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Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Aconomist: 1:03am On Feb 16, 2021
Nigeria is truly a zoo.

Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by MayorofLagos(m): 1:10am On Feb 16, 2021
But if those makeshift stalls are demolished now we will only hear cries of marginalization from non-Yoruba.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Aconomist: 1:14am On Feb 16, 2021
MayorofLagos:
But if those makeshift stalls are demolished now we will only hear cries of marginalization from non-Yoruba.
Let them cry. It must be demolished.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by SoBright101: 1:22am On Feb 16, 2021
Did you ask those people their tribe?

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by CONFAMA: 1:26am On Feb 16, 2021
Guy if you be igbo, then u no get sense because at this critical time, southerners are supposed to unite nationwide.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Aconomist: 1:31am On Feb 16, 2021
CONFAMA:
Guy if you be igbo, then u no get sense because at this critical time, southerners are supposed to unite nationwide.
I am not Igbo.
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by funshint(m): 1:37am On Feb 16, 2021
Isn't that Agege?! No need to talk further
@OP u lack sense!

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Aconomist: 1:42am On Feb 16, 2021
funshint:
Isn't that Agege?! No need to talk further
@OP u lack sense!
It's not Agege. It's the new train. These clips were taken 3 days ago. See more.

Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Zooposki(f): 2:03am On Feb 16, 2021
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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Ishilove: 4:04am On Feb 16, 2021
Don't blame them, you ethnic jingoist, blame the government that is allowing people build makeshift markets around an active railway line.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by naptu2: 4:09am On Feb 16, 2021
Aconomist:
It's not Agege. It's the new train. These clips were taken 3 days ago. See more.


"It's not Agege. It's the new train". grin grin

Where is the Babatunde Fashola Station?? Isn't it on the new rail line?? Where is it??
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by naptu2: 4:16am On Feb 16, 2021
Anyway, the minister addressed this issue in this interview last week. He talked about the cause of the problem and the solutions.

Watch from the 10:47 minute mark.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vun8D4uIACI
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Pavore9: 4:31am On Feb 16, 2021
In as much as it is unsightly and blame the government officials who ought to have them cleared out when they started mushrooming, OP is such a narrow minded individual ! Does he have a database of the tribes of the traders there?

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by JaneYave(f): 4:35am On Feb 16, 2021
So, it's only Yorubas that sell there? When will we stop all this tribalistic incitements. Honestly, it's becoming worrisome

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Bighead9: 4:46am On Feb 16, 2021
Aconomist:
I am not Igbo.

You are an IGBO MAN FROM ABA grin grin grin grin

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by naptu2: 5:31am On Feb 16, 2021
Aconomist:
Nigeria is truly a zoo.


This is a common problem in many developing countries. It is the reason that the Lagos State rail system is going to have many elevated lines and lines that run in the middle of expressways.

The Federal Government is also aware of the problem, but Standard Gauge rail system has not been completed. As the minister said in the video below, the line is going to be fenced from Apapa to Iju to prevent encroachment.

naptu2:
Anyway, the minister addressed this issue in this interview last week. He talked about the cause of the problem and the solutions.

Watch from the 10:47 minute mark.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vun8D4uIACI


Everybody on this thread knows that you are not interested in the solutions to the problem, but that this is just another silly example of the kind of bigotry that has become common on this site. You did not ask the people that are in the picture what their ethnicity is, but you needlessly included the word "Yoruba" in the title of the thread in order to ignite another silly ethnic warfare on this thread. Shame on you!

You don't even know anything about the new rail line, that's why you wrote, "It's the new line. It's not Agege". Shame on you!

As I said, this kind of encroachment is a problem accross Nigeria and in developing countries around the world. It is not limited to a place or ethnic group.

Enugu
https://didierruef.photoshelter.com/image/I0000BaMIXH6fatU

https://www.nairaland.com/3446152/omg.....train-crushed-injured-traders-enugu

Kaduna
https://www.nairaland.com/4724288/train-crushes-52-cows-death


Bangkok, Thailand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmYLHD6Otb0



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH0VPW-PuEE


Delhi, India.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSzt3RAdDds


Karachi, Pakistan.

https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/2200-shops-razed-in-karachi-as-part-of-anti-encroachment-drive-118112000073_1.html


https://www.dawn.com/news/1535814

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by OritoJasi: 5:48am On Feb 16, 2021
Bighead9:


You are an IGBO MAN FROM ABA grin grin grin grin

Don't mind the ipob. I still don't understand why some ibos deny their roots just to legitimise and justify their stoopid comments, when their post histories can easily be accessed.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by naptu2: 5:49am On Feb 16, 2021
The title of the thread has been changed.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by joseph1832(m): 6:43am On Feb 16, 2021
This is dangerous. I wonder what they do when a train approach.
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Monogamy: 6:47am On Feb 16, 2021
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by azpekuliar: 7:08am On Feb 16, 2021
Ishilove:
Don't blame them, you ethnic jingoist, blame the government that is allowing people build makeshift markets around an active railway line.

Flea markets you mean
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Kirkman: 8:22am On Feb 16, 2021
Aconomist:
It's not Agege. It's the new train. These clips were taken 3 days ago. See more.
from that pic, that is the railway line behind yaba bus stop
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Kingluqman(m): 8:34am On Feb 16, 2021
Na wa oo
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by naptu2: 8:56am On Feb 16, 2021
joseph1832:
This is dangerous. I wonder what they do when a train approach.

There are 2 things that usually happen. In the case of Nigeria, the train driver usually slows down and blares his horn and the traders scramble off the track until the train has gone (this is why the Enugu State Government and traders were angry with the train driver at the Enugu incident. He didn't slow down, neither did he blare his horn).


In the other examples that I gave above, the train usually passes at a specific time and so the traders begin moving their goods ahead of time.


This is why Rotimi Amaechi said that the trains have a maximum speed of 70 kmph within the Lagos area (because they don't want to kill people). They only speed up after going past Iju.


The Lagos State Government, the Railway Police and the NRC have often forced the traders off the rail line and confiscated their goods, but the traders usually gain the sympathy of the masses and they return to trade on the rail line as soon as the authorities have left.


The Fashola Administration began destroying and burning their tables and kiosks in an effort to deter them, but they returned as soon as he left office.


That administration planned to make its rail lines elevated (on bridges) as a means of avoiding the problem, but this makes the project more expensive.


The Federal Government plans to fence off the rail lines, but I suspect that the traders will find a way around that.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by ednut1(m): 9:49am On Feb 16, 2021
Demolish it asap

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by joseph1832(m): 10:28am On Feb 16, 2021
naptu2:

There are 2 things that usually happen. In the case of Nigeria, the train driver usually slows down and blares his horn and the traders scramble off the track until the train has gone (this is why the Enugu State Government and traders were angry with the train driver at the Enugu incident. He didn't slow down, neither did he blare his horn).


In the other examples that I gave above, the train usually passes at a specific time and so the traders begin moving their goods ahead of time.


This is why Rotimi Amaechi said that the trains have a maximum speed of 70 kmph within the Lagos area (because they don't want to kill people). They only speed up after going past Iju.


The Lagos State Government, the Railway Police and the NRC have often forced the traders off the rail line and confiscated their goods, but the traders usually gain the sympathy of the masses and they return to trade on the rail line as soon as the authorities have left.


The Fashola Administration began destroying and burning their tables and kiosks in an effort to deter them, but they returned as soon as he left office.


That administration planned to make its rail lines elevated (on bridges) as a means of avoiding the problem, but this makes the project more expensive.


The Federal Government plans to fence off the rail lines, but I suspect that the traders will find a way around that.
What a stubborn set of Nigerians!.
Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by Bighead9: 7:26pm On Feb 16, 2021
OritoJasi:


Don't mind the ipob. I still don't understand why some ibos deny their roots just to legitimise and justify their stoopid comments, when their post histories can easily be accessed.

All IPOB TERRORIST have dead brains. That's why Nnandi Kanu is able to decieve them with ease. cheesy grin grin grin grin

Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by obyrich(m): 11:09pm On Feb 16, 2021
MayorofLagos:
But if those makeshift stalls are demolished now we will only hear cries of marginalization from non-Yoruba.
The best time to control them is now.

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Re: Roadside Traders Takeover Side Of New Lagos-Ibadan Rail line by delpee(f): 12:32am On Feb 17, 2021
Aconomist:
It's not Agege. It's the new train. These clips were taken 3 days ago. See more.

This looks like Yaba bustop. The traders have always been there. Maybe fencing will partially solve the problem in terms of encroachment on the rail lines.

Traders in the Yaba axis like other parts of Lagos are of mixed tribes. The "you wan buy dollars", "you wan sell gold" guys also hang around that area.

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