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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by peculiar2233: 1:23pm On May 04
helinues:
Why won't he, when poor Oseni invested his hard earned money on Peter Obi's election with the hope of being appointed as minister of communication.

Hahahah, Owo kupe as Eluup luule piiiiii

grin cheesy
Hell-anus why you no dey always think before you comment as usual 😂😂😂

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by albert2512: 1:23pm On May 04
emkz:
Rufai claims there were 57 active businesses that were impacted. Since he is now the mouthpiece of those businesses, can he list them?

As far as September 2023, talks began with HiTech on the project, where was Rufai Oseni? Why didn't he raise the alarm then, WHY NOW?

While raising the question about Landmark properties and alignment, Rufai Oseni refused to admit whether Landmark violated the right of way. He also did not state whether Landmark illegally utilized the asset in question. He also did not address the fact that only a marginal portion of Landmark was affected.

When the initial propaganda failed, they shifted to EIA and EISA. The Ministry of Environment already said they issued a waiver. But Rufai Oseni, who requested access to the audited books of someone's private enterprise, is not satisfied.

He also claims the owner of HiTech is Tinubu's personal friend. Does he want us to discuss his boss' personal friends and associates? Did they not give media protection to Emefiele, Okowa, PDP and Atiku? If they didn't, why were they hell bent on humiliating Tinubu with their boss even writing to accuse Tinubu of Noriega moment. If there was no personal or business interest for them, why did they take it so personal?

Then they accused the minister of staying in Eko Hotel and Suites; what has that got to do with anything?

On the surface, Rufai Oseni and Arise News have serious questions; but the questions are not balanced, because they have not asked Landmark questions. They have clearly taken a side and they are fighting for either personal or business interests. Yesterday, it became clear when they interviewed a former Commissioner of Police. The conversation was accusatory and not intermediatory. Answers provided by the government are never acceptable to them, but they believe everything the Landmark CEO says.

Rufai Oseni, you claim to fact check everything. Please fact-check whether Landmark rightfully owned that land and whether he was cleared to build there.

One more point to make: you claim there was no stakeholder engagement before demolition. David Umahi sat down in your studio to say that he met with the CEO of Landmark and that they adjusted their plans to spare his properties. You also asked why properties not previously marked for demolition and outside the right
of way were demolished. As a journalist, you ought to be aware that notices of demolition were sent to all affected parties and they complied.

How come only Landmark is complaining?

What is Arise News/Rufai Oseni's personal/business interest here?

PS: When a former editor and a firmer executive director of PUNCH newspapers had a fight over one of them allegedly collecting millions of naira from corrupt politicians and businessmen to give them positive press coverage and kill negative stories, both of them were forced out of the media house. It became clear that some journalists used the media to promote personal and business interests. So if you see any media house seemingly pursuing or protecting someone's business interest, even at the expense of the public good, money is involved.

How come Channels TV, NTA, TVC or AIT are not fighting or protecting any interests? Why certain journalists from certain media houses?

Rufai Oseni asked to see the acvohnt statements of someone's private business. Can Rufai Oseni publish his own accpunt statements so we are convinced he did not receive a PR contract to use his platform to demarket the coastal road project

Are you paid to write this long against someone trying to enlighten the fg and the public in general?

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by RulerIAm(m): 1:28pm On May 04
helinues:


Has the electricity not been improved?
Mumu! Na u improve am? We de talk CONSTANT electricity. There is more than meet the eyes sha. But last last we all go learn and we may end up learning d hard way.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Johncarlo07: 1:31pm On May 04
helinues:
Why won't he, when poor Oseni invested his hard earned money on Peter Obi's election with the hope of being appointed as minister of communication.

Hahahah, Owo kupe as Eluup luule piiiiii

grin cheesy

Dis one tot his brain is for decoration. Doesn't know wat it's used for.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by shugamummy: 1:35pm On May 04
Yes, see how you dodged the real issue again and started blabbing what Awolowo and Tinubu has been feeding you people since time immemorial. I did not blame you because, after reading There was a country I concluded that Yorubas are terrible bigots. They won't change so soon and their Masters Fulani has strong control over their thinking. Let me even make something clear to you, I don't know if you are more than 30yrs now but I bet you, you will clock 60yrs and won't even see this project pass Edo coastal waters not to talk of reaching Rivers State. I promise you, if by your 60yrs you can drive from Lagos to Calabar on this coastal road. Just name any country you want to visit and I will sponsor it.

Jonjam269:

Stop over hyping a serial party defector and a man who performed woefully in Anambra State for 8years.
Your Pandora fraudster siphoned Anambra State funds and stashed the funds in a foreign account, invested Anambra money in personal business and his children account and he was ferrying #250million raw cash monthly to his hideout. #250m was a lot then, considering the allocation of Anambra State then.
Obingo is a fraudster and failure in all ramifications.
This is what obingo said about buildings he demolished during his tenure, he stated clearly he would not pay compensation.
https://www.facebook.com/femi.jacobidogun/videos/829138445746895/?mibextid=Nif5oz

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by stasius: 1:35pm On May 04
Anybody supporting evil is Evil.
Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Murketeer: 1:36pm On May 04
helinues:




All those places Nigerians have been travelling to and enjoy such kind of coastal road projects, how have they been doing it that we can't replicate same in Nigeria?
Coastal road project or Using that money that we want to waste now to improve our Electricity generated to at least 12000MW ... which would you prefer? ... remember that electricity will affect you directly ... but you may not even travel on that road till you leave this earth ... we have a clueless govt unfortunately

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by softtorce: 1:38pm On May 04
Who are the people ?
The elected president already determine those that affected the people n he is already working on it so what exactly are you wailing about ?

Realguyman1:
All can not be replicated at the same time which is why the ones that affect the people should be the major focus first and not some fairy tale project that only God knows when it will ever actualize
Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Bobloco: 1:42pm On May 04
helinues:


Has the electricity not been improved?

Where? When?

With the constant grid collapse

You are such a 🤡

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 1:43pm On May 04
helinues:




All those places Nigerians have been travelling to and enjoy such kind of coastal road projects, how have they been doing it that we can't replicate same in Nigeria?

Your comments are usually senseless!!! Gutter reasoning.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 1:46pm On May 04
Alliswell248:


It has ....
Be sincere
In your village?
Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Nonsoco80(m): 1:54pm On May 04
helinues:
Why won't he, when poor Oseni invested his hard earned money on Peter Obi's election with the hope of being appointed as minister of communication.

Hahahah, Owo kupe as Eluup luule piiiiii

grin cheesy
I know you must mention Obi, Jobless kid
Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Diligence: 1:56pm On May 04
The project is themed as Pipeline to siphon billions of dollars. Many corrupt politicians do this. Once again, you & I know that this project is going nowhere...See Personality Profiling is as important as Federal Politicians antecedents!

In a sane country, these questions are so pertinent that when a Committee is set up for these queries, surveillance, audits, findings, investigations, you would see that AFTER ALL, IT WASN'T A PRIORITY considering other MORE economically viable federal road networks across the length and breadth of Nigeria that HV been abandoned for decades which have been claiming lives & properties!

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by jeff1993: 1:57pm On May 04
Alliswell248:


One of the xtics of a sore loser is the ability to think objectively.
The coastal project won't stop other road projects.
Infact, more beach owners like oniru, and Mami resort were affected, but no single noise from them.

Everything about the sore loser is victimization.


Typical dumb mentality!!!... who ever lost had lost in the last election and is none of my business .... All politicians are the same together with their dumb followers but Agbado miscreants are the worse beings yo walk the face of planet earth.

Is coastal highway a priority?? ...... Yes or No

Feb 25th election really dealt a big blow to you guys.
Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Electorate: 1:58pm On May 04
emkz:
Rufai claims there were 57 active businesses that were impacted. Since he is now the mouthpiece of those businesses, can he list them?

As far as September 2023, talks began with HiTech on the project, where was Rufai Oseni? Why didn't he raise the alarm then, WHY NOW?

While raising the question about Landmark properties and alignment, Rufai Oseni refused to admit whether Landmark violated the right of way. He also did not state whether Landmark illegally utilized the asset in question. He also did not address the fact that only a marginal portion of Landmark was affected.

When the initial propaganda failed, they shifted to EIA and EISA. The Ministry of Environment already said they issued a waiver. But Rufai Oseni, who requested access to the audited books of someone's private enterprise, is not satisfied.

He also claims the owner of HiTech is Tinubu's personal friend. Does he want us to discuss his boss' personal friends and associates? Did they not give media protection to Emefiele, Okowa, PDP and Atiku? If they didn't, why were they hell bent on humiliating Tinubu with their boss even writing to accuse Tinubu of Noriega moment. If there was no personal or business interest for them, why did they take it so personal?

Then they accused the minister of staying in Eko Hotel and Suites; what has that got to do with anything?

On the surface, Rufai Oseni and Arise News have serious questions; but the questions are not balanced, because they have not asked Landmark questions. They have clearly taken a side and they are fighting for either personal or business interests. Yesterday, it became clear when they interviewed a former Commissioner of Police. The conversation was accusatory and not intermediatory. Answers provided by the government are never acceptable to them, but they believe everything the Landmark CEO says.

Rufai Oseni, you claim to fact check everything. Please fact-check whether Landmark rightfully owned that land and whether he was cleared to build there.

One more point to make: you claim there was no stakeholder engagement before demolition. David Umahi sat down in your studio to say that he met with the CEO of Landmark and that they adjusted their plans to spare his properties. You also asked why properties not previously marked for demolition and outside the right
of way were demolished. As a journalist, you ought to be aware that notices of demolition were sent to all affected parties and they complied.

How come only Landmark is complaining?

What is Arise News/Rufai Oseni's personal/business interest here?

PS: When a former editor and a firmer executive director of PUNCH newspapers had a fight over one of them allegedly collecting millions of naira from corrupt politicians and businessmen to give them positive press coverage and kill negative stories, both of them were forced out of the media house. It became clear that some journalists used the media to promote personal and business interests. So if you see any media house seemingly pursuing or protecting someone's business interest, even at the expense of the public good, money is involved.

How come Channels TV, NTA, TVC or AIT are not fighting or protecting any interests? Why certain journalists from certain media houses?

Rufai Oseni asked to see the acvohnt statements of someone's private business. Can Rufai Oseni publish his own accpunt statements so we are convinced he did not receive a PR contract to use his platform to demarket the coastal road project

You started off point, no need to read further gibberish.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Electorate: 2:03pm On May 04
helinues:


No response can satisfy the oppositions even after the clarifications, so why wasting time?

So, you knew this but still masturbate on anything Peter Obi...no be juju be that?

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Reflect7: 2:06pm On May 04
emkz:
Rufai claims there were 57 active businesses that were impacted. Since he is now the mouthpiece of those businesses, can he list them?

As far as September 2023, talks began with HiTech on the project, where was Rufai Oseni? Why didn't he raise the alarm then, WHY NOW?

While raising the question about Landmark properties and alignment, Rufai Oseni refused to admit whether Landmark violated the right of way. He also did not state whether Landmark illegally utilized the asset in question. He also did not address the fact that only a marginal portion of Landmark was affected.

When the initial propaganda failed, they shifted to EIA and EISA. The Ministry of Environment already said they issued a waiver. But Rufai Oseni, who requested access to the audited books of someone's private enterprise, is not satisfied.

He also claims the owner of HiTech is Tinubu's personal friend. Does he want us to discuss his boss' personal friends and associates? Did they not give media protection to Emefiele, Okowa, PDP and Atiku? If they didn't, why were they hell bent on humiliating Tinubu with their boss even writing to accuse Tinubu of Noriega moment. If there was no personal or business interest for them, why did they take it so personal?

Then they accused the minister of staying in Eko Hotel and Suites; what has that got to do with anything?

On the surface, Rufai Oseni and Arise News have serious questions; but the questions are not balanced, because they have not asked Landmark questions. They have clearly taken a side and they are fighting for either personal or business interests. Yesterday, it became clear when they interviewed a former Commissioner of Police. The conversation was accusatory and not intermediatory. Answers provided by the government are never acceptable to them, but they believe everything the Landmark CEO says.

Rufai Oseni, you claim to fact check everything. Please fact-check whether Landmark rightfully owned that land and whether he was cleared to build there.

One more point to make: you claim there was no stakeholder engagement before demolition. David Umahi sat down in your studio to say that he met with the CEO of Landmark and that they adjusted their plans to spare his properties. You also asked why properties not previously marked for demolition and outside the right
of way were demolished. As a journalist, you ought to be aware that notices of demolition were sent to all affected parties and they complied.

How come only Landmark is complaining?

What is Arise News/Rufai Oseni's personal/business interest here?

PS: When a former editor and a firmer executive director of PUNCH newspapers had a fight over one of them allegedly collecting millions of naira from corrupt politicians and businessmen to give them positive press coverage and kill negative stories, both of them were forced out of the media house. It became clear that some journalists used the media to promote personal and business interests. So if you see any media house seemingly pursuing or protecting someone's business interest, even at the expense of the public good, money is involved.

How come Channels TV, NTA, TVC or AIT are not fighting or protecting any interests? Why certain journalists from certain media houses?

Rufai Oseni asked to see the acvohnt statements of someone's private business. Can Rufai Oseni publish his own accpunt statements so we are convinced he did not receive a PR contract to use his platform to demarket the coastal road project

Fabulous response to that crook known as Rufai.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by maik: 2:10pm On May 04
I hope Arise News will not create problem for the owner of Landmark. Election is over, abeg allow the government to work. Stop all the condemnation and frustration.

We should always think of the people that will benefit from this project. I am very sure that this project will bring development to south south region.

Abeg, we should work together as a team. This is Nigeria and not LP, APC or PDP.

Rufai should wait o.....another election will come in 2027.

m na-akwado LP n'oge ntuli aka. Mana ndọrọndọrọ ọchịchị Rufai Oseni anaghị amasị m.
Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by TemmyT002(m): 2:11pm On May 04
Based on those involved in the travesty, the road is for personal advantage not for the people or for the state.
David Hundeyin has exposed them all.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 2:14pm On May 04
helinues:
Why won't he, when poor Oseni invested his hard earned money on Peter Obi's election with the hope of being appointed as minister of communication.

Hahahah, Owo kupe as Eluup luule piiiiii

grin cheesy

His hard earned money....how much was that??

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by plaetton: 2:15pm On May 04
helinues:




All those places Nigerians have been travelling to and enjoy such kind of coastal road projects, how have they been doing it that we can't replicate same in Nigeria?
Lol.

Whatever happened to Tinapia ?
Nigeria would never ever become a tourist friendly country, talkless of a tourist haven .
Where do Nigerian politicians, the same thieves selling this bogey, where do they and their families vacation?

Mark my words:
This project would never be completed, not in 5 years, probably not in 10yrs.
Let me give you one single reason why it not be completed.
Cost overruns.
Whatever it is projected to cost right now will triple or quadruple in just 5 years. There will be no money to continue funding it, and it will be abandoned.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by anonimi: 2:20pm On May 04
Saao:
These are serious questions. Umahi may end up in a serious mess after the tenure of Tinubu.

Like what is happening to Emefiele after Buhari’s tenure

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Dedeity: 2:22pm On May 04
helinues:
Why won't he, when poor Oseni invested his hard earned money on Peter Obi's election with the hope of being appointed as minister of communication.

Hahahah, Owo kupe as Eluup luule piiiiii

grin cheesy
Always talking like a zombie.

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Dedeity: 2:23pm On May 04
Ola9ja23:
Pandora Obituary and Oseni are into conce
Ola the mentally unstable

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by alimiadedayo1: 2:23pm On May 04
Mindlog:


In your village? cheesy cheesy cheesy
Don't mind the idiot he is well okay
how can someone in his right sense say such a disgusting statement that electricity has improved

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by anonimi: 2:24pm On May 04
helinues:

All those places Nigerians have been travelling to and enjoy such kind of coastal road projects, how have they been doing it that we can't replicate same in Nigeria?

How many of those places have such kind of coastal road projects but fail to have water supply in every home, office, factory, mosque, church etc

If you have any affinity for suffering and misplaced priorities, please don’t assume that we are all clones of you.

The lack of state-owned pipe-borne water in the homes of Lagos residents has continued to be a source of concern, a non-profit group, Corporate Accountability and Public Advocacy Africa (CAPPA) has said.

At a press event to mark this year’s World Water Day, the group said its monitoring team’s visit to state-owned waterworks showed that most of them are not operational.

The group said the waterworks it visited include the ones at Maryland, Mushin, Ikorodu, Obalende, Agbowa, Onikan, Ikoyi, and Amuwo Odofin.

Only the one in Ikoyi is producing water, according to CAPPA.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/450615-world-water-day-lagos-water-crisis-worsening-group-says.html

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by azpekuliar: 2:25pm On May 04
emkz:
Rufai claims there were 57 active businesses that were impacted. Since he is now the mouthpiece of those businesses, can he list them?

As far as September 2023, talks began with HiTech on the project, where was Rufai Oseni? Why didn't he raise the alarm then, WHY NOW?

While raising the question about Landmark properties and alignment, Rufai Oseni refused to admit whether Landmark violated the right of way. He also did not state whether Landmark illegally utilized the asset in question. He also did not address the fact that only a marginal portion of Landmark was affected.

When the initial propaganda failed, they shifted to EIA and EISA. The Ministry of Environment already said they issued a waiver. But Rufai Oseni, who requested access to the audited books of someone's private enterprise, is not satisfied.

He also claims the owner of HiTech is Tinubu's personal friend. Does he want us to discuss his boss' personal friends and associates? Did they not give media protection to Emefiele, Okowa, PDP and Atiku? If they didn't, why were they hell bent on humiliating Tinubu with their boss even writing to accuse Tinubu of Noriega moment. If there was no personal or business interest for them, why did they take it so personal?

Then they accused the minister of staying in Eko Hotel and Suites; what has that got to do with anything?

On the surface, Rufai Oseni and Arise News have serious questions; but the questions are not balanced, because they have not asked Landmark questions. They have clearly taken a side and they are fighting for either personal or business interests. Yesterday, it became clear when they interviewed a former Commissioner of Police. The conversation was accusatory and not intermediatory. Answers provided by the government are never acceptable to them, but they believe everything the Landmark CEO says.

Rufai Oseni, you claim to fact check everything. Please fact-check whether Landmark rightfully owned that land and whether he was cleared to build there.

One more point to make: you claim there was no stakeholder engagement before demolition. David Umahi sat down in your studio to say that he met with the CEO of Landmark and that they adjusted their plans to spare his properties. You also asked why properties not previously marked for demolition and outside the right
of way were demolished. As a journalist, you ought to be aware that notices of demolition were sent to all affected parties and they complied.

How come only Landmark is complaining?

What is Arise News/Rufai Oseni's personal/business interest here?

PS: When a former editor and a firmer executive director of PUNCH newspapers had a fight over one of them allegedly collecting millions of naira from corrupt politicians and businessmen to give them positive press coverage and kill negative stories, both of them were forced out of the media house. It became clear that some journalists used the media to promote personal and business interests. So if you see any media house seemingly pursuing or protecting someone's business interest, even at the expense of the public good, money is involved.

How come Channels TV, NTA, TVC or AIT are not fighting or protecting any interests? Why certain journalists from certain media houses?

Rufai Oseni asked to see the acvohnt statements of someone's private business. Can Rufai Oseni publish his own accpunt statements so we are convinced he did not receive a PR contract to use his platform to demarket the coastal road project


Respond to the questions raised in a chronological manner just as Rufai asked them or shut up!

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by INDOMIE9090(f): 2:26pm On May 04
emkz:
Rufai claims there were 57 active businesses that were impacted. Since he is now the mouthpiece of those businesses, can he list them?

As far as September 2023, talks began with HiTech on the project, where was Rufai Oseni? Why didn't he raise the alarm then, WHY NOW?

While raising the question about Landmark properties and alignment, Rufai Oseni refused to admit whether Landmark violated the right of way. He also did not state whether Landmark illegally utilized the asset in question. He also did not address the fact that only a marginal portion of Landmark was affected.

When the initial propaganda failed, they shifted to EIA and EISA. The Ministry of Environment already said they issued a waiver. But Rufai Oseni, who requested access to the audited books of someone's private enterprise, is not satisfied.

He also claims the owner of HiTech is Tinubu's personal friend. Does he want us to discuss his boss' personal friends and associates? Did they not give media protection to Emefiele, Okowa, PDP and Atiku? If they didn't, why were they hell bent on humiliating Tinubu with their boss even writing to accuse Tinubu of Noriega moment. If there was no personal or business interest for them, why did they take it so personal?

Then they accused the minister of staying in Eko Hotel and Suites; what has that got to do with anything?

On the surface, Rufai Oseni and Arise News have serious questions; but the questions are not balanced, because they have not asked Landmark questions. They have clearly taken a side and they are fighting for either personal or business interests. Yesterday, it became clear when they interviewed a former Commissioner of Police. The conversation was accusatory and not intermediatory. Answers provided by the government are never acceptable to them, but they believe everything the Landmark CEO says.

Rufai Oseni, you claim to fact check everything. Please fact-check whether Landmark rightfully owned that land and whether he was cleared to build there.

One more point to make: you claim there was no stakeholder engagement before demolition. David Umahi sat down in your studio to say that he met with the CEO of Landmark and that they adjusted their plans to spare his properties. You also asked why properties not previously marked for demolition and outside the right
of way were demolished. As a journalist, you ought to be aware that notices of demolition were sent to all affected parties and they complied.

How come only Landmark is complaining?

What is Arise News/Rufai Oseni's personal/business interest here?

PS: When a former editor and a firmer executive director of PUNCH newspapers had a fight over one of them allegedly collecting millions of naira from corrupt politicians and businessmen to give them positive press coverage and kill negative stories, both of them were forced out of the media house. It became clear that some journalists used the media to promote personal and business interests. So if you see any media house seemingly pursuing or protecting someone's business interest, even at the expense of the public good, money is involved.

How come Channels TV, NTA, TVC or AIT are not fighting or protecting any interests? Why certain journalists from certain media houses?

Rufai Oseni asked to see the acvohnt statements of someone's private business. Can Rufai Oseni publish his own accpunt statements so we are convinced he did not receive a PR contract to use his platform to demarket the coastal road project
this looks like Reno Omokri hand writing

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Legalaffairs(m): 2:26pm On May 04
emkz:
Rufai claims there were 57 active businesses that were impacted. Since he is now the mouthpiece of those businesses, can he list them?

As far as September 2023, talks began with HiTech on the project, where was Rufai Oseni? Why didn't he raise the alarm then, WHY NOW?


While raising the question about Landmark properties and alignment, Rufai Oseni refused to admit whether Landmark violated the right of way. He also did not state whether Landmark illegally utilized the asset in question. He also did not address the fact that only a marginal portion of Landmark was affected.

When the initial propaganda failed, they shifted to EIA and EISA. The Ministry of Environment already said they issued a waiver. But Rufai Oseni, who requested access to the audited books of someone's private enterprise, is not satisfied.

He also claims the owner of HiTech is Tinubu's personal friend. Does he want us to discuss his boss' personal friends and associates? Did they not give media protection to Emefiele, Okowa, PDP and Atiku? If they didn't, why were they hell bent on humiliating Tinubu with their boss even writing to accuse Tinubu of Noriega moment. If there was no personal or business interest for them, why did they take it so personal?

Then they accused the minister of staying in Eko Hotel and Suites; what has that got to do with anything?

On the surface, Rufai Oseni and Arise News have serious questions; but the questions are not balanced, because they have not asked Landmark questions. They have clearly taken a side and they are fighting for either personal or business interests. Yesterday, it became clear when they interviewed a former Commissioner of Police. The conversation was accusatory and not intermediatory. Answers provided by the government are never acceptable to them, but they believe everything the Landmark CEO says.

Rufai Oseni, you claim to fact check everything. Please fact-check whether Landmark rightfully owned that land and whether he was cleared to build there.

One more point to make: you claim there was no stakeholder engagement before demolition. David Umahi sat down in your studio to say that he met with the CEO of Landmark and that they adjusted their plans to spare his properties. You also asked why properties not previously marked for demolition and outside the right
of way were demolished. As a journalist, you ought to be aware that notices of demolition were sent to all affected parties and they complied.

How come only Landmark is complaining?

What is Arise News/Rufai Oseni's personal/business interest here?

PS: When a former editor and a firmer executive director of PUNCH newspapers had a fight over one of them allegedly collecting millions of naira from corrupt politicians and businessmen to give them positive press coverage and kill negative stories, both of them were forced out of the media house. It became clear that some journalists used the media to promote personal and business interests. So if you see any media house seemingly pursuing or protecting someone's business interest, even at the expense of the public good, money is involved.

How come Channels TV, NTA, TVC or AIT are not fighting or protecting any interests? Why certain journalists from certain media houses?

Rufai Oseni asked to see the acvohnt statements of someone's private business. Can Rufai Oseni publish his own accpunt statements so we are convinced he did not receive a PR contract to use his platform to demarket the coastal road project

DON'T BOTHER TO READ THIS THESIS WITH NO BASIS.

TOTAL TRASH!

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 2:26pm On May 04
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You are an Igbo man. We all understand what is pushing you and your fellow Obidients. Anything against SS, you counter it. We will show you.

You want to advise the government on where to put money but ordinary 2.5M, you didn't know where to put it and had to open a thread.

You igbo Obidients should continue your reply will be personally delivered to Obi in 2027 elections.

And who told you he is an iGBO man? ....

I saw how you want to put a fight between South South and South East and withdraw yourself to enjoy their fight....

Typical of who you are what what you can offer...
The hatred and animosity on IGBOS didn't start today, it started from your grand fathers, so it is not because of any coastal road that you are vomiting this hatred without proper reasoning but it runs in your blood...

We are talking about spending a whooping sum of #11trillion for just one road construction....

And am now finding out that it is no longer a BOT job but to be self funded by Federal Government, the same Federal Govt crying there is no fund....

Who did we offend in Nigeria ?

Is either this road will be used against someone politically in the rear future and the person is felling he belongs to the inner circle or that the road will enrich some Politicians for now...

Nobody is saying the road should not be constructed , am of the opinion that something unique should be built, but the question is, is this the right time?

There are roads now that takes one from Calabar to Lagos... isn't it?

How has federal Govt maintained the roads

There was a thread where one monicker was showing pictures of coastal roads in US, South Africa, UK ,etc....

Did he check the interior city roads or the roads that one can take to reach the destination the coastal roads provided are

Let me leave you here, heal from your hatred first ..

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Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Slytiger: 2:33pm On May 04
Umahi said 8 years not 5 and the government is not self funding it.

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