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"Another DEMOLITION In LEKKI PALM CITY, AJAH|Could It Have Been Avoided?" by AlphaTaikun(op):
"ANOTHER DEMOLITION IN LEKKI PALM CITY, AJAH | COULD IT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ2f2EWTLwk&pp=2AY2
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Re: "Another DEMOLITION In LEKKI PALM CITY, AJAH|Could It Have Been Avoided?" by OkanlawonB(m): 1:38pm On Jan 25
This round of demolition exercise could surely have been averted if the builders and developers abode by the stipulated coastal or water front setback.

Even though the demolished buildings had to be brought down because of obvious structural deficiencies, many buildings still standing on the estate are still too close to the water front, it's a question of time before they too will start tilting.
Re: "Another DEMOLITION In LEKKI PALM CITY, AJAH|Could It Have Been Avoided?" by AlphaTaikun(op): 12:29pm On Jan 26
OkanlawonB:
This round of demolition exercise could surely have been averted if the builders and developers abode by the stipulated coastal or water front setback.

Even though the demolished buildings had to be brought down because of obvious structural deficiencies, many buildings still standing on the estate are still too close to the water front, it's
a question of time before they too will start tilting.
Absolutely well said. Those who watched the FIRST two videos would be on the same page with you and I on this issue. It's totally IRRESPONSIBLE for the developers to build houses so close to one another on a sand-filled part of the Atlantic Ocean WITHOUT allowing the soil to get compacted and this is why some of the buildings started tilting visibly to one side as seen in the FIRST video on this thread.

That's the same estate where the recently separated young lady called Regina Daniel bought a house. I saw the demolished wreckage of the same house she bought on another YouTube Channel just yesterday. The developers CLEARLY flouted the rules of construction here.

Due diligence is key so that potential house buyers don't lose their hard-earned money.
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