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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Beremx(f): 3:44pm On May 06
zionstaar75:
u guys don't really know mende,apart from flooding mende is a hideout for criminals where drugs are sold 24 hours. Ashawo sef full there. Let anyone living in Lagos challenge me and I'll show proof
so because there are criminals and ashawos in Mende, government should demolish buildings in that area? How many buildings will be demolished in Lagos because of criminals and flood?
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Akharmony: 3:45pm On May 06
This ill fated event happens to many business people. This is simply how people fall from grace to grass .. i have seen some rich business peoeple return back to nothings because government happened to some of them. Many of this people who own this properties might not be able to build somthint like this again during there entire life .. corrupt Government official taking bribes to approve such lands to pple should not b spare .

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Litmus: 3:46pm On May 06
jamesversion:



I noticed building sinking also in Port Harcourt. Someone bought a swamp and built an estate on its. There were at the plastering stage when the building started sinking inside.

But why are engineers and architects wicked. Why not inform the owner not to build on such land. undecided

Would they have listened?
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by kay29000(m): 3:47pm On May 06
Rebelutionary:
@naptu2 thank you for ALL the threads you painstakingly create. How you establish the history that lead us here is what I like about your threads.

To all those that say that have gone from "oh they gave them only 2hours" to "EVERYTIME there is flooding they demolish", one person can't use his property and cause a thousand others suffering so the government has to do the needful.

See how quiet they were when they were asked if they had documents but their online minions will be here making noise.

You were given notices 3 years and you didn't seek to remedy it before government came for you, now you want to whip up ethnic sentiments.

Exactly...graveyard silence.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by REDshouse(m): 3:54pm On May 06
DMerciful:
Lagos is almost entering the Atlantic Ocean geographically so there'll always be flood occasionally. Don't use this normal flooding consistent with coastal areas as excuse for demolitions.

Even if you demolition 100% of houses in Lagos, there'll still be occasional flooding. Coastal cities like Venice, Sicily gets flooded constantly. Countries like the Netherlands and Italy gets flooded.

We know the game plan but our electoral choices remains our electoral choices and will always be based on equity and justice!
u be olodo... System one is a major canal and people have built houses on it, encroaching on the system one... There is water system master plan in Lagos and needs to be strictly adhered to... anything to reduce or minimise flooding in Lagos is a welcome development

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Topshow2010(m): 3:55pm On May 06
CluelessMODS:

Honestly! They are just obsessed with Lagos and the west generally.

Fact and no be today sef ,na so their forefathers like Azikwe obsessed Lagos and the west so tey he formed alliance with the northerner in order to slight our Papa Awolowo which culminated to d political quagmire that olori pelebe region found themselves now undecided

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by MsOnyi24(f): 4:00pm On May 06
CommonSense1967:
The fat cow Alade is another omo ale among us like that Chinedu that wanted to become Governor.

My goodness you guys are so tribalistic - its stinks. I am really beginning to dislike Yoruba people, I had no idea you people are like this.
I thought racism was something until I discovered tribalism, Yoruba people - are you people this bad??
Henceforth I must avoid all of you until at least one proves themselves to be good.
Tinubu can be president for a maximum of 8 years only but this damage you are bringing on yourself with still follow your generations.
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by GloriousGbola: 4:00pm On May 06
Rebelutionary:
@naptu2 thank you for ALL the threads you painstakingly create. How you establish the history that lead us here is what I like about your threads.

To all those that say that have gone from "oh they gave them only 2hours" to "EVERYTIME there is flooding they demolish", one person can't use his property and cause a thousand others suffering so the government has to do the needful.

See how quiet they were when they were asked if they had documents but their online minions will be here making noise.

You were given notices 3 years and you didn't seek to remedy it before government came for you, now you want to whip up ethnic sentiments.

Lagos state will NEVER give a demolition order at short notice. There is always a series of notices. They must have drummed this into the heads of everyone in the system. Anyone who claims they have not received previous notices is lying.

This is why now when officials drop a notice they take a picture as well. So no one can start denying afterwards

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by sparko1(m): 4:05pm On May 06
Port443:
Once an area experiences flooding, demolish the place. Sounds like an intelligent solution to me grin grin grin grin
Sometimes read, so you don't look this stupid.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by sparko1(m): 4:09pm On May 06
iampeterben:
Whatever the government can do to compensate the affected persons the government should do and let's leave all this evidence proofing.

Compensation, they don't even have C of O, not to talk of governor concent, without C of O, the land doesn't even belong to them.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by GloriousGbola: 4:09pm On May 06
In 2004 my company renovated multiple facilities across lagos. The then hod was pally with people in town planning and did upgrades/renovations without approval. Fast forward to 2012,we wanted to do a fresh set of upgrades. Where are your old approvals. No where to be found. We paid for the approvals and paid penalties.

On one project one of my supervisors wanted to extend beyond our boundary. It was literally taxi drivers who strated threatening him. They said they knew where the boundary was and they would go to local govt

On this same project we extended into the right of way. A year later lasbca came after us and made us take down the structures within right of way.

Contraventions and cutting of corners and trying to be smart all come with a caveat - you are always at risk with no source of legal redress.

You may get away with it if your contravention is not constituting a nuisance. But when you are literally causing floods, deaths, property and environmental damage to others?

These people should be happy lasg is not suing then for gross negligence, environmental pollution, involuntary manslaughter and aggravated property damage.

Maybe that needs to be done so people can understand

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by CommonSense1967: 4:09pm On May 06
MsOnyi24:


My goodness you guys are so tribalistic - its stinks. I am really beginning to dislike Yoruba people, I had no idea you people are like this.
I thought racism was something until I discovered tribalism, Yoruba people - are you people this bad??
Henceforth I must avoid all of you until at least one proves themselves to be good.
Tinubu can be president for a maximum of 8 years only but this damage you are bringing on yourself with still follow your generations.


Pls get lost and don't come back. We could care less about how you feel. Your feelings are inconsequential and irrelevant.
If you dish out hate to others, you better expect hate to hit you back in the face. We are just getting started.
If you think that we will allow you to demonize us as you did to the Fulanis during the Buhari admin, then you must be smoking Mk puru mirri.
All tribes are hitting back at you not just Yorubas because of your ways. You always start something, then when others give it back, you start to play the victimhood slave card. In the same way, you started a war then when you lost, you start to blame others.

No tribe is even close to the Igbos when it comes to tribal and religious discrimination. It's in your DNA.

Get lost and don't come back.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Jonjam269: 4:21pm On May 06
DMerciful:
Lagos is almost entering the Atlantic Ocean geographically so there'll always be flood occasionally. Don't use this normal flooding consistent with coastal areas as excuse for demolitions.

Even if you demolition 100% of houses in Lagos, there'll still be occasional flooding. Coastal cities like Venice, Sicily gets flooded constantly. Countries like the Netherlands and Italy gets flooded.

We know the game plan but our electoral choices remains our electoral choices and will always be based on equity and justice!
Who cares whatever your choice, Asiwaju is your master. The President and Commander in Chief of Armed Forces of Federal Republic of Nigeria. You can't do more than what obirodent miscreants are known for wailing and grunting and peddling falsehood. You can continue your wailing career.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by lagonovo: 4:22pm On May 06
Take it for free, ALL the owners know exactly what they are doing. We all pretend like we are not Nigerians.

A very learned friend is currently in blatant violation of building code to build his AirBnB in Lagos and he won't talk to me again for telling him the truth. He recently paid over a million to some unscrupulous elements, who may or may not be official employees of the state government. He knows exactly what he is doing but kept saying 'this is Nigeria'. When government eventually acts, some clowns who don't care about general good of the system will start whining. Your parents warned you to always stand on the right side of justice but you keep saying "this is Nigeria", I can twist things my way.

Due diligence is on the engineers and architects, and most important, due diligence is ON YOU!

jamesversion:



I noticed building sinking also in Port Harcourt. Someone bought a swamp and built an estate on its. There were at the plastering stage when the building started sinking inside.

But why are engineers and architects wicked. Why not inform the owner not to build on such land. undecided

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Jonjam269: 4:23pm On May 06
MsOnyi24:


My goodness you guys are so tribalistic - its stinks. I am really beginning to dislike Yoruba people, I had no idea you people are like this.
I thought racism was something until I discovered tribalism, Yoruba people - are you people this bad??
Henceforth I must avoid all of you until at least one proves themselves to be good.
Tinubu can be president for a maximum of 8 years only but this damage you are bringing on yourself with still follow your generations.
Stop wailing obirodent miscreant, nobody cares whatever you think about your master and tormentor the great Yoruba race.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by iampeterben(m): 4:23pm On May 06
zionstaar75:
u guys don't really know mende,apart from flooding mende is a hideout for criminals where drugs are sold 24 hours. Ashawo sef full there. Let anyone living in Lagos challenge me and I'll show proof
Then thank you government of Lagos for the demolition.
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Shikena(m): 4:29pm On May 06
God bless you real good!!!

Most of the good people in our government secretariats are struggling because they don't delve into illegalities to make tons of money.
I insist that almost all the owners, if not all of them, know exactly what they are doing! Even in small towns outside of Lagos, you will always see government's X mark on illegal fences, plots, shops and houses. There is no way government won't give you more than enough notice. Ignoring those notices and pretending to see it just two weeks to demolition is your personal headache. You can only fool those who don't care but pretend to care about the system when it suits them.

GloriousGbola:
In 2004 my company renovated multiple facilities across lagos. The then hod was pally with people in town planning and did upgrades/renovations without approval. Fast forward to 2012,we wanted to do a fresh set of upgrades. Where are your old approvals. No where to be found. We paid for the approvals and paid penalties.

On one project one of my supervisors wanted to extend beyond our boundary. It was literally taxi drivers who strated threatening him. They said they knew where the boundary was and they would go to local govt

On this same project we extended into the right of way. A year later lasbca came after us and made us take down the structures within right of way.

Contraventions and cutting of corners and trying to be smart all come with a caveat - you are always at risk with no source of legal redress.

You may get away with it if your contravention is not constituting a nuisance. But when you see literally causing floods, deaths, property and environmental damage to others.

These people should be happy lasg is not suing then for gross negligence, environmental pollution, involuntary manslaughter and aggravated property damage.

Maybe that needs to be done so people can understand

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Treasure17(m): 4:30pm On May 06
Rainy season in Lagos is your sure bet before you erect any building. However, people in charge of approval or condition approval whatever should be severely monitored. Money and resources gone. Why on earth will you erect a building beside canal.
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Hedonisco: 4:31pm On May 06
zionstaar75:
u guys don't really know mende,apart from flooding mende is a hideout for criminals where drugs are sold 24 hours. Ashawo sef full there. Let anyone living in Lagos challenge me and I'll show proof

Where drugs are sold 24/7 and ashawo plenty sounds like paradise to some people.
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Shikena(m): 4:33pm On May 06
There is a reason why our people in Nigeria have the phrase "money miss road". Those are not empty words, that phrase is loaded with wisdom.

There is a reason why those canal axis were unused for decades, while adjoining areas were fully developed, until impunity became order of the day.


Treasure17:
Rainy season in Lagos is your sure bet before you erect any building. However, people in charge of approval or condition approval whatever should be severely monitored. Money and resources gone. Why on earth will you erect a building beside canal.
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by maestro299: 4:34pm On May 06
naptu2:
Yemi Alade made the following complaint and said that the residents were only given 2 hours notice.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CWb12XgweA?si=SDL_i0Nw_lkuAyLT

Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs



(He provides video evidence)

Yemi Alade @yemialadee



Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs


Yemi don fat ooo

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by DMerciful(m): 4:42pm On May 06
He is an illegitimate president. Never won the election but was rigged in
Jonjam269:

Who cares whatever your choice, Asiwaju is your master. The President and Commander in Chief of Armed Forces of Federal Republic of Nigeria. You can't do more than what obirodent miscreants are known for wailing and grunting and peddling falsehood. You can continue your wailing career.
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by FireUpNow(m): 4:42pm On May 06
StOla:
Mende wey I know like the back of my hand.

Many built houses that later sank into the ground.

Pako bridge linking Mende at Ajose street to Ojota, used to have a house that only the top window of the 1st floor was still above the ground. It eventually got demolished and the mechanics around there expanded their workshop over it.

All the canal pathway within Mende has been turned into one estate or the other. In those days, you will stand on the ground near the swamp area of Mende, and the ground will be bouncing.

Same thing applied to Arowojobe Estate in Mende, but people kept on sandfilling the swamps and building houses like no man's business.

Gone are the days Alligators used to be found in the canal areas of Mende

You be old Mende boy. I remember those days in secondary school. That kpako bridge that linked Mende to Ojota. That's where we used to cross when going to Ojota. I don't like the sandfiling. I remember cedato bakery owner who built a high rise building near the canal and the house entered the ground leaving only the top floor. My beautiful Mende has been destroyed.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by DMerciful(m): 4:44pm On May 06
Building of houses takes one month? How come these houses were built for years and the authorities are only realizing after 2023 elections?
REDshouse:
u be olodo... System one is a major canal and people have built houses on it, encroaching on the system one... There is water system master plan in Lagos and needs to be strictly adhered to... anything to reduce or minimise flooding in Lagos is a welcome development
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Tremple8v: 4:50pm On May 06
Omo na front of bros baker house i dey see so sad
Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by PHAYOL81: 5:05pm On May 06
All the critics of LAGOT on this environmental and urban regeneration are merely wishing LAGOS rot while they create online contents, one after another, to badmouth her. But they've failed. We'll not stop rebuilding. Whosoever wants to go can go but LAGOS mega regeneration plan must be reenacted and upheld. If we do it right, RIGHT people who are regulation compliant, who cherish well-structured society would come in to replace them. It's no more space to accomodate anybody but attractive place for the right people.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by Bovis(m): 5:07pm On May 06
naptu2:
Tokunboh Wahab @tokunboh_wahab




Please do everything you can to watch the short clip above. Listen to what the residents said and listen to what the commissioner said.

Well spoken commissioner, those of us that grew up around the Ojota/Maryland axis fully understand the inherent dangers of building anywhere near that canal.

There was a wooden bridge we use to walk through from Mende to the Ojota garage in the 80’s but I would not divulge the stories and secrets around it on this forum. However, I strongly advise people new to Lagos to make serious inquiries before investing in landed properties anywhere in Lagos - start your enquiries with the locals

You will not accept those lands for free if you know the history of that OIL. Vehicles used to avoid driving across that canal for fear of the river. The name alone is enough giveaway that it’s a no go area

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by naptu2: 5:07pm On May 06
Everlastingson:


Keep quiet and stop this deception. There was a destructive flooding in Dubai not long ago. Did you hear they went about destroying houses and blaming the same victims whom they( govt) gave approval to build the houses in the first place? This subterfuge won't sway sane, reasonable, and objective persons.

JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH!

Is this your attempt to make sense? Do you have any idea what encroachment on a canal means?

This is not about making noise o! You have to at least make sense.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by naptu2: 5:10pm On May 06
jamesversion:


Ok, but wouldn't the engineers rather reject such construction job from the landowner?

It's better than soiling their professional reputation.

It happens sometimes. For example, the building that collapsed at Gerard Road, one of the professionals pulled out when he discovered that the developer was cutting corners. Unfortunately not all of them are so professional

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by joseph1832(m): 5:10pm On May 06
Everlastingson:


Keep quiet and stop this deception. There was a destructive flooding in Dubai not long ago. Did you hear they went about destroying houses and blaming the same victims whom they( govt) gave approval to build the houses in the first place? This subterfuge won't sway sane, reasonable, and objective persons.
Obviously, you're neither sane, reasonable or even objective.

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Re: The Flood That Led To The Demolition In Mende by HenryWilliams(m): 5:12pm On May 06
Wickedfacts post=129812781:
Yemi Alade has an Igbo mother and I understand her Chinedu spirit showing.


Fortunately, the good people of Lagos are now wary of bastards like this and know how to handle them appropriately.

I thought as much.

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