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Poll: Is the rail project to ND for $7.5BN a good Idea?

Yes: 54% (6 votes)
No: 45% (5 votes)
This poll has ended

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Re: Consortium Plan $7.5bn High Speed Rail From Lagos To N'delta by StFunmi(f): 12:02am On Mar 06, 2009
Why are you laughing?. Is that not the normal Nigerian sysetm?
Re: Consortium Plan $7.5bn High Speed Rail From Lagos To N'delta by Fhemmmy: 2:25pm On Mar 06, 2009
bawomolo:

There is a reason civilized countries have warning signs and railroad police.  Nigerians must be forced to abide by rules or face fines or jail terms.


You want a company with history and pedigree to handle such project.  Who would you prefer, a Project Manager with years of experience and certification or some rookie graduate?

As always you always stimulate my thinking, you have a great point, and i hope that people will obey the signs, but then, how about those that dont even know what the signs means?
But if it can be done, will be great, but can we maintain such in Nigeria, please, i am not talking about the brain to, i am talking about a nation that will cut cost at all means to steal.
Re: Consortium Plan $7.5bn High Speed Rail From Lagos To N'delta by KnowAll(m): 2:50pm On Mar 06, 2009
I think it is the same company that wanted to buy Newcastle, u all know what happend to that deal.

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