The crisis between the two groups have led to the Lebanese nationals blocking the gate of their estate. Speaking to newsmen today on the recent development, the Secretary of the Games Village Residents Association, Jude Uze, said;
“Lebanese community said they have approval from the authorities to build a church inside the estate and we said no. We don’t have Lebanese community in the estate, who are those that will be attending the church, we don’t know. This morning they just came in and they brought in a container claiming that development control have given them the authority to start work. They said they have been given the order that if they were not allowed access into the estate that they should block the access road to estate. That’s the container you are seeing, blocking the estate. The fact that we can’t access our estate is a big affront. Can we do this in Lebanon? Can a Nigerian do this in Lebanon?".The residents have alerted the police. Meanwhile the leader of the Lebanese community, Albert Alwan, said they had to resort to blocking the entrance of the estate after they were denied access into it.
He said they have received the necessary approval from the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Mohammed Bello and the development control, for the construction of the church. He wondered why the estate residents would deny them access when they have government approval.
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I hope the issue is resolved soon.
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Block estate in which you are not a resident. Dem don sell Nigeria finish.
why would the lebanese people want to build a church in the estate? that was how the owners of one amusement park near abuja city gate were caught as being sponsors for
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boko haram. they residents should make sure that they resist this nonsense. this thing that they cannot try in their own country.
Which types of church???hope is not Muslim.
SMH...
*Smh*shame on us.i dnt even know wat to say this is a disgrace in our own country
This is the standard practice of the games village abuja resident's association. They constitute a law unto themselves to frustrate owners even where owners of properties in or around their estate have government approval for their developments.
its a free country. there will be a church build there if the dont like the should go back to there country lebanon.
JESUS. how dare they, barricade the entrance of an estate in a foreign land and the authorities are lackadaisical about it. they should chase them out already. what nonsense. has C.A.N authorized them to proceed with this? even if C.A.N gives them a go-ahead they shouldn't allow them erect a structure in that estate, they should plea for such issues not with come with the hand of God.. BEEF AND DIE
can someone live in a peaceful surrounding....most there be churches in every nooks and crannies of this country...I am a christian but this whole urge of disturbing people with noisy churches everywhere isn't ideal...
Imagine Lebanese nationals flexing in Nigeria.
Can Nigerians ever be allowed to do the same in Lebanon?
This nonsense Bello of a person. No impact in FCT development since he assumed office
i have been a resident of the estate for the past five years and there is no such thing as a lebanese community.these are probably members of isis coming under the guise of the church. as at today, there are 3 different churches that hold sevices within the estate, so please...these so called lebanese folks can go build churches in lebanon and not in our precious estate.
i have been a resident of the estate for the past five years and there is no such thing as a lebanese community.these are probably members of isis coming under the guise of the church. as at today, there are 3 different churches that hold sevices within the estate, so please...these so called lebanese folks can go build churches in lebanon and not in our precious estate.
LOL
Only in Nigeria!
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U get sense at all? Muslim get church?
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