Two things I hope that have been taken into consideration are (1) Car parking lots. I hope those open squares are not meant for parking, those spaces are small for the size of business you envisage. (2).Dirt,dirt,dirt. What plans are there for sanitation control?
You are too bittered, so Nigeria can't build a world class infrastructure? I don't know which country you come from but you need to travel around Nigeria..... that's if your native believe will let you
@@yummydishes2279 it’s beautiful, I’m even Igbo, I don’t even live in Africa, maybe that’s why this doesn’t freak me that much cus I know what (international standards look like), my most important pain is not the infrastructure my pain is my fellow biafran brothers and also the Nigerians that lack maintenance culture. E dey mad me. In 3 years, come back and look at this building that is so called would class infrastructure. U sef know say elevator no go dey work, paint go don wor wor detyyy , probably shops go con dey use their individual generator for front of their respective shops instead of using a central lister generator. Chy nwanne , let’s be honest but at this point u feel my pain.
@@El-se7vx I'm Igbo too from Abia state. I don't know when last you visited Nigeria maybe that's why you are saying this. I haven't left Nigeria yet but I know I live better than most who have and most things you see abroad you will also see them here. It's not freaking out anybody here we are just genuinely happy that no matter how small it is still a step forward and with what we have experienced in Abia state for the past 20 years our joy is justified. You don't have to believe, but for those of us who despite all odds we are still in this country sacrificing and building with our blood and sweats your comments is disrespectful.
@@yummydishes2279 ahhhh better than most things you see abroad . Ah lol. Bro. Let’s be factual na. Like now if you say u live better than those people abroad, that is more of a truth because of how the tax system in Nigeria work but in terms of infrastructure!!!! no emotionally compare simply be honest. As I said earlier I’m extremely happy for the innovation. What I am evidently pained about is the maintenance culture.(and I can bet my money on how the fast the infrastructure will worsen significantly over time). Bro, I understand the struggle o, you are really trying in naija (I can tell you that based on experience ) on the other hand I wish I could tell you Nigeria isn’t a failed state but Wetin man fit do na, keep grinding, your joy is valid as an abia guy, I’m happy for the little win, no matter how short lived it’ll be. Udo di nwanne
Awesome is an understatement
Henry Okoroafor, I am happy for your commitment to the project and belief in prayers. May the God be with you, Amen.
Two things I hope that have been taken into consideration are (1) Car parking lots. I hope those open squares are not meant for parking, those spaces are small for the size of business you envisage. (2).Dirt,dirt,dirt. What plans are there for sanitation control?
World class, on what basis, in what country? 😂 for a country that has a poor maintenance system. Abegi rest ! Good innovation regardless.
You are too bittered, so Nigeria can't build a world class infrastructure?
I don't know which country you come from but you need to travel around Nigeria..... that's if your native believe will let you
@@yummydishes2279 it’s beautiful, I’m even Igbo, I don’t even live in Africa, maybe that’s why this doesn’t freak me that much cus I know what (international standards look like), my most important pain is not the infrastructure my pain is my fellow biafran brothers and also the Nigerians that lack maintenance culture. E dey mad me.
In 3 years, come back and look at this building that is so called would class infrastructure. U sef know say elevator no go dey work, paint go don wor wor detyyy , probably shops go con dey use their individual generator for front of their respective shops instead of using a central lister generator.
Chy nwanne , let’s be honest but at this point u feel my pain.
@@El-se7vx I'm Igbo too from Abia state.
I don't know when last you visited Nigeria maybe that's why you are saying this.
I haven't left Nigeria yet but I know I live better than most who have and most things you see abroad you will also see them here. It's not freaking out anybody here we are just genuinely happy that no matter how small it is still a step forward and with what we have experienced in Abia state for the past 20 years our joy is justified.
You don't have to believe, but for those of us who despite all odds we are still in this country sacrificing and building with our blood and sweats your comments is disrespectful.
@@yummydishes2279 ahhhh better than most things you see abroad . Ah lol. Bro. Let’s be factual na.
Like now if you say u live better than those people abroad, that is more of a truth because of how the tax system in Nigeria work but in terms of infrastructure!!!! no emotionally compare simply be honest.
As I said earlier I’m extremely happy for the innovation. What I am evidently pained about is the maintenance culture.(and I can bet my money on how the fast the infrastructure will worsen significantly over time).
Bro, I understand the struggle o, you are really trying in naija (I can tell you that based on experience ) on the other hand I wish I could tell you Nigeria isn’t a failed state but Wetin man fit do na, keep grinding, your joy is valid as an abia guy, I’m happy for the little win, no matter how short lived it’ll be. Udo di nwanne
@@El-se7vx there's God😊