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Photos: Lagos Governor's official residence undergoes renovation for incoming governor

Lagos state Governor's official residence currently being occupied by Gov. Fashola is undergoing renovations for the incoming governor, Akinwunmi Ambode who takes over on May 29th. More pics after the cut..




Photo credit: LukeshPhoto

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    1. Jaye Jaye governor is coming in.....

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    2. Oh! See where our tax payers money r going. Busy renovating wit our money in Lagos while our homes r b destroyed, and hundreds r homeless.

      Indeed Eko ko ni baje. Wht a shame.

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    3. I think u sound foolish....

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  2. The white man dey paint too lol

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  3. na oyinbo dey supervise wall painting.

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    1. Tot i was the only one who saw that......Nigeria is officially finished

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  4. All these renovations.........let it be for good!

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  5. Our money, yet some states can't pay their workers
    Ubanagum

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    1. U re a fool...so Lagos state should pay workers in ur poverty stricken state? U must b high on kerosene

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  6. REPAINTING U MEAN

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Dude will definately be living the life of a king no doubt.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Wow power is sweet ,thank God my vote counted

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  9. No be small something.

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  10. Can't things like ordinary renovation be done without the white man's supervision ? Colomentality in our new age of change. Buhari will not tolerate this. How sad.

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  11. Absolutely necessary. Its in order. Linda take note!

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  12. Absolutely necessary. Its in order. Linda take note!

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  13. Why is an oyibo supervising only in nigeria, im sure the contractors r foreigners yet they wud be shouting local content shiiorr

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    1. Im sure its julius berger. They renovate all old govt buildings in Lagos. Also they sell equipment at a ridiculous discount to the state govt s.a their water vessels, speedboats, road dividers, trucks. e.t.c. i think its a good scratch me i scratch you relationship.

      FYI Julius berger Nigeria is a nigerian company, listed on the nigerian stock exchange, owned by nigerians. The federal govt didnt give them contracts anymore until they moved in permanently under military rule.

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  14. If u ask how much they used for dis don't b surprised if u hear millions of naira in its kind. Money dat wil b useful for billions of our generations. God help us.

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  15. Most it be giving to a foreign company?

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    1. Exactly..one of d many reason y they look down on us

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  16. what a good relationship they have, normally this will done after the outgoing person is out

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  17. That's cool




    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  18. Watin concern me

    #whothemhelp



    ...JOSHSAYSO...LIB..FAN

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  19. tunde Siyanbola8 May 2015 at 19:13

    Pls I stand to be corrected,must der always be a white guy involvement in any big job in Nigeria. Can't we do our things by ourselves. Ordinary house renovation,oyinbo stil dey supervise.

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  20. Must this be done or supervised by a white man?

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  21. Good thing.


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  22. This will become my official house in 2023!

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  23. Nigerian Politicians will always complain there is no money... They can afford to owe civil servant 2,3 months salary, but they give priority to anything that concerns them, even when such is not necessary... What is the need for the renovation when civil servants are being owed?

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  24. Seen. Linda watch!

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  25. so wetin oyibo man dey do with renovation, security risk plenty

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  26. Funny Country....The black do d hard work while the white supervise. Oh Yeah!....We are indeed black.

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  27. Ok. Wat do i say again? Notin

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  28. Governor Fashola is just too sweet. I really like the man's spirit. Making the house new for the new governor...well done sir

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  29. Y is Fashola renovating the house does Ambode have the same taste like u. Abi na way to give ur girlfriend contract? If they come, the wife will start another round of renovation.

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    1. Ur very correct. The man shld have allowed the incoming governor to renovate to his taste now.

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  30. No hating..... Is this this government that we voted for for a change? Black men working hard under the sun and one oyinbo dey inspect them.... Don't we have Nigerians that can take the contract and do it well? Hummm.... If we are to see change it should start from now... Africans need to drop this mentality of bringing white me to what they themselves can do best.... Black Man know yourself.

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  31. Waste of public fund! Renovating Governor's Residence when you have not paid civil servants

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  32. So what has the afi got to do with painting of the house???

    Does it mean no Nigerian indigenous company can handle the painting of a common house???????

    CHANGE INDEED!!

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  33. Na for window Governor dey hand im shirtd??? Na waya o!

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  34. what's the white Indonesian or oyibo as fondly called by Nigerians doing ?

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  35. What a lie!!!!
    Official residence koo; unofficial ghetto ni!

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  36. Whata change! Lol! .... An Oyinbo man supervising an ordinary wall painting...#Iranu
    Diaris God.

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  37. So Lagosians and multitude of unemployed youths in Nigerian do not have enough local content skill to carry out the painting of ordinary residential apartment rather than employing Julius Berger ? Just asking pls.

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  38. Good for the Governor Elect, he should enjoy

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  39. Good for the Governor Elect, he should enjoy

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