Some residents of Era in Oto Awori Local Council Development Area,
Lagos, appear to be fulfilling the saying that nature abhors a vacuum.
Instead of allowing the uncompleted and abandoned 18-storey building in
the area to go fallow and over taken by weeds and dangerous animals,
they have turned the building to suit their various purposes.The building, which was said to have been started before 1978, has
been abandoned by successive governments. It was to house the National
Provident Fund, which later transmuted to Nigeria Social Insurance
Trust Fund (NSITF).
According to Saturday Expdonaloaded Blog investigation, people use the
building for different purposes. For some, it is a sex haven, for others
it is a meeting place. Indian hemp smokers also use it as hide-out. It
also serves as meeting venue for Odua Peoples Congress (OPC), and other
associations in the area. The compound is also a testing ground for
driving school students and the ground floor of the adjourning blocks
are habited by a few others as accommodation.
It is where people who could not afford to pay for short time service
in hotel go to satisfy their sexual urge. Even though there are no
beds, what they do is to go there with mats folded and concealed in bags
or wrappers, which they spread on the floor and have sex, with full
natural air coming from every side. They stay as long as they want
instead of going to a chalet where the rate in some instances is
calculated per hour. What ever floor you choose to stay and have fun is
at your discretion, you don’t pay a dime and nobody questions or molests
you, except if you are unlucky when the police come to raid the place
in search of Indian hemp smokers.
Moses, one of the mechanics in the area, told Saturday Expdonaloaded Blog that
it was very hard at any time in the day that you search through the
entire complex, and you would not see randy males and females in the
act.
According to him, the situation got out of hands and became annoying
that they (the mechanics) started chasing the promiscuous fellows away,
and it yielded results, as they have to confine themselves to use the
property to satisfy their sexual urge only in the night.
“As we succeeded in stopping their daylight activities, they
continue in the evening when we have closed for the day, when they have
a field day as, nobody challenges them, and they stay as long as they
want,” Moses said.
When our reporter visited the building on Tuesday at about 8pm, he
observed flicked lights that could be mistaken for a giant glow worms on
the second, third and fourth floors, but on getting closer, they were
phone touch lights, or conventional touch lights with weak batteries.
Also, faint voices of people thrown into sexual ecstasy were coming from
different angles, forcing the reporter to retreat.
The following day, he went back, he saw freshly used condoms and old
ones littered some of the floors especially the second, third and the
fourth floors.
Tissue papers used as swabs after sex also littered the floors, and empty packets of condom.
On the same Wednesday, vigilance group in the area kitted in their uniforms were meeting on the ground floor.
Bayo, a panel beater, told Saturday Expdonaloaded Blog that a Pentecostal
church had come to partition the left arm of the building and started a
church there, but after sometimes they left.
“We didn’t know their reason for leaving, but some people said it
was what they were seeing that forced them out of the complex. Imagine a
church service is going on, people are coming to have sex on the same
floor separated by a wall. It is immoral. I think that is more reason
they left”, he stated.
Bayo blamed the various governments that have abandoned the edifice,
saying if the house had been completed and put in to use, Era and its
adjoining communities would have developed far more than what they are
today.
“Since the government cannot use this building, some other people
have found good use of it. This large expanse of land occupied by the
various mechanics, and these private houses are still on the same land
with this abandoned building.
“It is the government, the day the government would remember this
building, people who had partitioned the land and erected structures
would cry.
“On the other hand, if these people probably don’t go to the place
to enjoy themselves, weeds would have taken over the place and some
unfriendly creatures would live there. Maybe it is their presence that
keeps these animals away from the place”, he added.
For marijuana smokers, the building is a very safe place to smoke and
sleep off when weighed down by the hypnotic influence of the weeds.
Occasionally, police come to raid the place and arrest some of them.
While raiding the place, the police are said to sometimes go beyond
their bounds by also arresting those that have gone there for love
making and are said to extort money from them and set them free.
Various artisan unions and associations have made the building their
meeting venue. In the day time, various groups meet at the ground
floor. They come with their chairs and tables. A white garment church is
by the swampy side of the building. Other buildings are also springing
up within the area said to be in the piece of land acquired by the
government for the building project.
Outside the building is a very level ground that driving schools are
using for test driving by their students. Mechanics and other artisans
are also occupying parts of the land.
Ikem, another mechanic that has his workshop within the area,
corroborated that it is the ‘good use’ the people are making of the
building that has kept dangerous animals and weeds from it the past 35
years that it’s been abandoned. He said: “Since the government has
abandoned the building, it is better as people are making very good use
of it. Without these people making use of the building, no one would be
able to pass this place because it would have been overtaken by weeds
and dangerous animals, especially reptiles.”
He berated successive governments for abandoning the building as he
said that the Era and Adaloko areas would have had accelerated
development if the building was completed and a government establishment
moved into it. Tracing the age of the building, the mechanic said he
was a teenager when the project was started and that a baby girl born at
the time the building was started had got married and even stopped
bearing children. He said to the best of his knowledge, the building
started when the construction of Lagos-Badagry expressway started, that
is, under the Yakubu Gowon administration while Obasanjo completed the
road.
The imposing building, which is behind the National Postgraduate
Medical College and also beside Federal Government Collage, Ijanikin,
is seen afar from about five kilometres on the Badagry expressway.
It is sited on an over 10 acres of land. The 18-floor building has adjourning buildings of three and four floors.

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