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My family is now homeless – Man whose ‘N300m’ house was demolished speaks in heartbreaking video

7 months ago

Chimobi Ezenwa, a man whose mansion said to be worth N300 million was demolished in Lagos, says he is now homeless.

The Lagos State Government recently commenced the destruction of houses said to be in contravention of Lagos masterplan.

 

Earlier today, Nov. 24, residents in the Abule Ado area of the state were filmed hurriedly removing their belongings after being given a 2 hours grace before demolition commences (read here).

 

In a video trending on social media, one of those affected by the demolition said his house was pulled down without prior notice.

 

He said: “My name is Chimobi Ezenwa and I am one of the victims of the ongoing demolition here in Abule Ado, Lagos.

 

“This is my property, it has been demolished and there was no notice before encroaching on my property and destroying it. Even if I didn’t have an FHA (Federal Housing Authorities) allocation, if they asked me to pay for reclaiming of the land, I was ready to pay.
 

“They destroyed my property worth over 300 million here and now my kids are homeless, I don’t know what to do next. Some of my neighbours are in the hospital due to stroke, things are happening. So we are appealing to the government to help us stop the demolition going on at Abule Ado. The kids are in the hospital, please, I am begging. I call on the presidency to do something about this.
 

“Look at some people’s properties, even if they said some houses were built on the road, they are done demolishing those houses. Why enter into the streets where people are living? Now, children are homeless and cannot even go to school.
 

“About four people died as a result of heart attack. We have lost lives. My wife is also in the hospital because she can’t bear this. I am very very confused and homeless.

 

There is an ongoing committee that has been making calls but there is no response yet but we are praying to get a response because there is still ongoing demolition right here as I speak.”
 

Williams Ochemba, another landlord whose house was pulled down, said, “Surely there have been negotiations between the landlords for long. We have been discussing for better understanding.
 

“They threatened to carry out the demolition but we reclaimed it from the swamps and invested on it till this level only to find out that it belongs to the Nigerian government, then we started a negotiation with them and we felt things would not go this way.
 

“All along, we have been saying please consider us, let this exercise have a human face cause we invested here ignorantly, and let there be an understanding between both parties, the families and the FHA. They then came to us and told us what we should do and we were willing to do.
 

“Although mine has been demolished, let others not be moved into the streets like myself. Let it stop while we negotiate and understand each side. I have been walking in the streets and sleeping in the open. I have mosquito bites all over. This is for a lot of people, not only myself. Landlords, and house owners, we have been rendered homeless.”

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7 Responses

  1. Instead of investing over N300m in mansion that could be demolished later, better invest heavily in some assets that can protect you from losses or save you later in case that your mansion is required to demolish.

    Your ignorant investment costs you. All you lose your worthy investment in mansion can be replaced. Oh, I am sorry..

  2. Why are some human being so heartless.
    Why are Nigerian politicians so devilish?

    Even if the house is on a wrong lane, is it enough reason to demolish without compensation?

    Now a whole family is homeless, a man who was a house owner is now one on the street.

    Are Nigerian leaders for the MASSES or against the MASSES?

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