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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ravensckar(m): 9:34pm On Jun 27, 2023
OluchiDelly:


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ok then, i wish her the very best. she used to be very loyal to you in those days grin
Wherever she is, I'm sure she's still loyal. Once a soldier is always a soldier. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 9:36pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:
Whilst I don't know the 'night school' that you graduated from, I'm sure of one singular fact; you barely passed English Language (especially the Comprehension aspect). Everything about your reasoning is antithetical. cheesy cheesy

You not a worthy adversary at all! Go and look for your mates to bandy words with. Exchanging words with you is tantamount to arguing with a brain dead. It's just not worth it! angry angry

At least I have light na. You wey get high reasoning, no be Sangotedo you dey? grin grin

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by zed7: 9:37pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:
Whilst I don't know the 'night school' that you graduated from, I'm sure of one singular fact; you barely passed English Language (especially the Comprehension aspect). Everything about your reasoning is antithetical. cheesy cheesy

You not a worthy adversary at all! Go and look for your mates to bandy words with. Exchanging words with you is tantamount to arguing with a brain dead. It's just not worth it! angry angry
You're not showing any action, I was actually waiting for your TKO but you ain't doing much, just going round in circles. I may have to switch teams because it seems the lady is doing a better job at trying to take you down.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by DEBJOCH1(m): 9:39pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


You can't move then. Since you have money to build house in Lekki Phase 4, you and your neighbours should run solar. That is the way out now because you can't manage on N500 a litre.
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NOT THAT THE OP HAS MONEY TO BUY LAND TO BUILD AT LEKKI PHASE 4, BUT WAS WISE ENOUGH TO BUY HIS LAND AROUND AJAH, LEKKI AXIS WHEN PLOT OF LAND WAS SOLD AT MAYBE N500K TO N1M THEN. THAT WAS THE FRUIT OF BEING WISE.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ravensckar(m): 9:40pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


At least I have light na. You wey get high reasoning, no be Sangotedo you dey? grin grin
And what is wrong with living in Sangotedo?

You see, the more you type, the more you give yourself up as someone who is suffering from the greatest poverty of sense.

I just don't get how a person can continue to exhibit such serial idiocy. Are you cursed or something? undecided undecided
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 9:41pm On Jun 27, 2023
DEBJOCH1:
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NOT THAT THE OP HAS MONEY TO BUY LAND TO BUILD AT LEKKI PHASE 4, BUT WAS WISE ENOUGH TO BUY HIS LAND AROUND AJAH, LEKKI AXIS WHEN PLOT OF LAND WAS SOLD AT MAYBE N500K TO N1M THEN. THAT WAS THE FRUIT OF BEING WISE.

Toor! Buying land is one part, building the house is another. Anybody that has built a house has done a strong thing o. If e like, make the land be 50k.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by miketayo(m): 9:42pm On Jun 27, 2023
Kajaard:


Lol at Lekki Phase 4 cheesy grin cheesy

That na Epe na cheesy

Na ibeju lekki, lakowe and co

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 9:42pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:
And what is wrong with living in Sangotedo?

You see, the more you type, the more you give yourself up as someone who is suffering from the greatest poverty of sense.

I just don't get how a person can continue to exhibit such serial idiocy. Are you cursed or something? undecided undecided

Nothing is wrong with it, but don't claim to meet great minds there. Have you met Elumelu?

Or because you met your fellow oversabis with bogous startup plans, you feel you have arrived? Great minds indeed. You think say na by big English? Use fat tie wan choke yourself.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ravensckar(m): 9:42pm On Jun 27, 2023
zed7:

You're not showing any action, I was actually waiting for your TKO but you ain't doing much, just going round in circles. I may have to switch teams because it seems the lady is doing a better job at trying to take you down.
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

It's not a contest brother! This one be like Man City Vs Sampdoria. If Man City overscore, them go call them 'Agbaya'. cheesy cheesy
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by BreconHills(m): 9:42pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:
Sure she does. But I'm suspecting that her source of information is mere 'hearsay' and not borne out of first hand experience. Seeing how she hastily generalized, one can sense the contempt in her undertone from miles away. cheesy cheesy


Island wey dey give us joy and small semblance of peace and prosperity for Nigeria. Cost of living is expensive, it is always flooded and all the yen yen yen. We love it that way. My sister, only person wey don stay mainland before go understand the difference. cheesy cheesy

It really does depend where you stay on the mainland.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Housing(m): 9:44pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:
The bigger question is, why are you still there?
Is it really close to your office or impacting your life and career in anyway? Bad water, evil traffic , exorbitant rent, expensive services and foodstuff. Fake guys and girls. 3 people in a mini-flat...etc



Anything after Ikate, count me out. Island no get light and when they do, they pay through the nose.

Wish yeye Island? Eti-Osa people claiming Island. What they have there is fake life.

Whenever I have contract (Site) I Lekki axis I always go home no matter how. I have spent less than an hour from General Paint to Surulere even with public transport. Everything there is over priced. People living in shanties and undeveloped vacant land claiming posh. Gumbody with affluence by axis but suffering in reality.

There was a day I was expecting some delivery that I left a site at Illasan around 10.20pm the next building, a residential building was with different ringing tones. They have turn it to a brother every occupants hosting her clients/visitors.

Oju-Elegba is about 10km closer to Lekki Phase 1 than Abijo GRA, same with Awoyaya. Distance between LBS and Lekki is almost same as Surulere to Lekki. So why stress yourself nothing but fake live. Living farthest villages along Epe Expressway. Don't be surprised be Open in living in Lakowe.

Op Kudos to you as you living in your own house. If you have space within your compound please start greenhouse farming. We now enjoy minimum of 18 hours power supply mostly around 22-23hours per day. From Oju-Elegba to Lawanson a distance of less than 3Km there are 9fueling stations. Those on Eti-Osa doesn't have that luxury. Interconnectivity, public schools, a general hospital and University Teaching hospital both within 7minutes drive. Multiple mini stadium and playground. Access to markets.

On that axis is my forebearers isolated Village (farm) not even pririotised one.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by zed7: 9:44pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

It's not a contest brother! This one be like Man City Vs Sampdoria. If Man City overscore, them go call them 'Agbaya'. cheesy cheesy
Show action, the time for talk is over. She's waiting patiently for you to use her as a rag. Nor fall hand o, don't be like that brother that claimed he'll do 4 rounds but only lasted 39 seconds. Men are rooting for you.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 9:52pm On Jun 27, 2023
Housing:


Wish yeye Island? Eti-Osa people claiming Island. What they have there is fake life.

Whenever I have contract (Site) I Lekki axis I always go home no matter how. I have spent less than an hour from General Paint to Surulere even with public transport. Everything there is over priced. People living in shanties and undeveloped vacant land claiming posh. Gumbody with affluence by axis but suffering in reality.

There was a day I was expecting some delivery that I left a site at Illasan around 10.20pm the next building, a residential building was with different ringing tones. They have turn it to a brother every occupants hosting her clients/visitors.

Oju-Elegba is about 10km closer to Lekki Phase 1 than Abijo GRA, same with Awoyaya. Distance between LBS and Lekki is almost same as Surulere to Lekki. So why stress yourself nothing but fake live. Living farthest villages along Epe Expressway. Don't be surprised be Open in living in Lakowe.

Op Kudos to you as you living in your own house. If you have space within your compound please start greenhouse farming. We now enjoy minimum of 18 hours power supply mostly around 22-23hours per day. From Oju-Elegba to Lawanson a distance of less than 3Km there are 9fueling stations. Those on Eti-Osa doesn't have that luxury. Interconnectivity, public schools, a general hospital and University Teaching hospital both within 7minutes drive. Multiple mini stadium and playground. Access to markets.

On that axis is my forebearers isolated Village (farm) not even pririotised one.

When you say these things, they think it is a competition or fight. It is what it is. Before going to the lsland, think of it well. Know that most things are not within a distance. You have to use Uber, bike, drive or trek. One would ordinarily think everywhere on the Island is swimming in power supply, but that is not the case and the places that have it are expensive. Make one person no dey Sangotedo dey argue with me abeg.

Lmao @ residential house with different ringtones. Hustle must continue na.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by miketayo(m): 9:53pm On Jun 27, 2023
Abudu2000:
that is the bright thing about the island. It is expensive so very few touta can afford to pay expensive rate of living hence they run back to their mainland land. I wa raised in mainland but i tell you this I would rather run gen 24hours on the island than 24hours supply on mainland. Mainland if filled with illiterates and hunger ia privalent there. Spare me that crap that there are rich ones on the mainland coz there’s none lol. I used to think I know rich people till i got to island and i saw theres a whole new meaning of wealth, you are not rich if you drive a 2012 car in 2023 lol dont tell me you are saving or living low key. Island here we have rolls royce users just cruising and living their best lives. Even at the expensive fuel rate now see people still drifting and reving in rush hours. Island is a cruise only if you can afford it though.

You are either a teenager or you have very poor reasoning, the island covers the whole of Lagos Island all the way to Eleko in ibeju lekki.
The only place you can actually have a normal home is Ikoyi (minus obalende area) and some parts in Phase1 before marwa or ikate.
The richest people in Lag stay at Ikeja GRA, even when they have houses in Falomo.
I would pick good light, good road and water anywhere in lagos before the mosquitoe ridden island.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ukaface(f): 9:54pm On Jun 27, 2023
What am even thinking is how school children Dey cope?
I remember my pman giving me #200 per week that year for school chops and I was able to manage was even saving like #20 -#50 per week .
How are school children managing? If pure water #5 no even Dey ehn?? Chai!

So y’all still think BAT our saviour will save us like this?
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by HNICEARTH: 9:55pm On Jun 27, 2023
We are still in a town hall oh. We've not entered balablu, talk more of blublu and bulabla.

Tinubunomics nah your mate

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by EgusiShankly: 9:58pm On Jun 27, 2023
DeeBaDan:




This one is new ..


Island is like England while mainland is like Nigeria. cheesy
grin grin
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Housing(m): 10:01pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


Isn't it? Even Epe is part of Island. The whole area once you crossover the bridge is ISLAND.

There was this part I went to off Blenco. I was lucky they didn't chook hand in my eyes because I kept looking in shock. I wouldn't have been shocked if that was Ikotun.
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Just branch enter Illasan, Agungi, Igbo-Efon and Ikota school, you will be see poverty in and shanties. Very old bungalows, submerged buildings.
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Eagba(m): 10:08pm On Jun 27, 2023
Tallesty1:
grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy


Calm down nwanyi oma.

This creates another problem because Nigerians bypass these meters so easily, especially those living in estates.
that is quite to to fix if the discos are serious. They just need to get an AI that monitors pattern of usage of certain customers and that can inform operators when something is off.
Then operatives can carry a stake out.
Also stiffer penalties should be meted out for power thief
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Zealag(m): 10:13pm On Jun 27, 2023
Soon you will look at the moonlight and you wouldn't find it again. Nigeria is a very hazardous place to live in.
Living in Nigeria was supposed to be added among the thousand ways to die.
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Mancala: 10:23pm On Jun 27, 2023
rukyboy:
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Lol. I guessed you missed her point.

Those estates are supplied by IPPs.

The tatrifs are super high.

No I didn't. I understand exactly the point she's trying to make and still insist it's false economy. Just don't need to belabour my assertions. Unless the laws of science have ceased to work in Nigeria, not unlike everything else, a modern fridge will use less electricity by staying on and keeping it closed versus switching it off and on intermittently.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by chidiokay: 10:28pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:


To further display her contempt, I made mention of 'great minds'. The thing bite am for body again. Me wey know the caliber of people wey I mingled with both on the mainland and Island.

cheesy cheesy


Bro save the great minds nonsense you have being spewing all along for lawma

who are those living on the island to start with, 80 if not 90% migrated from the mainland or even from outside lagos to island.
You talk about island as if people living there fall from the sky, i know so many guyz that come from a very poor background living on the island axis today forming posh but the reality of the situation is that you have more fake people living fake live in lekki, most people in lekki are just people doing copy copy to matchup with trends at all cost.
Nigerians that can't behave properly here but when they get to Us or abroad they behave normal is what you have happening in lekki ...people making efforts not that they are unique
Great mind starts with background/upbringing and exposure from a tender age .. 80% of boyz in lekki are grass to grace. naa una lekki dey freak i grewup in surulere

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by 0taPiaPia(m): 10:31pm On Jun 27, 2023
Mancala:


"you need balls of steel to put on your AC overnight or leave your refrigerator on for 24hrs" If you have constant electricity, it may be false economy to switch off your refrigerator for short periods of time to save energy. It's better to leave it on and let it run per designed efficiency since it can take a fridge almost 12 hours to cool down to set temperature once it has warmed up. Curbing excessive opening of the fridge is a better energy saving strategy, but if you have kids in the house, may be almost impossible to achieve undecided

Lock the fridge or freezer and keep the key somewhere high above children's reach.
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Ibkrichie(m): 10:36pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


I never spoke for you. I am sure I didn't tag you in that comment.

I also never expected your first reply, so I would be pleased now that I wouldn't have to deal with another reply from you.

Typical Tier4 Island aggresiveness. grin

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by drlateef: 10:40pm On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:
I live on the island where you can sarcastically call Lekki phase 4 πŸ˜€. The electricity destribution here is nothing to write home about. Infact you can count the number of hours you have light over here in a month. They bring it for few minutes each day for a couple of days towards when it is time for them to destribute the bills. People here have been generating electricity for themselves by using their generating sets.
Infact, it is no longer news that most Nigerians have lost hope in the Discos .
In the wake of the fuel subsidy removal, I discovered that the few homes who could afford fuelling their generating sets hardly do so. Even the more affluent ones that other residents rely on to charge their phones when ever they put on their Gen set have gone 😫.

Those that could confidently run their Gen all night preceding the subsidy removal only power it on for few minutes to pump water then off it goes.

The one that baffled me last night was that I looked out my window and everywhere was so dark except for the moonlight. Even a building close by that I could confidently say they have been having light all night for the past 2 years of my residing here was out of light last night. Which way Nigeria? 🀷

The standard of living of Nigerians have dropped drastically!

Abeg someone should help me calculate how much we have saved from the subsidy since May 29 let me collect my own share and know wether na solar panel and inverter I go use my own buy 😫.

Calculating.....
4 trillion x 29 days = ??

I just tireπŸ˜₯



Why lament when you can sell gen and buy solar inverter. Do you people need brain to think?
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Ibkrichie(m): 10:45pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


Use who clean shoe? Hehehehe. Me, Poco play gender card on your Sangotedo rebuttals?

Hehehe. I am waiting for you sha. Go on your generator and come back. If e no gree on, leave am. Just come back and use me to clean your waterlogged shoes. I am waiting. Light dey for here. grin grin

Is it on this matter or another??
Well I dey follow up sha, I want to know who go finally fall off πŸ˜‚

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by PlayboyCarti: 10:46pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


Cc Ravensckar.

This one is even meeting great minds in Sangotedo. grin grin
wonders shall never end oh.πŸ˜‚
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Ibkrichie(m): 10:46pm On Jun 27, 2023
Magnoliaa:
This Island vs. Mainland Lagos war dey always be like Ghana vs. Naija own. grin



We that stay in the outskirts of Lagos, where do we fall in the line up like this?

Interland πŸ˜‚

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by dododawa1: 10:48pm On Jun 27, 2023
IJEGUN, ISHERI OSUN and IKOTUN headquarter of DARKNESS

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Iamzik: 10:49pm On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:

Its my personal building and I work from home. We have been managing well before this whole thing started. I guess it is bitting everyone one way or the other.

Look very well your APC people have light.
Crew awon this this NEPA tariff will favour me and my family grin grin

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by eagleonearth(m): 10:51pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


At least Mainland people would see food chop. Island own is a quagmire. It would feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. No noise, no neighbour to gossip with. You go just dey inside your hot house dey think your life. grin
Island is for the rich folks

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