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Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by correctguy101(m): 3:57pm On Oct 10, 2025
thunderbabs:
Festac's glory has been stolen....
It faded. Not stolen.

It can be revived though. And if the wereys in charge of things learn to maintain certain things, we'll see the glory revived.

wink
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Dreamhans1: 4:07pm On Oct 10, 2025
benardtotti:
Festac was sold off ,yet you want government to come and take care of it for you ? It's like asking government to come take care of 1004 even after selling it to private owners ,the reason nigeria hasn't gone far is because citizens refuse to take responsibility for things they should and would rather point fingers at the govt.
clap for yourself
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Chetas81(m): 4:07pm On Oct 10, 2025
SHOW US THE ROAD THE PLACE YOU POST ON NLAND
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Goldbw122(m): 4:09pm On Oct 10, 2025
Reference:
That is how Abuja will turn out in a hundred years from now at the rate lawlessness rabes on.

Today virtually alll the green areas are being overrun, residential properties are being converted to commercial purposes and infrastructure is in decay.

Development is not about spending on projects and the provision of infrastructure alone. It is also about the power of laws and edicts to preserve them. It is about institutions being guardians of norms and standards.

This failure makes Nigeria a third world country and at the rate it goes will make Abuja a third world city in a a few decades just like Festac has gone bust.
You’re absolutely right, man. Abuja’s already showing signs of that decline. The lack of enforcement and urban planning control is killing what was meant to be a model city. Every corner now has shops springing up in residential areas, green zones disappearing, and buildings going up anywhere money speaks loud enough.

It’s sad because, like you said, real development isn’t just about new roads or fancy buildings, it’s about maintaining order, protecting the environment, and enforcing standards. Without that discipline, the city will definitely go the way of Festac and other once-organized areas that are now chaotic. Abuja’s slowly losing its soul.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Karlman: 4:09pm On Oct 10, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
You see that last photo? That was Tilumbu’s original master plan for Lagos which he designed in 1945 after the Second World War when he was just -7 years old, then he gave it to Gowon in 1979 before he left for Chicago to make money for the building phase.

When we tell you people that he built Lagos you people will be arguing. Now you have seen it.
grin grin grin
Abeg waiting I do you wey you wan break my ribs?
Please be careful next time!
This is too much!
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Nobody: 4:19pm On Oct 10, 2025
Racoon:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1JvtyFZiFu/
The place worse pass Ajegunle now.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by ARISHEM: 4:51pm On Oct 10, 2025
Justiceleague1:
Nothing like area boys agberoes tout urchins this time....
Nothing like agbadoes and auntie Helen this time.. grin
And omonile. If we build that today omonile claiming they were around before their ancestors will be claiming that they were the ones providing security, supervision in that area
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Pharaoh4rin(m): 4:53pm On Oct 10, 2025
illuminutty:
Abokis okada riders, keke and street trading have destroyed Festac town.

I don't even want to talk about the total infrastructural neglect that place has suffered.

No single road in Festac Tow presently.

It has the highest number of bad roads and potholes more than Ogun State.
.ore than ogun state? Lol.

It feels unusual and abnormal to see good roads in ogun state, and you're comparing FESTAC roads. Chaii! We don suffer
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by princemol: 4:56pm On Oct 10, 2025
Ever since the "great developers" of the land of the dying sun started living there, Festac became a shadow of it's self. They turned the place to shanty sad grin
Racoon:
This is one of the legacy projects of the General Yakubu Gowon era. However the beauty thereof have long been defeated due to population expansion and poor maintenance culture of the government.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by princemol: 5:02pm On Oct 10, 2025
Because the 'great developers' of the land of the dying sun have taken over the place, it has become a shadow of its former self. They turned the place to shanty sad grin
Beremx:
Festac Town I was born and bred in the 80s is no longer the same today. The town has lost its credibility
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by princemol: 5:03pm On Oct 10, 2025
Stolen by 'great developers' of the land of the dying sun, since they started living there, they turned the place to shanty
thunderbabs:
Festac's glory has been stolen....
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by princemol: 5:06pm On Oct 10, 2025
Because the 'great developers' of the land of the dying sun have taken over the place, it has become a shadow of its former self. They turned the place to shanty
Gab1976:
Tinubu build Lagos, where are you seeing no road or FESTAC town nor be Lagos.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Gerrard59(m): 5:08pm On Oct 10, 2025
illuminutty:
Abokis okada riders, keke and street trading have destroyed Festac town.

I don't even want to talk about the total infrastructural neglect that place has suffered.

No single road in Festac Tow presently.

It has the highest number of bad roads and potholes more than Ogun State.
Real estate in Nigeria is just vibes else areas with deteriorating infrastructure shouldn't have high prices. Well, war/insecurity too reduces the value of real estate. See those who owned big mansions across Northern Nigeria pre-Boko Haram. A friend's family relocated to Abuja from a bustling northern city (big mansion there) due to the insecurity.

Buying a property in Cape Town makes greater sense.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Gerrard59(m): 5:10pm On Oct 10, 2025
benardtotti:
Festac was sold off ,yet you want government to come and take care of it for you ? It's like asking government to come take care of 1004 even after selling it to private owners ,the reason nigeria hasn't gone far is because citizens refuse to take responsibility for things they should and would rather point fingers at the govt.
Nigerians have a poor maintenance culture. It's why these big big mansions they erect around baffles me. People who cannot maintain a 1km road want to maintain vast swathes of real estate holdings. grin grin
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Gerrard59(m): 5:15pm On Oct 10, 2025
benardtotti:
But if the same government comes around tomorrow to enforce laws and permits ,same you will turn around and play victimisation card , do you know some people actually went to court ,dragged lagos state to court over environmental sanitation, same people will still come out and shout flood and lagos is dirty . Like I said a society that doesn't like to take responsibility for anything but turn and blame government can never go far.
There's no global city that has a specific day in the month to clean up its streets.

Cleanliness is a habit, not an event. Restricting vehicular and human traffic in a mega-metropolis just to clean the streets does not exist elsewhere. That's not how Hong Kong, Dubai and London operate.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by cr7lomo: 5:20pm On Oct 10, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
You see that last photo? That was Tilumbu’s original master plan for Lagos which he designed in 1945 after the Second World War when he was just -7 years old, then he gave it to Gowon in 1979 before he left for Chicago to make money for the building phase.

When we tell you people that he built Lagos you people will be arguing. Now you have seen it.
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Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Beremx(f): 5:35pm On Oct 10, 2025
princemol:
Because the 'great developers' of the land of the dying sun have taken over the place, it has become a shadow of its former self. They turned the place to shanty sad grin
The northerners turned it to shanties. Every nook and cranny has been infected with the menace of these people. If you haven't been to Festac Town recently, you can't talk about it
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by jehoha696(m): 5:36pm On Oct 10, 2025
Festac wey don cast,no motorable road,from 41 junction to 5th avenue u go count potholes tire,even inside c'mon 3rd avenue potholes plenty pass the flowers,nothing dey Festac again jare....but with what's happening at trade fair, I fear for Festac, maybe after Festac naw satellite town LASG government go begin demolish,Alaba international still stand strong.... May Nigeria be great again
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by simpleseyi: 6:03pm On Oct 10, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
You see that last photo? That was Tilumbu’s original master plan for Lagos which he designed in 1945 after the Second World War when he was just -7 years old, then he gave it to Gowon in 1979 before he left for Chicago to make money for the building phase.

When we tell you people that he built Lagos you people will be arguing. Now you have seen it.
If it’s not true, then tell me why as Yorubas pray to go to Heaven, you pray to go to Lagos?
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by smtx(m): 6:11pm On Oct 10, 2025
PigTormentor:
More like the maintenance culture of the people. We always blame govt for everything.
You have to go outside of your village, travel around the world and see how ordinary people take good care of their neighborhoods, their immediate environment to see that we thr people are the real problem.
I lived here when it first opened. I still remember vividly exactly how it looked when we first moved in.

Ot has gone down mostly due to over population, people moving in families of 10 into an apartment meant for 3 3 to 4 people. Over population outs extrem pressure on sewage, water, electricity and roads. It
The same people don't want to pay for any service such as water, sewage and others, they expect govt.to just take care of everything.
That doesn't happen anywhere in the world.
You are fundamentally mistaken in blaming the people. The deterioration of projects like FESTAC is a direct result of government failure and negligence, not citizen misconduct.The government, through the parastatal the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), is the official custodian responsible for maintenance and preserving the original structure.

Here are the key areas where the government is to blame:

Failure of Monitoring and Security: The FHA's dedicated monitoring teams, which once enforced building codes (e.g., prohibiting burglar bars, fences, and makeshift markets), have vanished. In the late 80's you dare not erect a buglary in a block of flats, or build a fence around T8, T9 or T10 duplex. With insecurity becoming a challenge every flat, duplex is fenced and well gated now.... Then you could walk through FHA field to 111 road without stress, now with fences and gates its impossible. This negligence created a vacuum.

Neglected Security and Infrastructure: The police, a government arm, failed to curb rising insecurity, forcing residents to install security gates and hire private guards. Furthermore, essential infrastructure like the Water Works reservoir stopped functioning in 1995, compelling residents to drill private boreholes.

Rampant Corruption and Land Grabbing: In the early 1990s, FHA officials engaged in mass corruption, selling off buffer zones, playgrounds, and fields like the popular FHA field to cronies and criminal elements. I remember the case of the Communion Church and the then Minister of Works Maj General Abdulkareem Adisa who wanted to demolish the church cos it was sitting on the buffer zone. This unchecked land racketeering fundamentally destroyed the original master plan (e.g., the infamously nicknamed "Cocaine Avenue"wink.

Poverty and Overpopulation: The government has failed to address the increasing population's need for housing, making it unfair to blame citizens for overcrowding.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by drdanny(m): 6:22pm On Oct 10, 2025
I am PROUD to have lived my young and early teen age years in FESTAC Town.
From 21 road to 23 road... I forever cherish FESTAC despite the total depreciation currently experienced
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by drdanny(m): 6:23pm On Oct 10, 2025
smtx:
You are fundamentally mistaken in blaming the people. The deterioration of projects like FESTAC is a direct result of government failure and negligence, not citizen misconduct.The government, through the parastatal the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), is the official custodian responsible for maintenance and preserving the original structure.

Here are the key areas where the government is to blame:

Failure of Monitoring and Security: The FHA's dedicated monitoring teams, which once enforced building codes (e.g., prohibiting burglar bars, fences, and makeshift markets), have vanished. In the late 80's you dare not erect a buglary in a block of flats, or build a fence around T8, T9 or T10 duplex. With insecurity becoming a challenge every flat, duplex is fenced and well gated now.... Then you could walk through FHA field to 111 road without stress, now with fences and gates its impossible. This negligence created a vacuum.

Neglected Security and Infrastructure: The police, a government arm, failed to curb rising insecurity, forcing residents to install security gates and hire private guards. Furthermore, essential infrastructure like the Water Works reservoir stopped functioning in 1995, compelling residents to drill private boreholes.

Rampant Corruption and Land Grabbing: In the early 1990s, FHA officials engaged in mass corruption, selling off buffer zones, playgrounds, and fields like the popular FHA field to cronies and criminal elements. I remember the case of the Communion Church and the then Minister of Works Maj General Abdulkareem Adisa who wanted to demolish the church cos it was sitting on the buffer zone. This unchecked land racketeering fundamentally destroyed the original master plan (e.g., the infamously nicknamed "Cocaine Avenue"wink.

100000% ACCURATE!!!

Poverty and Overpopulation: The government has failed to address the increasing population's need for housing, making it unfair to blame citizens for overcrowding.
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by benardtotti(m): 7:19pm On Oct 10, 2025
Gerrard59:
Nigerians have a poor maintenance culture. It's why these big big mansions they erect around baffles me. People who cannot maintain a 1km road want to maintain vast swathes of real estate holdings. grin grin
My brother i tire ! We seriously need to re-orientate ourselves .
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by gassbee: 7:38pm On Oct 10, 2025
Kalulu44:
First picture is 22 road from Agboju bus stop.
But that place including the whole of Festac is now a mess. Unrecognizable
We used to fetch drinking water from dat reservoir those days
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Kalulu44: 7:42pm On Oct 10, 2025
gassbee:
We used to fetch drinking water from dat reservoir those days
You’re definitely right
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by GloriousGbola: 5:24pm On Oct 11, 2025
Gerrard59:
Real estate in Nigeria is just vibes else areas with deteriorating infrastructure shouldn't have high prices. Well, war/insecurity too reduces the value of real estate. See those who owned big mansions across Northern Nigeria pre-Boko Haram. A friend's family relocated to Abuja from a bustling northern city (big mansion there) due to the insecurity.

Buying a property in Cape Town makes greater sense.
i counter you - they have raised prices in lagos

there has been a steady influx of northern upper middle class to festac in particular - and they have led to an increase in prices of homes
Re: The Unique Building Pattern Features Of Festac Town From Inception by Gerrard59(m): 5:32pm On Oct 11, 2025
GloriousGbola:
i counter you - they have raised prices in lagos

there has been a steady influx of northern upper middle class to festac in particular - and they have led to an increase in prices of homes
I have always considered Lagos and Abuja as the only places worthy of a significant real estate investment in the country. So, these people who sell these houses, where do they move to afterwards? Lagos wins because of its limited land mass, diversified economy and high population.

BTW, I am interested in how both groups will mingle/interact in a state where neither is the majority. grin
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