@@ghanacommercialbank6390 his point is, with the population we have in Nigeria, apartments should actually be the main focus. The population is way too much to just be building single homes.
@@esthernnennaya Building is the way out my dear, we Africans complain a lot especially you Nigerians, you guys need to stay back and build that country cuz we Ghanians are supportive to our government and we don't trash their efforts.
I'm from Benue, live in the US for 3 decades. Micro grids are the way to go. Everyone in California is talking about off-grid, in Nigeria, we're talking about getting onto the grid. Please, let's take advantage of our underdevelopment and jump ahead of the West by using micro waste water and electrical grids. My humble opinion. Another great video my brother, thank you
Isn't that crazy? The West is grappling with what they'd have to do with their grid once the off-grid 2050 agenda is achieved. Nigeria could take the advantage for real and got ahead or even in the game. Such a shame leadership has ZERO vision.
@@oladapokomolafe1695 Yes, I've been away, but I have a small business in Benue that's creating jobs. I'm doing everything I can to bring home the skills and technology I've gained from California. We can get past the government's lack of vision, but it's very hard. I've been investing for 15 years in Benue and finally starting to see some return
@@wa.rythmm Of course my brother. Send me your email or phone. I have never signed up for social media so this is the only way to connect with me. God bless
Epe is the place to be if you want to connect with nature in Lagos.. Just hoping this beautiful town doesn’t get overpopulated like other parts of Lagos.
That’s my fear bro. They will soon cut down all that lush greenery in Epe and replace it with all manner of concrete jungle estates, in a misguided notion of “development”. And of course the locals will be more than glad to sell their natural birthright for Naira!
@@therealist2866 the locals are already selling their birth right, just wish enough trees will be available even if development is taking place there but our people will destroy everything to build different estates.
@@therealist2866 This particular isimi Lagos i believe will keep to the greenery, as its's incorperated with each building already stated design concept.
Ehnnn but at least we've started frm highway na. After decades of our elders sell out ñ greed .this Generation is moving to Hogher heights. All we need now is One House one Voice.Organised Unity 🤝 Will Help Africa to move Faster ñ Greater before the Chinese take us over✌️
The overpopulation in Lagos is overwhelming. I believe other states need urbanization to fix this problem. There is no need to cut down the trees in Epe to build a city when you can already build one in places like Ogun and Ondo state where good beaches and waterfront properties are available so it would attract a lot of investments.
@@TayoAinaFilms Could Nigeria convince Disney to create partnership for a wakanda black panther theme park development project for tourist attraction and job creation for local Nigerian?
This is definitely the feature i've been looking for in Real Estate in Nigeria, definitely a good one for diaspora returnees, we would still feel the vibes of nature and views in our house, not block block views always. Nice one Tayo for this great content, definitely sharing the info with hubby asap, we need to get into this too🤝🤝🤝👍👍
Another great content. Africa is the future. We have an opportunity to build it the right way. We are nature people. I don’t understand why our people don’t like nature. Stay blessed my brother 🙏🏿
I love how the video presents viable solutions that address traffic congestion, pollution, quality of living, land use, conservation etc. Sustainable cities like this can take many positive directions. This is good stuff💯💯
Its a great idea to ease congestion in Capital Cities.In Zimbabwe they leaning towards new smart Cities too and that is to help ease congestion on the Capital.The current Capital has traffic challenges,although not as bad as other parts of the continent,so they want to prevent further Urbanization in the Capital and invest in fresh sustainable cities outside.Solar Power has become the New black as we will no longer worry about power outages anymore.
I think it's high time for us to build the city by our self ...thank God for the likes of our young developers coming up with new concept of lifestyle luxurious living.
i really think this is the place to invest around Lagos ! If i was an investor i would definitively put all my coins there thanks so much for the work you put inside here
Like always: professional and informative. Lagos likewise other cities in whole Africa are changing(it’s ongoing process). Everyone should live in a pleasant environment. Anyway, the subtitles are a good thing for those(like me)who aren’t English speaking as native speakers(like you). I understand you well. I self try to speak English as much as I can(in the end). When I am in Asia the people can’t understand me entirely(cause many Europeans try to speak in English using that typical accent for Europe and mixed grammar as well). We’re the people. So we try to get connected with each other. Best regards.
@@TayoAinaFilms anytime for you. Thx for your reaction to my comment on here. I’ve just confirmed the facts about your strength and struggle with the content of your channel. Keep on moving forward with the idea of what you do for yourself&others. Best regards. You’re a creative person though.
I went to a location in lekki of ogombo and I saw some developers sand filling a huge water ways.. practically disrupting the eco system of that area.. is it that Lagos state government just don't care? I live in surulere and my area was like ikoyi with all the trees till people from the state department came with bogus reasons and cut them down in the early 90s now the area is freaking hot yet ikoyi is cool because they still have their trees.. some people replanted and it was cut down as well as recent as last year.. look.. I'm all for mega cities and what not but not to the detriment of the environment.
Thanks for the informative video. I think building bridges across to Epe might still be one of the cheapest options, compared to building in-roads under the water, as we have here in some parts of Europe.
Food for thought: have you considered the following: parks full of plants and trees, mini parks, churches and cemeteries. A lot of parks are necessary, because Nigerian weather is very hot.
I remember a place like this in Lagos back in the day. It's called Grailand in the iju area. I think it's a religious private estate built around nature.
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I love this but the problem we have in Nigeria is that only Lagos,Abuja,Port Harcout are being developed and other states are being left out.We should develop as a country and not one individual state but this place is nice sha
Ibadan and Abeokuta are taking advantage of the new train station. Many communities are springing up. I was dazed last week when I saw some of the developments online. As the train project moves to the next Phase, trust me other states will key into the same vision.
This is a PRIVATE sector project, so there’s no reason why it cannot be replicated in other states - if the environment for investment is conducive. Instead, in most of those states, they will say you’re not an indigene (or even from a different local government area) and either deny you land or plague your investment with “community militancy” (even Lagos has omo onile issues to some extent).
Hi tayo! U jst made me feel totally in love with lagos city , as Áfrican i can't wait to visit this beautiful Africa City. U made me to make this plan to visit lagos.
I was in Epe recently ( the traffic on dt road is story for another day) and I love how beautiful and peaceful that place is. For some minutes I forgot I was in Lagos. Educative and Entertaining video . Tayo Aina o ma last!!!!!!
Great Concept from Isimi. Health and wellness is the way to go in planning Living Environment.. While the Concrete jungle of Lagos can embark on localized urban renewal strategies and investment in Water transportation & modern rail networks with More BRT buses.. this will reduce travel time for commuter and improve overall health & wellbeing of Lagosians
Interesting how land is way cheaper in Nigeria as compared to Ghana. These lands being sold there would have been 3 times the price being offered here in Ghana. Good job guys, keep it up 👍🏽
I see all the Gold Standard African RUclipsrs here commenting. Much respect to you all brothers and sisters for changing the narrative on our beautiful continent.
Thank you, Tayo. You are an epitome of a great African. I love your content, although I don't comment but I must commend your efforts for showcasing Africa in a positive vibe. Keep on shining. God bless you.
Currently watching this video and it's quite enlightening. Never knew there are four bridges leading to the island. Always thought it's just third mainland bridge
Wow! I saw the title of the video, only to spend over two minutes in and find out that that THIS WATERFRONT CITY that COULD CHANGE LAGOS NIGERIA is way I've been located for close to a decade. Honestly, right from my second year in Epe, I've began to see deep prospect in the city and I'm glad that I don't see it alone. I look forward to making great investment in all ramifications here. In the meantime, sabi boy is still trying to dot his I and cross his Tees.
I understand that disorganized urbanization led Lagos to live with constant traffic jams, but wouldn't it be more practical to divide the entire metropolis into zones and thus implement master plans to implement "sustainable neighborhoods" within the metropolis itself?
With that money, I can build same in my village. Lagos is dense becos of political decisions killing off other coastal cities like Calabar, Onitsha, Onne. The ports here have been finished off by corruption. Nice video & God bless your hustle.
Thank you good positive feedback hardworking for all humans home and abroad ! Very interesting inspirational and motivational to see all the works and development projects in our Country Nigeria. Peace, good health and wellness and harmony for us all in the name of Jehovah God Almighty amen. Esther
Something I have been trying to wrap my head around is why these "new developments" seem to be more about land grabs. I ask because the way it should work is the developers of the city build to suit their vision then sell those properties (like some are doing on a smaller scale in Lekki). What is going on in Epe is nothing like that. Essentially what we have is land speculation which is a big reason why properties are overpriced.
I’m impressed of the advancements of Nigeria 🇳🇬 for I’m from California USA 🇺🇸 I would definitely purchase land Epe for sure I love nature.
Cutting down a rainforest to build single-family homes is not advancement.
@@WillieFungo so what's your point?
@@ghanacommercialbank6390 his point is, with the population we have in Nigeria, apartments should actually be the main focus. The population is way too much to just be building single homes.
@@esthernnennaya Building is the way out my dear, we Africans complain a lot especially you Nigerians, you guys need to stay back and build that country cuz we Ghanians are supportive to our government and we don't trash their efforts.
@@ghanacommercialbank6390 rainforest and greenery is so important. It's how we breath
Traffic, flat tires etc adventures truly comes with challenges 😂😂… I believe so much in epe thanks for showing us the development happening there..
Bro, that adventure no be small thing 😅
Yeah, adventures come with challenges But 'If your dreams do not scare you, they are not big enough.' - Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
I really like the love and respect the both of you show each other..
I love the energy btw both of u. Very strikingly Similar content but good vibes regardless
@@africanday7337 that’s my president 🙌🏾
Am 1st here! 😍 so ready to watch! 😀
Am watching you right after here ...i just saw your notification
Miss Trudy 😍
Trudy gang 🧨🙌🏽
I really enjoyed content here
We love you 🇳🇬 sister from Kenya 🥂
I'm from Benue, live in the US for 3 decades. Micro grids are the way to go. Everyone in California is talking about off-grid, in Nigeria, we're talking about getting onto the grid. Please, let's take advantage of our underdevelopment and jump ahead of the West by using micro waste water and electrical grids. My humble opinion. Another great video my brother, thank you
Government Policies??????.... Seems its being long you left the Country
Isn't that crazy? The West is grappling with what they'd have to do with their grid once the off-grid 2050 agenda is achieved. Nigeria could take the advantage for real and got ahead or even in the game. Such a shame leadership has ZERO vision.
@@oladapokomolafe1695 Yes, I've been away, but I have a small business in Benue that's creating jobs. I'm doing everything I can to bring home the skills and technology I've gained from California. We can get past the government's lack of vision, but it's very hard. I've been investing for 15 years in Benue and finally starting to see some return
Hi! I’m from Benue would also . Would like to connect with you. If you don’t mind
@@wa.rythmm Of course my brother. Send me your email or phone. I have never signed up for social media so this is the only way to connect with me. God bless
Make Epe an exemplary city in Africa. Go Naija, much love from Cameroon
Epe is the place to be if you want to connect with nature in Lagos.. Just hoping this beautiful town doesn’t get overpopulated like other parts of Lagos.
That’s my fear bro. They will soon cut down all that lush greenery in Epe and replace it with all manner of concrete jungle estates, in a misguided notion of “development”. And of course the locals will be more than glad to sell their natural birthright for Naira!
I shudder to think of how much more polluted our environment will become once they cut down more trees!!
@@therealist2866 the locals are already selling their birth right, just wish enough trees will be available even if development is taking place there but our people will destroy everything to build different estates.
@@therealist2866 This particular isimi Lagos i believe will keep to the greenery, as its's incorperated with each building already stated design concept.
Exactly. I love Epe. I don't want to see all the trees being cut down for the sake of "development".
Connecting west africa shouldn't just be about highways...if we can utilize both inner and outer waterways lasan...trade ma gbera🚀🚀🚀
Ehnnn but at least we've started frm highway na. After decades of our elders sell out ñ greed .this Generation is moving to Hogher heights. All we need now is One House one Voice.Organised Unity 🤝 Will Help Africa to move Faster ñ Greater before the Chinese take us over✌️
The overpopulation in Lagos is overwhelming. I believe other states need urbanization to fix this problem. There is no need to cut down the trees in Epe to build a city when you can already build one in places like Ogun and Ondo state where good beaches and waterfront properties are available so it would attract a lot of investments.
More like a luxurious rich peoples’ suburban neighborhood than a city is what the planned project looks like.
Tayo's storytelling keeps getting better!
When are we buying land at Epe???????😩😩😩
Aya Maya
When you send the Dollars $$$! Make I send you my account?
@@TayoAinaFilms lolz big boys you all have the money now
@@TayoAinaFilms Could Nigeria convince Disney to create partnership for a wakanda black panther theme park development project for tourist attraction and job creation for local Nigerian?
#BabyBrodaah Wode you are welcome to Nigeria :-)
My beloved country 💙❤ Nigeria 🇳🇬 on the rise. The future is bright 🌞✨😎🙌 thank you for this great video Tayo
I used only about 30% of my land for building, 30% of garden and trees, then the remaining for drive path and walkway. I like freedom ☺️.
Isimi Lagos looks so beautiful! Thank you for educating us, Tayo!❤
Greenery & good landscaping make a huge difference.
Location 📍... We are here.👌🏾
Great content as always. U never disappoint my guy👌🏾❤️🇿🇦
This is a great project.. I am one of realtor of landwey.. I recommend this project to everyone.. especial those in abroad
How much is it ?
As always a very informative video from one of my fav youtubers , keep up the good work
Thank you for showcasing Lagos. I am proud to be a Lagosian. Blessings of Yahweh to you and all that pertains to you. Ilu Eko aa gbe o
Lagosians are too lazy to develop Lagos.
Am ready to buy a house here once’s developed . Also I love your videos much love from USA 🇺🇸
Same hopefully we become neighbors in the future.
Isimi…. Yeah have heard about the place….. the place looks promising ✨🌹🎄💐 anticipating
This is definitely the feature i've been looking for in Real Estate in Nigeria, definitely a good one for diaspora returnees, we would still feel the vibes of nature and views in our house, not block block views always.
Nice one Tayo for this great content, definitely sharing the info with hubby asap, we need to get into this too🤝🤝🤝👍👍
great potential 👍
This is a very educative video and shows the potential that we do have.
Extremely educative!
Lol "Potential" only a select handful will have access to property like this it's not for your average joe.
@@EZ1111 Shot your shoot
Olawale ayilare who he interviewed from landwey is the one developing this city 🔥🔥🔥
Honestly the first time I visited epe.
I felt happy
Watching your videos from America, love what you doing bro... can't wait to touch down in Lagos!
Another great content. Africa is the future. We have an opportunity to build it the right way. We are nature people. I don’t understand why our people don’t like nature. Stay blessed my brother 🙏🏿
I love how the video presents viable solutions that address traffic congestion, pollution, quality of living, land use, conservation etc. Sustainable cities like this can take many positive directions. This is good stuff💯💯
Yes
I love it all and Dream of the Day I can come to visit for a week or longer. Love the content my Brutha!! Keep it going!! 👍🏿
Its a great idea to ease congestion in Capital Cities.In Zimbabwe they leaning towards new smart Cities too and that is to help ease congestion on the Capital.The current Capital has traffic challenges,although not as bad as other parts of the continent,so they want to prevent further Urbanization in the Capital and invest in fresh sustainable cities outside.Solar Power has become the New black as we will no longer worry about power outages anymore.
I think it's high time for us to build the city by our self ...thank God for the likes of our young developers coming up with new concept of lifestyle luxurious living.
Lagos is always good for commercial business
i really think this is the place to invest around Lagos !
If i was an investor i would definitively put all my coins there
thanks so much for the work you put inside here
I totally enjoyed everything
Editing, new information, technology, future wellness city.
Everything.
Thank you
Ah Helen you are here as well!! Hope you are alright, haven't seen a video from you in a while...How is Ebonyi state?
This place dey enter my eyes. When I'm ready to buy land I don't want to here no space! Origin 1 Origin 100 Madam! Keep space for me Biko😪
Brilliant idea! Looking forward to more content.
Like always: professional and informative.
Lagos likewise other cities in whole Africa are changing(it’s ongoing process). Everyone should live in a pleasant environment. Anyway, the subtitles are a good thing for those(like me)who aren’t English speaking as native speakers(like you). I understand you well. I self try to speak English as much as I can(in the end). When I am in Asia the people can’t understand me entirely(cause many Europeans try to speak in English using that typical accent for Europe and mixed grammar as well). We’re the people. So we try to get connected with each other. Best regards.
Thanks for watching!
@@TayoAinaFilms anytime for you. Thx for your reaction to my comment on here. I’ve just confirmed the facts about your strength and struggle with the content of your channel. Keep on moving forward with the idea of what you do for yourself&others. Best regards. You’re a creative person though.
Building around nature is the way to go, more oxygen, less carbon!!
Too much oxygen can be dangerous oo 🤣🤣
@@georgemusey708 To much carbon cell in your brains cells. To think like that 🤨. You got to be trolling.
I went to a location in lekki of ogombo and I saw some developers sand filling a huge water ways.. practically disrupting the eco system of that area.. is it that Lagos state government just don't care? I live in surulere and my area was like ikoyi with all the trees till people from the state department came with bogus reasons and cut them down in the early 90s now the area is freaking hot yet ikoyi is cool because they still have their trees.. some people replanted and it was cut down as well as recent as last year.. look.. I'm all for mega cities and what not but not to the detriment of the environment.
Thanks for the informative video. I think building bridges across to Epe might still be one of the cheapest options, compared to building in-roads under the water, as we have here in some parts of Europe.
Food for thought: have you considered the following: parks full of plants and trees, mini parks, churches and cemeteries. A lot of parks are necessary, because Nigerian weather is very hot.
I love what she said “ you can get out of Lagos in Lagos”
Exactly!
I remember a place like this in Lagos back in the day. It's called Grailand in the iju area. I think it's a religious private estate built around nature.
@@mickyarams Grailand is still there in Iju.
A wellness city is a great concept! Innovation and Nigeria are two words I love to hear!
The way u promote 9ja nd Africa🙌🙌🙌Dat 300k sub go soon land
Wow i feel like i will be going back to lagos at the right time.... So beautiful to shoot ❤️
Hi, I’m Nonso of Landwey,
To know more About ISIMI LAGOS.
Kindly contact me on this platforms
Phones:
+234-818-818-2384 ;
+234-816-212-3589
Email: chinonso.eze@landweyinvestment.com
WhatsApp link:
wa.me/message/54OX5PXWPQMAK1
Instagram: @nonsooflandwey
I also Love Nature.🌴🍃.... wow a Wellness City I Love that so much.💚
I love this but the problem we have in Nigeria is that only Lagos,Abuja,Port Harcout are being developed and other states are being left out.We should develop as a country and not one individual state but this place is nice sha
Ibadan and Abeokuta are taking advantage of the new train station. Many communities are springing up. I was dazed last week when I saw some of the developments online. As the train project moves to the next Phase, trust me other states will key into the same vision.
This is a PRIVATE sector project, so there’s no reason why it cannot be replicated in other states - if the environment for investment is conducive. Instead, in most of those states, they will say you’re not an indigene (or even from a different local government area) and either deny you land or plague your investment with “community militancy” (even Lagos has omo onile issues to some extent).
@Ike Naija 😕😂😁
I guess u don't know Nigeria well. How will you say that lagos Abuja and ph are only places that is been developed. Omo go around
Lagos no develop oh. Check other african countries capital
that's fire!, i love the idea of this city. good content as always T!
Point of correction
"Isimi" mean "Rest"
"Alafia" mean "peace"
Hi tayo! U jst made me feel totally in love with lagos city , as Áfrican i can't wait to visit this beautiful Africa City. U made me to make this plan to visit lagos.
❤️❤️ from 🇬🇭🇬🇭, top class bro. you are on course
This channel should have at-least 10m subscribers. Our youths need to prioritize their youthfulness. Damn!
im convinced cause its Landwey, i appreciate the vision of the founder. i would love to buy a land here
I was in Epe recently ( the traffic on dt road is story for another day) and I love how beautiful and peaceful that place is. For some minutes I forgot I was in Lagos.
Educative and Entertaining video .
Tayo Aina o ma last!!!!!!
This is awesome. Great information love your videos
Great Concept from Isimi. Health and wellness is the way to go in planning Living Environment.. While the Concrete jungle of Lagos can embark on localized urban renewal strategies and investment in Water transportation & modern rail networks with More BRT buses.. this will reduce travel time for commuter and improve overall health & wellbeing of Lagosians
Interesting how land is way cheaper in Nigeria as compared to Ghana. These lands being sold there would have been 3 times the price being offered here in Ghana. Good job guys, keep it up 👍🏽
Your videos are amazing bro, the quality, the details, the work put in 🙌🏾
T A Y O my dream man well done boss thanks for bringing this content to our face😘😘🥰🥰🥰
I see all the Gold Standard African RUclipsrs here commenting. Much respect to you all brothers and sisters for changing the narrative on our beautiful continent.
Here for this. My fellow lagos RUclipsr. ❤️
Thank you, Tayo. You are an epitome of a great African. I love your content, although I don't comment but I must commend your efforts for showcasing Africa in a positive vibe. Keep on shining. God bless you.
Great video Tayo. Please consider using more relatable filler clips, preferably with African characters. Well-done.
I really hope that all the vision of this city is realised without any negative compromise on the people because it all sounds ahmazzziiiinnngggg
Kudos to your videos, I love watching your videos here in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
Currently watching this video and it's quite enlightening. Never knew there are four bridges leading to the island. Always thought it's just third mainland bridge
You forgot to add Epe bridge *
Wow, never knew this. We learn everyday. Lol. Thanks for this.
@@trendwithmuobo then you definitely ain't a Lagosian.
@@efemzyekun900 I am o, born and bred. Sadly, I'm one of those "lock-indoors-until-you-become-an-adult bred. 😩
Oh wow, love looove the documentary. Thanks for the video
Epe is definitely the location to invest right now. Has huge prospect
Wow!
I saw the title of the video, only to spend over two minutes in and find out that that THIS WATERFRONT CITY that COULD CHANGE LAGOS NIGERIA is way I've been located for close to a decade. Honestly, right from my second year in Epe, I've began to see deep prospect in the city and I'm glad that I don't see it alone.
I look forward to making great investment in all ramifications here. In the meantime, sabi boy is still trying to dot his I and cross his Tees.
God please let Epe not be over 8 million people in it 😭😭 because Lagos is going to be a lot more populated
Landwey is really doing well in Nigeria
Wouah, I wish I could visit Lagos soon. This video was very informative
Thank you for all the things you are doing. May Olodumare continue to bless you. More grease to your elbow. Ase
So basically Isimi will be a SMART green city? Absolutely beautiful.
Wow! Sounds amazing!!! Can’t wait to see how Isimi evolves…..👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This is beautiful
Good initiative by Landwey.. Its nature at it's best!
Good project,
This is Africa who win.
Let's go !
We are here 😎😎😎🔥
Well done Tayo. You are on to something! I am keeping an eye on Epe.
Another Great and educative content Tayo👍
If this new city is built, Lagos will lead the world in green living. 😷🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Kudos Tayo, your videos and their narration have improved TREMENDOUSLY. Well done. Please keep up the good work.
It's nice to see Epe town development fast.
Osimi Lagos, inspired by nature driven by Technology.
Thank you sir have been waiting to watch this video. I love video.
I understand that disorganized urbanization led Lagos to live with constant traffic jams, but wouldn't it be more practical to divide the entire metropolis into zones and thus implement master plans to implement "sustainable neighborhoods" within the metropolis itself?
Tayo, this is great! I love the nature aspect as well. The green trees and plants make it beautiful.
Beautiful and amazing Lagos
Nice video bro, I love isimi lagos 😀I have been there once and hopefully things will change
Watching from Ghana. Amazing content. More strength to your elbow
With that money, I can build same in my village.
Lagos is dense becos of political decisions killing off other coastal cities like Calabar, Onitsha, Onne. The ports here have been finished off by corruption.
Nice video & God bless your hustle.
Awesome presentation Tayo !!
Thank you good positive feedback hardworking for all humans home and abroad ! Very interesting inspirational and motivational to see all the works and development projects in our Country Nigeria. Peace, good health and wellness and harmony for us all in the name of Jehovah God Almighty amen. Esther
You can travel from Epe to Ondo and even to Delta via waterways.
I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to live in Lagos! But it's SO INCREDIBLY expensive!!!
Awesome video! Keep showcasing the amazing things that are happening in Nigeria and Africa.
Something I have been trying to wrap my head around is why these "new developments" seem to be more about land grabs. I ask because the way it should work is the developers of the city build to suit their vision then sell those properties (like some are doing on a smaller scale in Lekki). What is going on in Epe is nothing like that. Essentially what we have is land speculation which is a big reason why properties are overpriced.
O. Really ??.,would u be kind enough to break it down in lay man terms pls
I feel we don't get enough of these tayo videos 😒, they so dope it's like I'm getting robbed
😅😅😅 More coming soon!
Keep it up tayo. I will also like to invest their. Waiting 4 ur new video
Excellent!!! Thank you!