Demolition of structures near Oshodi overhead bridge, Impact of demolition on businesses and livelihoods, Lack of notice or warning to property owners, Unfairness of demolition process, Corruption and lack of transparency in the government, Disregard for tax payments and regulations, Power dynamics between the government and property owners, Emotional toll of demolition on individuals and businesses
PM News . 04 June 1996 . Pg 2

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The text describes the demolition of a gas station in Oshodi, Lagos, Nigeria, by a taskforce led by a man named Adisa. The gas station owner, Alhaji Adebisi, had received a week's notice before the demolition and had provided necessary documents to show that the structure was legal. However, despite his efforts, the structure was leveled by Adisa's bulldozers. The owner expressed his disappointment and frustration at the sudden demolition, which he believed was without proper notice or compensation. The text also mentions that other structures in the area, including a bottling company, have also been demolished by Adisa's taskforce.
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