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Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by ichibanman: 5:53pm On Apr 20, 2009
What could have amounted to an international embarrassment for Nigeria in New York last Friday night was averted when Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshall Paul Dike, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Abdulrahman Dambazau, some officials in the delegation of the Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Salamatu Suleiman, and other generals were trapped in the elevator at the Nigeria House.

They were attending a reception in their honour after a meeting held earlier in the day at the United Nations by the military top brass.
The Nigerian officials, who were trapped for more than 30 minutes, took the lift from the 21st floor, but it jammed halfway causing panic among embassy staff.
Engineers were called in to rescue them. While they mulled over their fate inside the lift, the party continued upstairs as some were unaware of the situation.
Others, including this reporter, escaped through the stairs. At the ground floor, a man in his late fifties was complaining of pain after climbing down from the 21st floor.
After what seemed like eternity, engineers succeeded in landing the elevator on the third floor. Everyone, including the dignitaries departed unhurt.

In the event that there was death or serious injury, Nigeria stood the risk of being sued by the families of any of the visitors, particularly foreigners.
The building also risks being sealed off by authorities of the city of New York if this continues.
THISDAY gathered that lift shutdown at the Nigeria House built between 1992 and 1993 by the Federal Government is a constant occurrence due to its deplorable condition. The building houses the Nigerian Embassy and staff of the Nigerian Permanent Mission to the UN.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, an upscale business district, Nigeria House is meant to generate funds through the rent of properties to private companies. However, only one organisation is currently a tenant. Other companies, THISDAY learnt, moved out due to poor services provided by Nigeria.

At different times, visitors including those from the UN, have been caught in the same situation. Sources say it could prevent guests from stepping foot in the building for fear of their lives.

Only recently, one of the country’s drivers was thoroughly bounced like a ball inside the lift. He was lucky to get out alive.
Almost $6,500 is paid monthly on lift maintenance. But several parts are moribund. An elevator company, Otis, has presented a quote for a new lift but no decision has been taken yet on the issue.

Not much has been said on why it is pending but sources say this is a national emergency given that the country is continuously embarrassed by this incident. The New York Fire Police Depart-ment is frequently called in to release people caught in the elevator.
The reception room on the 21st floor, where the event took place was not in use until recently, because the roof was leaking. It was repaired following orders from Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Prof. Joy Ogwu.

Before she took office in May last year, visitors were hosted at five-star hotels such as Waldorf Astoria at exorbitant prices. The situation presented a loophole for corruption under the pretext of hosting guests.
Ogwu, THISDAY learnt, was determined to manage funds wisely hence her determination to fix the reception hall. The problem was that the lift and the 21st floor were not the only nightmares to deal with.

Another disaster was averted last week when the basement was flooded following the collapse of the sump pump. An expert told THISDAY that this is a dangerous situation because frequent flooding affects the foundation of the house.
The fire alarm, camera and the metal detector at the entrance are out of use. The machine room is full of obsolete equipment and the cooling system has broken down.

It is a symptom of a larger problem. For instance, Ogwu’s official residence at Tarry Town is in bad shape. Consequently, she did not move into the 17.5 acre run-down residence upon her arrival. Instead, she lives in a rented apartment, located in the middle of nowhere and devoid of any kind of security.

Over the years, lack of funding has made it impossible to fix the house. When THISDAY visited the official residence Saturday morning, the breathtaking magnificent edifice, located on top of a hill overlooking the Hudson River, was a shadow of opulence.

Previously owned by the prominent Rockefeller family, the building is unrecognizable, according to sources. In its glory days, it was the desire of any wealthy and influential property owner. Neighbours have lodged complaint. It has fallen on deaf ears.

The sewage flows into the lawns. One of the rooms has a death trap. A big hole that can swallow an unsuspecting visitor was covered with a piece of wood. The tiles on some parts of the kitchen floor are gone. The roof and walls are leaking. The carpets are stained and worn out. Several rooms have developed mould, The swimming pool has not seen water for years.

When approached for comments, Ogwu simply stated that she would “rather discuss the challenges before Nigeria at the UN and avoid comments on the state of the mission or state of Nigeria’s property and leave that for the bureaucracy”.
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by ikeyman00(m): 5:55pm On Apr 20, 2009
kia why that lift no kill them self!!

pity pity


ibb will lead the way

bastards!!
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by tamme: 5:57pm On Apr 20, 2009
haha
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by RICHIEBOI1(m): 6:06pm On Apr 20, 2009
How shamefule! yet we hear how govt. officials loot billions of naira and hundreds of millions of naira are used for irrelevant projects.how appalling. angry
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by mustafar1: 6:14pm On Apr 20, 2009
It would cost them money to fix it abeg. why fix such when we could save that money and use it towards the next independence parade.
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by tpia: 6:20pm On Apr 20, 2009
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Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by Afam4eva(m): 6:28pm On Apr 20, 2009
There's always disaster wherever you have nigerians. Is that the only building in the whole of New york? that's just to show that the name Nigeria is just a disease.
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by blacksta(m): 6:29pm On Apr 20, 2009
useless generals . i am very sure they all lack war experience  with all their military training dem no  fit unlock lift. ( fat bas  tards)
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by RichyBlacK(m): 6:39pm On Apr 20, 2009
They've extended their ineptitude beyond the shores of my country Nigeria. They refuse to upgrade amenities in Nigeria House, but constatly looting the treasury at will. The Nigerian government may the most hopeless in the universe!

God bless Nigeria.
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by Afam4eva(m): 6:49pm On Apr 20, 2009
tpia:

new york!!!!
What do u mean by "new york". . . . It actually happened in Nigeria. New york can not take responsibility for any property that has Nigeria on it. . . Nigerians are unpredictable u know.
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by tpia: 6:52pm On Apr 20, 2009
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Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by RichyBlacK(m): 7:06pm On Apr 20, 2009
tpia:







that's not the only building in new York with such a problem.


Stop defending inept morons!
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by tpia: 7:35pm On Apr 20, 2009
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Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by ikeyman00(m): 7:54pm On Apr 20, 2009
tilapia

plz vist home oo!! u have overstay like becomerich

small small, u go begin de kolo like that man

infact u ve looking really dead quite these day!
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by RichyBlacK(m): 8:24pm On Apr 20, 2009
tpia:



abeg get lost!!! You've come again with your issues!!!

Criticize who you want to criticize without dragging others into the endless abyss of your self hatred!!!

What's your problem with others' right to free speech- or who died and made you king of the bottom dwellers? angry

some Nigerians are so daft!



Market woman grin
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by Nobody: 8:32pm On Apr 20, 2009
RichyBlacK:

Market woman grin


Whats wrong in being a market woman? tongue
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by RichyBlacK(m): 8:56pm On Apr 20, 2009
nuzo:

Whats wrong in being a market woman? tongue

Nothing o! It's just that she's a crazed one grin
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by Nobody: 9:03pm On Apr 20, 2009
RichyBlacK:

Nothing o! It's just that she's a crazed one grin


That we all know. cool
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by bawomolo(m): 9:23pm On Apr 20, 2009
some overweight generals with heineken belly's trying to go all the way to the 21st floor.

Why lift no go fail grin.

Use the stairs and get some exercise
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by RichyBlacK(m): 9:42pm On Apr 20, 2009
bawomolo:

some overweight generals with heineken belly's trying to go all the way to the 21st floor.

Why lift no go fail grin.

Use the stairs and get some exercise

grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by RichyBlacK(m): 9:43pm On Apr 20, 2009
nuzo:

That we all know. cool

Yikes! Me been preaching to the choir, it seems. sad
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by Kobojunkie: 9:53pm On Apr 20, 2009
And here I was getting ready to badmouth the NY mayor, only to find out the building is under the Nigerian name. No need then!!  CHAI!!! Roflmao!!
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by shotster50(m): 6:47am On Apr 21, 2009
So much for 'Rebranding' Nigeria.
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by tpia: 7:00am On Apr 21, 2009
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Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by smurf1(f): 7:08am On Apr 21, 2009
rofl @ thread grin grin
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by tpia: 7:23am On Apr 21, 2009
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Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by mbulela: 7:31am On Apr 21, 2009
i can't get a hand on how to start a thread, so i m posting this link here;

http://www.234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/National/5395403-147/The_Halliburton_bribe_takers__.csp
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by Nobody: 9:47am On Apr 21, 2009
tpia:

the day one of the fools on this thread gets trapped in an elevator, I'm sure they'll either blame the witches in their village, or their state governor.

Most never saw an elevator before leaving Naija oh!

Any day I get trapped in a lift, I will surely hold the management of the building responsible.
So in the case of the pot bellied mumu soldiers; the whole blame should be on the management of that particular building who have taken nigeria's lack of maintenance culture and corruption to a civilized community where where such wickedness could land them in jail.

Having said that, I want to be honest by letting you know that the first time I used a lift was when I was about leaving the corrupt country for the first time. It was at MM airport. I decided to practice how to use it before I go and make a fool of myself in a place where people use it like 10 to 50 times a day. grin
Who could even blame me for being a "bush boy" when there's is no electricity to power the building I usually visited while in nigeria. If there was electricity, the lift wont be working.

Tpia, we all know you've been globe trotting since when "god' knows due to the fact that your folks have been looting nigeria from time immemorial.
Congratulations for being mrs lift/elevator. I know your folks will soon give you a nigerian national honors for that.
Re: Nigerian Generals Trapped In New York Lift by tpia: 4:25pm On Apr 21, 2009
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