I investigated why Eko Atlantic city in Lagos is still empty
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In today's episode, I Investigated why Eko Atlantic City in Lagos is still empty after several years of launch. asking questions like, who owns the city, how much it costs to buy a home there and why is development not going like expected.
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As a South African, I can tell you this woman is a smooth talker. She knows exactly how to answer each direct question.
Yess. Such a marketer ! 😅
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We call them 'sweet mouth talkers'. They easily capture the weak minded. 🤣🤣🤣
She knows her stuff! She deserves her job
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Erejuwa is very charismatic. She even convinced me to think about buying and I can't quite afford it. Love her energy.
I’m telling you 😅
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He is very hard working guy.
@@lbramosdboss9249 everyone is hard working but it should be he loves what he does and knows how to do it well.
WHERE IS THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM, FOR RAIN FLOOD ????
THE PROBLEM PLAGUING OTHER PARTS OF LAGOS, DURING RAINY SEASON ????
Where have you been, it's all underground, the drainage systems are all undergroundd
Dude, what was the Serbian mens basketball coach saying at half time against Australia? Thanks
15 million dollar penthouses in new york cost that much because of all the benefitts u get from living in new york, so world class healthcare, good roads, the corporations and high class billionaires in new york, the art, thats what makes it cost that much. Carry the same penthouse from new york and put it in texas and the value reduces drastically, compared to lagos. Its so ridiculous how they are basically gaslighting people into pauing these exhorbitant prices in nigeria its laughable. Truth is nigeria just isnt at the level to be dealing with this kind of real estate and we really dont have to be
Security is a major issue too..
intelligent analysis and comment - it's sad that they don't have the foresight to think of these things...they must not be that intelligent
@@bnote1990we aren’t at the level m💀 abd we shouldn’t be 💀 sound like a colonizer who wants nothing good at least try something don’t fold your hands
@@jamesgodswill9328 Man, you are nuts. Learn to type better English sentences because the rubbish you wrote is giving readers a headache.
Who the heck is going to spend $3mill USD on unfinished, Middle of nothing property, in a shithole country?
@bnote1990 they aren't bright at all
If We were as enthusiastic as this woman, what would we not have achieved? Love this woman walahi
Very funny woman. Love her too
its not over priced its just not meant for the average nigerian
I watched till the end because of her. Her mouth is sweet 😂😂
Person wey wan sell her market go pessimistic b4??
Shes working for her Dollars.
Pretty simple: if u want to populate the skeletal city in no time, make it realistically affordable. The problem with real estate developers is that they view Nigeria is Monaco with the prices they charge.
First start by selling plots in Naira, bring in banks, markets and supermarkets, seaport etc. It's a city ffs not a gated estate. A city isn't exclusive but rather inclusive.
Exactly. That's how Abuja was built
Exactly. Speaking as a real estate professional, Eko Atlantic prices are artificial and not realistic. Despite conferring it with Free Zone status, it is not pulling its weight compared to other Free Zones like Alaro City and LFZ. The values are inflated in addition to the kickbacks that must have been paid for such premium location to government officials
@@mademenchronicles2335 Hahaha..😆 i'm sure 'emi lokan' got a nice bountiful sum out of it. I may be wrong though.
@@4evertrue830 bro, nothing happens within Lagos State Lands without officials getting cuts. That is why you never hear of prosecution of officials who approved designs and locations of building that collapse or located on drainage channels. If they start prosecuting the officials who sign off of such collapsed buildings and buildings obstructing drainage channels, heads will roll and the phenomenon will end
@@raymondcalitri624 how will they recover dredging and permit costs? The owners of that place may be second or third hand buyers .. those are many layers of mark up!
She’s right about the 1% of the 1%. But here is where she’s wrong. Those people already have 3-5 properties, now they are looking for good investment. Buying an apartment for $2.5m in Lagos Nigeria is not a good investment especially if you can put that same money in Miami or London where your money is safer and will make better returns. They are building it for people that already have multiple properties and that is not sustainable.
she is actually wrong about it, there isn't that many millionaires in the area - but you are correct that the price doesn't make any sense even for the rich people in the area, it's just that there's a lot less of those than she tries to say there are.
like look I see a lot of thai developments prices and ads for them, the prices the woman was saying out were absurd - it's a 3rd world country, you should be able to buy an entire small block of 20 apartments for 2.5 million usd, something is very wrong if they perceive the value of that entire building at something like 100 million+ usd if we presume 100 apartments in it at average cost of 1 mil, which is probably downplaying what she is asking for.
A super rich can own more than 1 properties in a city for different purposes. EAC is a futuristic city and some people think it will be a safer place to earn a big ROI in the future. I could agree with you if you want to compare the ROI in Lagos/Nigeria with bigger cities around the world but some billionaires don’t buy houses for investment purposes but for their relaxation or holiday home. Mind you, those same billionaires have properties around the world too but because they live and work in Nigeria, they might want to stay in the poshest place in the city reserve for the super rich.
With the rise of tribalism it will also have effect on sales as regards to getting the 1% . People really do not know the effects of tribalism amongst Nigeria .
Most of u commenting here do not understand the kinetics of property prices😊, you actually get more value for your properties in lagos Nigeria, I.e magodo GRA developers sells a house on 250m² of land @ 350mil, a two bedroom apt goes for 4.5mil, a bedroom duplex goes for 10mil per year. It's only if you think poorly that you can criticize what the lady said, I know couple of apartments in ikoyi that charges rents in dollars way back since 2007. There more multi billionaires in lagos than most people know 😊, u all only knows those on paper😅. In the Arab world, how many of them are on paper as billionaires?
@@inconspicuosdeeds6729 ok buddy, nigeria is actually monaco SORRY FOR OUR MISTAKE. shees wtf is that where all the nigerian princes get their money from? lol, the secret billionaire haven, largest export destination of lambos, the zonda capital.
I live in Canada and I find that land prices in the most disgusting areas in Lagos is overpriced than land in a decent area here in Canada
demand and supply.
demand and supply. Lagos metropolitan area is tiny and the land is highly-priced. I am sure the same applies to a place like Hong Kong or singapore
Excatly
@@toyefalety9013very sad, knowing the average citizen is very poor. Probably poorer than Canada, Singapore, Hongkong...
@@toyefalety9013 who is demanding for the land?
The way to talk about this is what percentage of the city has been built on in the 15 years since inception. It looks like less than 1% (literally less than 10 projects). That is a pace of about 30 buildings in 50 years. Even the buildings that have been built appear to be 90% empty. This lady did not articulate an actual plan to accomplish their vision. Also, "green" would mean accomodations for parks, large gardens etc... not plants lining the streets lol. I'd be curious what the financing terms for Chagoury to develop this place was because unless they drastically slash prices, this project may very quickly become tragic.
Lol 😆 🤣 don't mind them
Naira has lost 88% of its value since 2008; she literally says that is why construction has stopped/paused.
China would have had this city built in 5-10 years, the Saudis the same, Nigeria has a lot of oil! Where is it going?
@@lj_lugano9856 Imagine if the naira loses more value in 10 - 15yrs from now under more corrupt govts. That will certainly have more negative impact on the growth of the city..lol 🤣
Asking $15M for a penthouse there is crazy, first of all, there aren't much people who have $15M to spend. Furthermore, of those select few why invest in Lagos over places like Miami, Dubai, or the Maldives? I think even asking $1M would be difficult as you still need outside money, the demand for this project is simply to low in my opinion.
these prices are too high and their greed is slowing it down. they should reduce prices and that would increase people living there and demand which would increase value plus prices over time
It’s overpriced and under developed. Simple!
Do you know how much it costs to construct an artificial landscape?😂
I don’t think it’s overpriced. Nigeria’s general level of development is immature for such a project. Those who rate it highly can’t afford it, and those who can afford it don’t think it’s worth it. There’s no justification for spending such money in a third-world location when you can get properties with amazing views in beautiful countries for about the same amount.
@@TvSeriesnMovies100M No justification? Shey na only Nigerians go buy it. I know few companies that already secured land there. Your celebrities and politicians go full dey soon. Church already secured land 😂
@@abasssanusi3348
How many of the Nigerian celebrity do you think are uber uber rich? I can't count 50
@@dighilaemieshofonie5487 regardless... but in a place like Nigeria where accountability and corruption is normal, shit does not get done
I so much love this woman, she so good and patient, Ilove the way she explain without being defensive
City is never build by rich people, you need to build a great city allow the common people particularly workers . Workers made all the great city of the world not the govt not any companies not any rich man ❤
Common people have their own place. In every country, there is a place for the rich and a place for common people. Go and build one for common people if you are too concerned and stop dictating to someone else how to run his business.
@fatfarmers7360 With such a huge project, you definitely need the participation of the middle. I can't recall any place in the world with a population 250,000 people exclusively made up of the super rich.
@@Frank-Bediko62 😂 the middle class doesn't exist in Nigeria that's why this project will fail. China, America and other first world countries have a solid middle class that's why projects like these usually do well.
In a nutshell, you're absolutely spot on 👍
@@fatfarmers7360 lol 🤣🤣🤣 I am not dictating them how to run business their money there wish I don't give a damn. I am stating the facts. Truth hurts and seems like it has hurt you very badly 🤗
@@karthikshetty2206 It seems like it's the poverty in you that spoke.
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The lady is just marketing and I dont blame her but the real problem are all the factors wrong with Nigeria. If this was China, the UK, Saudi, Japan, even South Africa to an extent, projects start and get completed in record time most times and if not they quickly make up their minds, cut their losses and re plan.
17 years is a joke in my opinion ( not even 0.5% of development has taken off, common guys lets be real. At the current rate,how long will this take to get completed.
Maybe my childrens children children may see this place built 😅😅
completely agree, no more excuses!
A big joke
We should larn from dubai
They developed before they made it expensive
Will never be completed with their current plan.
They need to replan.
America's economic prowess has left a strong impression on many countries around the world. I cannot believe that properties are being sold in USD in faraway African countries.
What cant you believe? Its simple USD is a hard currency & does not fluctuate, even retail businesses have been pricing in dollars for a long time. Most rich people in Nigeria are millionaires in dollars, they buy & deal in dollars, so they price in dollars too.
Like she said you can send the money in dollars or naira, but the fact still remains that its a $million dollar home. If they show a client in naira, for example 1 million naira the next day it would be 1,230,098 naira higher, then they would be complain that the money increased.
The dollar is not only stable but is recognized & swiftly accepted in most countries, simple. I shouldn't have to explain these to adults, this is why most of Nigeria are poor & stupid.
What cant you believe? Its simple USD is a hard currency & does not fluctuate, even retail businesses have been pricing in dollars for a long time.
Most rich people in Nigeria are millionaires in dollars, they buy & deal in dollars, so they price in dollars too.
Like she said you can send the money in dollars or naira, but the fact still remains that its a $million dollar home.
If they show a client in naira, for example 1 million naira the next day it would be 1,230,098 naira higher, then they would be complain that the price for the home increased.
The dollar is not only stable but is recognized & swiftly accepted in most countries, simple. I shouldn't have to explain this to adults, this is why most of Nigeria are poor & stupid.
What cant you believe? Its simple USD is a hard currency & does not fluctuate, even retail businesses have been pricing in dollars for a long time.
Most rich people in Nigeria are millionaires in dollars, they buy & deal in dollars, so they price in dollars too.
Like she said you can send the money in dollars or naira, but the fact still remains that its a $million dollar home.
If they show a client in naira, for example 1 million naira the next day it would be 1,230,098 naira higher, then they would be complain that the price for the home increased.
The dollar is not only stable but is recognized & swiftly accepted in most countries, simple. I shouldn't have to explain this to adults, this is why most of Nigeria are poor & stupid.
How is that America problem? We need to be taking responsibility of our own doings and not blame everything on the west like cowards, we will only go far as a continent or a country when we stop the needless blaming of the west. Africa was not the only continent colonized by the west always remember this.
@@ikeemmanuel Nothing in my text says it's America's fault or problem.
That lady definitely knows her stuff. You might not agree with her take be she makes sound points. Respect!
Of course she's been there for 17 years
No 1. Politicians would rather take their looted wealth and properties outside Nigeria away from the reach of future governments that want to fight corruption.
2. It will be difficult to get a regular wealthy person who would want to pay 2.5 mill dollars for an apartment in a city with no good road infrastructure, poor governance and surrounded by millions and millions of impoverished people.
Well said
Isn't what Dangote did?
No good road? No electricity? Did we watch the same video? 😊
Simple, it’s empty because like everything in Nigeria they want to charge premium for mediocrity. Why would anyone pay $3m for a land in Lagos, a place with little to know infrastructure and terrible governance when they can pay half that price for the same land in Dubai or same in San Francisco Bay Area.
It always people who dont have money like you, that have all the opinions and always know swhat is best for rich people.
3 millions f'ing what?😂😂😂
@@jyde50Never be too quick to make this kind of shallow statement. If you put 3m in real estate in this place compared to place like Dubai or San Francisco bay area. Imagine you need to sell it. How quick will it be for you to sell in this three areas.
Which one is mediocrity again? If you have the money go there and start doing something, not just turn yourself to a keyboard warrior😂
@@jyde50, don’t mind him. Real estate prices is the same everywhere.
For 2,5 million dollars you could buy a luxurious 10 bedroom mansion in Cape Town,South Africa
And you will always be a second class citizen just like she said.
With xenophobia lool
@@Rboy23 Buy it through proxies!
@Rboy23 yes xenophobia..it's a bonus for illegal immigrants 🚮
You can also get better than that in Lagos. Stop comparing that project to a residential environ, it's a commercial district. How many people own houses in the commercial subchorionic of Dubai? It's hotels and business that can make the money back. Before you claim it's because of Dubai's tourism, try to look outside of Dubai and check it's surrounding environ, that feels like Lagos can still do it with it's massive increase in population and popularity in the world.
We can keep saying it's not possible and yes it's not but that's for now. Compare Banana Island pricing to the average street pricing in Lagos, look at the number of environs that keep developing annually around it.
The major cities around the world had stumbling growth for years before a sudden involvement of some franchise and investments and like we are talking about what would be the most populated city in the world in 50 yrs time( I am thinking earlier than that)
Talk about Mumbai, Maharashtra( India), Seoul(Korea), Beijing(China), Istanbul(Turkey), Jarkarta(Indonesia), Sao Paulo (Brasil). It was like magic; population boom brought about foreign businesses interest not just to sell to the citizens but even to produce there it assemble and ship out, it's cheaper due to local raw material, taxes and export fees and so.. like apple produced this last sets of iphone in India and china and it's not just because of their population, the cost of rubbing on taxes and fees was cheaper than producing in US, not trying to be disrespectful but everyone in the world saw India as the home and face of poverty years ago. Like the progression in that country needs too be learned.
Or do you think Indians would even believe you if you had told them they would be home to one of Apple's production warehouse years ago.
The issue is we need more strategic economic thinkers and planners to rule, not political minds because the country is in economic problems not political problems.
Dubai was myth years ago but today? and it sure would take time.
I care more about great urban development AND most importantly great social housing and middle class housing, those tenants are the people driving every economy, and of course our great business people 🤝
God bless you. Urban planning doesn't really exist in Nigeria
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Stay away from nigerian youtube channel.
Africans need to give the land to Western blacks. Africans fall for these Caucasian con games over and over and over again
Brilliant 🎉
As stated by the MD ..The Nigerian economy started tanking before the Project started..Businesses are leaving Nigeria ..so who are the ghost that will build on Eko Atlantic .. Secondly Eko Atlantic is suppose to be a business district... do not make the mistake and turn it into a residential area
On the contrary sir, the place is for work and leisure, most of the places developed are more residential and few commercial spaces
The question is how do African countries, in this case Nigeria, build organic industries as opposed to being dependent on foreign direct investment. I watched a video a few days ago about how Indonesia banned exports of raw nickel but allows for it to be processed by Indonesian companies and exported as an actual product.
Of course Nigeria would need to explore how such export bans would impact its economy, and directly invest in companies that are capable of processing materials into products for export markets. They also need to SERIOUSLY drive out corruption, and perhaps look into creating state owned enterprises.
@@MightBeAPizza we need home made solutions not foreign direct investments (advance slavery and looting). The igbos have given us a little light on it.. But then.....
@@ogapeter9107 I said Nigeria should build organic industry as opposed to being dependent on foreign direct investment.
I believe the US consulate is building there and the total may have been somewhere around 310 Million of an investment.
What looks very disturbing is the high prices and all the empty apartments you see in this video. These people are hiding a lot of what they are actually doing, this project definitely did not serve the Nigerian people.
@@viralthings3065 you will be amazed if they tell you how many Nigerians already bought properties there. Its called investment.
Is Miami Beachfront serving every Americans? Stop deceiving
Nigerian people is a bit of overstretch. Even Lagos people aren't benefiting from the project.
Money laundering hence the reason for the overpriced real estate in lagos
I like the way this Lady is talking she is talking business and reality not fantasy .
This is the first person to explain the dynamics behind Eko Atlantic which I completely agree with from an economic standpoint.
A project created to address the housing shortage problem in Lagos, yet it can only be obtained by a tiny amount of a small percentage of the population who do not have housing problems. Jokers!!
If I have $15m (clean money not stolen or fraudulently gotten) I will live more stress-free, safely & comfortably as a 2nd class citizen overseas than a 1st class citizen in the Lagos jungle.
That Safely should be in caps "SAFELY"
No ibo man , will invest in Wko Eko city, they have learnt their lesson, that is Why, eko Atlantic city is empty. Tell Hausa or Those shouting ibo should go! To go and develop it
The lady in the video is very inspiring. We need more people like her. Respect from Somalia to our Nigerian brothers and sisters
I like the lady.Why should go and spend your money in a country that would not appreciate you? Make and spend your wealth here. Baba rere, Baba ke!
@@bayooderinde6564not that amount of money in a worthless project.
atleast the lady is straight forward and honest. shes selling her product. however realistically, its safer to pay that amount abroad than in lagos with all the negatives that come with it.
I had my reservations about this project too. However, listening to the MD, I'm getting convinced. This woman knows her job. She did due diligence to all the questions you asked. She is excellent and deserves to run this project. Well done ma'am. See you when I come for my plot. 😊
Succesful real estate development don't take 20 years for a land mass of this size. It is only sustainable because it's stolen money - or let me be nice; govt money that was used to reclaim the land. Such a project in America would have been declared bankrupt and auctioned off.
Country that their minimum wage is less than 50 dollars is selling an apartment 3000,000 dollars
They're making more progress than Akon City at least😂
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Didn't Eko Atlantic City have at least a 10-year start over Akon City?
@@ZoraDelaneybut Akon city nothing have started 😅
@@ZoraDelaneydon’t compare Eko to Akon 😂😂Eko is like New York in comparison
Hey, at least I saw one brick at Akon City. So he is making progress, I guess 😂😂
Forget the interview. I love this woman's swagger
Wow this ma'am is elegant and eloquent. Amazing
I’m curious how she made her money.
Sweet talker
@@pgmh-v3dIt looks to me like she represents a group of rich people
Reclaiming the land from the ocean was the primary aim. It was a sensible move to then think of building a city on the reclaimed land. I know it must have cost serious money to fill that area but I believe that the investors could have still recouped their investments if they had planned a less pricey city by cutting back on some of the extravagant infrastructure. Much of that land is not being used inspite of the housing crisis in Lagos whilst loan obligations must be met nonetheless. This was a chance to do something that could have benefitted the common Lagosian but that's not really important, is it? BTW, there are several apartments which were built for the 1% of the 1% which are as yet still vacant within the island. Lagos doesn't need more houses for the rich. What it needs is affordable and befitting homes for the working class
Your guest made the vlog feel so engaging. She's a delight!
Affordable homes are what we need. Simple!
The government did not have the poor in mind when they began this plan.
As an average working class, South African, my jaws are on the floor, trying to understand how they got to $2, 500 000 for that shown apartment!.😢😢😢
I'm like seriously!?. $2, 500 000!?.
Lol she “knows” a lot of Nigerians that afford it. Not even Americans or Europeans can afford it. It makes me angry actually 😂
Same thing in SA too homes for $2m but atleast it's capetown
This is africa everything should be cheap, real estate is degenrated like fashion
A whole R46 million for that apartment? 😭 imagine what you can get here in South Africa for that kind of money. They’re honestly playing with people😢
This woman's energy is something elsee. I hope this Eko Atlantic City picks up
It's over priced. Why would people pay 2 million USD for an apartment in an undeveloped area ?
They need to go back to the drawing board and come up with a new plan ...
Ridiculous prices. It's a block of flats for christ's sake.
She’s not in haste to archive her goal definitely time will tell… Eko Atlantic City will filled up in few years to come check Banana island out if you’re Nigerian
@@Mazcaraayo😂😂 the Igbos won't buy. Keep waiting
NO HOUSE IN NIGERIA IS WORTH A MILLION DOLLARS UNLESS ITS BEING USED TO PARK FUNDS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED IN A QUESTIONABLE MANNER !
You get it.
Money launderers are the potential customers of eko Atlantic.
😂 😂 😂 😂
You be Mumu… do you know how much is a plot of land in Banana island?😂
Lol are u high? You clearly haven't moved around. Come let me take you around lagos ikoyi, lekki, vi
As our economy keeps tanking then we do not expect this project to see the light of day till maybe 50 years.
It will never see the light of day. It is an unrealistic project in an unstable country
It's a beautiful piece of land, I'm a South African but if I was wealthy I'd take the opportunity to build real estate on that land.
The woman is well spoken and very well educated 😊😊😊
The MD is knowledgeable and explained the background to the project very clearly. The questions by the producer were relevant and put the documentary in perspective. My take is that they need to turn Eko Atlantic into some type of attraction center where people from surrounding states can access by sea, rail, road. Introduce food, entertainment, banking, shopping into it. With the coastal highway linking it, the potential is immense. Eko Atlantic can easily generate N 5-10 BILLION in revenue monthly... Good job
After the Dangote palaver... What foreign investor is brave enough to risk his/her millions in Nigeria.🤷♂️
And you think you know all, who foreign investors help
@@kabifest8897Don't mind him even church don secured land there. I know few companies too. 1st bank headquarter will be there and other banks will follow no cap.
In Lagos for that matter
@@kabifest8897 Mate, even the UK, US and China cannot make such an ignorant statement. People are hungry in Nigeria. Your budget for 2024 is roughly around $30bn and yet Nigeria had to borrow most of that money. In 2022 the UK's budget was roughly £840bn and they financed it easily without useless loans. Compare a paltry $30bn to £840bn. Can you see the humongous difference? Nigeria needs all the foreign investors it can get.
@@diligenceeke3023learn to ignore some folks on the internet. Some of them are paid to be nuisances.
I loved it when she brought out the Naija attitude and style of talking...lol... saying... you remain a second class citizen in another man's country, while people will salute you when you invest the money in your own country and live in Nigeria... so true...so Naija..... that's a very convincing point to think about....
Your last point is relative though. So many of the money bigs in the country will rather invest their money in real estate properties abroad than here which is a fact
@@Samoni0608 Actually, the situation is changing. Living here in America, I've noticed through observations, actions and conversations with family and friends that there's a growing trend of investing in real estate in Nigeria. Many of us are planning to move back to Nigeria, either permanently or temporarily, and are making more investments in properties there as a result.
@@interestingthingstoknow8975 But the reverse is the case for rich folks here. Also, when you say investing in real estate in Nigeria believe you will be limited to(Lagos and Abuja) which is right now oversaturated and just a haven for money laundering
it would have made sense if tribalism was not the order of the day. why buy property in a place where you're hated
@@ucheeke5110The good thing is no one, absolutely no one, is asking you to buy anything. Eko Atlantic is bigger than Nigeria.
I’m favoured, $14k every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God’s work and the church. God bless America.
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Honestly our government has no idea how people are suffering these days. I much feel sorry for the disabled people who don’t get the help they deserve
The young ones are currently into the forex market and they're really killing it
This sounds good and I would like to be a party to this is there anyway I'm currently in Australia
Both state and federal government should massively invest in this city for the aim to be achieved..its too expensive for one private investor
Fell inlove with this lady right away. She’s so confident, and seems well educated and trained.
The prices in Nigeria are wild though, they even dwarf the Atlantic Seaboard in my beloved Southern Africa. I’m quite surprised by this in a country with so much instability.
The longer the project remains unfinished, the more expensive it will become. Remember the developer is still paying interest on the loans.
Do you guys know that Eko Atlantic was a necessity and not a luxury? The Atlantic Ocean was washing VI away and Eko Atlantic had to be created to protect the islands in Lagos?
This project didn't come up as a luxury but as a necessity and it's very costly because billions of dollars are used to push the ocean away and reclaim land.
@anthonymark5758 why not just make your point, why not disprove me instead of just asking me to stop?
Well that's the truth. It wasn't created as a luxury but as a necessity.
Exactly, you are very correct sir, but as usual many of our people are short sighted and lack certain levels of understanding
@anthonymark5758stop what? Fact have been spoken here and you come here shouting "Stop" like a traffick police man. Go and listen to the videos on the inception of this city. It was built to protect lagos from the encroaching Atlantic and billions of dollars was spent on it. And this is why plots there are so expensive. The sand filling and all of that have accounted for the high cost of properties in the city. I don't blame you, it's the poverty in you that has spoken.
You would have to be quite gullible to believe all that. There are lots of ways countries deal with these issues without building billion dollar cities. Clearly someone got greedy! You Nigerians are something though, you can even sell ice to Antarctica mxm
That is what they told you right 😅
Love this woman! She's straightforward, especially about being a foreigner abroad
I get the feeling that such ISLANDS are scams, they seem to be abonded everywhere.
You do know the people that started this project and that can afford this is from rich scammers so your thinking is create they just convert there money into legit business with LLC etc etc
@@ZaharaImole scamming...imagine
@@theosclong1201 you don't have to imagine it's right in your face nowadays
you are in a growing tribe of such faith.
Palm Jumeirah in Dubai succeeded but it took awhile
"An you will always be an immigrant,, at least here you will be a Nigerian in your own country " 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This woman is a content creator in the making, if not already one...what😮
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@@StevenNdukwu hello Steven !!! How are you ??? I love your channel. Keep praying for Dangote, the richest man in Africa, all africans are proud of him. Dangote in strength.
One day, the ocean will reclaim the land back.
You can only wish.😊
@@harunaayodejirilwan5285 l can see you don't know anything about nature.
@@Ray-Ray193 Keep crying and wishing
@@jyde50 your not making any sense
you dey pray bad prayers. nd thats even more scary
The spokesperson was very articulate and grounded in reality when describing what the city has to offer. It's important to listen carefully to get a sense of where the management team's vision truly lies. Initially, I expected them to approach the project with an overly ambitious, 'head in the clouds' mindset. It's reassuring to see that a dose of reality has been factored in. Nonetheless, the bottom line is that this project isn't designed for the average person, and the rest of us will need to hustle even more to afford to live there
Interesting video. One correction, the U.S. Embassy is in Abuja, the facility being built is the U.S. Consulate General. Embassies are only in the capital of the country.
Steven Ndukwu, I respect your content. Thank you from Dallas, Texas
And please do subscribe
@@StevenNdukwu hello Steven !! God bless you, I subscribed to your channel.
I'm impressed with the Madams savage realtime responses filled with honesty and wits!
Exactly where my family house will be in Lagos Nigeria.
this lady is so so smooth
The explanation and everything she says are beautiful.❤
False. She's talking like what an American refer to as a used car salesman.
@@longinusukenta I think we see the same thing from different perspectives then. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
All I hear is false promises!
@@Tokuushi it's not the promises you should pay attention to but be motivated and know that if they can do it then you can too.
I’m sorry, forgive my pessimism but with Nigeria’s current sorry state, its reckless leadership and piss poor track record for completing projects, I have good reasoning for my doubts in this development. Let’s not get it twisted, any project with Tinubu as the frontman, doesn’t bode well for masses!
thanks for this video man, i was thinking of acquiring a property... Now I know how to go about it now.
There's a reason it is empty and will remain empty. $2000/sqm is ridiculous, for context you can buy for $1200/sqm in Barcelona, Spain. You'd have to be insane to spend 67% more for land in Lagos Nigeria.
It depends if you a billionaire that live and work in Barcelona. Remember Eko Atlantic is like the Miami of Lagos/Nigeria, so it’s for the super rich. I bet you can’t get a land for $2000/sqm in the poshest place in Barcelona for that amount.
@@enjoythemoments1128 Eko Atlantic isn’t and won’t be the Miami of Nigeria for multiple reasons, also Miami is Miami because of the people and the economy around it, none of which Lagos Nigeria has in its current state.
@@mojajojajo I use the comparison with Miami figuratively but EAC is the only purpose built city in Nigeria that has all its infrastructure planned from start to finish. It’s reserve for the 1% of the 1% so it may seem unrealistically expensive to some but some billionaires residing in Nigeria can afford it without stress.
Is it really empty? The United States is building it's largest ever consulate in the world right there. You think they are silly or don't know what the future of the city entails?
@@enjoythemoments1128 i dont think you understand what he said. miami is miami because of proximity.
The lady has such gravitas and is very engaging!
The city itself doesn’t look that enticing, and seems like a hard sell
You need major companies being head quartered there which will send residential development in over drive . Makes no sense building luxury condos or apartments first smh
And existing companies are already heading OUT of Nigeria because of the bad economy.
We need to fix our economy first
Agreed 👍
That’s why the largest USA embassy is been built there, you people just don’t want to hear anything good about Nigeria, did you watch the video at all and see this incredible development? Yes Hod will help Nigeria economy and God first need to help all Nigeria to think right and be good people
@@AfroVistaChronicles001the embassy is not representative. America will always have a presence in Nigeria. They are not a business, they are a global superpower. And no doubt they are getting a huge concession.
Visa fees will just be an addition also
@@bigsamkay they are investing over 500million dollars building this embassy, this will employ a lot of Nigerian, many Nigerians will experience drastic life changes but all you see is the visa fees that will be collected after the investment, okay what about the network that the embassy will attract to eko Atlantic itself, what about the investors from America that will fall into Nigeria, we want change in Nigeria but it’s a process that will continue gradually, no magic can change the life of over 200million people in short time.
This is less than 1% welcome to Zanzibar 🤗
With one of the promoters in power, steps will be taken to enhance the viability of the project, and one of such is already being taken: extension of the coastal road to the Eko Atlantic city. This was never in the original plan.
Yes Tinubu is using Hitech which his son is a Director to support another family investment business in Eko Atlantic with the Chagoury
What goes round comes around. Law of nature will always play out. Destroying others to save ones does not end well. We can bring coastal road and hope to replicate all the beaches destroy at Eko Atlantic but the sweet of the ones destroyed will hunt the project for years to come.
I can spend all day listening to this woman. She's a master sales person. This videos covers a lot in 19 minutes. Keep up the good work Steven.
Overpriced and unrealistic. I rather invest that money in a tourist attractive country. Nigeria lacks what it takes to build and sustain the Eko Atlantic. I love and respect this lady though.
@@mrnaija101 Why can’t Eko Atlantic be built within 20years if you have want it takes?
Eko Atlantic is a reclaimed land from Atlantic Ocean, they don't build anyhow@@Willzybaby-k4m
@@mrnaija101 oga you will miss the party shut up.
The land is so expensive, who is going to build the school? Library? Food shops? Will there be any public parks? Any attractions? Or is it just going to be another boring concrete jungle like you can find in any city in the planet? If the apartments are so expensive where will the low-income workers this community needs live? This feels like a wasted opportunity, the government could have built a world-class neighbourhood that improves the lives of many ordinary Nigerians, or a new business/industrial/tourism district to create jobs. Instead private companies and greed have stolen this opportunity. She even said, they build for the 0.1%, why not build for the 99.9%? The 0.1% can build for themselves.
Water gathering on land can cause buildings to sink gradually, can't it?
I have been there severally. Its just too expensive and they will have a hard time getting folks to buy into this white elephant project. Its just too expensive. Period.
Also, this is Nigeria. You never know which government will decide to reclaim the land back and start knocking everything down
@@veraaddoyobo8482 true. Very true.
Very good saleswoman. She knows how to sweet talk the suckers.
Im buying acres of land here by God's grace. 🙏🏽 And my home is going to be built on two plots.
😅😅😅😅
And you shall have it
Amen and me too 🙏
i reject this kind of financial illiteracy for you in Jesus name 🙏
🤣🤣oga i pray u indeed have that money, but I also pray for you not to be scammed IJN
Impressive at first glance, the vision tho; Hopefully Nigeria gets to a point where projects like this will actually become relevant.
rich Nigerians with $15 million would rather live in Miami as second class citizens than 1st class citizens in Nigeria
Dangote, mike adenuga, femi otedola....etc all live in Nigeria, it's always people who don't have money like you that alway talk and know what rich people want.
@@foxbat473 in fairness no, rich Nigerians would rather live in Nigeria as opposed to the US or any western/developed country as they can get away with more things there
@@sladewilson377 very true, i never thought of it that wat
I don't have any personal connections to Nigeria, except for a friend I met while studying. However, I'm a huge fan of Steven's content and love watching his videos! It's great to see Nigeria represented by such a talented creator who consistently produces high-quality, engaging content. Keep up the fantastic work, Steven - I'm a big appreciator of your efforts.
She has a point! and we can't just refute it by saying "It is too expensive, nobody gonna buy it". If 0.1% of Nigerians are rich or very rich, we are talking about at least 218,500 people. The numbers are there. So, the project makes sense and has a potential.
The numbers are there . The real issue is that the Nigerians who have the money to buy here would also shop around globally for similar properties that would offer a good return, strong demand in case of resale, country economic stability and other factors. It's business for this wealthy class, not about being patriotic.
@@Metro-yk3bk live the guy, a lot of Nigerians are delusional. they think this 0.1% are stupid buyers
218'500 out of 150 million surely is piss poor. There's just not enough millionaires considering that there's a bunch of other locations.
@@techtactics788not 150 million its actually 220 million.
Mr Ndukwu, I wished you asked about the water supply. Also l suggest when you do these interviews, ask your viewers for questions to pose to your interviewee? Thanks. Also l noticed a lot of areas that looks like swamps, so technically not dry land or at least no outlets for water to drain off
I'm pretty sure the questions are prescreened. Do you think the Nigerian elite will just answer all sorts of questions raised by "poor people" ?
Killing it with the content bro 🔥
I like this woman. She is a straight talker and she knows her stuff. I wish more leaders in Nigeria were like her.
My Dream is now to own an apartment here man!
Oya begin bomb
Dreaming to own one in lekki phase 1 is more attainable.
@@bigsamkay My Dream is scary and it's attainable
@@majestytheyenvy ASAAPUUUU 🤣🤣
@@Futbot_editz_11 your dream of financial illiteracy will never come to fruition IJN 🙏
“Anyone can buy.” BUT no they cannot. I can see everything he was saying,living in third world conditions doesn’t exactly give anyone a head start on buying a 15mil penthouse. People deserve that bare minimum. It’s crazy to continue to avoid the obvious issue but she’s a fast talker for sure.
19:29 yup love this video, I've been wondering about eko Atlantic city
I like that MD, she's full of vibes 😍
It's a place where olosho goes to and take pictures to show there level in d olosho business...😂😂 especially the azuri towers wit the swimming pool in front
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This woman is a whole vibes 😅
Lagos population is around 20 million and Ghana 🇬🇭 population is 33 million so it’s not more. Just to make that correction. 💯
She did not say Lagos has a bigger population than Ghana. She said… “Lagos is a city, with more like a population of Ghana”. Meaning you can compare a city like Lagos to the population of Ghana.. a whole country.. listening is fundamental..
@@co7513 it’s still incorrect because Ghana 🇬🇭 is over 10m higher. It’s not close or around
People often think of ghana as having 20million people i guess that is why she thought so.
You can keep removing the comments if you like, but Lagos population is no more
than 7 million. At most 8 million and that is being generous. If you doubt it, permit a UN- supervised census in Nigeria. The project itself is kaput because only an Ibo bonehead will invest in a high risk, flood-prone piece of nothing after what happened to Landmark.
You overate your ignorance with hate filled aspersions. If you've walked or worked in Lagos, you won't be spewing this rubbish you called facts. @@user-zx9vk4ks6z
I Love this Woman, she's got a Great Sense Of Humor 😘
Same case with our so called konza technopolis here in Kenya! 🇰🇪 Ever since it broke ground way back in 2009, the “city” is an endless expanse of almost nothingness! 😏 We even think the city should be abandoned in favor of SEZs which are more likely to accelerate Kenya’s industrial and manufacturing sectors and the economy at large! But some Kenyans are still convinced that Konza will be the main economy driver! But for how long will we have to wait for this to happen? 🤷🏿♂️
Konza City is on the right track given the fact that it officially broke ground in 2017.As at now, phase1's horizontal infrastructure is 100% complete and investors have begun breaking ground for their projects. In 10years time God willing, a significant part of the city will be operational. The most difficult part was getting the master plan right and ground breaking.
do these projects even have commercial zoning and partners to actually drive an economy besides "well rich people will umm spend money".
Stop lying konza of today is not konza of 2009. road network ,University, police station and a data centre are all up most near completion
Yeah the project you talking about in Kenya is what the government trying to accomplish to have for only the rich hoping the poor die from starvation but kenya gen z showed up in the protest exactly what Nigeria trying to do with this project trying to make it like dubai and if that happens Nigeria will never be the same gen z must make sacrifices
Go to China, many ghost cities!
Her explanation about landmark beach does not explain why it was demolished as it was not blocking any development, and the lagos calabar highway was never routed to pass through it.
Steven asked the lady a straighforward question about why there hadnt been a lot of development after over a decade. She tactfully ignored the question. Unfortunately that question is the biggest issue with the Eko Atlantic project and remains unanswered. There's no shortage of dollar $$ millionaires in Nigeria who would have jumped at the opprtunity of buying into the scheme. You only need to look at Banana Island where there's no primary market property available doing to it all been sold out to Billionaires.
I opine that there's something wrong that theyre not making public. It's might be structural or geographical in nature. Which is such a shame as i followed htis project since its inception with such enthusiam.
She answered to her best of knowledge but you made some valid points
It all goes back to the initial geological report that advised against this, but corruption prevailed, plus it is not value for money
You're not entirely correct.A lot of the prime plots (especially in the residential districts) have already been snapped up by the same developers in Banana Island and VI as well as your business and political elite. The problem as I see it is that South Energyx has to do a lot more than just provide the basic infrastructure (roads, electric power). They have to put in some social infrastructure as well (schools, retail developments,health facilities etc...) just as the developers of Victoria Garden City dis back in the early 2000's. Those who bought property in VGC were moving into a purpose built development that had all the infrastructure needed to be a self-sustaining project. They had schools,a mall,banks, a very large shopping complex (VGC shopping complex Ikota),green spaces, recreation facilities etc.. already built by the Israeli developers so they didn't need to leave their environment to enjoy those amenities except to go to work elsewhere or travel out of Lagos.
If South Energyx had built some residential developments to start with,I believe they would have sold out every unit because the infrastructure is certainly better than what you have in Victoria Island or Lekki Phase 1. Only Banana Island can compare. But at present if you built an office tower or residence in Eko Atlantic,you'd have to drive OUT of the place to get basic services or buy groceries or take your kids to school.Your staff would have to come and go because of the lack of residential property.
But looking at Goldman Sachs projections for the largest economies in the world by 2075,Nigeria is fifth or so with a $13tr GDP so my thinking is 25-30 years from now,Steve Ndukwu will be amazed at the complete transformation of the seemingly bare expanse that he sees today. All the multinationals that left Nigeria in the past 3 years will have returned and indeed will have their African HQs there in Eko Atlantic.Just you wait and see,Steve.
I love this woman. Soji correct Nigerian.😅
I am from Atlantic City NJ in the United States! 🇺🇸 ❤
And... Water is wet?
@anthonymark5758 no
@@JackCity08401So why you telling folks you from new Jersey oh i see now because it called Atlantic lol
@@ZaharaImole yea Atlantic City New Jersey. I’ve never heard of Eko till today
@@JackCity08401 ok yeah it's nothing special only to the ones who view it as special or got investments into it
That's overpriced for Nigerians? No! That's overpriced for anybody of any nationality!
Steve will milk that city dry for the sake of content😂😂😂
Stunning Content Indeed 🎉🎉,I came across this channel few days ago,As A Small RUclipsr i did learn alot That has Made Me Grow Gradually ..
It's a fucking city and it's meant to grow itself, it's not empty