Lagos-Calabar Highway: Nigeria risks losing thousands of jobs due to property demolition says Obi
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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Landmark was not the most affected, even though he was making the MOST NOISE. The most affected business is Bolaji Ariyo of Miami Chula Beach Lifestyle. Then there were three other beach property owners making 5 altogether. Only Landmark was playing ethnic cards, blackmailing the goverment
A wise man will say for the sake of 75 million Nigerians in 8 states, I give this up, a SELFISH man will say for my sake, cancel 75 million Nigerians in 8 states.
And I add landmark is a tourist destination beside the sea demolishing it is detrimental to the attraction of the city if their fewer toursist locations then why would tourist come to the coutry?. Also I have not seen any country that build main roads connecting key cities and areas beside the sea not river or lagoon the sea itself, as if you don't know the land where land mark is was claimed from the sea by sandfilling, or maybe they have never seen ocean or shores take up an extra 200m of land in the course of 4months...instead of leaving the beach they decide to build road there.... this is all a waste to me. But some of you think other wise without thinking properly with a straight mind.
Peroooooo Obiscooooo is wrong, it willl create over 5 million jobs along the Lagos/ Cross River States coastal road. This road will be passing through 9 States. Peroooo Obiscoooo dey talk Doro rubbish.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Obi is obviously afraid that this project will be a milestone achievement that will serve as a master stroke for President Tinubu’s government
It is unthinkable for anyone to be attacking bold steps for massive infrastructural developments
Lagos Calabar coastal road is a dream that must become a reality to accelerate sustainable developments
Obi is criticising for the fun of it as part of his desperate drive to be seen as politically correct
What are the benefits of this coastal road?
Good road usually brings about thorough development economic prosperity and safety and saving Time....
At this time in our national life this totally a misplaced priority.
Obong of Calabar commends FG over Lagos-Calabar highway
It is a “strategic infrastructure that will boost commerce, tourism, transportation, and emergence of new towns and settlements along the coastal corridor”
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