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| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by marlow1962(m): 2:43pm On Jul 03 |
insidelife22:As long as it's Nigeria, government sponsored terrorists are everywhere. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Emeskhalifa(m): 2:45pm On Jul 03 |
buygala:Why you dey blame Alhaji? Hin force her inside hin car ![]() |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Love800(m): 3:00pm On Jul 03 |
What is the meaning of downtown. A sincere question please. Ttipsy: |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by MrGerald(m): 3:01pm On Jul 03 |
Dokitto001:All the roads in Abuja have sidewalk and well planned. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Fantastic001: 3:16pm On Jul 03 |
Dokitto001:Where and where in Abuja have you been to for you to come up with this baseless conclusion?? |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by eniteden(m): 3:29pm On Jul 03 |
Omo na AI ooo ![]() Those flower at banex and co na AI nothing of such, na there my shop dey ![]() E no dirty but its nothing like what u see there ![]() funkyqz: |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Ttipsy(f): 3:36pm On Jul 03 |
Love800:google can answer your dumb question |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Love800(m): 3:44pm On Jul 03 |
okay. Ttipsy: |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by AbujaLagos: 4:33pm On Jul 03 |
Mumusaphire:negative always |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Bizibi(m): 4:39pm On Jul 03 |
IyaTola:Nigeria has really changed,an apartment used to be 12m in 2013 and 20m in 2016. Now that same apartment is going for 400m. I missed some good opportunities then. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by SonOfWords(m): 5:10pm On Jul 03 |
insidelife22:Bandits cannot make it into CBD and other central commercial areas. Outside Kaduna central, Abuja is arguably the most militarized city in Nigeria. Majority of the reported kidnap cases happen in the suburbs and satellite villages. Worst case scenario, you'll have isolated cases of theft and one-chance robbers, but even those are almost always apprehended by security operatives. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by SonOfWords(m): 5:13pm On Jul 03 |
tiswell:Have you recently visited or lived in Abuja before? How many African capital cities have you been to? |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by drLammy(m): 7:11pm On Jul 03 |
The third picture looks like legislative quarters. Is that the location? |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by tiswell(m): 7:42pm On Jul 03 |
SonOfWords:I won't answer any of those questions ![]() |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by IyaTola: 8:42pm On Jul 03 |
Bizibi:There are no misses only lessons. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by SonOfWords(m): 8:58pm On Jul 03 |
tiswell:Lol. Why am I not surprised?! Ego cogito, ergo sum🙂. You're definitely what you think you are. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by YoshihideSuga: 11:18pm On Jul 03 |
Dokitto001:Nigeria has always been an under-developed country nau. Why can't cities like Abuja build roads with side walk?Abuja actually has pedestrian walkways that are entirely covered. It's one of the few places in the country to see such. Elsewhere, open gutters are the best rave in town. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by YoshihideSuga: 11:21pm On Jul 03 |
SonOfWords:Your last statement isn't entirely true as many have complained about the incessant one chance attacks throughout the city. The perpetrators never get caught. If they are caught, they get released as seen recently where a man was stabbed to death and his iPhone 16 was stolen. Being militarised has nothing to do with safety. Kaduna is a hotbed for so-called bandits. The NDA was invaded and soldiers were killed. You overrate the Nigerian military. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by SonOfWords(m): 12:02am On Jul 04 |
YoshihideSuga:I don't overrate the nigerian military. Every arm of it is as capable as any other elite military formation of other countries. Insecurity in Kaduna is mostly politically motivated and largely limited to the outskirt towns. I know this because I still own a residence in the state and have family members resident therein. Do you know Ungwan Rimi in the state? |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by ThunderFireAgba: 12:17am On Jul 04 |
tiswell:Oya duxmp bingo. Start naming the Cities apart from Cape Town and Jo'burg. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Bizibi(m): 12:27am On Jul 04 |
IyaTola:it is painful because I used to reside there,I prefer wuse2 to maitama,guzape and asokoro,it has this lively aura..... |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by InvertedHammer: 12:51am On Jul 04 |
Helinuse:/ Cut them a slack. It is a 5th World country run on generators. They will brag about anything. Even an overpass is a big deal. Common road construction is greeted with huge fanfare. Perhaps it is the audacity to post this as the busiest business district that's shocking. / |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Goodnessnw(op): 9:17am On Jul 04 |
InvertedHammer:Come and beat me for posting this as the busiest business district in abuja |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by dreamxhaser: 11:26am On Jul 04 |
Helinuse:That place is not even the a rated area, there are more beautiful places by far. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by dreamxhaser: 11:29am On Jul 04 |
YoshihideSuga:He said kaduna central, no kidnapping has ever happened in the main kaduna city. It is mostly outskirts. As for that NDA own, rumors have it that it’s an insider job. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Helinuse: 3:27pm On Jul 04 |
dreamxhaser:Name just one A-rated area for me in Nigeria? Just one. I bet you, what ever you will name, will not be able to compete with a 3rd class city in North Africa, or the ghetto of a ghetto in Europe. You see Eko city ba, That one is what an average ghetto living person in the US will reject as a place less than the ghetto of a ghetto. The only places in Nigeria that can boldly compete with the world in beauty, are the places that man didn’t build, but partnered with nature to build. Eg. Tinapa Calabar and the mountains of Taraba (lush greenery), the Oasis of Yobe (desert formation), etc. Notice that those are places that nature built itself? But all those ghettos that you guys call high class, is really funny |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by InvertedHammer: 5:03pm On Jul 04 |
Goodnessnw:/ Why will I beat someone dancing naked in public? People may think both of us are equally mad. You undersold yourself already. / |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Helinuse: 7:01pm On Jul 04 |
dreamxhaser:Is there anywhere in Abuja that is more beautiful than Central Business District? 😏😏😏 |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by dreamxhaser: 7:57pm On Jul 04 |
Helinuse:Actually! Eco Atlantic is a very beautiful city, the issue is that it is not completed yet and taking too long. Tinubu as a Lagos boy should use his influence as the president to fast track the development of that place. As for Abuja, most high posh residential areas are better than that wuse place by far. Also residential aside, the abuja cbd is a better and more beautiful business district. The multi-million dollar redevelopment of jabi lake waterfront and recreational park into a premium tourism destination by the present administration will also count as it will be completed this year end or so i heard. |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by Helinuse: 8:23pm On Jul 04 |
dreamxhaser:😅😅😅 Eco Atlantic is not a “very beautiful city.” It is a residential estate, and doing very poor at that. A couple of 30 storied buildings does not make a city. It is a housing estate and surely, corrupt governments, such as these, are the stakeholders, and yet, the people they steal from, will beg them to invest in that same fraud. But I can tell you: Eko Atlantic housing estate, have not been finished, simply because it is taking a shape that it is never meant to take. Which is “a city shape.” Nigeria doesn’t need a city yet. At least in the name of a modern city. What do we want to do with a city? 😅😅😅 Imagine giving us New York, or Casablanca. What will we do with it? Put police in it and stop people from accessing one streets or the other? 😅😅😅 |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by AlphaTaikun: 1:52am On Jul 05 |
Goodnessnw: |
| Re: Inside Abuja’s Busiest Business District by A1kennedy(m): 7:41am On Jul 05 |
Bad urban life styles. Look. This urban system is the cause of heatwave in Europe. Let those who have ears here what the spirit says. Just like foolish Men, they build houses on Sand, instead of building it on rock. |
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