Lagos government demolishes Ola of Lagos Auto showroom, influencer vows to rebuild bigger and better.
The Lagos State Government has reportedly demolished the luxury car showroom of popular automobile influencer, Ola of Lagos, also known as Waris Olayinka Akinwande, sparking mixed reactions across social media.
The demolition, which took place over the weekend, affected OOL Autos, Ola’s recently launched showroom that showcased premium and exotic vehicles.
The influencer confirmed the incident via his official Instagram story, expressing both shock and optimism about the future.
In his post, Ola stated:
“Yes, my showroom was demolished, but by God’s grace, we move. OOL Autos is still standing — and we’ll be back, bigger and better.”
Several online users have criticized the government’s action, describing it as heavy-handed, while others argue that it was part of the ongoing enforcement of urban development and safety compliance across the state.
Ola of Lagos, who rose to fame for his viral car review videos and collaborations with top automobile brands, reassured his followers that operations would continue online pending the establishment of a new physical location.
“We’re not giving up. This is just a setback — a setup for a greater comeback,” he added.
The demolition adds to a series of enforcement actions by the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, aimed at clearing illegal or unsafe structures across the metropolis.
The Lagos State Government has reportedly demolished the luxury car showroom of popular automobile influencer, Ola of Lagos, also known as Waris Olayinka Akinwande, sparking mixed reactions across social media.
The demolition, which took place over the weekend, affected OOL Autos, Ola’s recently launched showroom that showcased premium and exotic vehicles.
The influencer confirmed the incident via his official Instagram story, expressing both shock and optimism about the future.
In his post, Ola stated:
“Yes, my showroom was demolished, but by God’s grace, we move. OOL Autos is still standing — and we’ll be back, bigger and better.”
Several online users have criticized the government’s action, describing it as heavy-handed, while others argue that it was part of the ongoing enforcement of urban development and safety compliance across the state.
Ola of Lagos, who rose to fame for his viral car review videos and collaborations with top automobile brands, reassured his followers that operations would continue online pending the establishment of a new physical location.
“We’re not giving up. This is just a setback — a setup for a greater comeback,” he added.
The demolition adds to a series of enforcement actions by the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, aimed at clearing illegal or unsafe structures across the metropolis.
Lagos government demolishes Ola of Lagos Auto showroom, influencer vows to rebuild bigger and better.
The Lagos State Government has reportedly demolished the luxury car showroom of popular automobile influencer, Ola of Lagos, also known as Waris Olayinka Akinwande, sparking mixed reactions across social media.
The demolition, which took place over the weekend, affected OOL Autos, Ola’s recently launched showroom that showcased premium and exotic vehicles.
The influencer confirmed the incident via his official Instagram story, expressing both shock and optimism about the future.
In his post, Ola stated:
“Yes, my showroom was demolished, but by God’s grace, we move. OOL Autos is still standing — and we’ll be back, bigger and better.”
Several online users have criticized the government’s action, describing it as heavy-handed, while others argue that it was part of the ongoing enforcement of urban development and safety compliance across the state.
Ola of Lagos, who rose to fame for his viral car review videos and collaborations with top automobile brands, reassured his followers that operations would continue online pending the establishment of a new physical location.
“We’re not giving up. This is just a setback — a setup for a greater comeback,” he added.
The demolition adds to a series of enforcement actions by the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, aimed at clearing illegal or unsafe structures across the metropolis.
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