Ayohbk(m): 3:00pm On May 02 |
Procarpenter:
How many bedrooms is the house sir so I can check it up for you and give you the accurate quotation. You can chat me up through my signature below….
This is the roofing plan

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Ayohbk(m): 8:26pm On May 01 |
Hello , Happy New month everyone. Can you please help access this quotation for roofing.
Quotation For Roofing Coverage
(Gerard Roofing)
Roofing Tiles:
476sqm x5,300
=2,522,800
Ridge:
57 Meters x3,000
=171,000
Side cap:
8meters x3,000
=24,000
Nail:
25kg 8,000x5
=40,000
Sealant:
4 Tubes 5,000x4
=20,000
Transportation 50,000
workmanship 200,000
Grand Total: (3,027,800)
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Ayohbk(m): 2:43pm On Mar 27 |
Hello All, Thanks for your s. after several back and forth these are the costs paid and work have started already. Just dropping the information for anyone else who might need it.
Omo on Ile #1,350,000
Safety Commission. #200,0000
Town Planning Office. #200,000
These were paid Last weeks
Then Labca were paid 1.3m. Tried to beat it down but they didn't agree. Even after the 1.3m they gave conditions that we should finish the work quick before they move their oga. Else we'll have to pay another Money if we stop and restart some other time.
Nigeria was really a country.
Thanks for your inputs. Cc diordaves acmebuilding Billions123 gabbytabby kopell and everyone else
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Ayohbk(m): 1:36am On Mar 24 |
gabbytabby:
Na him go open him head say make them come scrape all this diaspora people often times when them say everything by the book I just laugh. Which book.
A major renovation that you chose to carry out ( where you have to evict all tenants) some money for omonile ( when I ready I go haggle for more that 2 hours so that them go say madam bring wetin you get) about 100k and labsca only if them come round as it has nothing to do with them if no structural issues identified prior so 50k and then somebody come say million , millions ha.
Even for painting that I did last year for my papa house we give omonile 15k roofing nko we pay( if I dey na just round of drinks). Those ones na necessary family stipend for when you need them for serious issues and a familiarisation issue.
Always try to do externals particularly windows and security iron while some tenants are still there. They act like unofficial security and then nobody gets to put eyes and you can lock up for the internals.
Thanks for your . The omo onile money was paid because we Just bought the building and we collected receipts for that. The reason I was insisting on going by the book is because buildings around the project are marked for demolition. So govt officials visit there regularly. I won't be paying the amount stated as advised. But since the plan is for a major renovation, I guess there's Still be significant outlay. It's just because I'm not around and I don't want to do anything that will stress my parents or siblings, having to go up and down begging govt officials. Previous trauma from This officials wey make me run comot 9ja, I still get the PTSD.
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Ayohbk(m): 1:25am On Mar 24 |
diordaves:
To be honest, you shouldn't be paying any of these fees. But the Nigerian civil service up and down the country is fantastically corrupt.
You have been sent a list for BUILDING APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS. That building you bought has already been approved since the 1980s. So that list and all that is contain therefrom is for a new development. It has nothing to do with your situation. That building is your residential building now (so to speak). Now, is the Lagos state govt telling me that I need to pay 4.3mil to renovate my property? Well, I and the people I know have never paid anything on that list for old purchased properties in Lagos state. I have some experience. To me personally, that list sent to you is a list largely to extort you.
Your situation, from what you posted is that you bought a building that you want to improve to add value. In my experience, I pay "ratification" fee to the Bale of the area and "development" fee to the omonile(s). That's all. I do not approach the Lagos state government for anything. So all this ASSESSMENT MONEY, TAX MONEY, LUPA(R) PAYMENT, PROCESSING FEE, this fee, that fee is something I have NEVER experienced with old property purchases in Lagos state. New development? Yes but not for a renovated property.
However, has that building been served a property at risk and unsafe Notice? Has the property been served a demolition notice? If yes, there is a different route to follow to improve the building not Building Approval route. If the building has not been served anything, I will a structural engineer and renovate my building jejeje. I no fit shout.
Thanks for your . I already sent a message that I'm not ready to pay such money. I'll have a call with them on Tuesday with the info I got Here
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Ayohbk(m): 11:13am On Mar 23 |
kopell:
Please don't let them convince you to do anything back door deal, lagos state will come hard on you. Stability test is not a letter, it is a complete test report that will be submitted. I hope that your assessment fee is correct, because assessment is based on size of building and height , including security, generator, even dog house on the land will be measure. If you don't have them on the drawing, they will come for physical inspection, if anything different from your drawing, they will reassess you for additional fee. Tax bill to high, if you don't want to expose your income from abroad, they have standard average income tax of 1.5m they charge. If you're lucky to be handlining 2 projects at the same time, that amount cover those 2 projects as far they are in the same year. Good luck
Alright. Thanks for the . Definitely wouldn't be doing the backdoor deal. I'll try to see if I can beat down the tax money.
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Ayohbk(m): 6:40pm On Mar 22 |
diordaves:
Where are you located? In the diaspora? Are all the documents in your name? If yes, you can work out the income tax to far far less. If you are in Nigeria, are you paying tax? If yes, submit this evidence for a negotiated amount. If you are not paying tax, you need to work with them but not that amount on the list.
All you need to pay should be less than 2mil.
Sorry, I didn't See the last sentence before. Do you mean the total amount to pay for everything on the list should be around 2m or you meant the tax?
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Ayohbk(m): 1:38pm On Mar 22 |
diordaves:
Where are you located? In the diaspora? Are all the documents in your name? If yes, you can work out the income tax to far far less. If you are in Nigeria, are you paying tax? If yes, submit this evidence for a negotiated amount. If you are not paying tax, you need to work with them but not that amount on the list.
All you need to pay should be less than 2mil.
Hi, Thanks for the reply. I am not in Nigeria. I'm in .I have tax declaration of the country I live. Can I use that? Yes, all the documents are in my Name.
Can you please suggest how much I should negotiate for? Thanks
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Ayohbk(m): 12:08pm On Mar 22 |
OkanlawonB:
From my personal experience with approval process in Lagos, it's a fair billing, the only thing i find exagerated is the LUPAR fee.
LUPAR is just a report that could be sourced from any approved "connected" source. You people may ask from another source within your local gov. area Like the LASPPPA(town planning ) office of the site location, it may be like 300k instead of the quoted 750k. Don't source from outside your LGA.
The quoted tax money is for the last three years, its fair enough, thats how people in need of approval have been paying it. I paid as much recently also.
Thanks for your . If This is how it is then I wonder why people complain of high rent cost in Lagos. When one is already spending almost 10m on permits and approvals only. No wonder people would rather go behind the door for approval. If not for sentimental reasons, I go don run.. Residential projects or building in general is not worth it in Lagos Abeg.
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Ayohbk(m): 9:39am On Mar 22 |
darc:
Where’s the location
Alapere, Kosofe local government, Lagos
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Ayohbk(m): 8:57am On Mar 22 |
Hello all,
We decided to proceed with the renovation of the building in Lagos and I insisted on doing everything according to the books. So we've paid safety commission, town planning, omo onile money. These already costs over 3m already. According to the engineer only Labca approval is remaining. I told him I don't want backdoor approval. So he sent me this list, that's requested from Labca official. Which totals over 4.3m. I think This expenses are outrageous. Can someone please help if this is how things are done? cc diordaves acmebuilding billions123

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Ayohbk(m): 10:07am On Mar 11 |
Thank you all for your input. For now, I think selling will not be considered. We'll look for an independent engineer for second opinion on how to proceed.
Thanks to you all
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Ayohbk(m): 4:29pm On Mar 10 |
acmebuilding:
Without casting aspersions on the integrity of the engineer.
Either you get a second opinion or you consult an experienced engineer who has NO financial stake in the renovation. Someone who would also supervise if you decide to go forward since you have little building experience.
Building settling is not a minor thing and renovation/breaking of walls and addition of wall will add stress to the structure.
Thanks for your . I'll proceed as you said. I'll try to get second opinion from another engineer.
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Ayohbk(m): 1:15pm On Mar 10 |
acmebuilding:
Did you go to LASBCA for renovation permit or they came to you? what are the LASBCA officials looking for? if it is just renovation "fees", they are looking to fleece you. if they are looking for structural certification and documents it is better.
From your description of the neigboring houses, it seems the area has a building settling problem, and the officials are planning to use your project to "eat". they are notorious for targeting such areas for extortion . Also, you need to get a complete qualified engineers report on the status of the building i.e on that covers the concrete and reinforcement condition, settling and what the renovations would do to the building). Not a fly-by-night assessment.(regardless of the Ultrapulse velocity testing done)
Your dad may have a point that this is a trouble in the making. you have not started work , yet you already have issues with LASBCA and structural/settlement problems, as the contractor is looking for his profit. I agree with diordaves. yes. there is a solution to all engineering problems. the question is at what cost.
I also noticed that the renovation would involve the demolishing of internal wall that would add stress to an already weakened structure. Also The engineer’s assurance that everything would be fixed is vague. adding columns to a sinking building is not a solution. the solution is underpinning and that is very expensive
Please find attached the minimum requirements if you do not want further disturbance from Lagos state planning officials.
From my experience in dealing with these kind of projects. the Lagos state officials would wait for you to start. it is when you have started and sunk money into the project, at the point of no turning back that they start giving you problems. I can assure you that even when you settle or satisfy LASBCA, they will still go ahead and report your project to LASPPA and LSMTL officials who will come to your site, seal it and start asking for all kinds of things.
If your work is not VERY paper tight, documented and indemnified and certified by a COREN ed engineer who knows how to deal with them, you are at their mercy. The fact that you are not in town is another thing.
Just my two cents.
Thanks for your . The engineer gave a list of all the certifications and payment we have to do before we start the renovation. We are the ones going to Labca for approval, which is the last item on the engineers list. Also the certifications stated in your document we've done that too based on the recommendation of the engineer. But it's the engineer that did all the runnings, we just gave him the money. He then forwarded the certificates and documents. But I'm not sure how genuine the testings are, maybe they just collect money and give certificate. The engineer is a certified engineer, according to him and the title in the documents.
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Ayohbk(m): 12:58pm On Mar 10 |
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Ayohbk(m): 12:52pm On Mar 10 |
Billions123:
I'm quite interested in why your dad wasn't aware of the initial purchase. This is because I'm tilted towards his stance of selling off that place, so I want to be sure it's truly from a rational POV.
Also, you mentioned the house beside and the one opposite being marked for demolition by the government, why is yours not marked? Are you sure it's not part of the reason the place was sold?
Just like your father rightly said, a lot of engineers are just after getting paid, infact, all engineers are. If the house sinks you cannot sue the engineer or hold him responsible because all he did was give you his opinion and you sanctioned it, you approved it. Unless you hand the contract off to a construction company to deliver at completion. I'm sure no construction company would authorise a renovation on sinking property, because they know they will bear the loss if anything happens, they will advice you to demolish and restart.
Also, your mum might just be excited her son is finally bouyant enough to get things done, nobody will spoil her shine. You will probably hear things like "God will not allow our own house sink", "since i didnt spoil anybody's own, God will not allow the government demolish our own". All these are from the place of love, but when the gbege happens, all she can do is cry.
For your Dad to go as far as suggesting you even sell at a loss and buy somewhere else, I want you to really consider it.
All the best.
Thanks for your . We were searching for a property. This one came from an area and people familiar with my mum. To be honest with you there are also underlying issues.
Please see the pictures of the building my brother took today
@diordaves
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Ayohbk(m): 6:58pm On Mar 09 |
diordaves:
Do you have a picture of the building?
The fact that the boys quarter is sinking is never comforting. This is a cause for concern regarding the main building.
A sinking building is as a result of subsidence. The building will need underpinning which is a highly specialist process. You will need a highly experienced qualified structural engineer.
Note, that most tradespeople parading themselves as engineers are artisans, half backed bricklayers and pretenders and journey men. The Nigerian civil engineering industry is the most infested by charlatans more than any other industry.
For a structure the way you described it, you will need a QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED structural engineer.
Let your engineer tell you how he is going to fix the building. It is not enough to say the building is going to be fortified but HOW?
To me, you've already bought the building. There's a civil engineering solution to all civil engineering issues. All you need now is to seek the requisite professional to deliver the right solution. So tell your "old man" not to worry. It can be done.
Diordaves & Billions123.... Thanks for your s. I don't have pictures, I'll ask my brother to go take pictures tomorrow. But here are some screenshots from the test report


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Ayohbk(m): 2:42pm On Mar 09 |
Hello house,
Please I'm in a mentally stressful situation Right now and I hope people on this thread can help resolve it.
Late last Year, My mom help me get a property in Lagos, it's an old one storey building and we planned to renovate it. We did the survey, also integrity test, structural test and stuff like that, only money to pay Labca is remaining as those ones are asking for huge money. After all the testing they said the building can be renovated and pillars are needed for . Please note that I was not in Nigeria during all these process.
So I visited Nigeria last month and visited the place, I noticed that the building opposite it and the one beside it were marked for demolition by government. I talked to the engineer about it , he insisted that the building we bought is ok and it's not effected, that we can renovate and make it structurally strong. He stated that we wouldn't have gotten approval if that's not true. Please note that I'm not very experienced in construction work.
Before leaving Nigeria, I took my Dad to the building and at first sight he got angry with the purchase insisting that it's a sinking site. We noticed that the boys quarters of the building is sinking already(though we already planned to demolish it anyway). We also noticed that there are some cracks on the wall of the building. We discussed this with the engineer, and he insisted that everything Will be fixed and there will be no issue.
I left Nigeria after the stated assurance. The plan was to actually start with the renovation last month, but the payment of omo onile money and also negotiations with Labca is what's delaying start of work. Since I left Nigeria, my dad has been calling me repeatedly that we should not start work that the site is a sinking area. He said the engineer only wants to continue with the work because of money he'll get paid. And my Dad also said the integrity test and structural tests don't mean anything.
He insists I sell the building even if at a loss. Because he believes the building has to be demolished completely and new stronger foundation done, and this will cost a lot of money. My mum and the engineer think otherwise. This is causing issues in the family already. I already made money available for the renovation. Please note it's a one storey building and we intend to keep it that way, just to modernize it and turn it into flats.
At this point I am stressed out and confused and don't know who to believe and what to Do. How can I be sure there'll be no issue in the future if we continue with construction?
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Ayohbk(m): 11:31pm On Jan 31 |
bixton:
Okay. Please do get it because that is what will help enable you to bargain with him.
Whatever is the case just at the back of your thoughts try to stick to 60 days to get the work done. Any extra and unforseen circumstances shouldn't be more than an extra 7 days.
You're welcome and good luck in your endeavors.
God bless you richly.
Alright ,I will do as you say. Thanks for your input ,I really appreciate it. God bless you too
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Ayohbk(m): 9:07pm On Jan 31 |
bixton:
3 months to upgrade the building...
Did you request for a written scope of the work to be done in phases/stages from commencement to completion ?
I will ask him to prepare the scope of work to be done in stages as you suggested. I will tell him to prepare them for when we meet for renegotiation. thanks
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Ayohbk(m): 5:10pm On Jan 31 |
bixton:
3 months to upgrade the building...
Did you request for a written scope of the work to be done in phases/stages from commencement to completion ?
My mum have been speaking with him because I'm currently not in the country. I will be returning soon to discuss extensively with him and negotiate. So I want to be armed with enough information before going into the discussion as I will not be in the country during the renovation. Please find attached the old model of the building ( the ground floor is the same as first floor ) and the new model (few changes were made verbally to change the 4 bdrm flat to 3 bdrm flat and a room and parlor self contain ). I appreciate your and everyone else's input



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Ayohbk(m): 4:54pm On Jan 31 |
darc:
It seems like a reasonable offer, considering the cost of logistics to the site every other day.
He lives in the same location of the site. that's why we decided to work with him initially
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Ayohbk(m): 11:59am On Jan 31 |
Ayohbk:
Hello, Please I'm looking to start a project to modernize an old one storey building which I just bought in Lagos. I want to put an engineer in charge of the project , this is my first time doing such. I'm at the point of negotiating pay with the engineer. but I don't know how this is done and what the prevalent rate of paying an engineer is ? can anyone please advice on this
Can someone please help with this. He is quoting 20000 naira per day for supervising the project for 3 months
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Ayohbk(m): 12:32am On Jan 31 |
hkidola00:
u wrong, its like saying fulani from futa jalon killing nigerians when of course dey aint nigerians, the congolese u are referring to are tutsi, and they aint congo aboriginal
let's assume you are right that they are not the same tribe. it is another reflection of African problem we divide ourselves to the minute details ...we are very tribalistic . if we don't antagonize each other on tribe , it will be religion , if it's not religion it's language , if it's not language , it's social status ....... when at the end of the day we are all the same people. Because I'm a yoruba man from Nigeria , that doesn't make it ok for me to attack an ibo man or another yoruba man from Benin. See Europe , different countries with different languages and varying cultures , they appreciate each other's differences but ensure they hold themselves to same values that bindd them together
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Ayohbk(m): 10:33pm On Jan 30 |
TheCongo2:
The say "Everybody has a price" suggest that no one is completely incorruptible.
Every person can be persuaded or corrupted if offered enough money, power, or something they deeply desire.
Given the right incentive, anyone might compromise their morals, values, or loyalty.
But this is not just one person but a group of people. Willing to sacrifice their lives , their peoples lives and their country's future ......is this due to persuasion or just their own internal demon of corruption and selfishness
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Ayohbk(m): 10:29pm On Jan 30 |
Hello, Please I'm looking to start a project to modernize an old one storey building which I just bought in Lagos. I want to put an engineer in charge of the project , this is my first time doing such. I'm at the point of negotiating pay with the engineer. but I don't know how this is done and what the prevalent rate of paying an engineer is ? can anyone please advice on this
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Ayohbk(m): 10:25pm On Jan 30 |
TheCongo2:
If someone gives you a gun to kill your own family, you still have the choice to say no—but what if you're desperate, uneducated, or promised wealth and power? This is how many of these rebel leaders are recruited. They are not fighting for ideology or justice; they are fighting for personal gain, manipulated by powerful external forces that want to keep the Congo weak.
You can only be manipulated if you are also only looking for your personal gain. if I try to bribe you , you can take it or leave it. but if you are someone with corrupt personality you will never see the choice to leave the bribe .
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Ayohbk(m): 10:22pm On Jan 30 |
Tradepunter2:
Because they have a better and higher level of intelligence..... And their security apparatus work round the clock to nip it at the root
Higher level of intelligence ? I don't agree with that. but Higher level of corruption , selfishishness. and I'm afraid this is part of the African DNA , because I look all over Africa , the story is the same everywhere . Everyone just wants all the resources to themselves and don't mind killing their people for it
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Ayohbk(m): 10:19pm On Jan 30 |
TheCongo2:
Rebel groups don’t just arise randomly—they are often tools used by external powers to control resources in weak or unstable states.
Countries like Norway, UAE, Denmark, and Canada have strong institutions, governance, and economic systems that ensure resources benefit the nation. In contrast, many African countries, including the DRC, Sudan, and Central African Republic, suffer from weak institutions, corruption, and external interference.
But the tools do not use themselves. The rebels are Congolese killing and making life uncomfortable for their fellow Congolese. Are you saying if I give you a gun to kill your family , you will do it it just because I gave you a gun or you did it just because if your selfish benefit from the act
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Ayohbk(m): 10:13pm On Jan 30 |
TheCongo2:
The war in the Congo is about coltan and other rare minerals that power the global tech industry. Coltan is essential for making smartphones, laptops, and other electronic devices, and Rwanda has been falsely presenting itself as a major coltan exporter while smuggling it from the Congo.
For over 25 years, Rwanda has been involved in destabilizing eastern Congo to keep control over this valuable resource. The Western powers backing Rwanda benefit from this arrangement because it ensures a steady flow of minerals at low costs, without Congo directly profiting from its own wealth.
This is why the conflict never ends—it's an economic war disguised as an ethnic or political struggle.
I agree it is a battle for resources. But why is it that rebel groups arise in African countries with resources. Norway, UAE, Denmark, Canada are countries rich in resources , we don't see rebel groups there. But always African countries with a selfish group of people wanting to control everything illegally and ship to the west but gain the money for themselves . of course , the west will encourage this or look the other way as long as their people's lives are not affected.
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Ayohbk(m): 10:06pm On Jan 30 |
femisplash:
It's getting hotter but how long can their will power hold up or hold off the rebels?. The West are suspiciously silent. Are Kagame and Museveni beyond sanctioning?. It's heart-wrentching how these puppets are being used to destroy the most fertile and endowed country on the continent of Africa. Sadly, the weapons and sophisticated drones M23 rebels are using in killing DR Congo forces and South African military are being supplied by the West. The angst of Africa and Africans must not be misplaced and misdirected but be channeled towards the Western powers, the multi headed snakes feeding off Africa.
Typical African blaming the west for their problems. You have a rebel group who are Congolese attacking their country and their fellow country men just to secure resources to sell to the west and keep the money to themselves. Yet you blame the west. If I ask you to give me your parents money , and you say yes. Then you harm your siblings and parent just to steal the money and give to me. Am I to blame ? also do you think I will discourage you not do it. When will we Africans start taking responsibility for our corrupt , selfish and chop everything finish behavior.
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Ayohbk(m): 11:16am On Aug 01, 2023 |
DropsMic:
Same here. Africa has really suffered in the hands of the West.
Why do Africans consistently blame the west for their problems ? When do we start taking responsibility for our actions and inactions ? Did the west organize the coup in Niger ? Africa is being destroyed by power hungry and greedy leaders and sheepish followers .
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