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Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by yoruboid(op): 2:58pm On Jan 20, 2025
The first exclusively residential building in Eko Atlantic to be occupied by only one family

Completed and inhabited in 2024


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOGxSldKovU
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by yoruboid(op): 3:00pm On Jan 20, 2025
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by UltraSolid: 3:05pm On Jan 20, 2025
Nice. Kudos to him. This legacy of Tinubu, as economic buoyancy returns to Nigeria, will be one of the most iconic address in Africa and even the world within the next 20 years in my opinion.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by madridguy(m): 3:06pm On Jan 20, 2025
Some people hold money sha cheesy
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Dindondin: 3:40pm On Jan 20, 2025
madridguy:
Some people hold money sha cheesy
No be small
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Clairvoyancy: 3:42pm On Jan 20, 2025
With God and smart work, getting a mansion there soon.... With God, everything is possible
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Sheuns(m): 3:45pm On Jan 20, 2025
shocked
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by VillageOracle00: 3:45pm On Jan 20, 2025
Nice project
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Makamatic: 3:51pm On Jan 20, 2025
Clairvoyancy:
With God and smart work, getting a mansion there soon.... With God, everything is possible
Wanna bet ??
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Clairvoyancy: 4:03pm On Jan 20, 2025
Makamatic:
Wanna bet ??
Don't need to bet, will quote this message in few years time... Very few☝️ on God 🙏
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by pneumaticos(m): 8:12pm On Jan 20, 2025
That city is a mistake
Smelly water
Poor air

Lots of issues with this rice farm
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by IvarTheBoneless: 8:32pm On Jan 20, 2025
I should order a unit or two.

Please help me find out if BQs are permitted on the property. I want to upgrade AfonjaConehead, my loyal fan to my BQ.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by tunjijones(m): 10:09pm On Jan 20, 2025
Clairvoyancy:
With God and smart work, getting a mansion there soon.... With God, everything is possible
Lol... Dey deceive yourself.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by kokoA(m): 10:16pm On Jan 20, 2025
The Nigeria wey some people dey no be thesame Nigeria wey some of us dey o.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by yoruboid(op): 10:31pm On Jan 20, 2025
pneumaticos:
That city is a mistake
Smelly water
Poor air

Lots of issues with this rice farm
Smelly? You’ve clearly never been to Eko Atlantic before
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by tunjijones(m): 10:43pm On Jan 20, 2025
Clairvoyancy:
Don't need to bet, will quote this message in few years time... Very few☝️ on God 🙏
Dey play... With which work you won get moni buy house for there?

Afternoon whey go good, na from morning he dey show.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by SalamRushdie: 10:48pm On Jan 20, 2025
UltraSolid:
Nice. Kudos to him. This legacy of Tinubu, as economic buoyancy returns to Nigeria, will be one of the most iconic address in Africa and even the world within the next 20 years in my opinion.
GDP Below 200 billion dollar yet you think economic prosperity is about to return? 🤡🤡🤡
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by UltraSolid: 1:41am On Jan 21, 2025
SalamRushdie:
GDP Below 200 billion dollar yet you think economic prosperity is about to return? 🤡🤡🤡
Hateful dummy, I don't have your time.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Smartcitizen: 1:49am On Jan 21, 2025
UltraSolid:
Hateful dummy, I don't have your time.
Fool nobody hates you, he only asked you a question that needs you to explain and convince him on what you were talking about.

I don't know why Nigeria has a lot of foolish people, one wonders why most of you are like a slave in the eyes of your politicians.

OMG 😳
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Clairvoyancy: 3:30am On Jan 21, 2025
tunjijones:
Dey play... With which work you won get moni buy house for there?

Afternoon whey go good, na from morning he dey show.
Na this mentality limit you, and you think everyone has the same?...
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by pneumaticos(m): 3:45am On Jan 21, 2025
yoruboid:
Smelly? You’ve clearly never been to Eko Atlantic before
That's because it's not accessible
Very far from the island
With no houses in it
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by UltraSolid:
Smartcitizen:
Fool nobody hates you, he only asked you a question that needs you to explain and convince him on what you were talking about.

I don't know why Nigeria has a lot of foolish people, one wonders why most of you are like a slave in the eyes of your politicians.

OMG 😳
You're a Dullard. Am I his teacher? The growth and development template Nigeria must adopt is obvious to any decently educated person.

For example, and desirably, we must have a trade surplus with other nations and not a deficit. I.e export more goods and services than we import to shore up the real value of the Naira and make it a strong currency, like dollars, Yen and pounds Sterling, anchored on real economic strenght of a nation rather than bullsh1t artificial and cosmetic 'gbajue' subsidising of the Naira supported in the past by Presidents before Tinubu that only amounted to economic sabotage, self deciet and postponement of the evil days.

That is what Tinubu's floatation of the Naira will achieve for us long term. I.e transform us from a people who lazily rush to import everything to a citizenry that will innovatively challenge itself to produce what it needs plus what the world will want to buy from us. Punitive in the short term but it will work long term to get us to chase the innate productivity, inherent in our human and material resources, that will make the naira an intrinsically strong currency and Nigeria an economically buoyant nation.

Look at local government autonomy policy of Tinubu for example. We all live in a local government area of Nigeria meaning the LG is the main and real arena for enacting change that can impact and transform Nigeria for good.

Tinubu, unlike other past Presidents, has understood and empowred this powerful concept. He has already gained autonomy for the 774 LGAs of Nigeria. Beyond that, he has moved to ensure they are paid directly by the CBN and even constituted specialist agency supervision of how chairmen utilise allocation for betterment of their LGAs.

So much going on that is ultra-positive and never seen before holistic transformation yet you hateful douches come here with sadism daily and expect others to indulge your anti-nation idiocy when Nigerians, if a progressive people, and regardless of ethnic, religious or sectional interest, should be united supporting what delivers progress for us all in our respective corners of Nigeria.

I could reel off at least ten more major economic policies of this administration that, if followed through to the end, will guarantee the return of economic buoyancy to Nigeria plus the sort of progress we have never experienced that can move us rapidly toward becoming a developed nation.

It is why, as a person in a hurry to see Nigeria develop, I don't have the time for fools like you and others I know are only arguing bigotedly, hatefully and emotionally.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Chukwuisgreat(m): 4:43am On Jan 21, 2025
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by yoruboid(op): 5:06am On Jan 21, 2025
SalamRushdie:
GDP Below 200 billion dollar yet you think economic prosperity is about to return? 🤡🤡🤡
Nigeria’s GDP is over $500bn. I’ve visited South Africa and Egypt and there’s no way their GDP is higher than Nigeria’s

The real sector and SMEs drive the economy and Nigeria has loads of them compared with those

NNPC alone has an asset size of over $150bn.

When the NBS releases the latest data next week, I’m sure some people will go hang
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Bobloco: 5:21am On Jan 21, 2025
UltraSolid:
Nice. Kudos to him. This legacy of Tinubu, as economic buoyancy returns to Nigeria, will be one of the most iconic address in Africa and even the world within the next 20 years in my opinion.
The Blueprint Tinubu laid in Lagos is beginning to manifest
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by LagosOrigin: 5:27am On Jan 21, 2025
UltraSolid:
You're a Dullard. Am I his teacher? The growth and development template Nigeria must adopt is obvious to any decently educated person.

For example, and desirably, we must have a trade surplus with other nations and not a deficit. I.e export more goods and services than we import to shore up the real value of the Naira and make it a strong currency, like dollars, Yen and pounds Sterling, anchored on real economic strenght of a nation rather than bullsh1t artificial and cosmetic 'gbajue' subsidising of the Naira supported in the past by Presidents before Tinubu that only amounted to economic sabotage, self deciet and postponement of the evil days.

That is what Tinubu's floatation of the Naira will achieve for us long term. I.e transform us from a people who lazily rush to import everything to a citizenry that will innovatively challenge itself to produce what it needs plus what the world will want to buy from us. Punitive in the short term but it will work long term to get us to chase the innate productivity, inherent in our human and material resources, that will make the naira an intrinsically strong currency and Nigeria an economically buoyant nation.

Look at local government autonomy policy of Tinubu for example. We all live in a local government area of Nigeria meaning the LG is the main and real arena for enacting change that can impact and transform Nigeria for good.

Tinubu, unlike other past Presidents, has understood and empowred this powerful concept. He has already gained autonomy for the 774 LGAs of Nigeria. Beyond that, he has moved to ensure they are paid directly by the CBN and even constituted specialist agency supervision of how chairmen utilise allocation for betterment of their LGAs.

So much going on that is ultra-positive and never seen before holistic transformation yet you hateful douches come here with sadism daily and expect others to indulge your anti-nation idiocy when Nigerians, if a progressive people, and regardless of ethnic, religious or sectional interest, should be united supporting what delivers progress for us all in our respective corners of Nigeria.

I could reel off at least ten more major economic policies of this administration that, if followed through to the end, will guarantee the return of economic buoyancy to Nigeria plus the sort of progress we have never experienced that can move us rapidly toward becoming a developed nation.

It is why, as a person in a hurry to see Nigeria develop, I don't have the time for fools like you and others I know are only arguing bigotedly, hatefully and emotionally.
You should ask yourself which goods are you exporting aside corruption and drugs ?
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Smartcitizen: 6:01am On Jan 21, 2025
UltraSolid:
You're a Dullard. Am I his teacher? The growth and development template Nigeria must adopt is obvious to any decently educated person.

For example, and desirably, we must have a trade surplus with other nations and not a deficit. I.e export more goods and services than we import to shore up the real value of the Naira and make it a strong currency, like dollars, Yen and pounds Sterling, anchored on real economic strenght of a nation rather than bullsh1t artificial and cosmetic 'gbajue' subsidising of the Naira supported in the past by Presidents before Tinubu that only amounted to economic sabotage, self deciet and postponement of the evil days.

That is what Tinubu's floatation of the Naira will achieve for us long term. I.e transform us from a people who lazily rush to import everything to a citizenry that will innovatively challenge itself to produce what it needs plus what the world will want to buy from us. Punitive in the short term but it will work long term to get us to chase the innate productivity, inherent in our human and material resources, that will make the naira an intrinsically strong currency and Nigeria an economically buoyant nation.

Look at local government autonomy policy of Tinubu for example. We all live in a local government area of Nigeria meaning the LG is the main and real arena for enacting change that can impact and transform Nigeria for good.

Tinubu, unlike other past Presidents, has understood and empowred this powerful concept. He has already gained autonomy for the 774 LGAs of Nigeria. Beyond that, he has moved to ensure they are paid directly by the CBN and even constituted specialist agency supervision of how chairmen utilise allocation for betterment of their LGAs.

So much going on that is ultra-positive and never seen before holistic transformation yet you hateful douches come here with sadism daily and expect others to indulge your anti-nation idiocy when Nigerians, if a progressive people, and regardless of ethnic, religious or sectional interest, should be united supporting what delivers progress for us all in our respective corners of Nigeria.

I could reel off at least ten more major economic policies of this administration that, if followed through to the end, will guarantee the return of economic buoyancy to Nigeria plus the sort of progress we have never experienced that can move us rapidly toward becoming a developed nation.

It is why, as a person in a hurry to see Nigeria develop, I don't have the time for fools like you and others I know are only arguing bigotedly, hatefully and emotionally.
You are truly a dumb person and a slave to politicians if you think development would take place in an insecurity prone environment like Nigeria, with power failure at it's peak and no serious move to address them.


My dear you are dumb just like every block head APC supporter.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by UltraSolid: 6:18am On Jan 21, 2025
Smartcitizen:
You are truly a dumb person and a slave to politicians if you think development would take place in an insecurity prone environment like Nigeria, with power failure at it's peak and no serious move to address them.


My dear you are dumb just like every block head APC supporter.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ode oshi. After being educated, insult is all he has to respond with. That is why many of you are failures and losers who are begging, losing and falling daily.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by UltraSolid:
LagosOrigin:
You should ask yourself which goods are you exporting aside corruption and drugs ?
Do you tell a 1 year old child to develop an app for you or do you nurture and develop that child into an individual who can develop required app at age 7-12?

When Nigeria is the child referred to, rhetorically, does it make sense demanding of her what she cannot give at a year old? Tinubu, in less than 2 years as President, should fix all the problems accumulated over 24 year?

Can't you see how inane your comment is? Tinubu did not cause the bolded in your post. What you identify is the cumulative failure of OBJ, Yar Adua, GEJ and Buhari, since 1999 to 2023.

Objective folks will admit Tinubu, unlike his predecessors, is making bold and never-before-seen moves to address the problem.

Why would a fair, progressive and unbiased person then tag his government with a problem created over 24 years by others?
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by Max24: 6:45am On Jan 21, 2025
Tinubu, the man who saw the future. The visioneer. Meanwhile, some Twitter president kept state money in their family bank . They lack creativity.
Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by UltraSolid: 6:51am On Jan 21, 2025
yoruboid:
Nigeria’s GDP is over $500bn. I’ve visited South Africa and Egypt and there’s no way their GDP is higher than Nigeria’s

The real sector and SMEs drive the economy and Nigeria has loads of them compared with those

NNPC alone has an asset size of over $150bn.

When the NBS releases the latest data next week, I’m sure some people will go hang
Bro, those folks are just evil sadists, liars and irredeemably bitter haters of the "Zoo". That is why I replied telling him I don't have his time. I know what they are to understand they are hateful trolls and time wasters.

There is no excuse for not seeking information, before speaking, in an information age unless you are illiterate and cannot read or you have an agenda of misinformation.
N
Below are the estimation of Nigeria's GDP from a few sources to include the authoritatively informed world Bank. Even ignoring their submission and using the most conservstive figure, Nigeria's GDP is still circa $500 million USD as you stated. I can't therefore be responding to vile and evil liars who hate their own Country of origin, wish her to fail and remain obsessed with looking for submissions, whether wild lies or otherwise, to discredit her with.

Others will ask where the buffoon got his "GDP Below 200 billion dollar" estimate from but I won't because I know his ilk to understand what they are capable of doing in their 24/7 obsessiion with trying to demonise the "Zoo".

We must always bear in mind these are the same people who, because of raw hatred of our former President, claimed Buhari was dead and replaced by a clone from Sudan called Jubrin. What will those sort not be capable of once they hate you?

Re: Meet The Owner Of Eko Atlantic’s First Villa by SalamRushdie: 7:26am On Jan 21, 2025
yoruboid:
Nigeria’s GDP is over $500bn. I’ve visited South Africa and Egypt and there’s no way their GDP is higher than Nigeria’s

The real sector and SMEs drive the economy and Nigeria has loads of them compared with those

NNPC alone has an asset size of over $150bn.

When the NBS releases the latest data next week, I’m sure some people will go hang
Some of you just have congenital IQ deficiency
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