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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 5:52pm On Nov 23, 2014
aresa:


You obviously can not read and comprehend..

You said your FG is doing something similar like the metro rail. So the question was.....


Is your federal government building a 10 lane freeway too with metro and BRT lanes attached too

Is your federal government building multiple brick and mortar stations too?

Is your federal government building multiple overhead bridges too?

Is your federal government building metro rail and rail bridge over the marina...


Read and comprehend before your next ignorant and unintelligent reply...



Why should the FG continue to invest in Lagos after all the initial investments on ground.

Get your hermite azz out of Osogbo and see 10 lane expressway being constructed in Abuja complete with flyovers, bridges and pedastrian causeways.

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 6:07pm On Nov 23, 2014
anonimi:


What would you call what happened on this thread:



more than three & a half years ago- May 2011
People's Congress, APC out of Lagos

Los angeles with larger budget and sophisticated facilities and building capacity built 26km LA-Pasadena metro rail (Metro rail only) in 3 years with labor and materials available right there in the US, without 10 lane road construction, without overhead bridges, without building power plants to run the trains

So, with our unintelligent, crooked and village construction and engineering knowledge, it should take the same amount of time 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?

I know many of you are ignorantly dubious and insane, but your level of insanity and forced ignorance gets worse by the day.... especially for you troll..

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 6:09pm On Nov 23, 2014
BackDatAssUp:


Why should the FG continue to invest in Lagos after all the initial investments on ground.



I didn't ask you anything about the FG investing in Lagos state and it's not even the question I asked you. I told you to come back with better ability to read and comprehend.

You said your FG is building similar metro rail in Abuja and I asked you the following questions so answer or just keep quiet and admit that there's nothing similar about both projects...


Is your federal government building a 10 lane freeway too with metro and BRT lanes attached too

Is your federal government building multiple brick and mortar metro stations too?

Is your federal government building multiple overhead bridges too?

Is your federal government building metro rail and rail bridge over the marina...


Read and comprehend before your next ignorant and unintelligent reply...

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by anonimi: 6:18pm On Nov 23, 2014
aresa:


Los angeles with larger budget and sophisticated facilities and building capacity built 26km LA-Pasadena metro rail (Metro rail only) in 3 years

Did you not post Fashola's PROPAGANDA thread of his Toronto trains in May 2011 i.e. three years plus six months ago shocked

Maybe you need to address your apparent deficiency in arithmetic skills before embarrassing yourself further.
#Friendly_Advice

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 6:19pm On Nov 23, 2014
aresa:



I didn't ask you anything about the FG investing in Lagos state and it's not even the question I asked you. I told you to come back with better ability to read and comprehend.

You said your FG is building similar metro rail in Abuja and I asked you the following questions so answer or just keep quiet and admit that there's nothing similar about both projects...


Is your federal government building a 10 lane freeway too with metro and BRT lanes attached too

Is your federal government building multiple brick and mortar metro stations too?

Is your federal government building multiple overhead bridges too?

Is your federal government building metro rail and rail bridge over the marina...


Read and comprehend before your next ignorant and unintelligent reply...


stop regurgitating the same crap.

Leave that hinterland osogbo enclave and come over to Abuja and see 10 lane roads.
The Abuja rail is upcoming and should be finished by next year.

Stop comparing Lagos state to the FG. That is not a reasonable guage.

And also stop using the excuse of FG shortfalls to make your scam LASG look good.

The question on ground is : Is the Lagos Light Rail operational?

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by anonimi: 6:33pm On Nov 23, 2014
BackDatAssUp:


Leave that hinterland osogbo enclave

Talking about Osogbo reminds of the "Engineer" who is governor there and the SCAM of railway station he re-painted for N1 billion in a state whose monthly allocation from Abuja is about N3 billion only shocked


The governor of the State of Osun Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has been described as prudent shocked , talented, having vision and a God given gift to the state.

The special adviser to the governor on works and transport Engineer Oladepo Amudah stated this in his office while fielding questions from journalists on the rehabilitation and face lifting of the Railway Station, Osogbo.

According to him, government is using its meager resources to develop the station in order to enhance the social and economic status of the state and meeting the standard of Nigeria Railway Corporation.

Engineer Amudah said government has spent four hundred and twelve million naira on phase one, while the next stage will involve the recreation centre, cljavascript:void(0);earing and separation from terminus to Olaiya which will cost six hundred million naira.

He maintained that at the end of the projects the state government will be spending over one billion naira to renovate the railway station.

From: Osun State Broadcasting Corporation


From: http://osbcng.org/2013/05/29/aregbesola-eulogised-over-the-renovation-of-the-osogbo-railway-terminus/

And all this is based on Jonathan/Sambo's laudable efforts at REVIVING our railways angry
Abi wetin the man for renovate station if railways nor dey work

The patently CRAZY man was only lucky that the equally useless PDP in Osun state could not get a better candidate for the last elections to kick him out of Bola Ige house.

Arewa People's Congress, APC a gathering of blood sucking SCAVENGERS angry

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 6:35pm On Nov 23, 2014
anonimi:


Talking about Osogbo reminds of the "Engineer" who is governor there and the SCAM of railway station he re-painted for N1 billion in a state whose monthly allocation from Abuja is about N3 billion only shocked



And all this is based on Jonathan/Sambo's laudable efforts at REVIVING our railways angry
Abi wetin the man for renovate station if railways nor dey work

The patently CRAZY man was only lucky that the equally useless PDP in Osun state could not get a better candidate for the last elections to kick him out of Bola Ige house.

you spoke well.

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Horus(m): 6:39pm On Nov 23, 2014
IGBOSON1:
So where do you expect the federal gov't to get the tens of billions of dollars from to buy the new-age bullet trains you seem to be yearning for?

$20 billion are "missing", do the math
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 6:41pm On Nov 23, 2014
anonimi:


Did you not post Fashola's PROPAGANDA thread of his Toronto trains in May 2011 i.e. three years plus six months ago shocked

Maybe you need to address your apparent deficiency in arithmetic skills before embarrassing yourself further.
#Friendly_Advice


Please forgive me for that..


Now please educate us by telling us How long do you think 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?

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 6:44pm On Nov 23, 2014
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BackDatAssUp:


stop regurgitating the same crap.

Leave that hinterland osogbo enclave and come over to Abuja and see 10 lane roads.
The Abuja rail is upcoming and should be finished by next year.

Stop comparing Lagos state to the FG. That is not a reasonable guage.

And also stop using the excuse of FG shortfalls to make your scam LASG look good.

The question on ground is : Is the Lagos Light Rail operational?

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No reason for me to continue with you. At your age, you should be able to read, comprehend and answer simple and elementary questions..
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by anonimi: 6:46pm On Nov 23, 2014
aresa:


Please forgive me for that..


That should not be a problem ordinarily- forgiving your arithmetic error, that is.

However you seem to still have your head in the clouds with plenty of CONFUSION:


Now please educate us by telling us How long do you think it cost 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?

How long should be about time no
Na how you come dey talk about cost? Pehaps a Freudian slip or guilty conscience of the billions declared as spent for the PHANTOM, unending project angry

Please try and sort your head out first before we can talk about forgiveness.

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 6:49pm On Nov 23, 2014
anonimi:


That should not be a problem ordinarily- forgiving your arithmetic error, that is.

However you seem to still have your head in the clouds with plenty of CONFUSION:




How long should be about time no
Na how you come dey talk about cost? Pehaps a Freudian slip or guilty conscience of the billions declared as spent for the PHANTOM, unending project angry

Please try and sort your head out first before we can talk about forgiveness.


You said more than three & a half years ago- May 2011

^^^^ So, based on your own date. Please 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 ayindejimmy(m): 6:51pm On Nov 23, 2014
IGBOSON1:
So where do you expect the federal gov't to get the tens of billions of dollars from to buy the new-age bullet trains you seem to be yearning for?

I'm sure if the President depletes our foreign reserves for this people will complain; if they transfer one or two billions of dollars from the excess crude account to the sovereign wealth fund to invest in national infrastructure, guess who will complain; if he goes and takes a loan of about 20 billion dollars, guess who will complain (the one the gov't took -on good terms- from the Chinese caused a lot of furore remember?); if they stop fuel subsidy to free more funds for capital projects, people will still complain! Also remember we're being forced to waste spend billions of dollars in the north to contain and stop these islamic jihardists (and other sinister groups taking advantage of the mayhem)......money that otherwise could have been spent on hospitals, roads, schools, railways or our airports!

So cut the guy some slack.....he's trying small!
Which foreign reserve? Better wake up and smell the coffee. Our reserve is blinking Red
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by chronique(m): 6:56pm On Nov 23, 2014
Sometimes,I wonder how you guys reason. You're busy calling people "fools" but in the real sense,you're the one who should be addressed with such a title. How do you want the govt to spend money on these kind of modern rail system right now? When you know how bad Nigerians are in maintaining anything that belongs to govt. A system that has been totally dead,needs to be slowly and steadily revived or else,it would just become a monumental waste. Look at the Abuja national statdium that was built with 38 billion naira,can you honestly tell yourself that we have done justice to that kind of national investment? A baby has to crawl before walking and then running.
slightlyMad:
the fools calling this transformation sure hasnt been anywhere outside the country.
even if you havent, cant you google train pix over the internet?

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by anonimi: 6:57pm On Nov 23, 2014
ayindejimmy:

Which foreign reserve? Better wake up and smell the coffee. Our reserve is blinking Red

Kindly provide your SOURCE for the highlighted statement.
Thanks.
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by ayindejimmy(m): 6:58pm On Nov 23, 2014
mrborntodoit:


U r 100% slightlymad grin , if not,u won't compare a 1st world country development with a 3rd world country. Are all your fingers equal? Of what use is a car without a road to ply?

We have an active rail system so with time,the trains will be upgraded.
now if Nigerians built this generator.... I consider that transformation. But if it's a foreign company that constructed it and we call it transformation.. Then we have a long way to go...and the world has left us behind. Ok go to Dubai or south Africa. Will they call this trans-anything? Wait till you hear how much it cost us
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by oluwafemi113(m): 7:08pm On Nov 23, 2014
BackDatAssUp:
This is not transformation but Revolutionary.

SanTAN @ work

Lolz
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Horus(m): 7:15pm On Nov 23, 2014
Not transformation but Rust-formation
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 7:20pm On Nov 23, 2014
anonimi:





And all this is based on Jonathan/Sambo's laudable efforts at REVIVING our railways






^^^^^

That worthless ancient locomotive looks very very transformed and revived....

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by ramonchang(m): 7:21pm On Nov 23, 2014
BackDatAssUp:


Can you afford to build and run high speed trains?

Can you even afford the ticket? Or do you expect ND oil to do everything for you lazy touts?

Eat your porridge or leave it.


with ur coment its obvious its onli ur ass u can backup u cnt do same for ur brain fo.бббl
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 7:24pm On Nov 23, 2014
anonimi:


That should not be a problem ordinarily- forgiving your arithmetic error, that is.

However you seem to still have your head in the clouds with plenty of CONFUSION:




How long should be about time no
Na how you come dey talk about cost? Pehaps a Freudian slip or guilty conscience of the billions declared as spent for the PHANTOM, unending project angry

Please try and sort your head out first before we can talk about forgiveness.


You said more than three & a half years ago- May 2011

^^^^ So, based on your own date. Please 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?


I guess the joker ran away..

This is what you get when ignorant losers are unable to put their money where their ignorant mouth it.

Imagine a lay clown on NL with zero construction and engineering knowledge determining how long it takes to build metro rails..
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by deji68: 7:26pm On Nov 23, 2014
Oraisa or aressa abi wetin be ur name grin grin....I think oraisa suits you better, so we are not entitled to our own opinion, let me take you up on some of you points..
1 We are on the same page on this, what federal gov do should not affect the state gov or vise versa...That is why we hold all tiers of the Gov responsible for their actions or inactions. even Fashola

2 on your "Tinubu start am i noo fit finish am" metro project. almost 10 year Lagos state cannot finish a 39 Km Metro project, haba!!! shame eg Abuja standard guage construction started in 2011, 130km has been completed..Thousand Kilometers of Tracks have been completed or rehabilitated, within 4 years .All u see is an ancient locomotive..mischief abi

3 Building 10 lane roads and overhead bridges, does not mean, we should have dilapidated schools and inner city roads.."gutter passing through the sitting room" suburbs in many Local gov in Lagos...Your IGR is second to none in Naija...where the money dey go If you invoke the FOI they will say lagos is not bounded by the law.....wetin una dey hide
I leave you to your delusion calling other people unintelligent doesnt make u " intelligent " only show how hollow u are...agba ofifo....empty barrel grin grin grin

aresa:



1. You mean Lagos state government's activities determines what your federal government do with Nigeria's oil wealth?

2. You mean your federal government invested billions in ancient locomotives in 2014 because Lagos state is yet to finish their metro rail project?



3. What's similar about both projects?

Is your federal government building a 10 lane freeway too?

Is your federal government building multiple brick and mortar stations too?

Is your federal government building multiple overhead bridges too?

Is your federal government building metro rail and rail bridge over the marina

Lagos Metro rail is the largest public works project in Africa as we speak, it's the kind of project sovereign nations engage in and also what your federal government can not even dare to perform.

The same road was your FG responsibility which as usual they neglected for decades so what's sweeting your unintelligent brain? Your FG failure that Lagos state is correcting?


I know many of you are ignorant and unintelligent, but Please stop displaying this rubbish openly. You even make your FG look bad and grossly incompetent...

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 7:47pm On Nov 23, 2014
deji68:

almost 10 year Lagos state cannot finish a 39 Km Metro project,



Another useless ignorant illiterate. Ground breaking was 2012 so go back to elementary school and work on your arithmetic..

Funny enough for you sad and unfortunate losers, you are losing sleep and crying over a project that started barely 3 years ago, but not the fact that the road was a FG road that was neglected for 30 years....


30 Years of neglect and abdication of responsibility must be an achievement over 3 years worth of construction and largest public works project in your country...

Everytime you people come up with your moronic and idiotic ignorant rubbish, you end up ridiculing your worthless FG ...

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 7:53pm On Nov 23, 2014
Where in Ibadan is this?

Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by deji68: 8:12pm On Nov 23, 2014
"The Light Rail project has however been a very long journey for the state’s transportation sector. First conceived in 1980s by the Lagos Governor Alhaji Lateef Jakande during the Nigerian Second Republic, the project was scrapped in 1985 by the Military junta of Muhammadu Buhari at a loss of over $78 million to the Lagos tax payers.

The idea was again revived by former Governor Bola Tinubu in the early 2000s with a formal announcement of its construction in December 2003. This initial $135 million proposal was part of the greater Lagos Urban Transportation Project to be implemented by the newly formed Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA). LAMATA initially concentrated on developing a Bus Rapid Transit system (BRT) before embarking on focused initially on the Blue Line and the Red Line "

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagos_Rail_Mass_Transit

Groundbreaking grin grin i laugh in Egun The project wa supposed to be completed september 2014 ...arithmetic ko add math ni...u better get a life and stop displaying your babaeko ignorance grin grin


aresa:



Another useless ignorant illiterate. Ground breaking was 2012 so go back to elementary school and work on your arithmetic..

Funny enough for you sad and unfortunate losers, you are losing sleep and crying over a project that started barely 3 years ago, but not the fact that the road was a FG road that was neglected for 30 years....


30 Years of neglect and abdication of responsibility must be an achievement over 3 years worth of construction and largest public works project in your country...

Everytime you people come up with your moronic and idiotic ignorant rubbish, you end up ridiculing your worthless FG ...

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 8:12pm On Nov 23, 2014
aresa:



Ancient and Worthless 1929 locomotives in digital 2014? What an amazing transformation..
ex con..how was prison? grin

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 8:23pm On Nov 23, 2014
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deji68:
"The Light Rail project has however been a very long journey for the state’s transportation sector. First conceived in 1980s by the Lagos Governor Alhaji Lateef Jakande during the Nigerian Second Republic, the project was scrapped in 1985 by the Military junta of Muhammadu Buhari at a loss of over $78 million to the Lagos tax payers.

The idea was again revived by former Governor Bola Tinubu in the early 2000s with a formal announcement of its construction in December 2003. This initial $135 million proposal was part of the greater Lagos Urban Transportation Project to be implemented by the newly formed Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA). LAMATA initially concentrated on developing a Bus Rapid Transit system (BRT) before embarking on focused initially on the Blue Line and the Red Line "

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagos_Rail_Mass_Transit

Broundbreaking i laugh in Egun The project wa supposed to be completed september 2014 ...arithmetic ko add math ni...u better get a life and stop displaying your babaeko ignorance


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This is why trolls bore me....
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 8:23pm On Nov 23, 2014
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Rexxie:

ex con..how was prison?
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Trolls bore me...
Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by deji68: 8:25pm On Nov 23, 2014
Me too grin grin grin grin
aresa:
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[s]This is why trolls bore me
....

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by Nobody: 8:26pm On Nov 23, 2014
aresa:


Trolls bore me...
how long was ur time? Pretty sure ur titts and.....'re red hot now in dire need of n for a 4k..

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by aresa: 8:34pm On Nov 23, 2014



This transformation no get part 2 I swear.... smh..

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Re: Is This What Transformation Looks Like? (pics) by anonimi: 8:56pm On Nov 23, 2014
aresa:


That worthless ancient locomotive looks very very transformed and revived....

Perhaps your Arewa People's Congress, APC governor in Osun state knows something you do not know about TRANSFORMED railways and trains.
You may want to ask him:

Omoluabi Free Train Rides offered by Governor Rauf Aregbesola for this Year’s Eid-el-Kabir Celebration at Osogbo Terminus, State of Osun returns passengers via Free Train Rides to Lagos from Osogbo, on Tuesday 07-10-2014




From: http://osun.gov.ng/2014/10/08/free-train-ride-osun-returns-passengers-lagos/

Abi na Fashola im Toronto metro rail na im Aregberascal take dey do "free" train ride with Osun state money

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