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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Lagos State Resident Homeless After N300Million House Is Destroyed By State Govt

Chimobi Ezenwa, a Lagos resident whose mansion said to be worth N300 million was demolished, says he is now homeless. The administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu recently commenced the destruction of houses said to be in contravention of Lagos master plan.



26 comments:

  1. My heart bleeds when I saw the video of the houses demolished by the government 😭😭 in this period of austerity they now want to add to people's problems . Chai, that was how kpokpogiri beautiful house was demolished that year, this is heartbreaking

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    1. And Tonto celebrated with the cheers from her "supporters".

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  2. OMG 😳 chai this is really much on him.

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  3. Ndigbos ndigbos ndigbos, how many times did I call you?
    Go to the east and build your mansions, stop building mansions in other parts of the country. How many Yorubas and hausas have mansions in the East? If you must build, build a small house

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    1. Because you people will not sell land to an ‘outsider’. Be honest do you think there are no hausa people in igbo land? Let him try buying land to develop over there snd see wat wud happen.

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    2. So I the east Ndigbo will be allowed to build on Government owned land, waterways and canals without hindrance and repercussions?

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    3. ARE YOU FOR REAL?!!
      Everyone is just screaming "ndigbos ndigbos" all over social media.
      Build mansions in the east where they visit mostly 3-4 times a year?

      How many will live in those mansions in the village? What about the cost of maintenance? I'm not against people building in the villages but build something moderate as you spend less times there.

      What you should ask if those structures followed due process, if they did, they wouldn't be such cases. It is ideal to build where ever you spend most of your life.

      I would never advise anyone to invest in mansions where you spend less than a month or at most two.

      It's just sad that this happened, however if you have to build, please be certain that it follows the right process.

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  4. You see this thing Lagos in particular is doing is so wicked ,how can you be head of house and someone is selling your land illegally,then years later after the occupant must be built their homes relaxed you came to demolish it
    What is wrong in this country who is selling these lands to them ,where are you officials from minister of land interior, monitoring and supervision the when they must be settled you come with your bulldozer and render them homeless without compensation
    People stop buying land in Lagos since after building is demolition my heart breaks for them

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  5. Painful part is that when you want to do right by your paperwork from scratch, you may never build in almost all States of the Federation. Sadly, that's who we majorly are in all areas of our lives. Feasting one on the other.

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    1. Sad
      They will frustrate you, you want get the paperwork done complete

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  6. Kai!! What a pity. In this economy, where will he start from?

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  7. The videos are heart wrenching. Very disturbing to watch. I thought those Certificate of Occupancy aka C of O, is signed by some official.
    Well, l hear say dem wan demolish for some areas in Abuja also. Very sad!! I don’t feel bad about not owning a house in naija because my sweat for just go like that.

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  8. So sad, I feel for those affected

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  9. Shocking. Jeesu!
    🙆😯😳
    What's the location of the house?

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    1. I heard it's in Abule-ado, wherever that place is!

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  10. The are making things worst for Nigerian

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  11. Na wa for nigeria government o.Where this people start from?God help your children o.

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  12. Same way they demolished our shops in Mile 12 without notice,they started building new ones now,we are told to come and buy for 2million.

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  13. I almost bought land in Lagos that year, thank God I used the money to japa. It would have entered one chance since.. cos honestly I would have trusted the land seller, not knowing all the protocol and documentation that goes into land ownership

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  14. Most of these people are victims of corrupt government officials, what is the governor doing towards bringing some of the corrupt workers to justice?

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