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Saturday, November 02, 2024

Skitmaker Zic Aloma Shares Photos Of His Living Room Ceiling That Crashed On The Floor



31 comments:

  1. Aaaaahhh Sorry ooo
    This is serious ooo
    ThankGod nobody was there🙏

    Hello iya Boys

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  2. Thank God for him ! The footage was scary , thank goodness no one was hurt

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    1. Honestly.. ..
      Imagine if he was sitting there and this happened? ..

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  3. What these half backed POP artisans do these days though

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    1. Infact ehn... many of them are apprentice turned businessmen overnight. Putting people's lives at risk.

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  4. Omg! I hope nobody got injured? Thank God for you zic aloma may God protect us.

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    1. No one o, thank God! To think he had some cre members there previously, people would have insinuated alot! God saved you Zic.

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  5. Chai ! Guy what happened nah😳😳
    Thank God say e no wound person oo

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  6. Thank God nothing happened to him.

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  7. That y I kinda not like this POP thing. If u good financial do casting or go for PVC. I have seen any POP without crack especially in water prone areas.

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    1. It’s not the fact that he used pop it’s the substandard materials that are used for construction these days

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    2. Baba Chucky always proofread and stop giving us headache

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  8. Very scary nonsense. Don't know how it's been done,that's coming down easily. 😌😌😌

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  9. Thank God no one was there when it happened. Na different story we for dey hear now.

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  10. Thank God no one was hurt.
    Apart from substandard materials flooding the market these days,some of these artisans really don't know how to do their jobs thoroughly yet they give outrageous bills for half hazard jobs,smh🤦‍♀️

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  11. Looks like you are safer living in a tree than some of these newly built houses. If it’s not fires, it’s gas explosion, it’s ceiling dropping in your head or the entire house collapsing. May as well look at a bamboo house or a mud hut than these newly built houses cause they ain’t shyt and charging an arm and a leg to give ppl misery. Mtsscchhwww

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    1. That's how the kitchen cabinet of the house we moved to in 2021 came crashing down less than a month after we moved in, the weight shattered everything it fell on, cooking utensils o, cooker, and even the solid counter made with marble lying just beneath the cabinet spot.
      I will forever be grateful it happened middle of the night and not during the day when myself, house help, or even my 2 year old could have been in that kitchen.
      I still shudder whenever google photos reminds me of the pictures of the wreckage.

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  12. Thank God for safety 🙏

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  13. POP is what we call Drywall here. It’s been used for so long but city inspectors make sure it conforms to standard specs which is what 🇳🇬lacks. If you are building as opposed to buying, the process is very tedious & highly tedious. Before you pour concrete, after your architect has defended your design with huge diagrams before my city committee made up of structural, civil and building engineers, fire dept officials etc, they will inspect even the thickness of the flooring.

    They inspect every stage, tell you to get from another supplier if necessary. Even locks & keys must conform, the reason bedrooms in the US are usually without key locks from outside the room. It’s a fire hazard & it’s in the building codes of most cities & towns. Of course you can get a handiman to put a lock after the city has certified your building as complete! We insulate our buildings, even the insulation material will be inspected during construction. That is why I’m amused when some dismiss 🇺🇸 houses as plank. Wood used in construction is well treated and there are 100 year homes built with wood. Other homes you see have quality built in them as opposed to visual inspection after construction. States and cities should hire building inspectors after writing codes specifying standards that each stage of construction must adhere to including material standards.

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    1. Corruption will not let us see road in Nigeria, you will be surprised there are agencies meant to do this in Nigeria, but no one is doing their job in the real sense of things, yet salary dey enter their accounts every month end.

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  14. Thank God no one is injured, ki Olorun ma je afi owo wa ra iku.

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  15. Thank God no one was hurt, only God will save Nigerians from quack artisans.
    Mama Desperate ndo....

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