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An active facebook user, Angel Nkiru took to share photos of houses that have been demolished in lagos at Festac phase 2.

 An active facebook user, Angel Nkiru took  to share photos of houses that have been demolished in lagos at Festac phase 2.

She wrote:

"Got a bad news this morning..

I am there and I'm crying because I have friends who have houses there.

Festac phase 2 abulado estate under Amuwo odofin local government under demolition by the FHA.

They started since 5 am.. See beautiful igbo people's houses.. FHA said the land is not approved. I am watching people's houses being destroyed and it's painful.

Ego umu igbo agwugo.. This first yellow building belongs to my oga at aspamda. Make i no mention name because he's popular."


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