I was born and raised in MAKOKO and I can tell you authoritatively that the YORUBA or the IJAW never lived on the lagoon in MAKOKO. Those people living there are not Nigerians , they are Beninios and Togolese . That place is an illegal occupation and the Lagos-State Government should do something about it.
@@JoinOnasanya-pc8jsthe yorubas are the one that named them egun 😅 The 🇹🇬 some of their women are married to yorubas. So the yorubas are already there before 🇹🇬 🤔
Everything the FG tries will fail because the level of government that interfaces with the people does not exist. That is the municipal level. Makoko would need its own municipal government to organize it, and that doesn't exist in Nigeria. Until we learn that not only police but also government need to come to the communities, we are wasting our time.
@@les_crow It will shock you to know that some LG officials in control of that area collect egunje from the fishermen/women, remit it to other state officials, and plead to “tamper justice with mercy” for the vulnerable slum dwellers.
Thank you, Uche, for this remarkable and insightful video. While we stand firmly in support of the people of the Makoko community, it is impossible to overlook the dire and unacceptable living conditions that persist there. My proposal is to strike a balance-preserving Makoko's rich heritage while elevating the quality of life for its residents. This dual approach would not only sustain Makoko’s status as a captivating tourist destination but also redefine it as a model for harmonious coexistence between tradition and progress. The community's vibrant chaos could then serve as a striking contrast to the structured modernity of real estate solutions addressing Lagos' rapidly expanding population. This will be a win-win situation of developers, govt. and the people of Makoko.
The major problem with MAKOKO are the residents. The solution would be for government to build a brand new low cost housing for them and then scrap this one. Poor people CANNOT manage a city properly.
The welcoming nature of Lagosians of people from neighbouring countries gave rise to this monumental embarrassment that has festered for decades. The few Yorubas and other ethnic groups should have been evacuated to their villages long ago with security put in place to secure Makoko. Lack of willpower, neglect, and ineptitude in government led to this slum's existence for decades.
UA-camrs would just upload videos that are not true, most of makoko residents aren’t even Nigerians…..the day we start believing in government policies without being sentimental that’s the day we will progress…..LASG needs to be bold with pursuing this people, although government can find alternative for them…..before u come for me I’ve lived in iwaya-makoko for years
I agreed with Lagos governor, however NOT him calling the shots, is a few foreign Billionaires, wants to build their own area High-rising apartments/businesses.
These venice of ltaly where i live if we hv good government it wil generate revenue frm turism around the word if u knw how much venice generate annually frm turism u will surprise
Nothing complicated about a land that is settled illegally. Those on the land,like Maroko of yesteryear, know there are on borrowed time. No people on Makoko are indigenous to the land. They all came from somewhere and settled there illegally. Just because you occupied a land illegally over years doesn't make it legal..
If I were to play devil’s advocate, there’s such a thing as statute of limitations in urban planning. Failure to take action for decades is an indirect co-sign. It must be handled delicately anyway, in my opinion.
@ownahometv Historically,there are four illegal settlements in Lagos. Of the four illegal settlements,Makoko and Ijora Badia are the last men standing. Today, people are talking about Lekki. What they don't know is that Lekki was Maroko. In ten years' time,I bet you, there will be nothing like Makoko. Land is Oil to Lagos. No government would allow such illegal settlement to continue to exist,given the prime location.Especially when the majority of the residents are not even Nigerians. Many are Togolese.
Great video. I would also appreciate you putting actual dollar figures on things as opposed to simply saying it will take a lot of money. Otherwise keep up the good work
Makoko is amazing and fascinating, it offers a unique and alternative outlook on how man can live and survive. As Lagos and other low laying cities begin to drown in the ever growing effects of global warming. Makoko may be the city of tomorrow. What the State Government needs to do rather than the knee jerk demolition is gentrify Makoko. Make it sanitary and clean it up and exert more control over it instead of seeing it as an eye- sore, which it currently is! Make it better and build more better structure, bring in electricity and portable water to residents, and realize it has a tourism potential which additionally puts Lagos on the world map! Sanwo Ollu- stop reacting and start governing!
I was born and raised in MAKOKO and I can tell you authoritatively that the YORUBA or the IJAW never lived on the lagoon in MAKOKO. Those people living there are not Nigerians , they are Beninios and Togolese . That place is an illegal occupation and the Lagos-State Government should do something about it.
You were raised there lies 😂😂
@ Who’s this muppets.
@@JoinOnasanya-pc8jsthe yorubas are the one that named them egun 😅
The 🇹🇬 some of their women are married to yorubas.
So the yorubas are already there before 🇹🇬 🤔
Illegal occupation?
Are the people staying there, not Nigerians?
@@JoinOnasanya-pc8js Well, if you're NIgerian, and you were raised there, then I'm guessing others like you are there too
Everything the FG tries will fail because the level of government that interfaces with the people does not exist. That is the municipal level. Makoko would need its own municipal government to organize it, and that doesn't exist in Nigeria. Until we learn that not only police but also government need to come to the communities, we are wasting our time.
Little by little development with get there, no matter difficulty face
@@les_crow It will shock you to know that some LG officials in control of that area collect egunje from the fishermen/women, remit it to other state officials, and plead to “tamper justice with mercy” for the vulnerable slum dwellers.
Thank you, Uche, for this remarkable and insightful video. While we stand firmly in support of the people of the Makoko community, it is impossible to overlook the dire and unacceptable living conditions that persist there. My proposal is to strike a balance-preserving Makoko's rich heritage while elevating the quality of life for its residents. This dual approach would not only sustain Makoko’s status as a captivating tourist destination but also redefine it as a model for harmonious coexistence between tradition and progress. The community's vibrant chaos could then serve as a striking contrast to the structured modernity of real estate solutions addressing Lagos' rapidly expanding population.
This will be a win-win situation of developers, govt. and the people of Makoko.
the win-win solution has been the issue over the years. i agree it will require alot of tact and negotiation rather than strongman tactics
The major problem with MAKOKO are the residents.
The solution would be for government to build a brand new low cost housing for them and then scrap this one.
Poor people CANNOT manage a city properly.
Do you slso consider that Makoko settlers are immigrants
They are immigrants
The welcoming nature of Lagosians of people from neighbouring countries gave rise to this monumental embarrassment that has festered for decades. The few Yorubas and other ethnic groups should have been evacuated to their villages long ago with security put in place to secure Makoko. Lack of willpower, neglect, and ineptitude in government led to this slum's existence for decades.
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Looking forward to work with you 🎉
Thank you for watching :)
Most residents here are from francophone Benin Republic
Most of those people are not from Lagos. Can they move them and clean up the place.. Is embarrassing!!
What do you mean they are not from Lagos?
Does Asiwaju BAT, who is in control of Lagos for over 2 decades, originate or come from Lagos?
UA-camrs would just upload videos that are not true, most of makoko residents aren’t even Nigerians…..the day we start believing in government policies without being sentimental that’s the day we will progress…..LASG needs to be bold with pursuing this people, although government can find alternative for them…..before u come for me I’ve lived in iwaya-makoko for years
Till Developers are compelled to relocate them like they do in other slums in developed parts of the world there will be no peace.
Makoko needs to be fixed really fast
I agreed with Lagos governor, however NOT him calling the shots, is a few foreign Billionaires, wants to build their own area High-rising apartments/businesses.
I can't imagine bringing children into these kind of world 😢
Your voice is so appealing . Well done on this
Makoko is an eyeshore to the entire country
These venice of ltaly where i live if we hv good government it wil generate revenue frm turism around the word if u knw how much venice generate annually frm turism u will surprise
You can not compare Makoko to Venice
i feel surprise to see many of my copyrighted images without being asked or even credited.
updated in the description
Love your content
thank you for watching!
Nothing complicated about a land that is settled illegally. Those on the land,like Maroko of yesteryear, know there are on borrowed time. No people on Makoko are indigenous to the land. They all came from somewhere and settled there illegally. Just because you occupied a land illegally over years doesn't make it legal..
If I were to play devil’s advocate, there’s such a thing as statute of limitations in urban planning. Failure to take action for decades is an indirect co-sign. It must be handled delicately anyway, in my opinion.
@ownahometv Historically,there are four illegal settlements in Lagos. Of the four illegal settlements,Makoko and Ijora Badia are the last men standing. Today, people are talking about Lekki. What they don't know is that Lekki was Maroko. In ten years' time,I bet you, there will be nothing like Makoko. Land is Oil to Lagos. No government would allow such illegal settlement to continue to exist,given the prime location.Especially when the majority of the residents are not even Nigerians. Many are Togolese.
Great video. I would also appreciate you putting actual dollar figures on things as opposed to simply saying it will take a lot of money. Otherwise keep up the good work
Everything doesn't have to evolve around the West....why reference it to Venice?
Makoko is amazing and fascinating, it offers a unique and alternative outlook on how man can live and survive. As Lagos and other low laying cities begin to drown in the ever growing effects of global warming. Makoko may be the city of tomorrow. What the State Government needs to do rather than the knee jerk demolition is gentrify Makoko. Make it sanitary and clean it up and exert more control over it instead of seeing it as an eye- sore, which it currently is! Make it better and build more better structure, bring in electricity and portable water to residents, and realize it has a tourism potential which additionally puts Lagos on the world map! Sanwo Ollu- stop reacting and start governing!
thanks for this perspective
😮VENICE INDEED!
MAKOKO IS AN EPIDEMIC WAITING TO HAPPEN!
2.Makoko, Big Tine Government Failure!
Dey play
It’s Makoko not makoko. Get your pronounciation right 😩
0:30 Geez Did you just say 1/3rd. Lagos is at least15 million people
No evidence
That was exaggeration. Not even up to a 1/4...!
We have problems with numbers
Do a thorough research b4 throwing numbers out there.
@@princebola8870 Are you replying to me, or the person who posted this video. Or you did not understand my comments