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| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Reflect7: 11:55pm On May 01, 2024 |
udomonday:The pictures show more businesses - set to be demolished - on the 'original route' than on the 'landmark' route. So why should Landmark be favoured over them? |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Reflect7: 12:00am On May 02, 2024 |
MrGerald:Flyover? Bro, do you know that whole beach area is EKO ATLANTIC PHASE 2 territory? They've even started sand-filling the place! That dude had no business setting up any long-term business there. Even without the road being built, he would still have to clear from that place. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Earthquakes: 12:12am On May 02, 2024 |
raumdeuter:Why didn't you compare the standard of education in Canada and Nigeria, why didn't you compare the standard of living for both too? Who told its only property tax, what happened to proper work tax and GSTs? And you forgot to mention how USA or Canada demolishes property they approved for you just less than 10yrs ago. Nigerians and defending rubbish shaa, we deserves our leaders |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by NinjaMetahuman: 2:12am On May 02, 2024 |
Kobicove:I have never even heard of the landmark until this whole debacle. His head is as empty as it is bald. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Jostoman: 5:13am On May 02, 2024 |
turmacs:God almighty will continue to bless you more and more for this your wonderful comment. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by raumdeuter: 5:19am On May 02, 2024 |
ebufa:Give us examples of those past head of states and how they ended |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by raumdeuter: 5:20am On May 02, 2024 |
Earthquakes:The minister has openly asked the owner to bring his approval documents since. There were many properties destroyed on that axis why is it landmark that's screaming |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Maysdevices(f): 5:31am On May 02, 2024 |
turmacs:💯💯💯 |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Maysdevices(f): 5:34am On May 02, 2024 |
navyseal2220:A Yoruba man speaks and they still mention an Igbo man These people are something else |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by skywalker240(m): 5:48am On May 02, 2024 |
turmacs:We will rather be alone than merge with any eastern or western region Those guys from the West shouting "Bless SS SW are self deceiving feel good ignorant kids. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 9:06am On May 02, 2024 |
turmacs:u said it all... A bottle of prosecco for you |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Cruzmaster: 9:33am On May 02, 2024 |
professorPABX:Igbo is already a rich tribe. All they have to do is to pressure their governors to focus more on infrastructural development in the region. They (Igbos) will start relocating their businesses to SE. They will push for seaports too. In the next five years, Lagos will be shadow of herself. Igbos have all it takes to develop the region even without the help of the government. Am happy the way Lagos government is dealing with them. At least they will start thinking home . |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by MrGerald(m): 11:26am On May 02, 2024 |
Reflect7:Did he just go there and started building, didn't he get approved? The only thing there is that when fg need your property for development or whatever reason, be it your ancestral home in the village they'll collect it from you |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by megley(f): 11:34am On May 02, 2024 |
You're glad you left Nigeria? My dear, I'm happy for you. God go do am for us very soon. The BS is getting way outta hand. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by DonXavi(m): 1:01pm On May 02, 2024 |
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| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by victory36(m): 2:49pm On May 02, 2024 |
CommonSense1967:funny of you to think that road will be completed in the next 50 years time. Y'all don't see that this is just another money laundering scheme by government? Plus I don't think anyone will leave his country and travel to Nigeria just to see a coastal road😒 |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by CommonSense1967: 3:13pm On May 02, 2024 |
victory36:Just because your Gbajue warlord was unable to get anything accomplished in his 8 years in office doesn't mean that Tinubu cannot get it done. So far, he has a record of starting innovative projects and getting them accomplished in the long run. 700 km is a long road, it will not be completed overnight but it's a start. People will not come to look at the coastal road, but the coastal road will bring more developments to those shorelines from Lagos to Calabar with more beach businesses, hotels, resorts, and the like. I travel around the world for such views, why can't we have such in Nigeria? |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by victory36(m): 3:59pm On May 02, 2024 |
CommonSense1967:dey play small 127 km took fg 10+ years |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Nobody: 4:13pm On May 03, 2024*. Modified: 4:33pm On May 03, 2024 |
turmacs:If truly you are from the SS then you need your brain rebooted. If Nigeria breaks then the SS tribes should form a union like the EU and call it SSU. The SS elders were wise not to have joined bia-fraud during the biafran war as the SS in bai-fraud would have been worse. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by turmacs(f): 8:38pm On May 03, 2024 |
guysbewise:I don't argue with idiots and you seem to be one. Where we call "South South" today was created 27 years after the civil war, so i don't understand where your own South South elders came from and made decisions during the civil war, idiot. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Nobody: 7:27am On May 04, 2024*. Modified: 7:59am On May 04, 2024 |
turmacs:You are the idi0t. If they do get their bia-fraud you can relocate there. Was there a South East or a country called Nigeria before the Europeans came and they latter created Nigeria in 1914. Even with the free information age today you have decided to remain an idiot. Before Nigeria was created in 1914 there was already the Niger Delta which is now also called the South South. |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by turmacs(f): 8:44am On May 04, 2024 |
guysbewise:You can wail and cry all you want, but judging from the number of people that liked my comment,we can all agree that the average South South person Would rather go with the Igbos than stick around with you and the corrupt bastards you call leaders in this useless country. Please cry more. I've read almost all your comments and all i can say is, keep deceiving yourselves and cry more while you're at it 😹 |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Nobody: 8:54am On May 04, 2024*. Modified: 9:17am On May 04, 2024 |
turmacs:You must be an Igbo claiming to be from the South South so you can relocate to bia-fraud and continue your cry there. Some history lessons for you: The South South or Niger Delta: "before Ojuku declared the republic of Biafra in may 1967 Isaac Adaka Boro an Ijaw man had declared the Niger delta republic in february 1966. Boro had formed the niger delta volunteer force an armed militia with members consisting mainly of his fellow ethnic group declared the niger delta republic on february 23 1966 and fought nigeria's federal forces for 12 days but they were eventually defeated and then jailed by the Ironsi federal military government [and Ojuku eastern governor] for treason" But it was Gowon from Kanke Local Government Area in Plateau State that later set Boro free and Boro later became a major in the Nigeria army. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVRx3RhN3XE |
| Re: Landmark Demolition: I'm Glad I Left Nigeria - Tayo Aina by Dshocker(m): 6:16am On May 11, 2024 |
Ikaeniyan0:He didn't spend $200m, rather the business grew into $200m over time. |
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