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Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by zudozz: 8:13pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Ha! Una wan repair road wey igbo people dey pass go Alaba international and trade fair? Na now una remember say d road dey there? |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by NGpatriot: 8:16pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Lisaint: Work resumed already be cause workers are on site working, you can not say otherwise just because some other contractors are yet to show up. It's like saying school is still closed just because some students refused to go to school while other students are siting in class studying.. |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Sleekfingers: 8:17pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
I wonder when they are going to finish this road....from fashola to ambode , now sanwo olu.... I pity people residing in that axis....that road is extremely terrible.....lastweek saturday my car got stuck at barrack bus stop on my way to badagry...... 1 Like |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Qwaps: 8:18pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
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Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by segebase(m): 8:30pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
lots of workers was placed on redundancy on this project including me cos of the pandemic |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by mattmogan88: 8:43pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
SHAKING MY HEAD |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Lisaint(m): 8:45pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Activist001: This is the front yard of the unknown company FERMA put in charge of agbara to Badagry! Have tried to find them online no answer! Even on google 1 Like
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Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Lisaint(m): 9:01pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
NGpatriot: That’s today shot! And that’s Agbara Work resume on Mile2-okoko The SSA to Gov Sanwo (Mr jagz) Is trying to score some cheap political point! To make it sound like LASG is handling it from lagos-Badagry The thing is they have the right to query FERMA and report back to the citizens what’s going with Agbara-Badagry route Cause this people has suffer for too long! I stay around Badagry and i know what I’m saying Lagos state government is only in charge of mile2-okoko Their work stop at okoko They are not handling Agbara-Badagry
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Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Lisaint(m): 9:09pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Activist001: If not that this is NIGERIA where anything can happen if you bribe the right person They are not even supposed to give that WE company a road as important as Badagry! I tried to look for roads they have constructed before online and I can’t find any! I was saying it jokingly in the bus few days ago that i will only take FG serious if they award this agbara-Badagry road to serious company like Julius berger or CCRCC All this unnamed company are just here to chop ,do small ,worsen the condition of the road and run away! We haven’t even talk about the numerous police road block on this same agbara-Badagry Collecting #100 #200 #500 From motorists 1 Like |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Draxy(m): 9:54pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
No work resumed abegi, there are just working on few part of the mile 2 side, that is because trailers have been falling there, and at night boys rob and shoot in the traffic. Dont misinform the public. The real bad road of the badagry stretch road is from trade fair, barracks alaba axis and upwards. With this rain if you pass there just charge your phone well and sleep, because you go dey bus old. |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Lisaint(m): 10:34pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
Draxy: Bless you bro |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Blackmann001: 10:34pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
post=94303634: As if u won't call him useless when master tinubu directs u to... Zombies everywhere! 1 Like |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Iremidejoy: 11:06pm On Sep 25, 2020 |
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Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by NGpatriot: 1:46am On Sep 26, 2020 |
Draxy: No work resumed, but they are just working They did not resume work, but they are working? See contradiction.. Why are you contradicting yourself and falling all over your own words? NL is sometimes like a twilight zone. |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by NGpatriot: 1:50am On Sep 26, 2020 |
Blackmann001: The only reason why Igbos are alive is Tinubu, they can not do without shouting his name, without paying homage to him, without letting us know how important Tinubu is in their miserable lives. Say good morning to Igbos and watch they reply you by shouting Tinubu as if their last bowl of akpu depends on Tinubu. Life must be very painful and sorrowful for you without Tinubu. |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Cherez: 3:17am On Sep 26, 2020 |
post=94303640: People should and must not listen to this bad argument I'm not a Lagosian neither am I Yoruba but if I were to be a Lagosian I'll ask serious questions of my govt I felt Fashola's impact yes but I believe Lagos is a state on auto-run Did anyone see the current BudgIT report? The day some structures falls in Lagos, people will come to terms of what has been happening in Lagos I mean, how can you borrow more, physically do less on projects relatively, and still your expenditures are always high? Please Lagos indigenes should ask questions and not listen to asslickers Same APC govt during Covid-19 home up prices and hardly a serious relief project. VISBLE POINTS: 1) Close border but building rail to the border 2) Reduce imports but hike prices such as in Rice NB: Our currency got worse yet they claim import reduction will favour our economy but food prices skyrocketed? Isn't it better for an average Nigerian to have cheap rice than the "economy getting better" cos same monies made from the so called better economy is being relooted by the politicians. This is to say better economies move monies to politicians and vice versa. Just like this subsidy thing; Nigerians will never benefit from subsidy removal Honestly why would people openly lie for useless gains? Same thing happened during PMB's first regime and people had reasons for him then Did people see how PYO managed us when PMB wasn't around? Oga the man was better, can't PMB learn from him? Bros, PMB has the largest fan base and support than any other Nigerian president I've seen but doing so little with it TraderMoni & NPower: Your statement, "HE ALLOWED" is a disgrace to this nation, like he did people a favour to allow them partake as citizens? As if we never had PRESSID & co? As if Warri was the first rail line Yes, I'll commend him on the rail projects especially Lagos-Ibadan, Niger bridge and others but more monies are leaving into politician's pockets and his policies ain't smart enough And please show me proof of the work on Enugu/OSHA expressway you mentioned on your pics. 2 Likes
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Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Imefonukoenin11: 3:20am On Sep 26, 2020 |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by tegrianonigltd(m): 5:45am On Sep 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: The whole Nigeria is messed up, each street and roads should have been tarred, common, why are people praising Paul Kagame, he is making sure, each street and road tarred in Rwanda, Nigerians deserve better, I have never seen Paul commission a road or street he did, it is our basic right, our Fcking right to have it, why do anything and commission it, never in the history of me abroad heard that shit, only in Nigeria Dey commission borehool, billboard. These guys are pathetic, I wish we can reach 20 million youths to rise and spit on their face. Malians protested and the military stood up, better we know we are the government, we are the power. United we stand, they go down they know this |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by spoilerx: 8:20am On Sep 26, 2020 |
Same road has been under construction for over a decade |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Duke111: 8:55am On Sep 26, 2020 |
Lanrelagboi: This is only Mile 2 in case u don’t know |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by baxton25(m): 9:28am On Sep 26, 2020 |
post=94303640: You no wise |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Babacele: 12:12am On Sep 27, 2020 |
hmmm. |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by Babacele: 12:16am On Sep 27, 2020 |
hmmm heaven hath no fury like a Vivy scorned. What did he do naa? |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by NGpatriot: 1:53am On Sep 27, 2020 |
tegrianonigltd: Only ignorant people praise that despot, dictator and a scumbag in Rwanda because they don't know anything about Rwanda and that murderous dictator. Rwanda is still majorly rural and over half of the Rwanda doesn't have electricity, just a mile outside Kigali city center is nothing but rural villages. All major opposition figures are either killed or in jail, even the Hotel Rwanda movie hero is now in jail for terrorism. He's jailing and slaughtering opponents left and right, just imagine Atiku and the rest of the opposition in Nigeria getting slaughtered and jailed. You people need to be proud of your country and stop praising the countries that are actually beneath, read the news, follow current affairs and stop falling for propaganda. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by RuggedSniper: 2:30am On Sep 27, 2020 |
BananaPeel:^^^NOTE: Lagos Island was the Federal capital from 1914 to 1991, and NOT Lagos State which was created only in 1967. Ikeja, Iganmu, Apapa and Ilupeju industrial estates... among others were set up in the 1950s/60s by Obafemi Awolowo's dynamic Western Region government, and it had sea outlets for exports/imports, financial and economic power. 65% of the total land area of today's Lagos State was carved out of Western Region in 1967 after consulting the indigenes and merged them with Lagos Colony (i.e, Lagos Island, Iruland or V/Island, Yaba, Suru Lere alone). Hope this helps. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by NGpatriot: 3:11am On Sep 27, 2020 |
RuggedSniper: This is why it's always sad when people shout federal capital all over the place, Lagos as the federal capital was limited to Lagos island, the rest from Apapa to the mainland all the way to Ikeja, Ilupeju, Mushi, Agege, Isolo, Ikorodu and beyond were western region, not Lagos state or FG controlled areas. Lagos state's economy and industrialization that's still responsible for most of Nigeria's industrial output are from the industrial estates created by Awolowo in the western region, not by the FG in lagos island. Lagos state is where it is today because of the industries in the industrial estates created by Awolowo in the Western Region.. They don't know Lagos state, they don't know what constitutes Lagos state, sad that they don't teach history in our schools and the fact that many of our youths especially the ones from the other side of the Niger are products of negative tribal and bigoted upbringings makes things worse. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Work Resumes On Lagos-Badagary Expressway After Sanwo-Olu's Visit by RuggedSniper: 5:57am On Sep 27, 2020 |
NGpatriot:^^^WORD! These younger ones born in especially the 1980s to the 2000s don't read historical books like those of us born in decades earlier. Just as you said, some ethnic bigots and simpletons from SE who were sent to specifically use fake NL accounts to defame Lagos/Yorubas/North, etc, stupidly say that Lagos State was built by the FG and oil. Lagos infrastructure had decayed as of 1999 and the brilliant Bola Tinubu (who read accounting in the U.S. and worked in the U.S as well with Arthur Andersen and later Mobil Nigeria) rapidly increased the IGR of Lagos and upgraded Lagos Island business district and some major roads, before Babatunde Fasola took over in 2007. Aside from some laudable projects, Akin Ambode's refusal to finish the Lagos-Badagry express, and the heaps of garbage on the streets led to most of his party members rejecting him for a second term... Tinubu did not deny him single-handed, but it was a joint party decision. Thanks for your lucid feedback. All the best. 1 Share
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