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"How I ended up living under Dolphin Estate Bridge," 75-year-old Ghanaian spills

Hedrick Onyirioha
May 05, 2024
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One of the evicted squatters of the 86 apartments under the Dolphin Estate Bridge, Ikoyi, Lagos, Usman Hassan, has opened up on why he ended up there.

Hassan, a 75-year-old Ghanaian, on Sunday, May 5, disclosed that he used to teach at Remo Divisional High School, Ogun State, before moving to Lagos.

The aged Ghanaian said he lost some of his belongings to the raid by state officials because he was not around when they came.

Fondly referred to as Baba Baraka, the man revealed: "The man who owned the place doesn’t force people, the engineers working in this company (referring to a company around) begged him for their workers to stay nearby and when they need them for work, they’ll enter the place.

"I don’t know exactly how much he collects from them, but personally, he didn’t collect anything from me.

"For people paying, whether it’s N250,000 or not, I don’t know."

According to him, people found succour in the under-bridge apartments because “town is hard and they could not afford a rent with…

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