LAGOS-CALABAR COASTAL ROAD: DEMOLITION BEGINS

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Komentáře • 187

  • @ibawon
    @ibawon Před měsícem +14

    When we say may Nigeria never happen to you. This is what we mean!

  • @bibionyeneke1520
    @bibionyeneke1520 Před měsícem +9

    There are a lot of bad roads in Nigeria federal government refused to maintain the roads but bent on inflicting pains to the struggling citizens for their own pockets. The coastal road project has no benefits to the citizens. The roads leading to the communities are more important to the citizens than the coastal roads. Maintaining the existing roads is preferred than the coastal road contracts which they want to use to enrich them selves.

  • @abbaimonhimi
    @abbaimonhimi Před měsícem +37

    Lagos-Calabar Road why not start from those other forest areas before this area. Na wa for nija and its agbero government ooo.

    • @IOdele
      @IOdele Před měsícem +2

      Environmental degradation isn’t better, and how is that even beneficial location wise?

    • @olumawos
      @olumawos Před měsícem +15

      This is Not Agbero Government… Landmark does not benefits… Most Nigerians it is Own by foreign investors… But Lagos- Calabar road will help the Economy of the whole Nigeria… with the Train 🚊 infrastructure within it… I am tired of sentiment… Nigeria Most developed.

    • @ezeabikwaeric3628
      @ezeabikwaeric3628 Před měsícem +3

      Landmark doesn't benefit Nigeria?😅😅😅😅
      Na una way,am no longer surprised with whatever u guys does or say. 😅😅😅​@olumawos

    • @DanmakaJimoh
      @DanmakaJimoh Před měsícem

      ​@@ezeabikwaeric3628what percentage of Nigerians it benefited compared to the potential benefits of the coastal high way when completed

    • @Hericoni
      @Hericoni Před měsícem +1

      ​@@ezeabikwaeric3628 I hate to say this but Landmark is not for the poor. How does that benefits all Nigerians? The coastal road would.

  • @winsalamusesstudios.5032
    @winsalamusesstudios.5032 Před měsícem +32

    I came for the beautiful reporter

  • @therealist2866
    @therealist2866 Před měsícem +6

    ARROGANT IGNORANCE by the Minister….🤦‍♀️
    ​​⁠Under the Constitution (and the Land Use Act incorporated therein), land is NOT owned by the federal or state governments but rather are merely “vested” in the federal or state governments “in trust” for the benefit and USE of the Nigerian people.
    ​​In a nation with probably over 50% unemployment, let’s destroy scores of small businesses providing thousands of direct and indirect jobs and supporting thousands more livelihoods, when there was an EASY WIN-WIN of reverting to the original alignment.
    Anyway, Nigeria didn’t become the WORLD CAPITAL OF EXTREME POVERTY by making smart choices.

  • @so9487
    @so9487 Před měsícem +14

    Just when you think things can't get worse, Nigeria surprises you by demolishing beach-front businesses to build a road that would take years to complete.

    • @Realshowbiz112
      @Realshowbiz112 Před měsícem +2

      Pls if the road is completed dont use it while traveling....if you dont believe in short/longterm plan then thats for you.

    • @so9487
      @so9487 Před měsícem +1

      @@Realshowbiz112 You obviously know very little about economics just as the people leading the country.
      That's because in 1980, $1 = 1/2 naira. Today, $1 = 1,400 naira. This means that Nigeria is not a money maker; it is a persistent borrower and spender and eventually, the lenders would own the country.
      In 1980, Lagos's population was less than 3 million. Today, it is around 22 million and growing - out of control.
      In 1980, New York City's population was about 7 million. Today, it is less than 9 million.
      You don't even know the motive behind this project. It could be that some shadow individuals stand to make a lot of money from the project.

    • @plainmanspeaking8406
      @plainmanspeaking8406 Před měsícem +1

      @@Realshowbiz112
      You are talking about believing and he is talking about over 12 thousand jobs lost. Can you see the economy impact??? And how can you expect people to come and invest tomorrow?

  • @ambazador
    @ambazador Před měsícem +16

    This Project is estimated to last upto 5 years... What happens if the Landmark becomes the last phase of the Job to be rounded up?. This would afford the Company the opportunity to adequately adjust its Operations and still accomodate the workers...
    I understand that the 100 billion Naira compensation is nothing out of 15 Trillion being the project cost...
    And Las Las it boils down to the game of politics...

    • @olugbengakayode2516
      @olugbengakayode2516 Před měsícem +1

      If you were the investors pouring your hard-earned trillions into the project, your view would have been the exact opposite. Why would you commence an infrastructure project where no one could start using it immediately so that you can begin to recover your funds soonest. Did you guys listen to the minister on how this project is going to be funded? I guess not.

    • @damilawal7457
      @damilawal7457 Před 28 dny

      My advice is don't get involved in politics, direct or indirect. It will hurt your business. Sad to see this happening though.

    • @kokohkesiena4403
      @kokohkesiena4403 Před 28 dny

      ​@@damilawal7457*Apply Wisdom always*

    • @kokohkesiena4403
      @kokohkesiena4403 Před 28 dny

      *According to the minister of works. It will take 8 years*

  • @ogoval.8864
    @ogoval.8864 Před měsícem +14

    A new Coastal line is more important than solving the epileptic power supply all over the country.
    So sad!
    We have rulers who Shamelessly seek contract/wealth over her citizens.

    • @tolulopedahunsi4380
      @tolulopedahunsi4380 Před měsícem +1

      You obviously don’t know what you are talking about?

    • @danielmankinde1706
      @danielmankinde1706 Před měsícem

      What does railroad and power have to do with each other. Each project is independent.
      While I am a opposed the demolition of a 200 million dollar resort.
      It has nothing to do with it

    • @finalwarningformankindlove3260
      @finalwarningformankindlove3260 Před měsícem

      ​@@danielmankinde1706use your sense. .it's all in the line of investment. Put ting that huge amount of money to generate constant light in Nigeria and fixing already existing bad roads like the one that killed many people in PH on Friday night would probably do well for our economy. For now, with the state of things in Nigeria, we do not need such projects...that are not *essential and urgent*

  • @victoremmanuel567
    @victoremmanuel567 Před měsícem +8

    Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is that people all over the world have obeyed the dictates of leaders…and millions have been killed because of this obedience…Our problem is that people are obedient allover the world in the face of poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves… (and) the grand thieves are running the country. That’s our problem.
    Howard Zinn

  • @opuenecharles7999
    @opuenecharles7999 Před měsícem +20

    This is so sad, it’s only in Nigeria that they destroy people’s investment that brings in money and employment that the govt can not do

    • @BABAWISDOMTV
      @BABAWISDOMTV Před měsícem +7

      In America you have eminent domain.Its not just Nigeria

    • @dareishola
      @dareishola Před měsícem +2

      @@BABAWISDOMTV Expropriation legislation (the term used in Canada) is eminent domain. Eminent domain is where the government can seize property if it determines that the land is needful for expanding a roadway or whatever else it needs at any given time.

    • @emekaobi1193
      @emekaobi1193 Před měsícem +5

      @@dareishola it's a misplaced priority, why not first link all the states of Nigeria with rail line? instead of this white elephant project, I was listening to where they were comparing it to the wild Atlantic way in Ireland and coastal road in Canada and I laughed, Mr commentator, what is the rail line infrastructural development in Canada and USA compared to Nigeria? which one comes first between rail and road as a means of mass transportation of people and goods? with lesser money they can connect all the states of Nigeria with rail, in Nigeria we always like to put the cart before the horse, am not surprised, by their names u shall know them

    • @emmanuelefemena2959
      @emmanuelefemena2959 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@emekaobi1193you guys should seal your mouth for Some years na. That's you guys was ranting during blue railway time that Lagos state government want to electric track train. Now the train working now which is electric train no one of you can talk again. Do you guys think those engineer doesn't no what they are doing. Most of you guys will just come online and start bashing on government. Most of guys know nothing about engineering work.

    • @benjamintundetaiwo8167
      @benjamintundetaiwo8167 Před měsícem

      @@dareisholaNigerian do not understand what eminent domain is and the Landmark guy who is a Nigerian American understood what that is but playing upon people’s emotion. They are blowing it out of proportion does 3 thousand people really work there? Do they all work on the beach? too much

  • @sabiupdatestv
    @sabiupdatestv Před měsícem +2

    This is very Disheartening. Sad to think a Business of this Nature Would Be Affected by This Coastal Lines Project. This is Sad 😭😿

  • @sonnyday7400
    @sonnyday7400 Před 4 dny +1

    The real reason is that some investers are building condo's and holliday hotels at the beach. They are building for white tourist not for to much black people on the beach. This is happening everywhere where blacks live and work, but Arabs, Europeans or Americans come to invest in real estate.

  • @user-nm8pw8sm2l
    @user-nm8pw8sm2l Před měsícem +4

    This is laughable destroying a company that create thousands of emplyment to creat just a road that can be sited on any direction even inside the waters close to landmark

    • @Olawuni40
      @Olawuni40 Před měsícem

      Why has the beach been privatized?

  • @pastormichaeleigbefo373
    @pastormichaeleigbefo373 Před měsícem +7

    Election has implications 😢

  • @libertyhousee
    @libertyhousee Před měsícem +2

    Typical of this fellow. No EIA. No thought of the social and economic impacts on those directly affected. Just like the removal of a subsidy he once said was non-existent! Thoughtless and impulsive Emilokan Agbadoism!!!

  • @ikechukwuogbu9306
    @ikechukwuogbu9306 Před měsícem +3

    “like they don't have a clear vision of where to demolish”
    They obviously don't. If you want a clear path to contruct a road how much property should you demolish? Only structures obstructing the said road. But certain people are determined to demolish every structure encompassing the proposed road.

    • @IOdele
      @IOdele Před měsícem

      Who wants to use a beach that is directly adjacent to a highway? That is not:
      1. Safe due to traffic and pollution
      2. Not feasible to access the “left over” infrastructure even if you did build through it.
      Plus it’s a very wide road to begin with, and at the same time Landmark was setup, Eko Atlantic also had rights to sand fill and build on the water around it. So I feel it’s just poor decision making. The demolition is going to happen over the course of a few days so people are just saying whatever they like, it’s all happening for the greater good anyways.

  • @Rumski2020
    @Rumski2020 Před měsícem +4

    What a waste what a shame. This is totally unacceptable. Smdh

  • @olamidelolowo2075
    @olamidelolowo2075 Před 29 dny

    Tragic

  • @joshuaemionwele9855
    @joshuaemionwele9855 Před měsícem +5

    This is very unfortunate, there could have been a better way to achieve this coastal road.

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Před měsícem +2

      There is no better way. The original route has space for four lanes only with skyscrapers along the route. The project has been expanded to ten lanes. The government will not demolish skyscrapers for road construction.

    • @ezeabikwaeric3628
      @ezeabikwaeric3628 Před měsícem

      😅😅😅😅 Stories ​@@rotimikayode1072

    • @faladeadebanjo
      @faladeadebanjo Před měsícem +1

      @@rotimikayode1072 Intelligent response!

  • @akowekoweams4231
    @akowekoweams4231 Před měsícem +2

    Can't there bypass this???💔💔🇳🇬🇳🇬💔💔💔

  • @HadizaAtta
    @HadizaAtta Před 27 dny

    So in the interim of building this road that will take 15-20 years, what will be the compensation for those lost businesses and even the augmentation of the revenue generated by this businesses while this road is being built 🤦🏽‍♀️ Smh

  • @crypto-aka1034
    @crypto-aka1034 Před měsícem +2

    They should have started from where there are no biz. Y ? Destroying ppl lively hood.
    U cannot provide biz u are destroying.

  • @user-st3rq5wt3z
    @user-st3rq5wt3z Před 29 dny +1

    They voted for Tinubu...manage him...anything he give you...collect....!!!!

  • @ubaowhotu5460
    @ubaowhotu5460 Před měsícem +3

    Sad story 'everyday'.

  • @SamuelIdowu-rb6bf
    @SamuelIdowu-rb6bf Před měsícem +7

    Pls report about other beach demolish

  • @testingoyay4648
    @testingoyay4648 Před měsícem +3

    why is the road so close to the beach, that just seems like trouble...

  • @EChibizz
    @EChibizz Před měsícem +5

    What happened to the bushes around ikorodu,why don't they use that for the lagos Calabar highway or better still go down to epe or towards ibeju .they're more than enough bushes around there.
    This is actually a target on landmark beach,if it was owned by one yoruba man or hausa man it wouldn't have happened...

    • @ayjay4273
      @ayjay4273 Před měsícem +1

      The oniru beach is also owned by ibo man Abi?…or the other properties that will the demolished in the upcoming months further down is all owned by ibos Abi?

    • @EChibizz
      @EChibizz Před měsícem +2

      @@ayjay4273 don't use that as an excuse we sabi una well

    • @kolakolar9991
      @kolakolar9991 Před měsícem +3

      I also think there are elements of tribal sentiments at work here. It’s almost like they are using this road project as a front to frustrate the ibo man. I doubt this govt will even complete this project.

    • @ayjay4273
      @ayjay4273 Před měsícem +1

      @@kolakolar9991 ode ni e…shey the other Yoruba properties wey Dey there and then wan demolish na tribal sentiments or you just be asslicker wey no get sense?

    • @kolakolar9991
      @kolakolar9991 Před měsícem +1

      @@ayjay4273 it won’t kill you to be honest ni. Most Hausa-Yorubas hate ibos. If they check you very well, you are not pure blood. True Yorubas are very sensible and accommodating.

  • @gistwithgeraldine
    @gistwithgeraldine Před měsícem

    This is really so unfair

  • @emekaobi1193
    @emekaobi1193 Před měsícem +4

    and the destroyer in chief of businesses and investments is in Saudi Arabia trying to woo investors, so we were told, what a joke?

    • @ekeokereke647
      @ekeokereke647 Před měsícem +1

      He thinks they are not seeing his work.
      The will beg investors taya

    • @kabaka99
      @kabaka99 Před měsícem

      Beach fronts r not owned by anyone. I have been to dat of SA and Namibia. Everyone can access it. Even investors know dis.

    • @finalwarningformankindlove3260
      @finalwarningformankindlove3260 Před měsícem

      ​@@kabaka99that is the reason why they should demolish it right?
      Why are they not demolishing Oniru and Good beach?

  • @Hericoni
    @Hericoni Před měsícem

    Landmark has lost his beach front. What a sad story. 😢 But Government owns all beach fronts. Has their off plan flats price reduced? Every disadvantage is another advantage.

  • @Skyman9823
    @Skyman9823 Před měsícem +1

    Would you invest $100 million on a beach front property, any where in the world today, if you know that 10 to 20 years from now, part of the property would be demolished, the beach front sand filled and a highway built instead? Winners and losers. The beat goes on.

  • @hopewellonime1571
    @hopewellonime1571 Před měsícem +1

    Land mark will bounce back bigger and better.

  • @Hpsltd
    @Hpsltd Před měsícem

    Is Landmark Obidient?

    • @damilawal7457
      @damilawal7457 Před 28 dny

      Yes indirectly, he's not wise to have donated billion to the Obi, and Chinedu why he's livelihood is in lagos. Sad but that's politics. As a busines man stay neutral.

  • @emmanueladeyosoye3607
    @emmanueladeyosoye3607 Před měsícem

    Let’s state the facts here investment. Is a risk and with what going on will people consider in invest or not

  • @cosmos8632
    @cosmos8632 Před měsícem +4

    The beach ought to be free in first place.

    • @oluwafemioridota3823
      @oluwafemioridota3823 Před měsícem

      Are you joking? Nothing comes for free. The advantages of the Coastal Road surpass that of the landmark beach to the entire nation... I'd suggest moving on from it. The genuine concern is whether anyone should construct on properties not rightfully theirs.

    • @cosmos8632
      @cosmos8632 Před měsícem

      @@oluwafemioridota3823 who is this replying to my comment. I am saying a beach is meant to be free without we having to pay for entry . Miami Beach is free.

  • @Nephilim14all
    @Nephilim14all Před 29 dny

    😅 only in Nigeria never like those beaches anyway

  • @charlesukaonu3373
    @charlesukaonu3373 Před měsícem

    Nigeria has happened to the Landmark Center, this is the most insensitive government I have ever seen.

  • @jmkdiditmyway3116
    @jmkdiditmyway3116 Před měsícem

    We understand the sentiment but the beach doesn't belong to landmark went beyond the land owned. Charging #2500 per day for 5 hours for adults just to visit a sandy beach that doesn't belong to them. Like selling malaria to mosquito

  • @Peggyg13
    @Peggyg13 Před měsícem

    Landmark ought not to build on the right of way belonging to federal government. They knew this and yet took the risk.
    Why complain now ?

  • @jonahigbokwe394
    @jonahigbokwe394 Před 28 dny

    These are the Obidient movement protagonists. That's pitiful

  • @obumonwubuya7138
    @obumonwubuya7138 Před měsícem +1

    Please, when is the FG going to start the Dam at the Benue River before Cameroon releases excess water at Lagdo Dam in the Wet Season.

    • @JudehEmpire
      @JudehEmpire Před měsícem +1

      Thats the work of the governor of Benue.

    • @Saintedangel1
      @Saintedangel1 Před měsícem

      ​@@JudehEmpire Damming a river like the Benue is the work of the state govt?
      Do you people just reach into your asses and bring out opinions or something so confidently and stupidly?

    • @Iyke-sp5ny
      @Iyke-sp5ny Před 29 dny

      ​@@JudehEmpire something that will affect most states in every region is now the job of benue state govt only... Nawa o

    • @JudehEmpire
      @JudehEmpire Před 29 dny

      @@Saintedangel1 Benue State can build the dam to generate their own electricity

    • @Saintedangel1
      @Saintedangel1 Před 29 dny

      @@JudehEmpire Stop doubling down, if you've no idea of what you're going to say, keep shut about it.
      Go and read about the Exclusive List and things that on it and educate yourself.
      Stop being loud and ignorant.

  • @omonomoochendo1889
    @omonomoochendo1889 Před měsícem +1

    VERY PAINFUL I JUST HOPE NIGERIA GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE GOOD ENCOURAGEMENT TO THEM

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Před měsícem

      Their land documents showed that they did not buy the water front.

  • @zeea6507
    @zeea6507 Před měsícem

    And people will say invest back home for such mess and unstable government. Naira also unstable. Invest where gives you peace.

  • @finalwarningformankindlove3260

    Did you hear that..."they are the first to go, and possibly the only beach to go"....and yet some people will open their mouths and say...they are not the only ones affected...other beaches are being demolished. Show us where they are demolishing others?
    It's a pity

  • @BABAWISDOMTV
    @BABAWISDOMTV Před měsícem +3

    America has eminent domain, which means the government to take private property and convert it into public use. This happen everywhere😂😂

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Před měsícem +2

      The land documents showed that Landmark did not buy the water front. The water front was not theirs in the first place. Even if it was, National Interest supercedes personal interest.

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Před měsícem

      Besides, 99% of properties and businesses affected belonged to the Yoruba people. The Yoruba people are not wailing. So why should everything be about Landmark. What about Oniru Beach and other people whose homes and businesses are affected.

    • @Skyman9823
      @Skyman9823 Před měsícem +2

      In America, they will go through all the legal processes before demolition. They will also pay fair compensations, and provide unemployment and other benefits/services to the private landowners, businesses and employees that are negatively impacted.

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Před měsícem +1

      @@Skyman9823 Landmark did not buy the water front according to their land documents. Also 99% of the homes and businesses affected actually belonged to the Yoruba people. You Igbo people need to stop all these persecution complex nonsense.

    • @oluwafemioridota3823
      @oluwafemioridota3823 Před měsícem +2

      @@Skyman9823 if you truly understand America system you will realize that landmark will be paying back to Nigeria govt for occupying space that does not belong to him.

  • @kronos6699
    @kronos6699 Před měsícem

    this is another way to loot money... a project that won't be finished... there are dilapidated roads across the country that need repair... what's coastal highway...all I see is looting loading.

  • @Mkym365
    @Mkym365 Před měsícem +2

    Minimum wage in Edo State is now N70,000 thanks to Governor Godwin Obaseki, may God Almighty Bless him richly🎉🎉🎉🎉💃💃💃💃💃💃Why can’t other State do the Same???

    • @sylviasworld9397
      @sylviasworld9397 Před měsícem

      Are people actually receiving 70k a month though?
      Governments make many proclamations. The reality is often not the same.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před měsícem

      @@sylviasworld9397 Currently they’re paying N40,000 minimum wage for the last 2yrs ..Now starting Next pay they will receive N70,000

  • @dinenero3420
    @dinenero3420 Před měsícem +2

    At the end of THESE Huge financial Coster Project..🛣
    We all gonna love it and be more pleasure and please with it.. & We ain't distracted by no body's businesses emotions

  • @ledgepedia8376
    @ledgepedia8376 Před měsícem

    Where is the $100m. Investment? May God deliver from propaganda

    • @ezeabikwaeric3628
      @ezeabikwaeric3628 Před měsícem

      U need help,u expect to see that is the video of less than 10 minutes 😅😅😅😅
      Na una way sha. 😅😅

  • @abbeyhaynes525
    @abbeyhaynes525 Před měsícem

    This is a wake up call for Igbo people to go and develop the East.
    You Igbo people are not getting the message so the Lagos Government will demolish your investments in Lagos.
    It’s time you created your own Lagos/Abuja in the East and encourage the south westerners and northerners to visit and enjoy your entrepreneurial brilliance and exuberant hospitality.
    You have no international airport, no 5 star hotels, major highways, modern shopping malls in the East.
    Smell the coffee.. go and develop your homeland.

    • @davidadeoshun8305
      @davidadeoshun8305 Před měsícem

      oponu

    • @Bje234
      @Bje234 Před měsícem

      ​@davidadeoshun8305 did you even read to understand abi you read to reply????

    • @SamuelIdowu-rb6bf
      @SamuelIdowu-rb6bf Před měsícem

      Pls lead them to go and develop igbo land

    • @Skyman9823
      @Skyman9823 Před měsícem

      Nigeria relies on oil production for about two-thirds of government earnings and 90% of its foreign exchange income. A big portion of the money to build the airports, hotels, roads come from the oil producing states, of Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Imo, Lagos, Ondo, and Rivers. Every state in Nigeria has comparative advantage in one area or another, and has something to offer for the good and growth of the nation.

  • @youme1414
    @youme1414 Před měsícem +6

    Our Arise News' Laila Salami should balance her report. Federal government has the ultimate right here. That should be over-emphasized.
    Thank you.

  • @User-sf2ni
    @User-sf2ni Před měsícem

    One sided report as always from Arise TV. You report about demolition but we are yet to see a report about the road project itself from you. What's a beach front compared the the gains that the road will bring to the south-south region?

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      What gains? Do you know is only 45km/700km

    • @User-sf2ni
      @User-sf2ni Před měsícem

      @@samuelo1119 And your point is...?Having a landmark beach front is better than a coastal road from Lagos to Calabar??? Small-small with your hatred for this administration. They are not getting a lot of things right, but this project is a good one.

  • @olamidebabalola2588
    @olamidebabalola2588 Před měsícem +4

    Did you buy the beach?
    Why do desperate
    Oniru is not crying
    The real owners ooo

  • @LitcafNg
    @LitcafNg Před měsícem

    $4000 / year mrmbers only beach club. 😂

  • @owadasaoluwafemi8819
    @owadasaoluwafemi8819 Před měsícem +3

    Why confused?? Bt dey told you and dey said dey will be demolished as marked??? Pls stop puching wrong narrative to some people who don't have enough info

  • @robertanyanwu6339
    @robertanyanwu6339 Před měsícem +2

    But who owns the beach. FG says the are there illegally. Did they buy the beach land from whom or pay rent for beach usage to the FG

    • @suntanglory
      @suntanglory Před měsícem

      That's not the point though.Why destroy a beach that other countries wish they have,especially when there are alternatives,like going through water corporation drive,that's not too close to the ocean?Part of the purpose of coastal road is to enhance beach activities, holidays business,tourism etc. So why destroy something that's already established for that?

  • @olumawos
    @olumawos Před měsícem +4

    This is a Good Government… Landmark does not benefits… Most Nigerians it is Own by foreign investors and Employees few Nigerians… But Lagos- Calabar road will help the Economy of the whole Nigeria with the Train 🚊 infrastructure within it… I am tired of Landmarks sentiment you knew what was going to happen… Nigeria Most developed…

    • @finalwarningformankindlove3260
      @finalwarningformankindlove3260 Před měsícem

      Why didn't they demolish other beaches too?

    • @Bje234
      @Bje234 Před měsícem

      You are speaking trash, sir @olumawos .... Imagine, this was your personal business?

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      how does 45km/700km benefit the Nigerian economy. Nigerians are lovers of their corrupt government

  • @nicodeja1542
    @nicodeja1542 Před měsícem +1

    If you think in live in a Democracy think again 😊

  • @Hmmn.....
    @Hmmn..... Před měsícem +3

    Landmark can kiss my foot the coastal road got to be built by all means.

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      45km out of 700km. Keep supporting stupidness

  • @ojogbenga1986
    @ojogbenga1986 Před měsícem

    Obingos commenting bitterly as usual lollll

  • @trendingviews4086
    @trendingviews4086 Před měsícem +3

    Nigeria is a joke

  • @tonyolujobi4457
    @tonyolujobi4457 Před měsícem +8

    Nigeria must be developed, who no like am make them continue crying, including Arise TV, the propaganda machine. 😂😂😂

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      45km/700km just to destroy that amount of jobs is not development. Dem done swear for Nigerians long time ago

  • @olugbengakayode2516
    @olugbengakayode2516 Před měsícem

    Nigeria is NOT demolishing beach-front businesses. It is building its infrastructure. Buying a beach property does not confer rights over the coastline on anyone. The FGN owns 250m to the edges of the sea. So, any property within that range could not have been approved unless those claiming such rights can produce documents to the contrary. As can be seen from the video, the govt has tried as much as possible to avoid the real buildings by not claiming all its rightful 250m. Nigeria doesn't owe anyone apologies for creating an infrastructure that will benefit its populace. It is also good to note that the govt has resolved to compensate owners for any approved buildings on the ROW of the infrastructure project.

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      I guess FGN doesnt understand that beach front should be preserve at almost all cost.

  • @PeterChimezie-cg9uo
    @PeterChimezie-cg9uo Před měsícem

    I AM tired of all this photo photos 😊😊

  • @dareishola
    @dareishola Před měsícem +1

    you had enogh time to move but you refused

    • @NdubuisiOnyejiaka
      @NdubuisiOnyejiaka Před měsícem +1

      Wow

    • @Sholaades5145
      @Sholaades5145 Před měsícem

      My thought as well

    • @ezeabikwaeric3628
      @ezeabikwaeric3628 Před měsícem +1

      ​@NdubuisiOnyejiaka you don't have to be surprised 😅😅😅 that is their way. I just pity those who doesn't understand this guys😅😅

    • @Bje234
      @Bje234 Před měsícem

      You are speaking trash sir @dareishola

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      Nigerians like you should stop shouting that theres no jobs then.

  • @preyeketebu-brown3362
    @preyeketebu-brown3362 Před měsícem +1

    Please your management has been sorted/compensated by FG jere. Stop all this deceptive marketing of false ignorance.

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      I swear we Nigerians are text book smart fools

  • @touskinhouskin
    @touskinhouskin Před měsícem

    She called Excavator a Tractor lol...God Bless Nigeria

    • @vitalifoma9189
      @vitalifoma9189 Před měsícem +9

      Ewu, so you are nitpicking the diction of someone in distress 🙄

    • @Love4all700
      @Love4all700 Před měsícem

      Not necessary at all​@@vitalifoma9189

    • @ezeabikwaeric3628
      @ezeabikwaeric3628 Před měsícem

      ​@@vitalifoma9189 Some of u don't know this guys well 😅😅😅

  • @femstartowing5096
    @femstartowing5096 Před měsícem

    Why is landmark taking this too far..after all the country need to be develop

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      Think critically how long will it take to develop 700km in Nigeria. And yet on 45km is planned during Tinubu's tenure. So you will lose that many jobs just for 45km. I swear Nigerians are not sane people

  • @youme1414
    @youme1414 Před měsícem +1

    The major problem with our building infrastructure is that we just build anywhere we like. That is so annoying. I don't like emotion or sentiment. Landmark knows that it is on the wrong of the right of way of the federal government coastal road plan. All I hope is that the government should compensate them properly so that they can move the beach front upward where the beach is even cleaner.

    • @esepierro1561
      @esepierro1561 Před měsícem +4

      do your due diligence and stop sounding like a riff-raff.. FG changed their route, this wasn't the initial plan!!! Imagine if this happens to you

    • @IOdele
      @IOdele Před měsícem

      @@esepierro1561the water infront of landmark was always going to be sand filled, eko atlantic had the right to do so since 2008. This was also around the same time Landmark came to be. You should also do your due diligence and just not jump in the sympathy train, they should have known before investing so much in the first place. Plus the government has every right to build wherever and whenever for the betterment of the overall city plan. Always complaining even when solutions are being made

  • @ThePublicPolitics
    @ThePublicPolitics Před měsícem +1

    If arise tv no get share for landmark why e be say na only dem out this thing for head cos dey wan sell their CZcams channel views

    • @finalwarningformankindlove3260
      @finalwarningformankindlove3260 Před měsícem

      It's not only hem that are carrying the news. You need to be informed. I just watched from another TV channel about the demolition...and when they asked the presenter he said the Good beach was not affected, they are still carrying out their businesses...Oniru beach wasn't affected...only a fraction was affected and it didn't affect their business..and yet you are here showing how dark your heart is...no single poty for those who are losing their jobs and lively hood. It is a pity. Human beings with the spirit of God is full of wickedness.
      When we heard some yoruba peoples shops they were burnt down by a generator, I really felt pain for them, here you are no atom of feeling...chai

  • @uosg1235
    @uosg1235 Před měsícem

    u guys on Asleep tv have made all types videos of victimization,whipped up sentimentsq to show the govt of Tinubu to be bad.but u guys n ur sponsors have not have achieved anythg.govt is more than what u thk n demolition have begun n nothg can happen to Tinubu...enemies 9ja tv station

    • @Bje234
      @Bje234 Před měsícem

      You are speaking thrash!!!!

  • @aminuraphael3667
    @aminuraphael3667 Před měsícem +2

    Poor reporting again I can see only one bulldozer but the reporter said bulldozers .... a very lame way to report

  • @11damilola
    @11damilola Před měsícem

    You see poor people who have no knowledge of investment, economy and governance talking rubbish. If you're exposed by travelling and reading wide, you will understand the economical value of the coastal road to Nigeria and Nigerians when compared to the landmark investment in which 90% is owned by foreigners and not Nigerians. Simple scale of preference dictate that the road is more valuable to Nigerians than the resorts. Enough of the tribal sentiments and biases.

    • @star0863
      @star0863 Před měsícem +1

      15 plus trillion Naira coastal highway whose cost will add to the debt burden of Nigerians is more important than fixing electricity, insecurity, food security, fixing the death traps all over the country called federal roads that are taking the lives of Nigerians everyday? Wrong priority. Wrong timing.

    • @finalwarningformankindlove3260
      @finalwarningformankindlove3260 Před měsícem

      ​@@star0863please ask them o
      It's a poty how we Nigerians think. A real pity

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      Mr I too know. How long before the 700km coastal road is completed in Nigeria? i say 30 years.

    • @samuelo1119
      @samuelo1119 Před měsícem

      costal road of 45km will bring little to no return guy

  • @user-qs2fd2hp7s
    @user-qs2fd2hp7s Před měsícem

    Arise tv propaganda can't stop this laudable project supported by the majority of Nigerians. A PDP member told me that if the project is completed, her party is finished because the South South people will decamp in mass to APC. She said her party mission is to stop the project using media houses against the project.