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Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by QuestLINKsPrpty(f): 10:43am On Jan 08, 2025
Judolisco:
Since when did rivers state become East... Arbi my eyes dey pain me? Seun your moderators, no dey read again oh... Dem jst dey push everything come frontpage grin
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Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Umuinyioku: 10:43am On Jan 08, 2025
Wisdomites:
😁😁😁 It's pepper your body

Tinubu conquer a whole tribe
Tinubu conquer a whole tribe by destroying their properties because they didn't vote for him?

Where is the principle of democracy we are practicing? Ordinary Ghana is showing us the way. And he was there to witness inauguration of a new government which he is aversed to. He believes in thuggery and ballot box snatching.

Very soon, you will experience many blue chip companies moving out of Lagos. Dangote is thinking relocating to Abuja and Rent out her premises. Foreign companies are closing shop because of multiple taxation and greed of one man!
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Arostar2023:
georgeakins:
Go and make your region liveable.
Enough of your needless wailing.
And why were you complaining and wailing earlier on? "Go and make your region liveable.", when they take your advice , you start wailing.

Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Blitzking: 10:48am On Jan 08, 2025
georgeakins:
Go and make your land habitable.
We don't need you on our land.
Can u even buy land in your land? Ur land my foot
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Johnn74: 10:48am On Jan 08, 2025
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Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Umuinyioku: 10:48am On Jan 08, 2025
Paraman:
When will you relocate to Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi or Enugu from Lagos? Nobody send you and your wailing, Lagos no need your tears.
Are you original Lagos Lagos protegy? Mtchweee.

Many of you came to appropriate the political heritage of Lagos in the name of Oduduwa. You are torncoat Lagosian. Just like Tinubu who Is not original Lagos protegy who has Iragbiji Osun state ancestry.

So, stop your nonsense talk of being Lagosian.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by kettykin(op): 10:51am On Jan 08, 2025
lailo:
Comedian grin poor man that has nothing in his pocket given advice to investors grin
Lagos does not need them, rather they need Lagos to expand their wealth. Lagos is a land of opportunity, it is either u comply or u Bleep off.
See wretch with his poverty induced mentality. If 5 of such companies move from Lagos to Abuja then that the end of Lagos as a commercial hub
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by winterfell007(m): 10:53am On Jan 08, 2025
kettykin:
The relocation wave is surging with intensity. Landmark Group has boldly uprooted and shifted its entire operations. One can only hope that the dominant Niger Delta-owned banks and oil giants will seize the moment, relocating their headquarters—or at least a significant part of their operations—to Port Harcourt. Failure to act now risks leaving the region vulnerable to the next toxic chapter of political neglect and economic marginalization as the proverbial cock crows its timely warning.


Due to numerous inquiries in the thread.PH was part an parcel of the Eastern region. PH was originally developed to evacuate coal from Enugu. PH was originally called Igweocha.

They are absolutely losing their minds over a business that coughs up N10 Billion per year in taxes relocating to PH . Imagine the chaos if bigger players like Access Bank, UBA, Zenith Bank, Seplat, Nextoil, or even the Zinox Group decide to pack up and leave too. Lagos is living on borrowed time, and the clock is ticking.

Word on the street is that even Dangote is fed up with Lagos’ endless drama. Rumor has it he’s planning to move his main HQ to Abuja and rent out his Lagos office once it’s finished. If that happens, expect BUA to follow suit, and Lagos will finally settle into the role everyone’s been envisioning: the economic hub of Yoruba land and little more.
Lagos will continue to prosper even if they all relocate. I'm Igbo but I must tell you the truth, ain't no way PH will ever rival Lagos in economic size or opportunities. It could have been possible if we still had the old eastern region as a whole with Enugu being the regional capital and PH been the business epicentre as planned by Late Mike Okpara. If the foundation he layed was followed up to the letter, then Lagos would have been struggling to catch up with PH because the oil and gas activities and blossoming business activities from Aba all the way down to Port-harcourt would have been huge challenge for Lagos to catchup.
But atlas, the civil war, the Igbo phobia by other enthic groups in the eastern region took away all those potentials. Awolowo was smart enough to take advantage of that to foster Lagos as the economic standpoint where all things will emanate from. That's why everyone since the 70s had to migrate down to Lagos to seek job opportunities. The more population Lagos had, the bigger its market which was attractive for us all the Banks, Multi-nationals and other business to make Lagos their headquarters.
So my guy ain't no way PH will rival lagos, except there's no more Nigeria
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by winterfell007(m): 10:55am On Jan 08, 2025
GeneralPula:
But PH is not in the east..

Anyway, goodluck to them o
Port Harcourt is still a part of the eastern region if we look at it geographically.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Paraman: 10:56am On Jan 08, 2025
Umuinyioku:
Are you original Lagos Lagos protegy? Mtchweee.

Many of you came to appropriate the political heritage of Lagos in the name of Oduduwa. You are torncoat Lagosian. Just like Tinubu who Is not original Lagos protegy who has Iragbiji Osun state ancestry.

So, stop your nonsense talk of being Lagosian.
An Igbo man having a high blood pressure over Yoruba land.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Dareal90s(m): 10:59am On Jan 08, 2025
proeast:
Oguta is best and potentially most lucrative. He should be wise except Rivers state government would be investing in his project, otherwise it's still potentially risky but better than toxic Lagos.

Anyone who is still investing in Lagos with all the bigotry and hate the bastard of iragbiji has entrenched, will have himself to blame.

They believe Lagos has arrived and thus they can mess with investors assets recklessly. But all it takes is awareness and people being intentional in staying away.

Real estate sector has already taken a hit there and that's why slums are appearing everywhere in Lagos.
So government property is now investors assets? You ppl are so dull and slow
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by egbedox: 10:59am On Jan 08, 2025
SmartPolician:
Oga Paul, charity begins at home. Expand your business to your region. Hospitality business is thriving in Imo State.

Why not create an artificial lake in Owerri and build a tourist centre in your home state? You invest your money elsewhere, a government comes and ruins everything.

Update
Some people suggested Oguta lake, but I mentioned artificial lake to do something unique like Jabi Lake in Abuja.
Funny enough, he's not on nairaland to read your review.
I suggest you put this idea into constructive feedback and probably find a way to communicate it.

There must be a way, we are in the digital age.

I like your idea, but posting it here is not enough to translate to the changes you seek.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by kettykin(op): 11:01am On Jan 08, 2025
winterfell007:
Lagos will continue to prosper even if they all relocate. I'm Igbo but I must tell you the truth, ain't no way PH will ever rival Lagos in economic size or opportunities. It could have been possible if we still had the old eastern region as a whole with Enugu being the regional capital and PH been the business epicentre as planned by Late Mike Okpara. If the foundation he layed was followed up to the letter, then Lagos would have been struggling to catch up with PH because the oil and gas activities and blossoming business activities from Aba all the way down to Port-harcourt would have been huge challenge for Lagos to catchup.
But atlas, the civil war, the Igbo phobia by other enthic groups in the eastern region took away all those potentials. Awolowo was smart enough to take advantage of that to foster Lagos as the economic standpoint where all things will emanate from. That's why everyone since the 70s had to migrate down to Lagos to seek job opportunities. The more population Lagos had, the bigger its market which was attractive for us all the Banks, Multi-nationals and other business to make Lagos their headquarters.
So my guy ain't no way PH will rival lagos, except there's no more Nigeria
This is the brutal truth: the so-called economic "giants" are just sitting ducks waiting for the tide to sweep them away. All it takes is a $1 billion shoe industry and market in Aba, another $1 billion manufacturing hub in Nnewi, the untapped tourism potential of Enugu, and a fully harnessed oil and gas industry in Imo and Anambra. That’s it — the death knell for the current status quo.

The South-East has the raw talent, resources, and resilience to execute this vision. With deliberate effort, strategic planning, and leadership that understands the urgency, this transformation can happen in less than 20 years. China and Korea turned their economies into powerhouses in a similar timeframe.

The warning is clear: the monopoly on wealth and economic dominance in this country is fragile. Shift just a fraction of the investments and infrastructure southward, and the tides will turn irreversibly.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Umuinyioku: 11:04am On Jan 08, 2025
Paraman:
An Igbo man having a high blood pressure over Yoruba land.
Abeggi,go read history of Lagos and get brain reset.

Lazy doles!
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Funkyswagzz(m): 11:05am On Jan 08, 2025
Hopebringer:
So iboz are having sense small small? i guess nothing lasts forever and change must come eventually undecided Na una sabi
oga mins yourself ok .. yari-bas are the worst human on earth
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by McStoic(m): 11:06am On Jan 08, 2025
kettykin:
The relocation wave is surging with intensity. Landmark Group has boldly uprooted and shifted its entire operations. One can only hope that the dominant Niger Delta-owned banks and oil giants will seize the moment, relocating their headquarters—or at least a significant part of their operations—to Port Harcourt. Failure to act now risks leaving the region vulnerable to the next toxic chapter of political neglect and economic marginalization as the proverbial cock crows its timely warning.


Due to numerous inquiries in the thread.PH was part an parcel of the Eastern region. PH was originally developed to evacuate coal from Enugu. PH was originally called Igweocha.

They are absolutely losing their minds over a business that coughs up N10 Billion per year in taxes relocating to PH . Imagine the chaos if bigger players like Access Bank, UBA, Zenith Bank, Seplat, Nextoil, or even the Zinox Group decide to pack up and leave too. Lagos is living on borrowed time, and the clock is ticking.

Word on the street is that even Dangote is fed up with Lagos’ endless drama. Rumor has it he’s planning to move his main HQ to Abuja and rent out his Lagos office once it’s finished. If that happens, expect BUA to follow suit, and Lagos will finally settle into the role everyone’s been envisioning: the economic hub of Yoruba land and little more.
Hmmm... interesting read
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by McStoic(m): 11:08am On Jan 08, 2025
AK481:
Nice .

igweocha (PH ) to Aba is less than 15 mins drive on a good road.
Don't mind those mischievous unity beggars
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Paraman: 11:13am On Jan 08, 2025
Umuinyioku:
Abeggi,go read history of Lagos and get brain reset.

Lazy doles!
Why don't you tell me about the history of Lagos omo ibo, nah una dey sabi about other people history. Oniru was part of Igbo land abi nah Ibeju lekki dey part of Igbo land
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by lapintoz: 11:20am On Jan 08, 2025
When you combine hatred with foolishness, you end up with a deranged mind. While you are already kolo mental... I can see that this illusion gives you joy, so please enjoy your dreams 😄😄😄


kettykin:
The relocation wave is surging with intensity. Landmark Group has boldly uprooted and shifted its entire operations. One can only hope that the dominant Niger Delta-owned banks and oil giants will seize the moment, relocating their headquarters—or at least a significant part of their operations—to Port Harcourt. Failure to act now risks leaving the region vulnerable to the next toxic chapter of political neglect and economic marginalization as the proverbial cock crows its timely warning.


Due to numerous inquiries in the thread.PH was part an parcel of the Eastern region. PH was originally developed to evacuate coal from Enugu. PH was originally called Igweocha.

They are absolutely losing their minds over a business that coughs up N10 Billion per year in taxes relocating to PH . Imagine the chaos if bigger players like Access Bank, UBA, Zenith Bank, Seplat, Nextoil, or even the Zinox Group decide to pack up and leave too. Lagos is living on borrowed time, and the clock is ticking.

Word on the street is that even Dangote is fed up with Lagos’ endless drama. Rumor has it he’s planning to move his main HQ to Abuja and rent out his Lagos office once it’s finished. If that happens, expect BUA to follow suit, and Lagos will finally settle into the role everyone’s been envisioning: the economic hub of Yoruba land and little more.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Prince001(m): 11:21am On Jan 08, 2025
IBB007:
Lol…more of that please…make spare parts seller sef relocate to Aba
People like landmark owner are evil cos those type of people are the ones buying what belong to masses from corrupt politicians to make money. They are the reason we dont have public beach anymore in Lagos!!!! When I was younger we have bar beach where normal people can go to without paying huge money for entering and sitting down at the beach but now everything change!!! All over the world big cities have tons of public beach where that u pay nuttin to enter and enjoy urself. We lagosian reject you people, we cant continue the suffering and smiling oooo!!!!
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by kettykin(op): 11:22am On Jan 08, 2025
lapintoz:
When you combine hatred with foolishness, you end up with a deranged mind. While you are already kolo mental... I can see that this illusion gives you joy, so please enjoy your dreams 😄😄😄
Someone whose business was wrecked and demolished relocated to PH and you are here talking about hatred and foolishness?
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Umuinyioku: 11:22am On Jan 08, 2025
Paraman:
Why don't you tell me about the history of Lagos omo ibo, nah una dey sabi about other people history
Lazy dole waiting to steal other people's property.

You are done with selling your parents inheritance. You are now focussing on how to corner other people's wealth. But you won't succeed this Time. The people are ready for you.

Recently, I was in Lagos and witnessed state government demolition of buildings. To my surprise, your people milled around to sell anything coming out from the rubles. Next was to go to Beer parlor to drink and make noise.

And you are here claiming Lagos 🥰

Go to farm and stop loafing around for crumbs from those who have. You are many on the street disturbing with Shandy and Owomida.

This is 2025.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Konquest: 11:22am On Jan 08, 2025
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Class01: 11:35am On Jan 08, 2025
georgeakins:
No port in the East. It is landlocked
.
This is the exact reason they are aggressively pushing to have PH and part of Delta to be part of the East.

But let dem keep trying.

How can you migrate to a place and after some decades you will now say you own those places?? How??.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Kennyswag: 11:36am On Jan 08, 2025
Nice. E should pack his disgusting bag and go. We don't like omo igbo here tongue
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Konjiboii: 11:37am On Jan 08, 2025
This will be huge for PH, while PH is developing at a fast pace Diri is blessing us with Timaya day and giving thanksgiving for life. While the state is still stagnant.
And please someone should tell whoever is in charge that those solar streetlight on the expressway is not making any difference at night.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Paraman: 11:39am On Jan 08, 2025
Umuinyioku:
Lazy dole waiting to steal other people's property.

You are done with selling your parents inheritance. You are now focussing on how to corner other people's wealth. But you won't succeed this Time. The people are ready for you.

Recently, I was in Lagos and witnessed state government demolition of buildings. To my surprise, your people milled around to sell anything coming out from the rubles. Next was to go to Beer parlor to drink and make noise.

And you are here claiming Lagos 🥰

Go to farm and stop loafing around for crumbs from those who have. You are many on the street disturbing with Shandy and Owomida.

This is 2025.
I dont want to believe you're high by this time of the day
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by nwirinedu(m): 11:40am On Jan 08, 2025
professorPABX:
All of you are Social Media contractors. Did they touched his properties? Why did he failed to tell Nigerians there was an ongoing Court case on that beach land before Calabar expressway project issues?

Anyway, since they said he has uprooted his operations out of Lagos, he should inform the organizers of POWERELEC NIGERIA 2025 that POWERELEC 2026 would be in Portharcourt.

Lagos is the only city in Nigeria that has the Triangular Forces of Heaven established. Lagos has Three International Borders - Land, Sea and Air.
It is what he said o, that bulldozers came to the property to demolish it, that he wasnt even given time to pack his things, that there were guests in the hotel.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by nwirinedu(m): 11:42am On Jan 08, 2025
Umuinyioku:
Tinubu conquer a whole tribe by destroying their properties because they didn't vote for him?

Where is the principle of democracy we are practicing? Ordinary Ghana is showing us the way. And he was there to witness inauguration of a new government which he is aversed to. He believes in thuggery and ballot box snatching.

Very soon, you will experience many blue chip companies moving out of Lagos. Dangote is thinking relocating to Abuja and Rent out her premises. Foreign companies are closing shop because of multiple taxation and greed of one man!
You forget to mention that the inaugurant mentioned BAT as the president of Ghana. Hmm even the bullion owns Ghana too.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by Namigotalktru: 11:43am On Jan 08, 2025
The way this man has made noise you would think it’s not just the beach area of his business that was demolished alongside other people’s business.

Let him relocate please. Haba. That whole landmark cannot be employing up to 300 people but the noise you would think it’s Dangote employing hundreds of thousands.

Bye Mr Paul and good luck. All the relocation and still no relocation to his home state.
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by nwirinedu(m): 11:46am On Jan 08, 2025
Paraman:
An Igbo man having a high blood pressure over Yoruba land.
Why bring tribe into the equation, these guys moved to Lagos to thirve, they saw a market demand for a service they provided it, they paid taxes to the local authority in the state, provided employmenty and business opportunities there what is wrong with that.

The Land in question was acquired in 2006, If the state authorities informed him that there was a plan for a coastal highway there he would not have made the purchase. Its sad how you guys reduce everything to tribe, did BAT know he would be a president in 2006? Even if he nursed the ambition did he know he will win?
Re: Landmark Group Secures Waterfront Property In Port Harcourt by iwaeda: 11:49am On Jan 08, 2025
georgeakins:
Go back to your barren land.
Lagos does not need you.

Lagos needs genuine investors like Dangote, BUA, Eleganza, Otedola, Chinese businessmen, not those constituting nuisance on our land.
My father is from Lagos, thanks to JB redesigning Tinubu Tom/ Jones, Adeniji/Isale-Agbede roads. Do you know how IsaleAgbede/Ibomo those days when bicycles dealers were there. No city can exist without thriving businesses. grin grin grin grin
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