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Post by Honorebu on Apr 28, 2016 0:04:16 GMT
That picture is gorgeous by the way. My future Yorubaland
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Post by Omoluabi on Apr 28, 2016 5:56:22 GMT
Haba Honorebu , is that how you've totally bought the narrative that nothing beautiful is in Ibadan? Why are you breaking my heart na? I don't know if this picture is from Ibadan but I can confidently tell you that some parts of samonda, new bodija, general gas, akobo, Oluyole are as beautiful and well laid out as this. Don't swallow all the negativities pls. We know places like bere, okebola etc still dey but Ibadan is developing fast. In fact going on a property search this January, I saw plots going for like 25m. I was like " even in Ibadan"?!! Ibadan is expanding and the new places can compete with Lagos, pH or abuja. Lol I didn't buy any narrative ooo Oil money. I know some beautiful parts of Ibadan afterall I have a brother who stays in Apata but that particular picture is not Ibadan. Its somewhere in the SS. I've seen the picture before OK no wahala
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Post by Omo Oba of the Source on Apr 28, 2016 13:17:48 GMT
Baba i don't think this is Ibadan ooo Its a South-south state. I don't know which one exactly but i'm guessing it's port harcourt Haba Honorebu , is that how you've totally bought the narrative that nothing beautiful is in Ibadan? Why are you breaking my heart na? I don't know if this picture is from Ibadan but I can confidently tell you that some parts of samonda, new bodija, general gas, akobo, Oluyole are as beautiful and well laid out as this. Don't swallow all the negativities pls. We know places like bere, okebola etc still dey but Ibadan is developing fast. In fact going on a property search this January, I saw plots going for like 25m. I was like " even in Ibadan"?!! Ibadan is expanding and the new places can compete with Lagos, pH or abuja. Buoda mi, Those places you mentioned are indeed marveling. At least it was for me when I stayed in Ibadan for a year. I stayed at General Gas, the estate behind the General Gas complex - the architectural pieces there and in the estates along akobo road are crazy. Ibadan is indeed developing and at very fast pace.
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Post by Omoluabi on Apr 28, 2016 14:27:33 GMT
Haba Honorebu , is that how you've totally bought the narrative that nothing beautiful is in Ibadan? Why are you breaking my heart na? I don't know if this picture is from Ibadan but I can confidently tell you that some parts of samonda, new bodija, general gas, akobo, Oluyole are as beautiful and well laid out as this. Don't swallow all the negativities pls. We know places like bere, okebola etc still dey but Ibadan is developing fast. In fact going on a property search this January, I saw plots going for like 25m. I was like " even in Ibadan"?!! Ibadan is expanding and the new places can compete with Lagos, pH or abuja. Buoda mi, Those places you mentioned are indeed marveling. At least it was for me when I stayed in Ibadan for a year. I stayed at General Gas, the estate behind the General Gas complex - the architectural pieces there and in the estates along akobo road are crazy. Ibadan is indeed developing and at very fast pace. A lot of private property development is going on in Ibadan and it'll keep getting better surely. Ibadan sef ti damo The beautiful thing is that the new areas seem better planned with the future in mind. Went to look at some places in Elebu, Off Akala way and I was surprised to see wide roads already marked out and graded. Just waiting for asphalt and the rest. The govt just needs to get its act together to finish the road projects or even enter a PPP arrangement. Ibadan truly has a lot of potentials which the leaders will do well to harness.
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Post by Omo Oba of the Source on Apr 29, 2016 14:32:25 GMT
Buoda mi, Those places you mentioned are indeed marveling. At least it was for me when I stayed in Ibadan for a year. I stayed at General Gas, the estate behind the General Gas complex - the architectural pieces there and in the estates along akobo road are crazy. Ibadan is indeed developing and at very fast pace. A lot of private property development is going on in Ibadan and it'll keep getting better surely. Ibadan sef ti damo The beautiful thing is that the new areas seem better planned with the future in mind. Went to look at some places in Elebu, Off Akala way and I was surprised to see wide roads already marked out and graded. Just waiting for asphalt and the rest. The govt just needs to get its act together to finish the road projects or even enter a PPP arrangement. Ibadan truly has a lot of potentials which the leaders will do well to harness. E be like you sabi Ibadan well o. One other thing about Ibadan is that, the indigenes are not knocking down the old buildings for new ones, no. Rather, they are making Ibadan offer both sides - the old & the new depending on which a person wants. An intentional or unintentional preservation of history if you ask me. Then there are settlements for the average-class people: Sanyo, Academy, Muslim, Saw Mill, Old Ife Road etc Ibadan is another future in the SWest.
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Post by Omoluabi on Apr 29, 2016 15:08:18 GMT
A lot of private property development is going on in Ibadan and it'll keep getting better surely. Ibadan sef ti damo The beautiful thing is that the new areas seem better planned with the future in mind. Went to look at some places in Elebu, Off Akala way and I was surprised to see wide roads already marked out and graded. Just waiting for asphalt and the rest. The govt just needs to get its act together to finish the road projects or even enter a PPP arrangement. Ibadan truly has a lot of potentials which the leaders will do well to harness. E be like you sabi Ibadan well o. One other thing about Ibadan is that, the indigenes are not knocking down the old buildings for new ones, no. Rather, they are making Ibadan offer both sides - the old & the new depending on which a person wants. An intentional or unintentional preservation of history if you ask me. Then there are settlements for the average-class people: Sanyo, Academy, Muslim, Saw Mill, Old Ife Road etc Ibadan is another future in the SWest. I dey try small. Ibadan sure holds a lot of promises. With the right political leadership, there's no saying how far it can expand and develop. I'm very optimistic about the city.
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Post by Short_Biscuit on May 2, 2016 16:09:46 GMT
Jericho New Bodija Alalubosa
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Post by Honorebu on May 2, 2016 21:18:38 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on May 13, 2016 13:16:22 GMT
Ìdì Àpè off Ìwo road, Ibadan
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Post by Honorebu on May 14, 2016 8:30:17 GMT
Gate-NTA Rd-Agodi
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on May 15, 2016 12:45:50 GMT
Jericho, Ibadan
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on May 15, 2016 12:52:03 GMT
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on May 15, 2016 12:56:09 GMT
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on May 15, 2016 13:35:51 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on May 15, 2016 13:48:33 GMT
Ogbeni Ogunnaike, jericho and eleyele are easily 2 of the most beautiful parts of Ibadan I have a question for you so I'll create a separate thread for that or if you like you can create it. It's about Aso-ebi whether it has it's origins in Yorubaland or whether it's just the name Yorubas call it
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