I dont know what is going on but in these hard times in Nigeria, it is wrong to even give anyone notice to move..move to where? IT IS WRONG and the government as a whole should look into this...
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Tuesday, September 06, 2016
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Na wa o
ReplyDeleteAt bvs,we should also look at de fact at hand, I knw dis place should be gwarinpa, stella de original purpose of gwarinpa is for residential, but a lot of people has change it shops, wit back door approval, so does dat make it right, I feel for dem o, but dat make de wrong right,like now, fcda has luck all de bank gate along amadu Bello way, dey are wrong entrance in de first place, but does entrance has been der for a long time.
DeleteAnonymous this isnt the gwarimpa branch..its adetokunbo ademola
DeleteFirst of all anon 16.21 reading ur write up hurts, try rereading ur comments before posting.
DeleteSecondly, SME n residential areas go hand in hand. This is the worst kind of betrayal from our govt. U won't give us fish n u don't also let us fish for ourselves. This is coming at the wrongest of times. Even if they r at d wrong place d fact dat its a pls of legitimate biz is enough to keep it open n even encourage people to open more. U make dis type of decisions in an economy dat is thriving.
I wonder who is advising these people.
Stella there are a lot of things to put into consideration when it comes to government marking a property for demolition.
DeleteFirst of all, the landlord may have built on the space illegally, and the spot may be an obstruction to road users. Or could have been built on a spot that needs to be accessed regularly by technicians. For example, community electricity, drainage, etc.
Some illegal structures can even be dangerous to the occupants/owners and it is the responsibility of the government to notify them, since some people can like to cut corners and won't do the right permit before building.
Some even obstruct flow of traffic in the area, like if u build on a busy road and turn it into a commercial spot, everyone will be affected. So my point is that there's always a tangible reason for such demolitions.
Oh God. These people should feel the pulse of the nation biko. Some policies that aren't life threatening should be on hold for now biko. Enough hardship already.
ReplyDeleteStella which government? Don't you know the ones we call government now are evil?
ReplyDeleteJust look at what is happening in the country. They are now attacking entrepreneurs.
They (govt) ve no focus, no plan, they don't even know what they want... They are just jumping upandan doing rubbish here and there.
Lolzzzz.....E still remain 3yrs o. More n more to follow if nothing positive is done.
No be una vote for Buhari and inhumane policies.
ReplyDeleteGod's kingdom should come already. Life in Paradise #anticipating#
ReplyDelete*God bless my Angel in human form*
Re u a jw?
DeleteDee cutie
Obviously
DeleteJust passed this post on my IG page, no likes till now. Who wan like this kind bad news... not fair. Most of this people have been there for years and even used their hard earned money to renovate the place. It is well. When there is life, there is hope
ReplyDeleteMy dear Bella, in most cases when there is life, hope is lost gone. With the way things are turning out, you either chose life or hope.. everything is going njaba(south).
DeleteAbeg you all should enjoy the CHANGE APC brought to una. NO complain. Comply with the order. I know majority of Abuja people were happy with buhari, so no need to vex.
ReplyDeleteJust that they will add to the jobless again. Eayah make una enjoy buhari change oo
Not to judge or take sides but in the past, businesses have been known to "settle" and erect illegal structures and when the hammer comes falling, they start crying wolf. 24 hours notice isn't feasible in any sense but if the structure or part of is in violation, it has to go. This is same sense those thieving land grabbers will knowingly encroach on your choice land and build sharp sharp so when you come, they'll bring that "settlement" sentiment on the basis that they've already started building on it.
ReplyDeleteOh thank u. You got it.
DeleteWhat right do you occupants have on the premises ? If you're a squatters on the land, you can be rejected within minutes, you ll should know that instead of looking for pity party.
ReplyDeleteAfi rejected... Your stupidity today is on another level, re u trying to take the crown from James?
DeleteThe truth is most of the people who own these business premises are warned by government officials especially in Abuja/FCT but they go ahead and do things the 'Nigerian way' an when it backfires they will come and be crying on social media.
ReplyDeleteWell said.......Stella, are you saying that government should let things slide because of the recession in the country?
DeleteAnother sensible comment
Deletehmm are they the real owner of the place? if they are not then its possible they already served the real owners notice before the 24 hours own....just saying sha
ReplyDeleteI understand that these are people's businesses, probably their sole source of income but I feel the government shouldn't be blamed.
ReplyDeleteIf the right channels were followed during the construction process, I believe this would not be happening. The law is the law. Has anyone stopped to ask why this building was marked for demolition? If you went to the planning office, paid your dues( no cutting corners), followed the plan; for example, taking into account the distance of the building to the road, height, the type of structure etc. I believe no one will mark your building.
Someone knows what really happened here that the business owner is probably unaware of. But whatever the case is, I believe there is hope for small businesses.
Correct
DeleteThis administration reminds of pharaoh in the bible.
ReplyDeleteI understand that these are people's businesses, probably their sole source of income but I feel the government shouldn't be blamed.
ReplyDeleteIf the right channels were followed during the construction process, I believe this would not be happening. The law is the law. Has anyone stopped to ask why this building was marked for demolition? If you went to the planning office, paid your dues( no cutting corners), followed the plan; for example, taking into account the distance of the building to the road, height, type of structure etc. I believe no one will mark your building.
Someone knows what really happened here which the business owner is probably unaware of. But whatever the case is, I believe there is hope for small businesses.
I'm tired of this country. My dear, pls hurry up and make dis mulla
ReplyDeleteI'm so sick of Nigeria.....
ReplyDeleteCameroun is not far
DeleteThis isn't fair at all. Where are they supposed to move to within 24hrs?
ReplyDeleteI wonder ooo
ReplyDeletei remember this shop. This was the first shop i went to when i relocated and they said 1 cupcake is N500. I just did "about turn" outta there. God will help you settle somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteLmaooo
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