Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 5:24pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
Gej's Transformation legacy 3 Likes |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by chudionu58(f): 5:54pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ENDTIMEISNEAR: Gej's Transformation legacy. Apc Buhari govt Talk Talk and no Do .
According to Liar Mohamed, we have tactically Defeated Boko haram but Tactically expecting soft Target Attacks. Where is that? |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by BeClever: 8:41pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
ENDTIMEISNEAR: Gej's Transformation legacy. Apc Buhari govt Talk Talk and no Do .
According to Liar Mohamed, we have tactically Defeated Boko haram but Tactically expecting soft Target Attacks. Op so you are a village boy with Camera Phone and Internet Data.. .you must be a Village champion to possess this level.. I love your picture shaa.. Kudos! GEJ we must regret.. .by the time this tyrant is through with us, if ur child is going to school in the morning u will use 1k to buy 1buscuit for his snack box... 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by Amebo123: 9:56pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
BeClever:
Op so you are a village boy with Camera Phone and Internet Data.. .you must be a Village champion to possess this level..
I love your picture shaa.. Kudos!
GEJ we must regret.. .by the time this tyrant is through with us, if ur child is going to school in the morning u will use 1k to buy 1buscuit for his snack box... Is that your prayer? Really? And who will suffer Buhari? Please let us mind what we wish our country. I don't like Buhari but i love my country. And will not wish her people to suffer just to say Buhari is bad. Democracy is majority having their way. |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 8:40am On Feb 28, 2016 |
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Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 12:38am On Feb 29, 2016 |
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Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by Ofodirinwa: 12:45am On Feb 29, 2016 |
BeClever:
Op so you are a village boy with Camera Phone and Internet Data.. .you must be a Village champion to possess this level..
I love your picture shaa.. Kudos!
GEJ we must regret.. .by the time this tyrant is through with us, if ur child is going to school in the morning u will use 1k to buy 1buscuit for his snack box... you must be yoruba or hausa, every eastern village has internet 1 Like |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by wadetaw202: 2:31am On Feb 29, 2016 |
ENDTIMEISNEAR: Gej's Transformation legacy. Apc Buhari govt Talk Talk and no Do .
According to Liar Mohamed, we have tactically Defeated Boko haram but Tactically expecting soft Target Attacks. How many projects did gej complete in your region? If none, then you can only be a zombie for blindly campaigning for him even after he had lost election. 1 Like |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by hollandis(f): 2:55am On Feb 29, 2016 |
Is that a train .OMG backward people |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 12:00pm On Mar 06, 2016 |
we miss you Uncle Jona and mama piss |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by oduastates: 12:11pm On Mar 06, 2016 |
Did train ever stop working in Nigeria? Nope . Was Jonathan responsible . Nope Work started on the rehabilitation of the railway under abacha( contracts awarded to Chinese national railway company) and continue all through abdusalam , obasanjo yar adua. I can remember when they were working on the Ibadan section of the track in 1999. Jonathan ,like everything he did , put a few ancient trains ( costing less than $5million ) on ancient tracks to score cheap publicity , whereas most of the heavy lifting ( contract award, payments, construction ) had already been done by previous administrations with little money. 1 Like |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by snailspeed: 12:53pm On Mar 06, 2016 |
oduastates: Did train ever stop working in Nigeria? Nope . Was Jonathan responsible . Nope Work started on the rehabilitation of the railway under abacha( contracts awarded to Chinese national railway company) and continue all through abdusalam , obasanjo yar adua. I can remember when they were working on the Ibadan section of the track in 1996. Jonathan ,like everything he did , put a few ancient trains ( costing less than $5million ) on ancient tracks to score cheap publicity , whereas most of the heavy lifting ( contract award, payments, construction ) had already been done by previous administrations with little money.
Posts like these really exposes you lot as pathetic liars and unrepentant sycophants. But it is good as it lets the world identify you lot 1 Like |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by Mafia449: 1:30pm On Mar 06, 2016 |
oduastates: Did train ever stop working in Nigeria? Nope . Was Jonathan responsible . Nope Work started on the rehabilitation of the railway under abacha( contracts awarded to Chinese national railway company) and continue all through abdusalam , obasanjo yar adua. I can remember when they were working on the Ibadan section of the track in 1996. Jonathan ,like everything he did , put a few ancient trains ( costing less than $5million ) on ancient tracks to score cheap publicity , whereas most of the heavy lifting ( contract award, payments, construction ) had already been done by previous administrations with little money.
[/quote][quote] Give honour to whom it is due and it will not kill you.ok 1 Like |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 3:21pm On Apr 11, 2016 |
Senator Gbenga Ashafa, who chairs the Senate Committee on "Land Transportation," has debunked the assertion by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and the Chair of House of Representatives Appropriation Committee, Abdulmunin Jibrin and other lawmakers that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Railway project was never included in the 2016 budget. In a press statement below, the Senator made it clear that while the initial budget did not contain the project, his Committee later received an amended budget from the executive branch through the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, who also defended the budget before his committee. He stated that the committee decided to allocate money to commence construction of the Lagos-Calabar rail in 2016. A counterpart funding is expected to be provided by the Chinese Export-Import Bank for the project.
See full text of Senator Ashafa's Press Statement below: I have carefully followed the news items making the rounds in relation to the budget presented to the National Assembly and what was defended by the Ministry of Transport before the Senate Committee on Land Transport which I have the privilege of chairing. The focal points of controversy seem to be the Lagos to Calabar railway modernisation projects and the completion of the Idu – Kaduna rail line. I confirm that the Lagos to Calabar rail line was not in the original document that was presented to the National Assembly by the Executive. However subsequently at the budget defense session before the Senate Committee on Land Transport, the Hon. Minister for Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, did inform the committee of the omission of the Lagos to Calabar rail modernisation project and indeed sent a supplementary copy of the ministry's budget to the committee which contained the said project. The minister noted that the amount needed for the counterpart funding for both the Lagos to Kano and Lagos to Calabar rail modernisation projects was in the sum of 120 Billion Naira, being 60 Billion Naira per project. While the committee did not completely agree with all the changes made in the subsequent document, being fully aware of the critical importance of the rail sector to the development of our dear country, distinguished members of the Senate Committee on Land transport keyed into the laudable (Lagos to Calabar, rail modernisation) project and found ways of appropriating funds for the project without exceeding the envelope provided for the ministry. In so doing, the committee observed that the Lagos to Kano rail rehabilitation project had been allocated the sum of N52 Billion Naira as against the sum of 60 billion which the Hon. Minister requested as counterpart funding while no allocation whatsoever was made for the Lagos to Calabar rail line. Hence, the sum of 54 billion Naira that was discovered by the Senate Committee on Land Transport to be floating in the budget of the Ministry of Transportation as presented by the Executive was injected into augmenting the funds needed for counterpart funding of both projects (Lagos to Kano and Lagos to Calabar Rail modernisation), as at the time the committee defended its report before the senate committee on Appropriation. The Lagos to Calabar rail modernisation project was therefore included in the Senate Committee on Land Transports recommendation to the Senate Committee on Appropriations. With regard to the Idu to Kaduna rail completion, the Senate Committee on Land Transport did not interfere with what was provided for in the budget as sent by the executive, being approximately 18 Billion Naira hence I am equally surprised to read on the pages of the newspapers that the amount allocated to the said project was reduced by 8 Billion Naira. While I would have preferred to wait till Tuesday April 12th 2016 when the National Assembly reconvenes in order to have the benefit of viewing the details of the budget that was conveyed to the executive as passed, I am compelled to place the facts in proper perspective as it relates to the activities of the Senate Committee on Land Transport. Without prejudice to the considerations and powers of the Senate Committee on Appropriations with regard to the appropriations process, the foregoing is the true reflection of what transpired at the committee level with respect to the Land Transport sector of the Ministry of Transport. Senator Gbenga Ashafa (Lagos East) Senate Committee on Land Transport.
saharareporters.com/2016/04/11/federal-government-included-and-defended-inclusion-lagos-calabar-rail-2016-budget-senate who removed the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Railway project in 2016 Budget from National Assembly APC BUHARI Govt is a Scam |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 1:19pm On Jun 23, 2016 |
The management of the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) has declared free train service for all commuters across the country.
The Managing Director of the NRC, Mr Fidet Okhiria, made the announcement on Wednesday in Rigasa, Kaduna State in Nigeria’s northeast region.
He said the free train service, which would last for two weeks, would enable Nigerians know that the corporation was fully set for commercial services.
Speaking after inspecting the railway facilities put in place by the corporation, Mr Okhiria advised Nigerians to de-congest the highways.
He urged them to embrace the use of train services for the transportation of goods and passengers.
Complementing the NRC boss’ appeal, the project supervisor at the construction site, Mr Lv Feng, assured all commuters of safety and efficient service.
http://www.channelstv.com/2016/06/22/nrc-declares-free-train-service-for-commuters/ GEJ Achievements |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by ENDTIMEISNEAR: 9:07pm On Jul 26, 2016 |
Buhari, Amaechi & El-rufai At Abuja-Kaduna Railway Project Flag Off GEJ Legacy Man of the People |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by porka: 11:25pm On Jul 26, 2016 |
oduastates: Did train ever stop working in Nigeria? Nope . Was Jonathan responsible . Nope Work started on the rehabilitation of the railway under abacha( contracts awarded to Chinese national railway company) and continue all through abdusalam , obasanjo yar adua. I can remember when they were working on the Ibadan section of the track in 1999. Jonathan ,like everything he did , put a few ancient trains ( costing less than $5million ) on ancient tracks to score cheap publicity , whereas most of the heavy lifting ( contract award, payments, construction ) had already been done by previous administrations with little money.
You people keep posting hopeless rants everywhere. Obasanjo started it, Yaradua paid for it, Abacha drew the plan, Mungo Park discovered it, Mary Slessor slep inside it, Uthman dan Fodio laid the track... This is how psychosis starts. |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by BuhariApcFools: 9:06pm On Mar 13, 2017 |
GOD BLESS GEJ. THE BEST PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA . |
Re: Gej's Legacy -Picture Of Train Passing Through A Rural Community ( Pic ) by sultaan(m): 9:23pm On Mar 13, 2017 |
Best time in Nigeria's history and all you can proudly point at is an old train, ow much lower do we need to set our achievement level a lot higher than things private companies build within a year |