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Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by Nobody: 8:59am On Dec 28, 2014 |
LOL the 9ja train be like 19th century gatling machine gun Smh!
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Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by Nobody: 9:00am On Dec 28, 2014 |
LRNZH: Railways help a lot....it reduces costs of transporting raw materials for industries and exports....which means reduced costs of production.And it is a good means of mass transport. Nigeria's railway problem in my opinion is the narrow gauge we use....which is why a journey from Lagos to Kano takes 23 hours.... |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by lordmayor4(m): 9:01am On Dec 28, 2014 |
tbaby534: Crawl? Railway is the first means of transportation that the colonialists established in Nigeria! How many years is it now and you are still crawling? Are you not ashamed that u r celebrating locomotive auctioned off trains when other countries you started with are going green with electric trains? |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by LRNZH(m): 9:01am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Ezemust: I have posted elsewhere that GEJ has only two achievements after 4 to 5 years so far but I will not go into the details. 1. Eliminating Fuel queues 2. Airports remodelling But the fundamentals are not right even in the two mentioned above. Sorry I can't go into details here. 1 Like |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by Geostatistical(m): 9:01am On Dec 28, 2014 |
I challenge all Jonathanians to post a Selfie from the "New" Nigeria Trains.....So far I have only seen pictures sponsored by the Govt |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by shiffynaani(m): 9:01am On Dec 28, 2014 |
kayalla:we should appreciate old trains that are simply OUTDATED in the 21st century! The cost with which they were refurbished pass the cost of new electric train self 1 Like |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by ATMCARD2(m): 9:04am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Obiagelli:.I doubt,if ur parents are still alive,cox if they do u wldnt b abusing Mr President dis way.Accept ma sympathy on ur late parents. 3 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by caprini1: 9:06am On Dec 28, 2014 |
sufido123:I still remember market women being flogged and their beverages seized by soldiers at apongbon in 1984 january and their goods distributed freely for price hike or something like that. 5 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by bnovative(m): 9:07am On Dec 28, 2014 |
DaBullIT:Can u upload the train before gej's administration? Also compare the state of railway system of those countries with that of Nigeria, starting from your saviour buhari's government. Until u do these, u are not fair in ur comparison. 3 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by yemdogg: 9:08am On Dec 28, 2014 |
still not voting for GEJ..... Infact I ain't voting for the next 6 months so I don't mistakenly vote for GEJ in Feb 2015 |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by iyobs7(f): 9:08am On Dec 28, 2014 |
LRNZH: When you mentioned Buhari, that is when I gave up because it is obvious you are out here to give the gullible ones more reason to hate the present government... It is just unforuntate... 1 Like |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by datribune: 9:08am On Dec 28, 2014 |
BrosPeter: What an ignorant post. dis is what we ar talking about. If u don't know can't u research or ask elders?. Ur post shows absolute ignorance of d type of hand dat Buhari was dealt when he became head of state. We ar talking of someone inheriting an economy dat was practically dead & resuscitating it & u thru ignorance of d depth & magnitude of d economic problem & national debt dat d GMB govt inherited u ask whether he built trains in an economy dat was practically dead. How clueless can u get?. d NPN crooks looted d country to bankruptcy. d country was broke & heavily in debt. No country would giv d heavily indebted Nigeria any more loans. No food, no money. Soap, milk, sugar etc popularly called essential commodities disappeared frm d market. Fed govt couldn't even pay salaries & u ar here talking of building of trains in an economy totally wrecked thru profligacy & corruption by thieving politicians. smh 1 Like |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by PassingShot(m): 9:08am On Dec 28, 2014 |
BrosPeter: It is because you have refused to see his achievements despite that they have been presented on this forum severally. We see what we choose to see, you know? [size=15pt]Try this and pick what is relevant to you from there:[/size] 1. Buhari was governor of Borno state under Obasanjo regime and later minister of petroleum. 2. Buhari birthed and supervised the establishment of the existing refineries in NIGERIA. 3. He was head of state between 1983-1985 (a period of 20 months). There was no religious crisis while he was head of state. 4. He reduced inflation from 23% to 4% by fiscal discipline and home grown economic team (not achieved under any other era). 5. J.J. Rawlings of Ghana took over 2 years before him and killed all the corrupt leaders, while Buhari only sentenced the corrupt leaders in Nigeria to prison. 6. Under his watch as PTF chairman, what he did in road construction in that short period hasn’t been matched by 12 years of the PDP. Hospitals and universities around the country never witnessed as much benefits as they got from the PTF from any government after or before his time. 7. He refused to collect allowance while serving as chairman of the PTF because he said he was already drawing a pension from government, his conscience would not allow him to draw another salary from the purse of same government. 8. He returned excess money spent to purse of government on his return from oversea training as a military officer 9. He is the only former head of state that does not own property or land in Abuja. 10. Buhari personally recommended late Dora Akunyili to OBJ because of her diligence during PTF interaction. Every attempt to rubbish him through probes in time past ended up vindicating him! The man who was asked by OBJ to take over PTF before it was scrapped with the aim of indicting Buhari ended up being prosecuted for misappropriating $100 million of PTF funds! 11. His personal driver and cook of many years are christians He has OPENLY challenged those who accuse him of religious fundamentalism to come out and show proof. No one has till today taken up the challenge. 12. He is the ONLY politician in northern Nigeria today who fills rallies without renting a crowd! People who know him (including pastor Bakare) have said of him……” All I need from Buhari is his word, I can take it to the bank”. If honesty and probity are the things you want for Nigeria, now is the time to choose right. ”Conscience is an opened wound, only truth can heal it” 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by bolod(m): 9:09am On Dec 28, 2014 |
A president in his 6th yr in office hu can't run on d strength of his achievements in gov't, bt resorting 2 running a campaign of lies & mischief, @d xpense of d unity of d Nigerian nation,is without a doubt a failed president & a failed being. #47DaysToGo 2 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by DaBullIT(m): 9:10am On Dec 28, 2014 |
shakazuldadon: Shaka Zulu da don ? What I would say is , its best to dream of flying , and attempt to fly, there will be failures but through it , you'll learn that you need to gain speed in order to fly/lift off , that process is called discovery and awareness Nigeria has been crawling , so far we still fall while crawling , so why not take a leap ? |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by Galadimabawa: 9:12am On Dec 28, 2014 |
I will never be temted an say I will join nigeria train to travel. My kid bross try it three days ago from ibadan to Minna he spend two days infect he hes to drop in mokwa an join a car, HE IS GOING FOR THANKS GIVING TODAY. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by sufido123: 9:13am On Dec 28, 2014 |
PassingShot: These nonsense have been debunked numerous times. Why resurrect them again? Find another propaganda tool, not these tired and retired factually incorrect assertions. 9 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by Ahmeduana(m): 9:14am On Dec 28, 2014 |
LRNZH:MR MAN PLEASE GET A LIFE! HAD BEEN YOUR THIEVING BASTARDS FORMER LEADERS HAVE DONE THE RIGHT THINGS AT THE RIGHT TIME WE WON'T BE STARTING FROM WHERE WE ARE NOW! 2 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by DaBullIT(m): 9:15am On Dec 28, 2014 |
bnovative: Instead of sending me to do that ? Why don't you do that yourself and share your discoveries with the world ? I'm done uploading proofs and links for thomas(es) Do your research , share your findings period 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by Geostatistical(m): 9:15am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Hong Kong 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by LRNZH(m): 9:16am On Dec 28, 2014 |
iyobs7: Reason am bro. By February, 2015 I have to vote. I need an alternative to GEJ because he has failed woefully by my average standards. 5 years and we are talking about awarding projects contracts and startup of constructions. When the three big elephants in the rooms are not functional: Security, Power and Refineries. What viable option do I have? Mind you I have supported GEJ in the past. 2 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by mediachirps(m): 9:17am On Dec 28, 2014 |
LRNZH:we better pass this one joor |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by PassingShot(m): 9:19am On Dec 28, 2014 |
sufido123: Which of them please? Don't just make a sweeping statement and expect to be taken seriously. 2 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by McSterling(m): 9:19am On Dec 28, 2014 |
LRNZH:The train in the second pic isn't bad. |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by LRNZH(m): 9:19am On Dec 28, 2014 |
mediachirps: No deceive yourself o. Na electric train o... Because you see plenty people on top am? |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by datribune: 9:22am On Dec 28, 2014 |
caprini1: Don't post lies. Politicians & crooks hoarded stuffs in their warehouses. No food, no essential commodities. Soap, milk, sugar etc popularly called essential commodities disappeared from d shelves. d NPN vampires partied away conspicuously while nigerians groaned in unimaginable suffering. d warehouses were full while d market stalls were empty & d masses suffered. Fortunately 4 nigeria, d patriotic duo of Buhari & Idiagbon came to d people's rescue. d warehouses where d NPN criminals hoarded foodstuffs & commodities were thrown open & d nigerian people were given relief. It was a new day 4 d nigerian people & they were grateful to Buhari & Idiagbon |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by chinenye1999: 9:23am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Slow poke president indeed! We need a change! Sai Buhari! Obiagelli: 1 Like |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by LRNZH(m): 9:24am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Galadimabawa: See? First hand experience. I feel your bro's pains |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by anonimi: 9:24am On Dec 28, 2014 |
patrickmuf: So your 'another country' go dash you the 'improved foundation' abi na your gworo-stained teeth na im you go comot take go buy am That was how some brainless fellow citizens were screaming against the US to dash us their drugs for Ebola Again, I ask- is daftness a criterion for being accepted as a supporter of the Association of Pretending Crooks, APC 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by sufido123: 9:26am On Dec 28, 2014 |
PassingShot: Do the research yourself. Don't pass the buck to me. 1 Like |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by MrEverest(m): 9:27am On Dec 28, 2014 |
Nigerians and their wicked insincerity! This jobless op trying to compare oranges with apples should go get a life! Irrespective of political cum social, religious or whatever inclination or bias, if we as Nigerians truly want our country to progress, then we should give credit when we ought to and condemn when something is wrong, that is how it is done in civilized climes. Now what was the state of Nigerian railway system prior to the regime of GEJ, was it even in existence? Now you have the temerity to compare with countries that have a culture and system of perennially running railway system with added advantage of improvement to the existing infrastructure to Nigeria that is more or less starting from the scratch! You dare to compare railway system of Nigeria with that of the developed world, since when did we start to rub shoulders with the first world? Do you think we would wake up one-day and start competing with the wave of a magic wand? My fellow countrymen and women, it is a gradual process with determined effort. That is how South korea, UAE, Brazil etc achieved success. Even if we buy electric supersonic trains, do we have the infrastructure to utilize it or is with the 4000 megawatts that we currently produce? The fact is that while Nigeria was busy changing military regimes and electing mediocre presidents, the rest of the world left us behind, and with the advent of cheap and accessible internet, a majority of us discovered to our shame and consternation, how much we have been left behind. Those trumping up Buhari as the messiah that would clean the Augean stable is either not discerning enough to know that Buhari is already on the part to senility, is not versatile and does not have what it takes to steer the ship of an emerging and complex nation like ours, or are driving by an overriding tribal sentiment. Secondly, how are we sure that Tinubu is not hoping on the Yaradua treatment, what if Buhari dies on assumption of office, since he is already old, would Osinbajo take over? would the north accept that? would the unity of Nigeria not threatened again or would Osinbajo be asked to step aside when he knows he has the constitutional right to takeover? We should all ponder over these and more when we blindly follow politicians that obviously have selfish agendas. 9 Likes |
Re: PHOTOS: Comparison Of GEJ New Trains With Trains From Other Countries by McSterling(m): 9:28am On Dec 28, 2014 |
red101:Not bad at all. A good start. 1 Like |
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