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Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 4:44pm On May 01
1. The road will connect all the 7 ports in Nigeria together

2. The road will serve as alternative to lagos-ibadan expreway.

3. All major cities in South West and South South will be connected together.

4. The 700 kilometer road is not entirely new as there many federal roads within it so it served as way of repairing the bad federal roads

5. The coastal road will have rail, this will assist the new refineries to easily move their products.

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 4:45pm On May 01
Nigerians must think well before criticizing

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Nightwolf1: 4:47pm On May 01
Biodun556:
1. The road will connect all the 7 ports in Nigeria together

2. The road will serve as alternative to lagos-ibadan expreway.

3. All major cities in South West and South South will be connected together.

4. The 700 kilometer road is not entirely new as there many federal roads within it so served as way of repairing the bad federal roads

5. The coastal road will have rail, this will assist the new refineries to easily move their products.



You are stating the economic importance without knowing the direction of this road. Poorly tutored agbadorian.


Now show me where this road project will pass through in Rivers State and name the location.

Make sure you don't run away from my question.

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by LegendHero(m): 4:49pm On May 01
I am glad of the economic prospect of the road to the South-West and South-South people.

Especially that Ondo state axis.

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by eliyke(m): 4:52pm On May 01
Biodun556:
Nigerians must think well before criticizing
that is if it will not later turn to an abandoned project after looting borrowed money like others?

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 4:52pm On May 01
Nightwolf1:



You are stating the economic importance without knowing the direction of this road. Poorly tutored agbadorian.


Now show me where this road project will pass through in Rivers State and name the location.

Make sure you don't run away from my question.

Check this map very well and see rivers state for yourself

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 4:52pm On May 01
eliyke:
that is if it will not later turn to an abandoned project after looting borrowed money like others

It will not

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by DMerciful(m): 4:54pm On May 01
Its just a normal road, no special economic prospect esp if it will be tolled.

This road will not be completed in 25yrs and you know it.
LegendHero:
I am glad of the economic prospect of the road to the South-West and South-South people.

Especially that Ondo state axis.

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 4:55pm On May 01
DMerciful:
Its just a normal road, no special economic prospect esp if it will be tolled.

This road will not be completed in 25yrs and you know it.

To those of you who angry because it didn't pass their region

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by socialmediaman: 4:56pm On May 01
Your job is done for the day. You can request for early payment once it is moved to frontpage by your fellows

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by kettykin: 4:58pm On May 01
What the country needs now is a fully functional deep sea ports in Niger delta, with a fully functional electricity grid and rail link linking niger delta ports to the north, any other thing is not priority.

Lagos Benin expressway and east west road is highway enough.

You can aswell build a highway connecting all the major airports since you don't have anything to do with your time

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Cindypresh(f): 4:59pm On May 01
LegendHero:
I am glad of the economic prospect of the road to the South-West and South-South people.

Especially that Ondo state axis.

Economic prospects of a white elephant project

Where's the road map for the road in the Calabar end?

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Cindypresh(f): 5:00pm On May 01
Biodun556:


To those of you who angry because it didn't pass their region

Make it a region thing and win the argument, nothing more


Typical Apc mob

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by helinues: 5:00pm On May 01
Shalaye is not even needed about this.

Those who are not happy about the projects should boycott it when it's done.

Simple as Abc

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by LegendHero(m): 5:03pm On May 01
Cindypresh:


Economic prospects of a white elephant project

Where's the road map for the road in the Calabar end?

It is with Ojuku. I heard he stole the map before he died.

You fit help us go collect am?

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by DMerciful(m): 5:05pm On May 01
Has non-availability of roads stopped Igbos from traveling?
Biodun556:


To those of you who angry because it didn't pass their region

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by rinzaugustine: 5:06pm On May 01
You have not benefited from the roads you already have but hoping to benefit from new one…bunch of clowns without common sense

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 5:07pm On May 01
kettykin:
What the country needs now is a fully functional deep sea ports in Niger delta, with a fully functional electricity grid and rail link linking niger delta ports to the north, any other thing is not priority.

Lagos Benin expressway and east west road is highway enough.

You can aswell build a highway connecting all the major airports since you don't have anything to do with your time

The rail within the coastal high way has catered for that

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 5:08pm On May 01
DMerciful:
Has non-availability of roads atopped Igbos from traveling?

Then why are you people crying 😂

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by David160(m): 5:46pm On May 01
Biodun556:
1. The road will connect all the 7 ports in Nigeria together

2. The road will serve as alternative to lagos-ibadan expreway.

3. All major cities in South West and South South will be connected together.

4. The 700 kilometer road is not entirely new as there many federal roads within it so it served as way of repairing the bad federal roads

5. The coastal road will have rail, this will assist the new refineries to easily move their products.



You guys said the same tin about fuel subsidy and naira floating. Look at where we are a year leta

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Nightwolf1: 7:04pm On May 01
Biodun556:


Check this map very well and see rivers state for yourself

Mention the names of the areas where this road will pass through in Rivers state. I didn't ask you for that fraudulent map.

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Biodun556(m): 7:17pm On May 01
Nightwolf1:


Mention the names of the areas where this road will pass through in Rivers state. I didn't ask you for that fraudulent map.


That is your own problem

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Nightwolf1: 7:32pm On May 01
Biodun556:



That is your own problem

Your ignorance is what made you to believe that fraudulent map.

The shorelines in Rivers State and Bayelsa state including Delta is not same as Lagos state.

Because the criminals wanted to steal in trillions with this project, they never told you that coastal areas in the aforementioned States are peoples ancestral homes. It is not exactly what you have in Lagos state.

Are you going to uproot those people from their swampy villages with mangrove forests and creeks because of coastal highway?

Travel and see, that is part of education.
Since you have failed to name the locations where this fraudulent road will pass through, then begin to think now and ask Thièfnubu your criminally minded uncle serious questions about this project. grin grin

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by AcadaWriter: 8:13pm On May 01
Nigerian s must think well before criticizing ... Erm, need help with your academic papers? Contact us.

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Sonyboom: 8:14pm On May 01
When you n the Pandora bastard n criminal Peter Pandora Obi become the president you can priotize that.

kettykin:
What the country needs now is a fully functional deep sea ports in Niger delta, with a fully functional electricity grid and rail link linking niger delta ports to the north, any other thing is not priority.

Lagos Benin expressway and east west road is highway enough.

You can aswell build a highway connecting all the major airports since you don't have anything to do with your time

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by emkz: 8:24pm On May 01
Similar benefits of roads include:

(1) Open up rural areas to industrialization by connecting rural areas to urban centers.
(2) Reducing commuting time for travellers.
(3) Enhancing the economies of local communities through job creation and trade.
(4) Enhancing cultural cocktails and boosting tourism potentials.
(5) Revenue generation through tolls in the long term.
(6) Reducing people's expenses. If I can drive to my office in Lagos in one hour and live somewhere accommodation is cheaper.

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Dhamio(m): 8:25pm On May 01
It's well...
Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Itiskdg121(m): 8:26pm On May 01
Wow
Can you define the word "PRIORITY"

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by bestbrain88: 8:26pm On May 01
Good

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Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by Brendaniel: 8:26pm On May 01
helinues:
Shalaye is not even needed about this.

Those who are not happy about the projects should boycott it when it's done.

Simple as Abc

Ppogbae:
Why is this project receiving so much hate?

Obakoolex:
grin

emkz:
Similar benefits of roads include:

(1) Open up rural areas to industrialization by connecting rural areas to urban centers.
(2) Reducing commuting time for travellers.
(3) Enhancing the economies of local communities through job creation and trade.
(4) Enhancing cultural cocktails and boosting tourism potentials.
(5) Revenue generation through tolls in the long term.
(6) Reducing people's expenses. If I can drive to my office in Lagos in one hour and live somewhere accommodation is cheaper.

Sonyboom:
When you n the Pandora bastard n criminal Peter Pandora Obi become the president you can priotize that.


Biodun556:



That is your own problem

Slytiger:

You forgot to add tourism.

AuschwitzPrefec:


That's why they are against it.

They want the SS underdeveloped so that their future land grabbing will be easy.

The highway is seen as bypassing their Dot and encircling it making a future biafra a " Dot in the circle " if I can borrow from that llama Buhari.

They hate this project for reasons deeper than you can comprehend and it's all tied to their future land grabbing.

A developed and economically viable and integrated SS can not and will never ever fall for Biafra gimmicks.

This is the reason they are bitterly complaining about and against the project .


Shikena:
It is not passing through Onitsha, Agulu, Nnewi or Aba.


Ezewuzie01:
If Igbos clamoured hard for second Niger Bridge and got it, I don't see why sadists like Peter Obi, who should be the last person to talk about road infrastructure given his much publicised delivery of substandard roads in Anambra that were washed away in less than six months, should be criticizing a game changer like Lagos Calabar coastal road.

LegendHero:
I am glad of the economic prospect of the road to the South-West and South-South people.

Especially that Ondo state axis.


It is really annoying when we keep warning you guys about disasters that can be avoided while you guys keep supporting those disasters which then affects the whole country...


We warned you guys about Buhari

We warned you guys about Tinubu

We warned you guys about his policies

See where Nigeria is today....

Now we are warning you guys about this project....

Do you guys ever learn?

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