COASTAL ROAD RESHAPES LANDMARK BEACH

2024 ж. 26 Сәу.
50 945 Рет қаралды

In the heart of Lagos, a transformation is underway. As the Federal Government initiates the monumental construction of the Lagos to Calabar coastal road, the ripple effects are palpable, especially at the iconic Landmark Beach. Once a vibrant hub of leisure and recreation, Landmark Beach now finds itself at the forefront of change as sand filling activities reshape its landscape. In this report, Arise Environment Correspondent Laila Johnson-Salami speaks to those intricately woven into the fabric of Landmark Beach. From business owners to dedicated employees, their voices echo the sentiments of a community in flux.
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  • The Badagry Highway is still not completed. What's the rush with Lagos-Calabar Road? What was wrong with the old layout? Can Nigeria maintain a coastal highway? Don't forget global warming and the brute force of mother nature.

    @CharlesEgbri-ce1rs@CharlesEgbri-ce1rs27 күн бұрын
    • Corruption🤷🏾‍♂️

      @FofXequalsYnot@FofXequalsYnot27 күн бұрын
    • The old one was poorly designed with 4 lanes and not really a coastal road per se... so it needs to be changed... BTW, federal government owned beach front, and it's not part of the land landmark bought

      @emmanueladebayo6327@emmanueladebayo632727 күн бұрын
    • For you all federal allocation should be spent in Lagos, is it a Lagos state government project?

      @user-rh3nf8do6n@user-rh3nf8do6n27 күн бұрын
    • @@emmanueladebayo6327it was NOT “poorly designed”. It’s the same design as Ahmadu Bello which is the beginning of the coastal road. Reverting to the ORIGINAL alignment means the the beginning of the road runs from Ahmadu Bello through Water Corporation Road (a total of not more than 1.5km of the proposed 700km) and then runs along the coastline thereafter. It would not only save THOUSANDS OF JOBS in a country groaning from massive unemployment, but would also be far much cheaper since it would not involve dredging and sand filing. Nigeria has become the champion of snatching DEFEAT from the jaws of victory. SMH

      @therealist2866@therealist286627 күн бұрын
    • Sharing the spoils of this project is the rush

      @thomasassim-ita1787@thomasassim-ita178727 күн бұрын
  • Your video was incredible! Your passion shines through brilliantly

    @DennisIsong@DennisIsong23 күн бұрын
  • There are numerous unfinished road projects overseen by the federal government, with some abandoned and others lacking clear completion timelines. For instance, the Badagry Expressway has been in construction limbo for 15 to 17 years, raising doubts about its ever being finished. Now, with another ambitious project looming, there's uncertainty whether it will be completed even within the next 50 years. Secondly, why opt for a costlier and potentially slower route when there's a more economical and efficient original path available? Moreover, the government's readiness to disrupt a business that sustains thousands of jobs for its citizens is puzzling and concerning. This pattern of behavior from the government suggests a lack of concern for its citizens' well-being. Destroying the Landmark Beach and diverting the road through it, only to reroute it back to the original path, seems illogical when the underdeveloped water corporation road could serve as a straightforward solution.

    @GozieMbagwu@GozieMbagwu27 күн бұрын
    • Stop blowing grammar. The diversion of the road was specifically designed to destroy Landmark Beach.

      @longinusukenta@longinusukenta27 күн бұрын
    • Hahaha. They blocking my comments.

      @longinusukenta@longinusukenta27 күн бұрын
    • The diversion was designed to destroy Landmark

      @longinusukenta@longinusukenta27 күн бұрын
    • Go to your igbo land and make a case for your people and not in Lagos. That's why igbo land is not developed bcos your governors couldnt take a courageous decisions. We want a project that will be beneficial to all and sundry and not for a very minute few who thinks tribalism and ethnicity will get them anything. Any small thing they will shout it's because they are igbo. The northerners are not shouting because they are northerners that's why Tinubu is clambing down the Bureau de Change operators. They accepted as one of the actions that must be taken to move the country forward but the igbos must find an excuse and complain about everything. We have yorubas that this project affected including Elegusi Beach. Do you see them making noise?

      @amumejitaiwo4813@amumejitaiwo481327 күн бұрын
    • @@amumejitaiwo4813 You don't want one Nigeria again?

      @longinusukenta@longinusukenta27 күн бұрын
  • Why can’t the Federal Government reroute the first 1.3 Km, I don’t understand it

    @Mkym365@Mkym36525 күн бұрын
    • Nigeria

      @GodsView1@GodsView121 күн бұрын
    • My point. It is far beyond sense and logic. Something is fishy here.

      @matof5451@matof545120 күн бұрын
    • Working with Chinese

      @Melanated4ever@Melanated4ever18 күн бұрын
  • Eko Atlantic wants to distrioy Landsmark

    @dreday14@dreday1427 күн бұрын
    • Spot on!! I spent close to 400M to build my beach lounge at Oniru beach. Now they are knocking down my investment. Sometime last year, April 2023 to be precise, a representative came from Eko Atlantic and they were saying the Federal government had sold them the shoreline. They want to monopolise the beach business in the city. Eko Atlantic beach will be ready before the end of the year. It’s so sad 😢.

      @dennisblack9068@dennisblack906826 күн бұрын
    • ​@@dennisblack9068😢

      @segunfamaye5377@segunfamaye537725 күн бұрын
  • Invest in Lagos on your own risk

    @ikechukwujoseph2128@ikechukwujoseph212827 күн бұрын
  • has government given any reason for changing the original plan? Just curious.

    @lekeKar@lekeKar27 күн бұрын
    • Yes

      @edefe_tv8453@edefe_tv845327 күн бұрын
    • @@edefe_tv8453 thanks abeg what’s the reason?

      @lekeKar@lekeKar27 күн бұрын
    • @@lekeKarthere’s no technical/engineering reason for the new alignment, except perhaps the vanity of the Minister - same dude who insisted on building a largely unused “international” airport in one of Nigeria’s poorest and educationally-backward states when there’s a largely underutilized actual international airport less than an hour’s drive away.

      @therealist2866@therealist286627 күн бұрын
    • @therealist2866 And the people don't even have a public clean drinking water scheme, but that airport was given priority!!!

      @angelicakweku5293@angelicakweku529326 күн бұрын
    • ​@@therealist2866where please

      @segunfamaye5377@segunfamaye537725 күн бұрын
  • This is just crazy,it's a bad decision and plan by government..Taking away a beach on a road that is called coastal road,a road that need a beach to be worth it.Spending so much money,energy and time Sand filling when they can go through the water corporation road.And it's only a few meters,not worth destroying all that business for.l don't get this at all,as if there is something government is not telling Nigerians here.

    @suntanglory@suntanglory27 күн бұрын
    • National interest is more important. The beach belongs to the federal government, not landmark

      @adeabraham126@adeabraham12627 күн бұрын
    • @@adeabraham126 Does that mean having a beach is not of national interest?Does national interest mean destroying nature's gift to a nation?If they went through the old alignment, there will still be a beach there and a new,wider road to enhance the beach.

      @suntanglory@suntanglory27 күн бұрын
    • @@adeabraham126so the THOUSANDS OF JOBS that will be saved (in a country with probably up to 50% unemployment rate) by reverting back to the original alignment for that small strip of land is NOT in the “national interest”?! Perhaps many Nigerians don’t understand what “national interests” actually mean…smh

      @therealist2866@therealist286627 күн бұрын
    • @@adeabraham126 Then why did they sold it?

      @nenitafrica6851@nenitafrica685126 күн бұрын
    • They want to design their own in the city beach at Elegushi and Eko Atlantic, by destroying Landmark who currently has the best in-city beach by far - they eliminate the competition. Their customers would then use Eko Atlantic and upgraded Elegushi beach - plus for them. In 9ja, being in the right political clique goes a long way - nothing would happen to that beach if it was owned by someone like Oba Oniru, Oba Elegushi, Chagoury or a political ally of APC

      @naqeebayodamolaraji5718@naqeebayodamolaraji571826 күн бұрын
  • Landmark should have properly informed their people.They acquired part of the land that wasn’t allocated to them and they know that.All issues has been straightened out with Federal Government of Nigeria on this matter.Let us all be properly informed….

    @abdulabiola879@abdulabiola87926 күн бұрын
    • talk about the change of the original road design plan....so something like this wont happen to you in future...God is not sleeping remember

      @factsfictions5046@factsfictions504625 күн бұрын
    • Just ur name says it all. Why the change of original plan?

      @lazarusuduma1842@lazarusuduma184224 күн бұрын
  • The Landmark Beach apart, the coastal road is a most unnecessary project, keeping in mind it's gargantuan financial outlay and the fact that there are many interstate road projects designed to serve the same purpose that are unfinished or uncompleted. Pertinent questions to be asked are; Who is the contractor for this project? When was Invitation to Tender and was Due Process followed? Can the country do without implementing this idea at this point in time? Etc

    @attoeattoe2058@attoeattoe205827 күн бұрын
  • Can someone explain to me please, the long term benefits of Lagos to Calabar coastal road vs proposed budget vs economic impact please. Am confused as I have searched all the internet and can't get any formal government consultation and analysis on the project. Thanks

    @abbeyoke9143@abbeyoke914324 күн бұрын
  • Why am I having a feeling with this documentary that arise tv is making case for landmark investors rather than being objective in the presentation ?

    @mobolajimopsonsanni2844@mobolajimopsonsanni284427 күн бұрын
    • If you invest in a shoreline, it's a risk to your business. If nature doesn't take over. Government will do one day.

      @dONrOTII@dONrOTII25 күн бұрын
  • Landmark beach stands to be one of the best beaches in the world

    @chiboyife5456@chiboyife545627 күн бұрын
    • But there'll be no beach/water except road, how can that be?

      @GodsView1@GodsView121 күн бұрын
  • There are too many abandoned more strategic federal road across Nigeria why is this particular road 47.7km out 700km so important.

    @georgeobinna5850@georgeobinna585026 күн бұрын
    • Same question I have been asking!

      @9icegirl555@9icegirl55526 күн бұрын
  • Hope this Sand filling won't have ecological problems for Victoria Island, Lekki, Ikoyi and Lagos Island.

    @obumonwubuya7138@obumonwubuya713827 күн бұрын
    • lol their minds never go there…same people looking for investors are making the ones they have business collapse

      @chinenyeozowara2196@chinenyeozowara219626 күн бұрын
    • @@chinenyeozowara2196 That's scary because as it is there is Sand filling in the Lagos Lagoon, Wet lands in Lekki axis and the Atlantic Ocean. When the heavy floods starts the excess water needs to go somewhere. Any update on our Dam to be constructed at the Benue River so we don't experience that flooding in 2022 when the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon releases their excess water probably this year.

      @obumonwubuya7138@obumonwubuya713826 күн бұрын
  • Seeing this happening right before our eyes is quite disheartening. The Nigerian government seems to prioritize their individual pockets and satisfaction over the welfare of the people. This business has provided employment opportunities to over 12,000 people, 85% of which are Nigerians not including the 4,000 employees indirectly employed by vendors operating on the beach. It's evident that this was a calculated attempt to push Landmark out of business, which is quite unfair and unfortunate. Moreover, there are several unattended projects, such as the Badagry road, which has been abandoned for years, while suddenly attention is diverted to the Lagos to Calabar coastal road project. The federal government should be reasonable for once😢😢😢

    @eniolaolanrewaju6888@eniolaolanrewaju688827 күн бұрын
    • The way you people talk is very funny. You do not see the millions of jobs the road will enhance but it's only the little employees of landmark that you see.

      @AfricasRealities@AfricasRealities27 күн бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠​⁠@@AfricasRealitiesand exactly how would reverting to the ORIGINAL alignment for that small strip (out of 700km) prevent the “millions” of jobs that the road will “enhance”?! 🤔 Even presuming that the jobs/livelihoods of the thousands of “little employees” of Landmark (and the scores of small businesses in the Landmark Village) are unimportant in a nation racked with probably over 50% unemployment rate, there is NO technical/engineering reason for the realignment. Accordingly, reverting to the original plan would merely extend the beginning of the highway from Ahmadu Bello (which has been upgraded but not significantly changed) through Water Corporation Road (a total of about 1.5km out of the proposed 700km). That seems a fairly simple WIN-WIN, but instead Nigeria (as usual perhaps) chooses to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory! SMH

      @therealist2866@therealist286627 күн бұрын
    • @@therealist2866 The road is a 100% coastal road. It is not supposed to pass through any kilometer in land.

      @AfricasRealities@AfricasRealities26 күн бұрын
    • ​all over the world coastal roads are not placed directly on the beaches destroying the beaches.

      @saidat98@saidat9826 күн бұрын
    • ​@@AfricasRealitiesunbelievable 😳

      @saidat98@saidat9826 күн бұрын
  • To be honest I think this is the fallout of the 2023 election and the way Obi won in Lagos. They've decided to "teach" Igbos a lesson. Remember the Oba who said if Igbos must vote for APC or they won't do business in Lagos? Why is Landmark the only establishment that's affected and why did they move the road practically into the ocean only to curve back after 1 and a half km? This is unacceptable and unfortunate!

    @loknandombin5460@loknandombin546027 күн бұрын
  • This is crazy. A few government officials doing this on our behalf. Follow the original map. Why change it and destroy a lot of private investment and jobs. Government should see their role as business enablers and not people out to destroy private investments. Potential foreign investors will not like this at all.

    @kingsleynwafor8490@kingsleynwafor849027 күн бұрын
    • You are being naive because you don't know the importance of this coastal road project. After some years the project succeed, igbo will still come that they build Lagos. Allow the owner of their land to do what they want and not you Outsider to dictate to them. Go to your village and build your Landmark

      @amumejitaiwo4813@amumejitaiwo481327 күн бұрын
    • Émilokan got to power by darkness…

      @FofXequalsYnot@FofXequalsYnot27 күн бұрын
    • @@amumejitaiwo4813😕😕😕

      @FofXequalsYnot@FofXequalsYnot27 күн бұрын
    • look at you that come from Togo

      @prestinnguyen9329@prestinnguyen932927 күн бұрын
    • @@amumejitaiwo4813 I see you are everywhere spreading grief. If it makes you sleep better at night. Continue!!

      @olufisayoasimi6088@olufisayoasimi608827 күн бұрын
  • What do they mean by, " Jobs won't be lost?" If the businesses are affected and they are not making as much money, jobs will be lost!!! This same thing happened to Sheraton Hotel Ikeja!!! After the hotel was built, the government then thought of the Opebi link, which took the natural ambiance of the hotel background away!!! Why can't our government plan things ahead of time!!! Not just an afterthought!!! Plan your cities ahead of time and stop anyone from disrupting that plan, in REAL TIME.

    @angelicakweku5293@angelicakweku529327 күн бұрын
    • Tell that to your south east governors. Let them do the same project for you in your village and stop dictating to Lagos and federal government on what to do with their land.

      @amumejitaiwo4813@amumejitaiwo481327 күн бұрын
    • You are saying NONSENSE @amumejitaiwo4813. What does doing projects that affect others people business without careful planning has to to do with dictating to the government and going to the east. You speak without sense! And it's quite unfortunate, you are part of Nigeria's problem

      @Bje234@Bje23427 күн бұрын
    • Sooner you realise that there’s no government…you will feel better. No security, no electricity and fuel is not affordable. Thieves are building road…😅

      @FofXequalsYnot@FofXequalsYnot27 күн бұрын
    • @@Bje234 like your father, who doesn't give you enough education to understand that Landmarks and others didn't buy the land and beach meant for the project. They stole it. None of their properties was touched or demolished. The government wants to develop a project that will be beneficial to all, and you are here reasoning like a termit or grasshopper. You are a bastard among us

      @amumejitaiwo4813@amumejitaiwo481327 күн бұрын
    • They should move to other areas. The beach is just sand. Your cients are human beings that visit the place not the sand.

      @doctimothy@doctimothy26 күн бұрын
  • Hope investors learn their lesson especially if you are not from Yoruba leave Lagos

    @Bedtime-storiestime@Bedtime-storiestime27 күн бұрын
    • Clap for yourself

      @bishophiprist9696@bishophiprist969627 күн бұрын
    • Your comment is as EMPTY as you are, suegbe.

      @joye5761@joye576127 күн бұрын
  • Just wondering what landmark international is with the arise media talk. Again is arise tv an investor in the business?

    @hammedalli5547@hammedalli554723 күн бұрын
  • This is callous moves by the FG. The original plans should have been adherd to. This is one of the reasons Africa's growth is slow. Sad indeed.

    @Isiejeme0829@Isiejeme082927 күн бұрын
  • "The old East-West road has not been completed yet, so why the rush to construct this new road? It is easy to destroy but difficult to build. The federal government has not been helpful, and every development we see in Nigeria has resulted from citizens' self-help. If you want to build a house, you have to build your own road to your house and drill a borehole for water since there is no public water infrastructure. So why are they so quick to destroy what they didn't build? It shows the government's impunity and callousness towards its citizens. In other countries, the government provides mortgage facilities to help citizens get fully built apartments for themselves and their families, but in Nigeria, it is different. Ironically, the company constructing this road does not have the expertise to execute this type of construction without impacting people's livelihoods and the environment. Something seems fishy about this contract. The senators and House of Representatives are silent about it, which is surprising since they are supposed to protect our interests."

    @opubodennis9921@opubodennis992117 күн бұрын
  • hmmmmmm...I am speechless.... I love this beach.... But why?...

    @exoticplansdesign@exoticplansdesign26 күн бұрын
  • compensation must be paid to all parties who invest in this

    @kingsley247@kingsley24727 күн бұрын
    • How do you “compensate” a beach resort for the loss of the beach?!

      @therealist2866@therealist286627 күн бұрын
    • I really wish there is a solution to this that can be business friendly to landmark. But the thing I learned while trying to purchase a land for an uncle of mine is that many developers build on lands that are government acquisition or right of way, thinking “oh the government is not gonna come here”. Until the day the government actually comes.

      @zezetravels@zezetravels25 күн бұрын
    • @@zezetravels you cannot “purchase” land in Nigeria without a government-issued C of O, and you cannot build anything without government-issued approvals (of which the LASG reportedly issued to Landmark on FOUR different occasions). So, let’s quit making silly excuses for the government - they were either (at best) massively incompetent or (at worst) massively corrupt! PS: Furthermore, the principles of ADVERSE POSSESSION is still valid under Nigerian law. Government cannot simply wake up one morning after years of ADVERSE possession of land and proclaim the land to be its own without any adjudication. But in Nigeria, we’ve come to confuse the government with the sovereign itself and has normalized state ILLEGALITY!

      @therealist2866@therealist28665 күн бұрын
  • Instead of this government to focus on revamping existing roads and other infrastructure!!! Why not use that money for maintaining inner roads, federal, state and local roads that are death traps??? Nigeria, government with no brain. Imagine the job losses, time , money wasted. OMG!!! Maintain existing infrastructures. So tired of these old, brain dead leaders jare. The more reasons Diasporans are scared of investing in that country. Some funny person will wake up on the wrong side of the bed tomorrow and come up with some rubbish they'll fail to maintain. Everyone will come with their agenda, dump after 4 years , another regime comes, dump existing projects and initiate theirs. SMH!

    @bo1509@bo15094 күн бұрын
  • Landmark should develop state of the Art Swimming pools for the remaining available to them. My empathy and support to them.

    @nilsonmene7820@nilsonmene782027 күн бұрын
    • They don't own the land!!! You guys will not learn!!! They have no C of O.. and beaches are owned by the government, not private people. The land Landmark seats on is part of Eko Atlantic.

      @ojobee@ojobee27 күн бұрын
    • Which dirty sympathy, he has been making profit and charging businesses for land they didn't pay for. Go and look at Elegushi and the structures going up. Landmark will be forgotten soon.

      @TheBronzeSage@TheBronzeSage27 күн бұрын
    • Ei 😂

      @thejourneywithkayel@thejourneywithkayel27 күн бұрын
    • @@TheBronzeSage So Landmark takes rent from vendors on that beach? Seriously??

      @doctimothy@doctimothy26 күн бұрын
  • Please maintain the old plan, roads can be built in the interland

    @segunfamaye5377@segunfamaye537725 күн бұрын
  • Noooo 😭😭😭💔💔💔

    @abdulkareemabdulrahman5373@abdulkareemabdulrahman537324 күн бұрын
  • I don't even know what to say..

    @uchechiuwanaka@uchechiuwanaka27 күн бұрын
  • The route passing through landmark is not up to 3km. This is where ideas comes in. . The road can go above the landmark area or an underground road tunnel. This idea can in turn make the landmark area more beautiful with this idea and thus makes it a destination to be.

    @nicolesleeves@nicolesleeves26 күн бұрын
    • That idea would be ideal for a "listening and selfless govt" unfortunately, not this one🤷🏽‍♀️

      @9icegirl555@9icegirl55526 күн бұрын
  • There is an original planned path you say. Then why abandoning that earmarked road, I mean change it in a direction that not only affects but take out a complete enterprise a big one at that. We are talking about Landmark and other businesses. Is this not worse than discouraging, but killing local enterprise? There is no hope for entrepreneurship, local economy, tourism in the country. Government better change their mind.

    @user-wk8vg6li8y@user-wk8vg6li8y26 күн бұрын
  • I could cry I love 💕 this beach 🏝️ y’all government is so backwards 🤦🏾‍♀️

    @aleshasinclair8529@aleshasinclair852926 күн бұрын
    • Its a big shame

      @GodsView1@GodsView121 күн бұрын
  • Watching this and I’m brought to tears. Why is the Federal Government being callous?

    @adekemiedema-famuyiwa8435@adekemiedema-famuyiwa843527 күн бұрын
    • Thieves are in power…😕

      @FofXequalsYnot@FofXequalsYnot27 күн бұрын
    • Fuel, electricity and security are d most pressing needs of Nigerians but government won’t provide those… 😂Coastal road ?😂

      @FofXequalsYnot@FofXequalsYnot27 күн бұрын
    • So a road that'll serve millions of people should be suspended because of a man's business ?

      @emmanueladebayo6327@emmanueladebayo632727 күн бұрын
    • ​@@emmanueladebayo6327 you wicked fool, has the federal government finished others roads they started for years now. I'm sure you are no where in life, thats why you don't have a problem with this obvious wickedness by the FG.

      @HandOfGodkillz@HandOfGodkillz27 күн бұрын
    • @@emmanueladebayo6327we really lack empathy. are you sure you would be saying this if you/your relative is the owner of landmark?

      @mosesoladosu545@mosesoladosu54527 күн бұрын
  • This mentality that the beach and access to it should belong in private hands drives me mad. Beach access and the beach itself is a natural public treasure that knowledgeable countries use to attract tourists. Go to any coastal city in Spain and you will have a promenade open to the public to walk, jog or bike from one end of the country to the other. This attracts millions of travellers to the country and they make billions. Not only that, beach access is good for the health of the population. I encourage Lagos state and other coastal states to tap into this easy infrastructural development opportunity and convert all beach side to public promenades. This will stimulate intra country tourism to such states as well as attract foreign travellers. Businesses will see more profit on the back of this as well. So I support the coastal road but make such there is a promenade beside the road linking the beach for public access. Private businesses should not be allowed to charge for beach access

    @DanNwankwo@DanNwankwo27 күн бұрын
    • How clean are the public beaches? What activities are there? How safe is it ? Landmark didn't just wake up and use the space. They got permits and the Government is well aware because they receive tax on everything Landmark

      @phillipsolabisi2029@phillipsolabisi202927 күн бұрын
    • Thousands of hotel resorts all over the world are built in front of beaches. Stop making excuses for what is going on.

      @longinusukenta@longinusukenta27 күн бұрын
    • The only person that has said the only sensible thing regarding this costal road. But I sympathise with land mark owner because they invested heavily to bring that place to what it is today. However Land mark was only able to buy public space because Nigerian government is shitty government. Had land mark not developed that area; that area would have have remained swampy till date.

      @sacassashimidrama7088@sacassashimidrama708827 күн бұрын
    • @@phillipsolabisi2029 How clean are public beaches? They are only dirty because of a lack of resource recognition. When Nigerians start looking inward we will tidy ourselves up. Its a simple thing to maintain what we have, its just a matter of our value system. The coastal road could be a sign we are starting to change our thinking.

      @DanNwankwo@DanNwankwo27 күн бұрын
    • @@longinusukenta Hello, I am making a rational point in support of public access infrastructure utilising the coastline of Nigeria. I am saying that the coastline we are blessed with can attract huge revenue for the country. Transformation of our coastline can stimulate the creation of hundreds of thousands of new jobs for very little outlay. It can revamp the travel and leisure industry. Lets not see conspiracy theories all the time.

      @DanNwankwo@DanNwankwo27 күн бұрын
  • All I see is witch haunt. Nigeria government is yet to maintain the existing road to south but quick to start constructing á coastal road that will cost Trillions of Naira.

    @danielarinze486@danielarinze48626 күн бұрын
  • This is so stupid. How much enployment is sustainably generated thanks to Landmark and how much due to a plain highway? Landmark was such a gem of a project. It added beauty and a seriously needed enhanced relaxation aspect to Lagos. Something is fishy here. Can' t this highway just be re-routed given tbat a road alreeady exists? Why build a road by dumping sand into the sea and destroying the livelihood of people? Even the cost aspect is tremendously high. The approach is not solution-driven at all. Come on, Nigeria. ...PLEASE. I know that you can do so much better than this.

    @matof5451@matof545120 күн бұрын
  • Who did they piss off? 😮

    24 күн бұрын
    • Exactly, JALOUS people trying to distroy them

      @Melanated4ever@Melanated4ever18 күн бұрын
  • Wow no wonder the call it highway to corruption, But you ll gat to ask a fair question. Since its going to take 30 years to built how about starting from Calabar where it does not run towards any kind of demolition like the proposed Badagry to Sokoto which the admit will start from Sokoto . The truth is the bridge wont go any farther than Yorubas states even at that you got to ask why all the coastal road madness when citizens lived in total black out .

    @ericross1261@ericross126126 күн бұрын
  • Why destroy businesses on the ROW of the highway with which greatly impact the livelihood of millions of Nigeria. Why don't they use tunneling for that section of the road and preserve these businesses and jobs. Why must we use archaic method of construction when there are modern and cheaper methods of construction.

    @opubodennis9921@opubodennis992117 күн бұрын
  • Badagry - Seme road is still not in any conversation

    @myafricandiary7311@myafricandiary731122 күн бұрын
  • Shalom Beloved MP MSE AND TEAM .NOTE THAT NIGERIA WANTS TO AVOID THE BIAFRA STATES ACCESS. THANKS GOD BLESS US ALL IN THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH NAME IN THANKSGIVING AMEN AND AMEN.

    @chinedus3293@chinedus329327 күн бұрын
  • Can't they see the normal route would lead to more destruction? Plus government owns the coastline 250m back, so why the noise

    @user-cz9ph3ks5b@user-cz9ph3ks5b27 күн бұрын
  • We don't know the implication of this sand filling as it stands

    @ShedrackLawrence-shed@ShedrackLawrence-shed26 күн бұрын
  • land mark built the resort despite knowing eko Atlantic has rights to fill the shoreline in his area.The whole project may be sketchy(it is.) but land marks CEO is trying to 419 the government into paying for land that probably isn't worth what he says it's worth.

    @TemiloluwaBolarinwa-pr8qq@TemiloluwaBolarinwa-pr8qq27 күн бұрын
    • Yoruba Fool

      @aditanko4617@aditanko461727 күн бұрын
    • Saying someone is trying to be 419 is out of bound. You were not there when the business started and. You obviously have no idea what it costs to build anything.

      @phillipsolabisi2029@phillipsolabisi202927 күн бұрын
    • YOUR PEOPLE ARE DYING OF HUNGER IN LAGOS, PLEASE CALL YOUR GOVERNOR AND THIEFNUBU TO PROVIDE FOOD NOT COASTAL ROAD

      @jafarudatche8512@jafarudatche851227 күн бұрын
    • Crry cry lol ​@@jafarudatche8512

      @faruq5740@faruq574027 күн бұрын
    • The same Lagos your backward unproductive tribe flooded because of hunger in your erosion landlocked region ​@@jafarudatche8512

      @Olalekan-lz6td@Olalekan-lz6td27 күн бұрын
  • All i have to say is that, those who are affected should be compensated accordingly.

    @MrBenMedia2022@MrBenMedia202227 күн бұрын
    • How do you “adequately compensate” a beach resort for the loss of the beach?! 🤔

      @therealist2866@therealist286627 күн бұрын
  • It’s not the costal road. Eko Atlantic need to expand with the costal road behind it. Landmark is just a small point, costal villages are next.

    @abdulsegs@abdulsegs27 күн бұрын
  • I pray the project not eroded by nature afterwards😮

    @olusegunjoshua7416@olusegunjoshua741627 күн бұрын
  • Anyone who defends this needs a heart, like!!! With everything wrong with this country, this is their problem, 😢q

    @fredzugs@fredzugs27 күн бұрын
  • Never, Never , Never invest in Lagos its not worth it !!!

    @TracyUhiara@TracyUhiara27 күн бұрын
    • Tribalistic dunce

      @joye5761@joye576127 күн бұрын
  • 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 business emotions

    @dinenero3420@dinenero342025 күн бұрын
  • What a crazy country, simple solution that could save lives and wealth was ignored for complex and more expensive approach

    @janzvisuals@janzvisuals26 күн бұрын
  • Did you buy the beach front? If they didn't break your building why the gaslighting....???

    @olamidebabalola2588@olamidebabalola258826 күн бұрын
    • Na bad belle dey worry you

      @dreday14@dreday1426 күн бұрын
  • Forming conclusions based on assumptions can be risky. It's noteworthy how personal interests are taking precedence over public welfare in the discourse propagated by certain underqualified analysts. Their perspectives, clouded by tribalism and self-interest, are narrow and fail to consider the broader economic advantages of initiatives like the coastal road. Prioritizing individual agendas over the larger macroeconomic benefits undermines the potential gains for society as a whole.

    @Saint-oq1kp@Saint-oq1kp27 күн бұрын
    • Please list the benefits and also why the rush for this project. Why waste $15b to on this road. Why landmark when there is alternative route. This is wickedness to target and igbo business in lagos

      @ShedrackLawrence-shed@ShedrackLawrence-shed26 күн бұрын
    • ​@@ShedrackLawrence-shed if this is true,I think it's time for the igbos to start taking their businesses to the east as this will speed up the development or the region ✌🏽

      @aishahassan6327@aishahassan632726 күн бұрын
    • @@ShedrackLawrence-shed The Nigerian coastal road project presents a myriad of economic benefits. Firstly, it enhances transportation infrastructure, facilitating smoother movement of goods and people along the coast. This can lead to increased trade activities, stimulating economic growth and development in the region. Additionally, improved connectivity can attract investments in coastal areas, spurring job creation and entrepreneurship. Moreover, the road infrastructure can bolster tourism by providing easier access to coastal attractions, thereby generating revenue and employment opportunities in the hospitality sector. Overall, the Nigerian coastal road project holds significant potential to catalyse economic progress and prosperity along the coast. We should strive to conduct thorough research to understand the impact of the project on businesses and residences without attributing it to any specific ethnicity. Certain areas, once under exclusive federal jurisdiction, were reclaimed for the project, but this does not involve demolishing landmarks. Let's refrain from spreading false information and engaging in online displays of ethnic prejudice.

      @Saint-oq1kp@Saint-oq1kp26 күн бұрын
    • ​@@aishahassan6327Slowly and surely, it'll happen

      @9icegirl555@9icegirl55525 күн бұрын
    • @@9icegirl555 👍

      @aishahassan6327@aishahassan632725 күн бұрын
  • May be this will teach the hard of hearing Igbos to go back home and develop their region and be free from harassment.

    @FairButFirm@FairButFirm27 күн бұрын
    • Please educate yourself before spreading hate. There is a longstanding Supreme Court ruling that all coastal shoreline from Badagry to Akwa Ibom belongs to the Federal Government. Some of you don't care about the truth as long as it doesn't feed into you victimhood narative.

      @olukoredefakorede1422@olukoredefakorede142227 күн бұрын
    • And what tribe is the minister of works again? 🤔😅

      @MrJhomeDesigns@MrJhomeDesigns26 күн бұрын
    • ​@@MrJhomeDesigns mumu.. umahi was appointed to supervise federal government works and plans, not to originate them. In this case the appointed umahi has no say or he will be replaced. The Eko Atlantic City needs the ocean land in front of landmark, that is why the coastal road was used to remove landmark there. The coastal road project is already an abandoned project, the goal is just to reclaim the ocean land along landmark to Eko Atlantic.

      @ebube4407@ebube440726 күн бұрын
    • @@ebube4407 Ozuor, so why're you trying to make it look like they're going for the igbo's investment in the first place? 🥴

      @MrJhomeDesigns@MrJhomeDesigns26 күн бұрын
  • Another point that is not considered is that the plan for that road had been designed during Tinubu governorship tenure and not just now ! Why all this Faiz !!!

    @mobolajimopsonsanni2844@mobolajimopsonsanni284427 күн бұрын
  • Na mumu dey invest outside his/her state

    @lazarusuduma1842@lazarusuduma184224 күн бұрын
  • The shoreline belongs to the federal government. That you do business their and pa

    @dimanyaohacyril4526@dimanyaohacyril452626 күн бұрын
  • Tinubu wants to loot $15 billion. This is wickedness

    @ShedrackLawrence-shed@ShedrackLawrence-shed26 күн бұрын
  • "ENGINEER ELON MUSK QUOTES: CHRIST JESUS IS COMING BACK 🙏 🙌." ❤🇬🇧❤

    @rayakusu-fosterB@rayakusu-fosterB27 күн бұрын
  • Tribalism is a very bad thing in Nigeria. Because you want to destroy the business of somebody that you feel is not from your tribe. The original plan was there, but to show your wickedness, you diverted it.

    @nenitafrica6851@nenitafrica685126 күн бұрын
  • The best Nigerian beach, called BAR BEACH, was destroyed to build Eko Atlantic City and nobody die!! Why is landmark so special that it can't go for the general benefit of whole Nigerians? No foreigner comes into Nigeria because of Landmark beach, it's just one of the attractions to be seen when people come into Nigeria.

    @AfricasRealities@AfricasRealities26 күн бұрын
    • what makes bar beach the best? Bar beach was destroyed by the beach itself..be guided

      @factsfictions5046@factsfictions504625 күн бұрын
    • @@factsfictions5046 I think you are a young man. You don't know what bar beach signifies in the 80s and 90s.

      @AfricasRealities@AfricasRealities25 күн бұрын
  • When did you start reading with AI ?

    @omololuadu461@omololuadu46127 күн бұрын
  • Smh 🤦🏾‍♀️

    @aleshasinclair8529@aleshasinclair852926 күн бұрын
  • Paul onwanibe is a very smart man. He knows it will cost him some properties and money but he knows the benefit of development

    @keeneyronaldwayne-rl5sd@keeneyronaldwayne-rl5sd27 күн бұрын
  • Oga boys has to eat by all means, this is not about development its obvious its another white elephant project waiting to be abadan soon. This is why is so easy to loose money and life in nigeria.

    @johnfarr3690@johnfarr369026 күн бұрын
  • Landmark is not a cornerstone of nigerian economy. Poor mediarism

    @ojogbenga1986@ojogbenga198627 күн бұрын
  • Nigeria is a crazy place to invest

    @TracyUhiara@TracyUhiara27 күн бұрын
  • Bros you don try... just give Tinubu a ripe stake in Landmark and on to the next. We know what it is. na naija where money talks and bullshit walks and Jagaban is the biggest thief of them all.

    @fistandpen2505@fistandpen250527 күн бұрын
    • Na your papa be thief. Useless ndigbo people always looking for how to co.mit crime and paly victim..

      @fatfarmers7360@fatfarmers736027 күн бұрын
  • Shoreline belongs to the federal government. And especially for national security reasons, shoreline can’t be in the hands of an entity or any individual. But good luck to Landmark.

    @Toyin682@Toyin68227 күн бұрын
    • National security my nyash, go to Zamfara and fight security. bandits in power

      @jafarudatche8512@jafarudatche851227 күн бұрын
    • No land “belongs” to the federal government… Abegi go and read your Constitution (incorporating the Land Use Act) instead of relying on the functionally-illiterate pronouncements of the Minster. The Constitution and the Act VESTS (emphasis added) land on the government to hold in trust for the PEOPLE. Accordingly, government does NOT own any land. Rather, it’s job is to administer land use on behalf of the PEOPLE!

      @therealist2866@therealist286627 күн бұрын
    • Fake account hurriedly created detected. Alarm!!!!

      @Hey_me@Hey_me26 күн бұрын
  • Government owns the shoreline. Case close, even the Ibori royal family lost more than this one. Sympathy but this project will be great for Nigeria. Compensation should be paid to all the legit people with legit documents, Umahi and his team will get it done.

    @antnam4406@antnam440627 күн бұрын
  • Tinubu at work

    @bufflevy746@bufflevy74627 күн бұрын
  • Arise playing politics as usual. Small investigation wiuld have revealed the coast is not part of landmark

    @tundeadagun@tundeadagun26 күн бұрын
  • This is clearly a direct assault on the Igbo tribe. Nothing more, nothing less.

    @effangasamuel7893@effangasamuel789327 күн бұрын
    • Another OZOUR talking BS

      @joye5761@joye576127 күн бұрын
    • Gbam

      @ShedrackLawrence-shed@ShedrackLawrence-shed26 күн бұрын
  • He invested on the land with assurances from both federal and state governments that it is ok but now they have changed their mind.

    @uzoma112@uzoma11227 күн бұрын
  • I have lived in Europe for over 20 years now. Have travelled many countries in Europe. I've never seen something similar. Thanks to social media, we are able to see all this. This present government plan is to destroy Nigeria. The time Nigerians realised this, especially my Igbo brothers, to stop investing in Lagos.The better for them.

    @joymartinsamadi7148@joymartinsamadi714826 күн бұрын
    • @joymartinsamadi7148, Have you seen coastal road in Spain probably the longest in Europe. The road start from Algeciras to Girona (1188,6 km) .

      @orukpe1@orukpe126 күн бұрын
  • All these propaganda don't cut it, if China wants to embark on any developmental project , they don't even talk snorts like these, but here in Nigeria we are overly sentimental.

    @Abillsable@Abillsable27 күн бұрын
    • You sound so stupid. Are you aware?

      @chijiokengobili2056@chijiokengobili205627 күн бұрын
    • You are saying NONSENSE sir. Because somebody does what is wrong by force doesn't make it right. If somebody kidnap your children and say its because you give birth too many children, would you accept?

      @Bje234@Bje23427 күн бұрын
    • DO YOU THINK THAT CHINA WOULD WANT T0 DESTROY SUCH A PROFITABLE BUSINESS?THEY WOULD HAVE BUILT A ROAD FROM THE SEA IF NEED BE..

      @chinedupeters429@chinedupeters42927 күн бұрын
    • How do you feel after making this comment?

      @effangasamuel7893@effangasamuel789327 күн бұрын
    • @@chinedupeters429 You can check several youtube videos of China demolishing skyscrappers if you like to.

      @Abillsable@Abillsable27 күн бұрын
  • This is the height of wickedness. Sanwolu and his master Tinubu are evil people. The problem is that they do not know God. The Bible teaches that "If you see the violent perverting of justice in a province, one should not be moved because there is (God) who is higher than them." At the end of the day, this man Paul and his investors and tenants will have their day. Nobody can profit from wickedness, and the wicked shall fall into their own pit.

    @uchennanwosu4625@uchennanwosu462527 күн бұрын
    • I don't know about Tinubu but calling Governor Sanwo olu evil is a derogatory term. The irrevocable decisions to revamped the route is outside his discretion.

      @okesegun2118@okesegun211826 күн бұрын
  • Immediately i see the news...i browsed for the owner of Landmark beach ...and the answer i got made me to understand why the lagos govt is doing this. Igbos should go back to their state.

    @chidoogba6865@chidoogba686527 күн бұрын
    • Please educate yourself before spreading hate. There is a longstanding Supreme Court ruling that all coastal shoreline from Badagry to Akwa Ibom belongs to the Federal Government. Some of you don't care about the truth as long as it doesn't feed into you victimhood narative.

      @olukoredefakorede1422@olukoredefakorede142227 күн бұрын
    • Igbos are just cry babies, what about oniru beach that is being filled

      @odusolacollins414@odusolacollins41427 күн бұрын
    • Smart guy If it's their personal person, nothing would happen there

      @naqeebayodamolaraji5718@naqeebayodamolaraji571826 күн бұрын
  • Landmark take your compensation add let the project takeorr, God bless and guide the president of Nigeria

    @billcosoritse6798@billcosoritse679827 күн бұрын
  • Baba said give up his right. Which dirty right. Baba paid for a land on water corporation road, he extended it to the beach. Now he is everywhere on TV instead of him to go to court only blackmail they know. Lool, he will cry big cry.

    @TheBronzeSage@TheBronzeSage27 күн бұрын
  • You sha won force govt to do tour bidding. Go open new business in your vilkage now. Afterall thay said na so so Igbo full your beach front sef. Una sha like to Igbolize Lagos. Eni Kure 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Coastal Road Must Continue 🎉🎉🎉

    @olamidebabalola2588@olamidebabalola258826 күн бұрын
    • This statement is so wrong. Do you think everything is about your tribe??

      @samuelbodunde@samuelbodunde26 күн бұрын
  • Stupid TV station called arise TV.

    @user-uy6be8rn6i@user-uy6be8rn6i27 күн бұрын
  • Landmark has NO Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) this is a fact and the beach (land) belongs to the government. Mr Umuahi went as far to make adjustments and has said none of landmark buildings will be touched, except the shanties on the right of way and he has kept to his promise (though he isn’t obliged legally to do so). Oniru beach was greatly affected but we haven’t heard one word from the Oniru’s . Why are the Igbo’s making EVERYTHING a tribal war? For goodness sake why? Any adult who has any form of intelligence, knows the government has RIGHTS to do with its property HOWEVER it sees fit. Igbo people on social media enough of you guys being a nuisance everywhere, at this point it’s becoming EXTREMELY IRRITATING. We minorities don’t make noise about what we go through in this country (and we go through a lot) but you Igbo’s think Nigeria revolves around you, please enough of this displays of madness.

    @joye5761@joye576127 күн бұрын
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