissioning ceremony.

The third picture is the ekiti investment summit.

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f):
Pictures within Ado-ekiti metropolis

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Shaolin77: 9:32pm On Nov 20, 2021
Keep deceiving urself's, SW remain the most underdeveloped and shitty region in sotthern nigeria. Fact and reality don't lie, you can only deceive those who haven't been to SW AND those who don't know yoruaba ppl
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Factshunter: 9:41pm On Nov 20, 2021
JerryB1:
Pictures within Ado-ekiti metropolis
Cute! grin
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Gbajure(m):
Shaolin77:
Keep deceiving urself's, SW remain the most underdeveloped and shitty region in sotthern nigeria. Fact and reality don't lie, you can only deceive those who haven't been to SW AND those who don't know yoruaba ppl
Thank you. Will u then leave us that want to be deceived alone and vamoose? Just crawl back into ur cave
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f):
Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, Ado-ekiti

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f): 3:05am On Nov 22, 2021
Akure.

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by Namnam: 4:05am On Nov 22, 2021
Mayor of ogun HAS to stop building suburbs. They’re a waste of resources, land, tax money and housing is barely available for the average Nigerian. Sprawling out every city like what westerners do only contributes to environmental degradation and makes buissnesses harder to form in Nigeria angry

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by kevapet: 3:24am On Nov 28, 2021
Gbajure:
Thank you. Will u then leave us that want to be deceived alone and vamoose? Just crawl back into ur cave
Nice reply. grin
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f): 8:48am On Nov 28, 2021
Foodco launches in Abeokuta

Foremost multi-channel retailer, Foodco Nigeria Limited has extended its footprints in South- West Nigeria with the launch of its first brand shop in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State. The store is the 14th outlet in the South West.

Established in 1982, FoodCo boasts a branch network including co-location malls, neighborhood quick shops and supermarkets across Ibadan, Lagos and now, Abeokuta

Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f): 9:32am On Nov 28, 2021
Ekiti Govt partners with firm to lay 606KM broadband cable

Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with O’odua Infraco Resources Limited for the laying of laying 606 Kilometre broadband of internet infrastructure in the state

Reeling out its plan, O’odua Infraco Director said the 14 Month Project will Cost 5 Billion Naira
and will facilitate internet accessibility
Re: Western Nigeria Development And News Thread by JerryB1(f): 10:59am On Nov 28, 2021
Ibadan

1 2 3 ... 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ... 32 Reply

Food Insecurity Remains The Greatest Challenge To Nigeria's Development – ObiUpdate. Nigeria Development And Development Update. PICTURES.Eastern Nigeria Development Commission (ENDC)projects234

Air Force Performs First All-Female Crew ISR Mission (pictures)Twitter Reacts To FG’s Plan To Lift SuspensionBen Murray-Bruce: If Those 3 Million Super Eagles Jerseys Were Made In Aba...