
Billionaire businessman Keji criticizes the Lekki estate for cutting off his water supply and exposing two years of receiving foul-smelling, brown water. Despite high rent, residents face ongoing water issues.
Billionaire businessman Keji has voiced his anger after his luxury Lekki estate cut off his water supply, exposing a two-year nightmare of receiving brown, foul-smelling water. Despite paying exorbitant rent for the property, Keji and other residents have struggled with substandard water quality, leading to health concerns and frustration.
In a public outburst, Keji condemned the estate's management for their failure to address the issue, which he says has been ongoing for far too long. He expressed disbelief that, despite the luxury label of the estate, necessities like clean water are still unavailable. His social media post garnered significant attention, with many social media users sympathizing with his plight but also criticizing him for living in such conditions despite his wealth.
Reactions to Keji's complaints have been mixed. Some have mocked the situation, highlighting that even the rich are not immune to Lagos' infrastructure challenges, while others have expressed solidarity, questioning why such a basic need like clean water is still elusive in a city of over 20 million people. Some critics suggested Keji could solve the problem by investing in a private water system for his estate.