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Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by SATANICALLY: 4:41pm On Jun 30, 2021
Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Report | Sahara Reporters.

Over the years, citizens have been subjected to gruesome experiences plying these roads: many have lost loved ones, valuables among other things to accidents that regularly occur due to the decaying state of the roads.

Bad road networks are highly characteristic of the Nigerian state.

Over the years, citizens have been subjected to gruesome experiences plying these roads: many have lost loved ones, valuables among other things to accidents that regularly occur due to the decaying state of the roads.

However, it has now become a lifestyle for Nigerian drivers to learn how to manoeuvre their vehicle steering when driving on these bad roads.

In a report by Nigeria Abroad, the worst roads in seven states across the country were showcased. The roads featured notorious potholes, car-eating craters, and deadly ditches.

BELOW IS A LIST OF STATES WITH THE WORST ROAD NETWORKS IN NIGERIA:

1. ABIA STATE.

Despite its slogan, 'God's Own State', road networks in the state have suffered neglect from various government ruling, who have refused to do the 'work of God' in the state.

The state is often called Nigeria’s own China for its unmatchable enterprise. Aba market in Abia state has gained popularity for its booming industrialisation.

Traders in the Aba market produce lots of Nigerian-made clothes, shoes, textile materials alongside some industrial products that most times match international standards.

The top-notch imitation skills of the makers popular have brought about the name 'Aba-made'.

However, Abia State represents a contradiction. With Abia’s trade impact on Nigeria, one would expect that the government would consider the basic—good roads for ease of transporting manufactured products, but that’s not the case.

Abia state roads have degenerated so badly that when it rains, it is almost impossible to drive. Flooding has been normalised, and sometimes, it is worsened by overflowing street refuse. Citizens have so lost confidence in the state that many no longer complain about poor governance.

Meanwhile, after six years of leading the people of the State, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu proudly lists the presence of fast food outlets; Dominos Pizza and the Chicken Republic as some of his achievements in the state.


2. EDO STATE.

Bad road networks in Edo state have become a normal lifestyle for the people. Corporate workers have made rubber slippers part of their office outfits as this makes waddling through rainfall puddles easier.

Benin City has it worse, with potholes so bad that it is hard to tell if they hadn’t always been like that.

It also doesn’t help that one of Edo’s most plied roads, the Benin Bypass, has become a death trap.

The writer described his travel on Edo roads in these words, “The feeling from surviving a fall from maybe 200 flights of stairs is akin to what you get every time you travel by road through Edo State.”

3. IMO STATE.

Formerly known as Land of Hope, and with a governor whose first name is Hope and a surname which, when translated, vaguely means 'the road is good', the road networks in Imo state represents a situational irony.

The state of the roads in Owerri, the state capital is so deplorable that citizens have begun coming up with alternative narrow routes in places that normally wouldn’t be treaded.

4. ANAMBRA STATE.

The Ekwulobia, Oko, Isuofia and Igboukwu roads in Anambra State have been eaten up by deep erosion, with marks that look like aftermaths of earthquakes, this is even as the state benefits from Nigeria’s Ecological Fund.

Anambra is among the biggest commercial centres in Nigeria. It houses one of West Africa’s biggest markets—the Onitsha Main Market.

Also, Nigeria’s first self-made vehicle line, Innoson Motors started in Nnewi.

The aforementioned achievements could have been good enough reasons to make journeying to and fro the state a smooth venture.

Governor Willie Obiano always claims he is working but this is not evident in the uneven roads across the state.

5. LAGOS STATE.

Lagos state is popularly known as 'centre of excellence' and home to an estimated 20 million people. In spite of this, Lagos State probably has Nigeria’s worst road network. This could be attributed to the constant traffic jam and events at the Apapa ports.

Lagos residents have normalised sitting in traffic for hours or trekking long distances to meet up with important appointments. A drop of rain is all it takes to shut down the state and keep everyone outside for hours.

Media portrayals of Lagos suggest excellent infrastructure, but the story recycled at each transition is on how each governor has “transformed” Lagos amid explosive revenue and rising debt, yet the state remains impassable.

6. RIVERS STATE.

In the state capital, Port Harcourt, residents have found a way to adapt to the off-road situation with the use of trucks and Sports Utility Vehicles.

Small cars are mostly used by private drivers and cab-hailing service drivers who know how to maintain their vehicles in the city.

The roads are so bad that some potholes appear like they were dug while residents slept. And smaller towns have it worse.

7. BENUE STATE.

Most of the federal roads in Benue State have deteriorated beyond what can be managed by citizens due to years of lack of maintenance.

The roads have been left in pitiful conditions for a long time. Roads in the state capital, Makurdi, Otukpo and the rest are beyond broken, washed away to the point that it becomes hard to tell if they were ever tarred.

With the rate of insecurity in the state, it was stated that Governor Samuel Ortom's robust engagement in tackling insecurity in his state may have shielded him from criticism over poor road infrastructure.

http://saharareporters.com/2021/06/30/top-7-states-worst-road-networks-nigeria%E2%80%94-report

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Arrewa: 4:42pm On Jun 30, 2021
Ok...

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by BKayy: 4:42pm On Jun 30, 2021
Which of the Anambra are they talking about?
The one I know or the one they created

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Arrewa: 4:42pm On Jun 30, 2021
BKayy:
Which of the Anambra are they talking about?
The one I know or the one they created
ohh

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by BKayy: 4:42pm On Jun 30, 2021
Arrewa:
ohh
He

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Nbotee(m): 4:44pm On Jun 30, 2021
How is anambra in dat list and no Kogi and Niger?

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Umaruxoxo(m): 4:45pm On Jun 30, 2021
Nah lie Anambra no suppose de dere

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Umaruxoxo(m): 4:45pm On Jun 30, 2021
I no see Niger state

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by baralatie(m): 4:46pm On Jun 30, 2021
I saw Lagos abi I did not see Lagos?

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by HONESTFACT101(m): 4:47pm On Jun 30, 2021
All this post aimed at tribalistic warfareangry

oga satanically kuku remove anmbra from there before sand enter your eyeangry......signing out✈

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Amotolongbo(f): 4:48pm On Jun 30, 2021
5. LAGOS STATE.

Lagos state is popularly known as 'centre of excellence' and home to an estimated 20 million people. In spite of this, Lagos State probably has Nigeria’s worst road network. This could be attributed to the constant traffic jam and events at the Apapa ports.

But they do tell us here that Sanwo-Olu is the best thing after bread and butter.
With that huge IGR

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Asgard73: 4:49pm On Jun 30, 2021
This exactly what Yoruba people have been waiting for...

NBS STATISTICS OR ANY YORUBA STATISTICS

once released Yoruba is cool.. they don’t care if reality on ground state otherwise...

Their love for their propagandist statistics is secound to none

Nigerians travel everyday and know yoruba land .. see Yoruba land .. but Yoruba people will always come up with statistics grin

Nairaland this is what Asgard always refer to NBS STATISTICS grin. Makes Yoruba people from southwest feel so good

And funny you will never see any statistics from any group or people from Nigeria except Yoruba people

Always check names behind each release..

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 4:56pm On Jun 30, 2021
Amotolongbo:


But they do tell us here that Sanwo-Olu is the best thing after bread and butter.
With that huge IGR

Trust me he is. Just that the optimal population of Lagos, given it's size as the smallest State in Nigeria, should be around 9 million and not the 21-24 million it is today.

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Nigercity: 5:11pm On Jun 30, 2021
All this Lagos Ibadan express news self
I grew up and still in Lagos
I have visited most of the state mentioned and the truth is
Lagos has more bad roads than all Nigeria state combined,

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Nigercity: 5:12pm On Jun 30, 2021
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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Simplyleo: 5:15pm On Jun 30, 2021
grin grin grin

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by APCNGN: 5:28pm On Jun 30, 2021
Mostly southern states.. sad

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by thundafire: 5:29pm On Jun 30, 2021
Abia truly needs top spot,yet the fat toad says billions as been spent on roads.

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Mangekyo: 5:31pm On Jun 30, 2021
If you want to find good roads in Nigeria, come to Delta state

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Tinubuadvocate: 6:05pm On Jun 30, 2021
Abuja is the only place in Nigeria have good road networks. Ogun state is the worst in southwest.

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Noneroone(m): 6:11pm On Jun 30, 2021
Having good road and having good road network are not the same. If a state has only three good roads without tarring adjoining roads, it doesn't have a good road network. The writer did a very poor job.

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Joromi1: 6:13pm On Jun 30, 2021
Travel to Kogi and see what bad road means. Meanwhile, Lagos roads are not bad. I don't know how Lagos got into that list. Or are you now including roads in the streets?

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by TzPalo: 6:21pm On Jun 30, 2021
Oga remove Anambra from dat list, Anambra is a State u can travel round the whole 18 lga ruraly without hitting the major roads

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Almaigaa: 6:24pm On Jun 30, 2021
If Abia State no dey this list, I will deactivate my Nairaland account. grin grin grin

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by richmond500: 6:32pm On Jun 30, 2021
Umaruxoxo:
Nah lie Anambra no suppose de dere
when I saw Rivers there, I knew something is up, if Rivers is considered on of the worst, the trust me, Nigeria roads are like Dubai cos though we have bad roads but it shouldn't be among the worst

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Susu888(m): 7:10pm On Jun 30, 2021
Umu chineke represented well by God's own state grin.

There is no marginalization here O, three slots where given to :
ABIA
IMO
ANAMBRA

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by Stone03: 7:28pm On Jun 30, 2021
OP, you excluded Kogi State? You need to revisit your post. Anambra has relatively good roads

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by dejonathan(f): 7:59pm On Jun 30, 2021
This one never come Ogun state undecided

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by oluztx: 8:06pm On Jun 30, 2021
Typical afonja propaganda write up. Anybody with common sense, well read or well traveled, knows that Abia has the most planned road network in Nigeria, with grid or road network like those in America and Europe.

Don't confuse road network with bad roads. How can unplanned states like ogun, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti with mud houses built zigzag on top of each other with no passable motorable road between them have better roads network than Abia? Some of you afonjas need to be flog with rod mercilessly so you will stop this your mischief and evil.

https://www.nairaland.com/988794/bird-eye-view-nigerian-cities

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Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by updatechange(m): 8:26pm On Jun 30, 2021
Wow
Re: Top 7 States With Worst Road Networks In Nigeria— Sahara Reporters by RuddyFusion(m): 8:48pm On Jun 30, 2021
Good roads

And

Good road network are not the same....

Some areas of ABA in Abia, have both while others don't .....

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