Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by nonxo007(m): 7:05am On Aug 25, 2020 |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 7:08am On Aug 25, 2020 |
daddytime: The people wey buy the huge real estate don dey move in with their properties small small.
I don kukuma dey learn Chinese/mandarin. I don chose my name already.
Tian Hiang Lol |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by supereagle(m): 7:08am On Aug 25, 2020 |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Dalby(m): 7:10am On Aug 25, 2020 |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by mikebabs101: 7:10am On Aug 25, 2020 |
olawale1516: They are still importing locomotive train at this century.... Nigeria is a joke Is that not what they use in UK and other developed countries. How many countries have bullet trains ? So what's your point? 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by OROSUNBOLB(m): 7:11am On Aug 25, 2020 |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Yus2020: 7:13am On Aug 25, 2020 |
The useless supporters of this evil Apc government will not talk about insecurity, poor economy and killing of Christians in southern Kaduna yet people are not seeing it |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by tramzy7: 7:15am On Aug 25, 2020 |
post=93194125: This is the kinda positive and good news that make the children of hate, frustration and perdition go mad and wail. They are even doing that on the thread before we arrived, are we surprised? Hell nooooo Just like Peak milk : it's in them. Daily bitterness and hatred for any good news about our darling country.
Make all of una pessimist take am.......
I HATE TRAINS. I HATE BRIDGES. I HATE RICE. I HATE TALLEST BUILDING EAST OF THE NIGER
Let me give the background to this piece. I was reading some comments on Twitter early in the week, when I ran into this one by one Dr Ben Gbenro: “Why are some people allergic to good news about Nigeria? You are angry about the test-run of Lagos-Ibadan rail, you are angry about the development in Onne Port, but will eagerly amplify any negative news even if it’s not true. Something is wrong with you and I am here to tell you.”
Of course, that comment generated responses, both positive and negative. But the one that caught my fancy specially was by Ayekooto, who declared: “We have got to a stage when GMB achievements can no longer be denied but hated. I hate trains. I hate bridges. I hate rice.”
Very profound. A lot of people can no longer deny the many achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari, particularly in the area of infrastructure, building a new Nigeria, and so, they have decided to hate it. Sad. Very sad.
Nobody can deny that there are very serious challenges in the country, particularly in the areas of security, the economy, and standard of living generally. But that is not all there is to Nigeria of today, and those challenges are being addressed very robustly. That hymn says “behind a frowning providence, He hides a smiling face. His purposes will ripen fast, unfolding every hour.” We will surely see an end to the challenges, if we all work together, and eschew hate speeches.
Why then do some people choose to see and amplify only negative things? Why do they choose to remain willfully blind and deaf to positive things? And surrounded and confronted by salutary developments, they keep repeating; what has the Buhari administration achieved? Show us.
You tell them that just last weekend, there was a test run of the Lagos-Ibadan rail project, with brand new coaches that will begin commercial operation before the end of the year.That is happening in a country where we were told we couldn’t afford new coaches when our oil was selling at over 100 dollars per barrel. Now, at about 40 dollars per barrel, we are launching new coaches. Instead of giving credit to a prudent government, they just say; I hate trains.
Okay, if you hate trains, what of brand new airports in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Enugu, and others in the works? There was a time we were said to parade the worst airports in the world. But not any longer. Buhari reversed it in his four years. What do they say about that? They look up, look down, scratch their heads, and say; I hate airports. I’ve never even boarded a plane in my life, and I don’t want to board. Will I ever enter a plane if I’d been killed by bandits?
Okay. You hate airports and planes. What of bridges being built over rivers in different parts of the country, most especially the Second River Niger Bridge, which the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) built with mouth for 16 years. You tell them that the bridge is almost 50% done, and should be completed in the first quarter of 2022. There’s also the Loko-Oweto Bridge, linking Benue and Nasarawa States. It was started by a previous administration, but almost completed now. Like a cornered rat, their eyes dart furtively from corner to corner, seeking a hole to enter. Finding none, they tell you deadpan: I hate bridges.
Okay. All those are physical structures. So they want stomach infrastructure. You then tell them of the rice revolution, which has freed us from being a net importer of the product in the world. You point out that if Buhari hadn’t put his money where his mouth was, and encouraged us to go back to the land, causing rice farmers to rise from six to 12 million, we would have been in serious trouble when COVID-19 struck. How would we have imported rice, with all international borders closed, and no foreign exchange to even place orders? They pat their tummies gingerly, belch after a hearty meal, and then declare: I hate rice.
A Cancer Centre has been built and commissioned by President Buhari at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). An ultra-modern diagnostic center also built and commissioned in Kano. And just this week, another diagnostic centre built at a cost of $5.5 million, was commissioned at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, in Abia State. What do they say of all these? “I hate hospitals. May I never need to use any diagnostic centre. It is not my portion.”
You join them to say amen, since you don’t have a hateful heart. And you remind them that the largest ever vessel in the country, Maerskline Stadelhorn, with a length of 300 meters and width of 48 meters, berthed few days ago at Onne Port, in Rivers State. That is the biggest ever container vessel to berth in any part of Nigeria. Onne people were delirious with joy, and praised the government to high heavens, because no vessel had come to their port for 12 years, till August last year, under Buhari. You tell the naysayers the positive economic implications, but they refuse to listen. They dive under water, shouting as they go: We hate container vessels.
You then take them to Yenagoa, in Bayelsa State. Just last week, the skyline of South-south and South-East was transformed, as President Buhari commissioned the tallest Federal Government structure in the region, the 17-story Nigerian Content Tower, Headquarters of Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).
The architectural masterpiece occupies an area equivalent to four football fields, and has a 1,000 seater conference centre plus a 10 MW power plant. Started in late 2015, now completed, all under Buhari. Engineer Simbi Wabote, Executive Secretary of the agency paid tribute to the resolve, determination and encouragement of the President, that saw the structure to completion in record time. And Wabote, third E.S of NCDMB in its 10 years history, has written his name in gold. Just because he has a supportive President.
Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylvia, under whose tenure as Bayelsa State Governor the land was allocated for the project, declared: “The commissioning of this building is symbolic in many ways. It shows that Mr President is keen to see infrastructural development in every part of the country...It shows that skyscrapers and other laudable infrastructure can be built in the Niger Delta.”
But they say Buhari hasn’t achieved anything. You show them the 17-story building, and as they gaze skyward, their caps and headgear fall off. You pick the cap and headgear, dust and hand them back. And you ask, brothers and sisters, how now? Rather than admit defeat, they pull the caps and headgear over their eyes, and grumbled: We hate skyscrapers. They make us dizzy.
At that point, you pity them. You realize that they need prayers. They hate everything good. They hate anything uplifting. They hate development. They hate their country. They even hate themselves.
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by bewla(m): 7:17am On Aug 25, 2020 |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by sofiscatedmoron: 7:17am On Aug 25, 2020 |
China can not use this train in their country ,,tbey use superspeed train,, so y do they give is locomotives |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Ayomi90: 7:21am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Alex9999: Old old train. Nonsense! Old trains but cool as long as they ar working. 2 Likes |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Obama1183: 7:23am On Aug 25, 2020 |
post=93194125: This is the kinda positive and good news that make the children of hate, frustration and perdition go mad and wail. They are even doing that on the thread before we arrived, are we surprised? Hell nooooo Just like Peak milk : it's in them. Daily bitterness and hatred for any good news about our darling country.
Make all of una pessimist take am.......
I HATE TRAINS. I HATE BRIDGES. I HATE RICE. I HATE TALLEST BUILDING EAST OF THE NIGER
Let me give the background to this piece. I was reading some comments on Twitter early in the week, when I ran into this one by one Dr Ben Gbenro: “Why are some people allergic to good news about Nigeria? You are angry about the test-run of Lagos-Ibadan rail, you are angry about the development in Onne Port, but will eagerly amplify any negative news even if it’s not true. Something is wrong with you and I am here to tell you.”
Of course, that comment generated responses, both positive and negative. But the one that caught my fancy specially was by Ayekooto, who declared: “We have got to a stage when GMB achievements can no longer be denied but hated. I hate trains. I hate bridges. I hate rice.”
Very profound. A lot of people can no longer deny the many achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari, particularly in the area of infrastructure, building a new Nigeria, and so, they have decided to hate it. Sad. Very sad.
Nobody can deny that there are very serious challenges in the country, particularly in the areas of security, the economy, and standard of living generally. But that is not all there is to Nigeria of today, and those challenges are being addressed very robustly. That hymn says “behind a frowning providence, He hides a smiling face. His purposes will ripen fast, unfolding every hour.” We will surely see an end to the challenges, if we all work together, and eschew hate speeches.
Why then do some people choose to see and amplify only negative things? Why do they choose to remain willfully blind and deaf to positive things? And surrounded and confronted by salutary developments, they keep repeating; what has the Buhari administration achieved? Show us.
You tell them that just last weekend, there was a test run of the Lagos-Ibadan rail project, with brand new coaches that will begin commercial operation before the end of the year.That is happening in a country where we were told we couldn’t afford new coaches when our oil was selling at over 100 dollars per barrel. Now, at about 40 dollars per barrel, we are launching new coaches. Instead of giving credit to a prudent government, they just say; I hate trains.
Okay, if you hate trains, what of brand new airports in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Enugu, and others in the works? There was a time we were said to parade the worst airports in the world. But not any longer. Buhari reversed it in his four years. What do they say about that? They look up, look down, scratch their heads, and say; I hate airports. I’ve never even boarded a plane in my life, and I don’t want to board. Will I ever enter a plane if I’d been killed by bandits?
Okay. You hate airports and planes. What of bridges being built over rivers in different parts of the country, most especially the Second River Niger Bridge, which the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) built with mouth for 16 years. You tell them that the bridge is almost 50% done, and should be completed in the first quarter of 2022. There’s also the Loko-Oweto Bridge, linking Benue and Nasarawa States. It was started by a previous administration, but almost completed now. Like a cornered rat, their eyes dart furtively from corner to corner, seeking a hole to enter. Finding none, they tell you deadpan: I hate bridges.
Okay. All those are physical structures. So they want stomach infrastructure. You then tell them of the rice revolution, which has freed us from being a net importer of the product in the world. You point out that if Buhari hadn’t put his money where his mouth was, and encouraged us to go back to the land, causing rice farmers to rise from six to 12 million, we would have been in serious trouble when COVID-19 struck. How would we have imported rice, with all international borders closed, and no foreign exchange to even place orders? They pat their tummies gingerly, belch after a hearty meal, and then declare: I hate rice.
A Cancer Centre has been built and commissioned by President Buhari at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). An ultra-modern diagnostic center also built and commissioned in Kano. And just this week, another diagnostic centre built at a cost of $5.5 million, was commissioned at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, in Abia State. What do they say of all these? “I hate hospitals. May I never need to use any diagnostic centre. It is not my portion.”
You join them to say amen, since you don’t have a hateful heart. And you remind them that the largest ever vessel in the country, Maerskline Stadelhorn, with a length of 300 meters and width of 48 meters, berthed few days ago at Onne Port, in Rivers State. That is the biggest ever container vessel to berth in any part of Nigeria. Onne people were delirious with joy, and praised the government to high heavens, because no vessel had come to their port for 12 years, till August last year, under Buhari. You tell the naysayers the positive economic implications, but they refuse to listen. They dive under water, shouting as they go: We hate container vessels.
You then take them to Yenagoa, in Bayelsa State. Just last week, the skyline of South-south and South-East was transformed, as President Buhari commissioned the tallest Federal Government structure in the region, the 17-story Nigerian Content Tower, Headquarters of Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).
The architectural masterpiece occupies an area equivalent to four football fields, and has a 1,000 seater conference centre plus a 10 MW power plant. Started in late 2015, now completed, all under Buhari. Engineer Simbi Wabote, Executive Secretary of the agency paid tribute to the resolve, determination and encouragement of the President, that saw the structure to completion in record time. And Wabote, third E.S of NCDMB in its 10 years history, has written his name in gold. Just because he has a supportive President.
Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylvia, under whose tenure as Bayelsa State Governor the land was allocated for the project, declared: “The commissioning of this building is symbolic in many ways. It shows that Mr President is keen to see infrastructural development in every part of the country...It shows that skyscrapers and other laudable infrastructure can be built in the Niger Delta.”
But they say Buhari hasn’t achieved anything. You show them the 17-story building, and as they gaze skyward, their caps and headgear fall off. You pick the cap and headgear, dust and hand them back. And you ask, brothers and sisters, how now? Rather than admit defeat, they pull the caps and headgear over their eyes, and grumbled: We hate skyscrapers. They make us dizzy.
At that point, you pity them. You realize that they need prayers. They hate everything good. They hate anything uplifting. They hate development. They hate their country. They even hate themselves.
plagiarism u talk to much u always see d guys side of dis bleeped up government useless mannagbbrills 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by CALCULUS16: 7:25am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Chinese are the angels we have in this world. Imagine a world without them, boring and stressful! they are blessed with wisdom and they bless other nations with the products of their intelligence. Either locomotive or not, which one can we make ourselves? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by LMS1(m): 7:25am On Aug 25, 2020 |
they must make sure that truck ships it down to Nigeria |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Tywo2018: 7:26am On Aug 25, 2020 |
When they are using speed trains u see us. Scrap Alex9999: Old old train. Nonsense! |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by NwaIgboBoy(m): 7:28am On Aug 25, 2020 |
FG can't even purchase a sexy train , see as this one look like danfo sister.
Tufiakwa Nigeria!!!!! |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by MsAllison(f): 7:28am On Aug 25, 2020 |
post=93194139: What kind of train did the thieves, criminals and looters that you all support bought in 16 years of failure? Make sure you reply this kid Alex!
Reply ke? For where..........
You castigate sane, hardworking and honest Nairaland members for loving and voting for a honest, good man and voting out thieves, looters and criminals? na dat one dey make una vex, comedey wail 24/7? Y'all need to examine what is wrong with y'all...for real.
No offence! 3 Likes 3 Shares |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Captaincee(m): 7:32am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Alex9999: Old old train. Nonsense! At least, it's better than nothing. |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by DaddyGngeess(m): 7:34am On Aug 25, 2020 |
daddytime: The people wey buy the huge real estate don dey move in with their properties small small.
I don kukuma dey learn Chinese/mandarin. I don chose my name already.
Tian Hiang Hahahahah, abeg I wan learn too |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by bongolistik(m): 7:35am On Aug 25, 2020 |
China be helping the world for time immemorial |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by simpleseyi: 7:37am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Alex9999: Old old train. Nonsense! You can continue walking from your village to Otuoke to report to the drunk ineffectual buffoon or walk to Ota Farm to report to incest Owu Spirit.the two foolish idiots that did nothing in 14 years. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by simpleseyi: 7:39am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Conceptsncontex:
Then after some years we would decide to modernize. The whole world is going with natural clean energy. But my county still sees buying diesel locomotives as an achievement. Post your own life achievement, let's see if it's better than these locomotives 2 Likes |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by humilitypays(m): 7:42am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Nigerians have suffered so much in the hands of visionless, wicked, heartless, inhumane, corrupt ridden leaders since 1960, kai! Nigeria citizens are the most cheated, most humiliated, most unfortunate citizens of any country in the world. Just imagine the outdated, 13th century coal-powered train look-alike Buhari and Thief Amaechi deemed fit for Nigerians in the year 2020 It shall never be well with all these wicked, corrupt, selfish leaders of Nigeria. God and nature will punish you all that go to Europe, Asia, Middle-East and see good infrastructures and developments in those countries and how their countries are being developed everyday but return back to Nigeria to steal, loot, destroy and deceive Nigerians! You all shall loot the whole money but will remain miserable, frustrated, needy and empty till you die miserably!! and to the foolish, gullible Nigerian youths celebrating this mediocre, this mockery of a nation in 2020, I pray God open your eyes to see the light and to afford to travel to some developed nations to see what good governance is all about |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by anonimi: 7:43am On Aug 25, 2020 |
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Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Topmaike007(m): 7:44am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Conceptsncontex:
Then after some years we would decide to modernize. The whole world is going with natural clean energy. But my county still sees buying diesel locomotives as an achievement. oga the train that they're using in USA is using what pls? |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Guyman02: 7:44am On Aug 25, 2020 |
alizma: I am not and will never regret my decision at my pooling unit in 2015. Because of ordinary locomotive purchased with loan from China. You are part of the problem of this country. Everything is Sai Baba politics 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Ajinoride(m): 7:47am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Good news |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by sunkee(f): 7:48am On Aug 25, 2020 |
These are old school trains.developed countries don't use this again.scrap |
Re: 11 Units Of Locomotives Meant For Nigeria Departs China (Pictures) by Nobody: 7:48am On Aug 25, 2020 |
sofiscatedmoron: China can not use this train in their country ,,tbey use superspeed train,, so y do they give is locomotives It is used in the united states. 2 Likes |