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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by mrborntodoit: 8:57pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
ayindejimmy: Be contempt with what you have,don't pry your eyes into your neighbors pot of soup. 2 Likes |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by deji68: 9:00pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
no mind am Aregbe for use all dilapidated Lagbus...the glorified Molue.... anonimi: 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 9:04pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
[s] anonimi:[/s] I'm not interested in your bait and switch rubbish.. You claimed it's taking forever for the Lagos state govt. to finish the metro rail so the question you are dodging remains the same... Tell us how long it takes to build a 27.5 km metro rail with ten lane freeway, BRT lane, multiple metro stations, multiple overhead bridges, a metro bridge across the Lagos Lagoon, power plants to run the metro system including the fact they they have to import nearly everything needed for the project? |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 9:05pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
Abuja rail with roof shed rail station...lmao.. 1 Share
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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by anonimi: 9:06pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
aresa: Let's check if your arithmetics is up to scratch now: 1983 to 2014 will make how many years 1 Like |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 9:07pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
^^^^^ This is the mediocre rubbish these clowns are somersaulting over... This is just too funny |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 9:09pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
[s] anonimi:[/s] When you say something is taking too long to complete, you should be able to give us the right length of time for completion so kindly tell us how long it takes to build a 27.5 km metro rail with ten lane freeway, BRT lane, multiple metro stations, multiple overhead bridges, a metro bridge across the Lagos Lagoon, power plants to run the metro system including the fact they they have to import nearly everything needed for the project? |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 9:17pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 9:26pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
I don't even know why these mediocre people are comparing the largest public works project in Africa with their mediocre village rail project in Abuja. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by acenazt: 9:31pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
IGBOSON1:Yet Millions of Dollars are transferred into their Endless pockets. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 9:44pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
BackDatAssUp: So which of you janjawiid mods edited my post above and removed the lagos classroom and replaced it with that icon? Keep deceiving yourselves. Self deceit is only the shovel needed for your grave digging Seun get rid of malctunji, oamj4 and mynd_44 before they use their cheap hustle to destroy all your hardwork 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 9:57pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
I travelled in that type of Train in 1988! That was in the 20th century! Fast forward to the 21st century some people still want me to call it transformation? Do people even know that private companies run this system? This government has done next to nothing in it. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 10:03pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
BackDatAssUp:Those 10 lane roads you see in Abuja were at completion stages when your "Transformer" came on, so what's your point? Show me a new road in Abuja started and completed since 2010? |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 10:09pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
ayindejimmy:How did you know that the engine is actually nothing more than a big generator? |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by truthnaija: 11:35pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
aresa:Areas why are wasting your time with people that don't appreciate excellence. The pillars are finally been completed over the marina and they are a site to behold ,this is the largest public work infrastructure in the whole of Africa .the impact is enormous in terms of opportunities. The already completed are just beautiful |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Ovamboland(m): 12:26am On Nov 24, 2014 |
deji68: Shame on you for comparing the FG with 52% national income with one state sharing the remaining 48% with 35 other states and 774 LGs. The tracks on which the so called transformation took place was built in late 1800's by Britain and is still essentially same since then, narrow gauge. Lagos is building brand new elevated tracks and is under construction and visible and it will be first rail to link the island and mainland. 1 Like |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Ucheosefoh(m): 12:48am On Nov 24, 2014 |
aresa:BROS can you back up your claims with pictures so that we will know the level of works going on or we will take your claims as a fallacious claim |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by slightlyMad(f): 5:06am On Nov 24, 2014 |
ayindejimmy: please leave these village people. they need to travel outside the country, even if it is ghana and see for themselves |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by deji68: 9:12am On Nov 24, 2014 |
in the age of Google cant even do your homework before making a comment ...shame yes the federal gov rehabilitated The colonial narrow gauge Line which all Gov failed to do since "1800". They laid additional Equally, new railway lines are being constructed in standard gauge (1435mm). These include: Ajaokuta - Warri line of 277km; Kaduna - Abuja (Idu) line of 186 km . a loan of 242 m dollar million dollar was approved for the 39 km project. After 7 year if all we are seeing are pillars, we must talk.....we are all stakeholders. Yes the allocation formular is 48% and 52%(fed gov), that is why we should hold all tier of the gov reponsible....chikena Ovamboland: |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by pmc01(m): 9:55am On Nov 24, 2014 |
BackDatAssUp: Is the federal government ruling over Abuja only or Nigeria? Stop kidding please! |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 10:02am On Nov 24, 2014 |
pmc01: Your fashole that constituted himself soverign lord over Lagos by deporting Nigerians from Lagos should get ready for total independence 1 Like |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by PhockPhockMan: 11:12am On Nov 24, 2014 |
slightlyMad:You're not only slightly mad, what I'm seeing in you is full blown madness. Before you post pictures of modern train, also post the number of years the system is under operation. Nigerians, especially opposition elements are either ingrates or blind. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by fyneguy: 11:17am On Nov 24, 2014 |
Op Those trains predated Jonathan's government. They have been working before Jonathan came on board, same way some old trains were operational in Lagos. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by PhockPhockMan: 12:42pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
aresa:Hypocrite, you admit that one of the reason it's taking Fashola eternity to finish his rail system is that he imports everything, now tell me, which of the material GEJ is using that was not imported. So unfortunate. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by PhockPhockMan: 12:58pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
Horus:You never told anyone that your father's $20 billion is missing. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Goddex: 2:04pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
aresa: Oga, some of you don't ever travel out. somebody just showed you a 10 lanes expressway in Abuja built by GEJ There are two of such long stretched extremely beautiful roads See examples:
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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 2:21pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
PhockPhockMan: Olodo. What's time got to do with jona buying and forcing ancient locomotives on Nigerians and Time needed to construct a metro rail with ten lane freeway, BRT access, build power plants, buy trains, build rail stations, build overhead bridges and so on.? It's not by force to comment so it beats me why some of you just don't STFU... 1 Like |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 2:37pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
Goddex: What's wrong with you unintelligent can't read and comprehend people...? If your FG is not building a metro rail and constructing a ten lane freeway to go with it at the same time, also building power plants to power the metro rail, not building over head bridges, not building metro stations, why compare your FG building a common rail train and expect both to be completed at the same time? Don't you people have basic common sense? Why do you people think like elementary school kids? Geezzz... 1 Like |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 2:43pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
Ucheosefoh: You obviously have access to the internet so help yourself with google... |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Enice(m): 3:18pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
It is the height of ignorance for someome to compare "a part to the whole". Lagos is part of Nigeria and she derives most of her income from doing business with the FG (seaport, airports, ministries, etc). But what one can compare is the style of governance to which I would say is lacking at the center (FG). Fashola would trash Jonathan anyday in style of governance. 1 Like |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Olaolufred(m): 3:31pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
toyoe49: YOU WILL SURE BE FAR BETTER THAN GOOFLUCK. IF IS BETWEEN YOU AND EBELLEI, I WILL VOTE YOU. |
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by PhockPhockMan: 3:52pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
aresa:You're a waste of sperm. |
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