that he wished the demolition had happened last year or later this year. “I knew it will happen.
If it was last year, by now one would have gotten used to the changes, but the year is still new and we have this to deal with alongside other personal issues.
The Chairman Igando-Ikotun Local Government Council Development Area, Mrs Morenike Williams, said measures would be taken to compensate shop owners.
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