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Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by DipoDee: 12:31pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
olukenzo: Okay gentleman, we are concerned about the demolished shops and not the tribes of the owners. So quit being a slowpoke too.. And which lady are you referring to? That gutter kid cursing her folks on a public forum..lady indeed! Pls go and take Several seats and when a 'lady' spits on you, bow your head and thank her. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 12:32pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
DipoDee: Omo eran, so you are not even Yoruba and that is why you are soooo pained I cursed you in Yoruba? No wonder ti o fi ngbo bi aja bingo I just pity you for not knowing what I just told you Next time, if you come to this world, you will not shook mouth for wetin no concern you. Tue! ti e ti ba eh! Anu e de shey mi gan! |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by DipoDee: 12:33pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
ajebuter:So you are not just a gutter breed, you are also an Idiot.. Wonders! I leave you to your concentrated foolishness. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by mapet: 12:33pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
thunder74: Bros, I am not sure on the "sold" part and I doubt which government will "sell" such to "traders". I have been a victim of government demolition (Ajelogo Market). Trust me the ownership of such places never left the government. The understanding between both parties are grey. Government would have dealt with "agents" in the past who would have "sold" the space (albeit, illigally). The shop owners are the looser at the end of the day Secondly, these market unions are barely recognized in the structures of the Lagos State government, provided they are not aligned with the Iyaloja's structure. They are not registered under law. So they have no basis. Thirdly, it's share wast of time to fight a lost battle. If this guys can access the agreement/contract between the state government and the market association, on which the market was transferred to them, they should go to court. That was what we did at Ajelogo |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by asEdeyHOT: 12:33pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
ajebuter: Mo ba yin se amin si gbogbo epe te fun |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 12:34pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
asEdeyHOT: Anu won shey mi ni, itara aje lo shey mi, Mi o mo pe alainironu omo inaki ni. O shey jare aburo, aye e a da jare. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by DipoDee: 12:34pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
ajebuter: I pity your mother, I really do. Your tongue will be your death this year, go and write it down. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by 9jatatafo(m): 12:35pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
I hate old Oshodi |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 12:36pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
DipoDee: Oro na dun, lo ba nke! Flat...head! Olori pelebe |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by DipoDee: 12:39pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
9jatatafo: Yes. It was an eyesore. Thankfully, the government is taking measures to clean it up. And though the traders would be affected, I hope everyone is compensated on the long run and we have a city that can be compared with other Metro cities all over the world. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by mapet: 12:40pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
ajebuter: If the two weeks notice that was allegedly served to them is true, then they have little case. The problem in most cases is that government do serve these notices, but the collective are not learned enough to assess and analyse the situation very well. They in most cases are not well educated, will quote their links to some fictitious someone high up who they will go and meet, or links to Abuja and stuffs....... |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 12:46pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
mapet: Bros, i just pity the traders there because i cant imagine how some are going to start afresh. If you inquire, LASG will tell you its part of the story while the traders will give a counter view and you will find both guilty of one violation or the other. I just feel that if there would be a demolition, let the traders be around for evacuation so the loss will be minimal. Peace |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by Nobody: 12:46pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
DipoDee: I can't be axxed to be drawn into an exchange of words with you boy. You're overly emotional and defensive about this topic and these are pointers to some hidden resentment or perhaps, parochial sentiments. More people are going to state the obvious about the origins of majority of the traders in that market. Good luck going gung-ho on them all. Have a good life! 2 Likes |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by DipoDee: 12:48pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
olukenzo:Yeah. You too. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by sunlilies: 12:51pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
I believe the shop owners must have received a notice beforehand, its all for our benefit jere... |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 12:53pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
olukenzo: Thanks jare bros. He is an undilluted lunatic needing harsh verbal attack That's the only language the bufoon understands and it gladdens my heart i dished it out to him in drove. Thanks and peace. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by Nobody: 12:54pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
calliope: Nigerians and sentiments. This is why we are stagnant. What makes you think that it is the govt that is demolishing the area? Did you ever bother to ask who built all those shacks you find in that place and where does the rent and dues paid go. 1 Like |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 1:00pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
olukenzo: Dont mind that flattie. I have never read an irrational and idiotic comment like his. Won ti shepe fun lati ile wa. Peace. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by Elplaya(m): 1:12pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
that's not correct, the place has been closed since last week and the owners have been pre-informed!! Please do not spread incorrect information without confirmation ajebuter: |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 1:17pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
Elplaya: I agree with you that LASG would have pre-informed them but knowing Nigerians and 'agidi and stubborness. But at least, i think the demolition should be in their presence so they can evacuate their goods and minimise loss. That is just my view, considering the harsh economic situation of the country. Peace. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by Teejayphillip(m): 1:36pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
calliope: Wat r you saying? They've been warned and serve letters for almost a decade to leave dat premises... Ten years to these time ain't a child play... We should all know how much Lagos govt values d life of it inhabitant... Letz try n get our facts b4 we make our conclusion |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by mapet: 1:55pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
ajebuter: Let me tell you a little story. My wife and I once ran a factory at Ajelogo Market. This was something we built from the scratch. Fast foward 3year later, I was informed one day that government intends to take over the market and convert it to luxury estates. My father-in-law who was then part of the exco of the market union, said the decision was to challenge in court. This was a land allocated to the founders of the market when the FG sent them out of part of Daleko market. Instead of the excos pursuing the court injunction, then some name throwing started, then confusion and days went by. Government will definitely not play fair. They came to pull down the market on a Sunday morning. Now we went to court, decided on an out of court settlement, only to discover that we can only claim damages for goods in store. The structures and building belonged to government. Then we realized that it is only a less than a quarter of us that could make claims. Others were squatters and hangers on. Trust me, the government have experience in this things. Thinking back, the mistake I think I made was not to have evacuated our heavy duty machines as soon as the notice came. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by Nobody: 1:55pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
islandmoon:ewu! |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by 9jatatafo(m): 2:01pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
DipoDee: Cleaning Oshodi is a welcome development and it would be better to compensate traders that got their shops destroyed by the LASG |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ajebuter(f): 2:05pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
mapet: Imagine that? So sad. All will be well. Peace. |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by ChynoBEATS: 5:48pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
PRINCENWAEZE: Well they were told that the place would be demolished .... But i dont know if they gave them the date of the day it would be demolished... |
Re: Photos: Shops In Oshodi Under Demolition by islandmoon: 11:05pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
franciskaine: chest better!! |
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