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4 units of newly built Mini flat available with modern facilities. (Bungalow)
Rent: ₦1.7M & ₦1.5M per annum
(A year & half rent is required).
Location: Off kekereowo street, Ilasamaja. Mushin, Lagos
To be completed by the end of this month.
One of my biggest financial miscalculations in my construction business happened in 2024/25.
Our first project on the mainland.
We wanted to buy a land. I gave the task of sourcing for the land to my 002.
We finally got one in Ketu.
One plot (almost 700 sqm). In a developed area. Tarred street. Sandwiched by already built houses. Land was overgrown with tall grasses but part of it visible from the road.
I visited it once myself on my way from the airport. I quickly stopped at Ketu to check the land.
I was ok with it.
Prior to that, all the 6 projects we had done were in Ajah (Island). All one-storey buildings. 4-5 units of terraces.
I had always believed lsland lands were "softer" and mainland lands "harder". All the places I had been to on the mainland had the type of soil I see outside Lagos - hard. Unlike Island that had sands.
So while making mental decision to buy that land, I had assumed the land was going to be my idea of typical mainland land - hard.
Different land (soil) type/density requires different foundation types.
All the 6 projects we did in Ajah before then, we did raft foundation. Raft foundation is mid-way between strip foundation (for naturally strong lands ) and pile foundation (for soft lands). Pile is the most expensive, followed by raft, then strip. In short, the "softer" the soil, the more expensive foundation is (which is logical).
I had assumed the Ketu land we wanted to buy would be stronger than the Ajah lands, so the worst case foundation-type scenario would be raft, the same foundation type we use for similar project size in Ajah.
To be 100% sure, I called one of our technical consultants to confirm raft foundation would work on that land. He confirmed knowing the land and the area well and gave a "yes".
All these happened within a week.
Based on this, we went ahead and paid for the land.
I also a mental calculation of what the project would cost based on my experience doing 6 of similar projects on the Island.
Then, work was about to start. We did land clearing and realized the land was swampy!
Totally different from my idea of mainland land in a built-up area.
We did soil test and the result showed us we needed to do pile foundation of 18 meter depth with 100 pile points. In layman terms, we needed to bury well-formed steel roll into 100 points on the land, with each roll buried 18 meter deep, as foundation for the structure. To build just one-storey building. That is what you typically need to "hold" like four-storey building in an area with stronger land.
That single realization cost us almost N100m more in foundation cost of that small project (5-unit terrace). Way more materials (steel, concrete, etc and special engineering contractor for piling work who comes with equipment)
Image 1 below is Internet explanation of piling process and image 2 shows some foundation types I mentioned.
A Newly built specious 4 bedrooms terrace duplex (just one unit left) in an estate @ Isheri Opic, Berger, Lagos
Titles: C of O & register survey
Price: ₦150m asking
@InsideIlorin_NG@justeventsonlin Looking at how things played out in the last 24hrs, I don’t think GAA truly pushed the Kwara North agenda strongly enough. From the outside, it always felt like his real preference leaned more toward Yaya Seriki.
FOR SALE🚨🚨
A STANDARD NEWLY BUILT 2BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON 350SQM, FULLY FENCED AND GATED AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT OCD A COMMUNITY OFF ALHIKMA ROAD.
DEED OF AGREEMENT
PRICE: 22M
It’s funny how some people speak with so much confidence on things they barely understand. In 2018, Dapo Abiodun wasn’t the preferred candidate of Ibikunle Amosun, yet he still secured the ticket. In 2022, Bola Ahmed Tinubu openly clashed with powerful figures within the party, including the then President, and still went on to win the primaries. Politics doesn’t always follow the script people think it does.
Sometimes, it’s better to watch how it unfolds than speak with too much certainty.
FOR SALE🚨🚨🚨
A STANDARD 2 BEDROOMS ENSUIT WITH VISITOR'S TOILET, POP LAUNDRY SPACE, WATER HEATER, WARDROBE, FLOORED COMPOUND (HALF), FENCED AND GATED ON A PLOT OF LAND WITH SURVEY AND AGREEMENT OS AVAILABLE FOR SALE BEHIND KAM WIRE COMPANY, ASA DAM, ILORIN.
PRICE: 38M