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| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by JuanDeDios: 8:32am On Dec 22, 2025 |
AlphaTaikun:Yea, anything's possible. But you must have been the Dangote of Nigeria then. Or maybe a soldier (you said something about returning to base). Soldiers, especially officers, used to ball a lot back then. |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by Tayorshd87(m): 8:35am On Dec 22, 2025 |
OredoPikin2:It's an exaggeration of how big d money is because we were small then .. So the money is too big for us |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by Tayorshd87(m): 8:35am On Dec 22, 2025 |
Ibehchizzy:. If it's affordable then how many houses or properties where ur parents able to buy till date |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by OredoPikin2: 9:10am On Dec 22, 2025 |
Tayorshd87:that money was just same amount as monthly minimum wage then. so it was not that big. it is just that our economy has been bastardized by these criminals in power both past and present. Nigeria minimum wage is not supposed to be less than 350k by now if minimum wage in 1979 was N100. N100 of 1979 is equivalent to around 390k now |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by pooozeee(m): 9:10am On Dec 22, 2025 |
N100 as of then is like one hundred billion naira now |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by OredoPikin2: 9:15am On Dec 22, 2025 |
pooozeee:lolz N100 that was minimum wage then ![]() him say billions oga N100 of then is around 350 to 400k now which one is billion ![]() |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by aribisala0(m): 12:10pm On Dec 22, 2025 |
dominique:That is a claim Anyone can. Claim anything Do you have evidence If you don't Don't bother quoting me again |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by dominique(mod): 12:34pm On Dec 22, 2025 |
aribisala0:I said I lived amongst people that won their apartments via lottery you're still asking for evidence. People that live or have lived in Festac and neighbouring satellite town know the history |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by aribisala0(m): 12:40pm On Dec 22, 2025 |
dominique:What is your problem I do not believe your claim If you don't have evidence then as far as I am concerned either you are telling lies or were lied to and believe the lies Nigeria has never done a house lottery ever Anyone telling you that is lying Since we cannot agree the onus is on you to provide evidence or shutup and leave me in peace You are now constituting a nuisance |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by dominique(mod): 12:45pm On Dec 22, 2025 |
aribisala0:I didn't know I was exchanging words with a mentally unstable. I hope your brain is sound enough to understand the simple English written in the screenshot below. Some residents of Festac "won" their apartments via balloting system which was done in a lottery format. Winning entries were posted in national dailies. If that's not enough evidence for you, go and ask your psychiatrists for evidence
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| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by aribisala0(m): 1:00pm On Dec 22, 2025 |
dominique:So you are indeed a nuisance and weak emotionally Let us be clear what we are talking about Go back and read what you quoted The truth is that there was a ballot because the houses were few and cheap So demand was more than supply. People still had to pay for the houses It was not a TICKET but a form. It was not only FESTAC but other FHA estates across Nigeria People applied for houses and they paid for them . No one won a free house in a lottery I sought to clarify that and made it clear from the beginning if the applications were more than the houses due to supply there was a ballot That will be the case for cheap government houses There was never a lottery where people just won free houses for nothing That I have been clear about from the beginning and I believe you have been arguing the opposite Now if you are literate and have any sense go and read what you posted |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by Ibehchizzy: 2:37pm On Dec 22, 2025 |
Tayorshd87:coz yur parents couldn’t afford it doesn’t mean you should generalize on other people’s hardworking parents Get your statistics right 100 naira na 100 million 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by Tayorshd87(m): 12:22pm On Dec 23, 2025 |
Ibehchizzy:It's an exaggeration of how tough d money is then bro 👍 Yes my parent couldn't afford it likewise your parent too 😂 |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by Ibehchizzy: 4:49pm On Dec 23, 2025 |
Tayorshd87:dont classify me with yo lazy fam |
| Re: We Bought Our Lagos House For N100 In 1979 – 80-Year-Old Janet Brai by Merry100: 10:45pm On Jan 17 |
There is a particular place the government demolished, and they are almost done with the reconstruction. I went there today to ask about the price, and I was almost blown away but I am very determined to get a shop there. I don't know how yet, but I know I will manage because I am goal-driven and not someone who gives up. I am not even talking about ten million; I am talking about real money. Yes, prices are much higher now compared to before, but sometimes life is not about who is in administration; it is about who God favours. There were people who still did not succeed during those periods. Determination, hard work, and prayer are key. Be determined to succeed, no matter the administration you find yourself under. |
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