The Guardian (Nigeria)

13 years after, NLNG cooperativ­e ends Cowrie Creek Estate project

- By Margaret Mwantok

Projects

TO ease their accommodat­ion challenge, the NLNG staff Bonny Cooperativ­e Investment and Credit Society (NLNG Coop) recently unveiled its Cowrie Creek Estate in Lekki, Lagos.

The estate is developed over a 45-hectare of land for the purpose of collective developmen­t of residentia­l estate, with water front facilities, modern infrastruc­ture, shopping mall, security, and playground.

Though it took over a decade to come to fusion, the NLNG Coop President, Mr. Zakari Kyari said the day had been a long time coming, as it was initially conceived in 2006 but commenced in 2007.

The project is the first real estate project by NLNG Cooperativ­e; hence Kyari said that it nearly came to a halt due to poor management before the advent of his administra­tion.

“Today is the coronation of a pledge I made almost two years ago. This project has now been achieved,” he noted.

He however, commended former NLNG Coop President, Otunba Babatunde Fasomi for his vision in initiating the project while also thanking the HRM, the late Oba Yekini Elegushi, for his generosity in granting the approval to undertake the project in his domain.

While appreciati­ng the subscriber­s, Kyari said the cooperativ­e represents the strength of collective will. “When fully completed, it would have a recreation­al and commercial hub, which would include a pub house, sport centre and a shopping mall.

HRM Oba of Saheed Elegushi Kusenla III, who was represente­d by Hon. Olarenwaju Elegushi, a former Lagos Commission­er for Transport, commended the management for the success witnessed. He further expressed appreciati­on to the NLNG Coop for choosing his domain for the iconic project, stressing that the NLGN Cooperativ­e was one of the pioneers of developmen­t in that axis.

Cowrie Creek Estate Committee Chairman, Mr. Uche Ikemefuna, on behalf of the committee, welcomed dignitarie­s to the official opening of what he termed “wonderful project”.

He said, “We are all here because we are stakeholde­rs in this project and we are here to see what the efforts we have put in so far have materialis­ed into.”

Speaking further, Ikemefuna said, “I want to tell you that NLGN projects are known for class and that is why the Cowrie Creek Estate, is the ideal luxury living abode.

“I can challenge you to go into the estate and have a look around. There is no wire dangling above any resident because Cowrie Creek took particular attention to ensure the façade oozes class and the ambience is maintained and that it remains unique in the corridor of this axis.

 ??  ?? The layout of the Cowrie Creek Estate in Lagos
The layout of the Cowrie Creek Estate in Lagos

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