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My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by dainformant(m): 1:45pm On Nov 29, 2017
A Facebook user, Tesem Akende, has recounted his bitter-sweet experience after entering a train from Kaduna to Abuja. According to him, there's a massive corruption going on in the sector as he called on anti-graft agency EFCC to look into the matter. Read what he shared below;

My Abuja – Kaduna train experience; A sweet bitter pill

Alarming corruption envelopes train stations, NRC personnel subject commuters to hardship as Tesem Akende writes

I arrived Idu train terminal at 6:25am, on Monday November 27, 2017 and headed straight for the ticketing booth. It had been a really good weekend. Visiting Abuja once in awhile from Kaduna is always a chill pill for me - this wasn’t different at all!

My friend would tell me; “Tesem, you work hard, you should ball hard too.” Trust me, I have been very obedient since then. O, how we nailed at Cold stone creamery and Domino’s pizza in Wuse II on Sunday night, thanks to my friend, Olalekan Michael Onilede.

At Idu, I was impressed with the infrastructure, my first visit/experience apparently. I took a few photos, and at 7am on the dot, the journey back to Kaduna began. We had a brief stop over at the Kubwa station to have more passengers on board, and what started very well soon turned sour.

Passengers with tickets in hand began boarding, and before long everywhere was filled. Each coach I gathered has a carrying capacity of 88 passengers, but on this day carried far beyond that number.

Where are we supposed to seat? The passengers with tickets in hand asked. ‘Abeg, make una just manage,’ an official replied. “Manage! What does that suppose to mean?” An aged woman obviously in her 60s asked. “Why did you sell the tickets in the first place? Was there no communication between Idu and Kubwa on ticket sales? Why should we stand, while others seat when we’ve paid the same fare?” Several questions were advanced, and the only answer was – “abeg, make una just manage.” “But this wasn’t what we bargained for,” she insisted. “Gentlemen, honestly I shouldn’t be standing at my age for two hours plus on this journey, can’t you understand”?

Out of empathy I gave the aged woman my seat, and offered to stand – after all, I’m still far from the 60 mark.

“Ma’am, please how much did you pay”, I asked? Behold, it was the same amount, N1050 only.

But looking closely, a seat number was indicated on my ticket and other Idu commuters, but not so on some of theirs (Kubwa squad). My thought; perhaps some of those tickets were illegal after all. Some chap could just be playing smart, and not remitting the proceeds to government, I thought again. About thirty minutes into the journey, the standers devised ways to make themselves comfortable. Some squatted while others leaned to funny spots raging.

But their rage had an outburst when we arrived the Jere station, and the officials began another ticket verification exercise. “Your tickets please…your tickets please…your tickets please”…they hummed. “See, can’t you guys just hide your faces in shame”, a raging commuter vibrated.

And in a fireworks approach, one of the officials responded – “Abeg, na our work we de do o, make una no vex.” That phase passed, and we managed to arrive the Rigasa train terminal in Kaduna.

My very good friend, Patrick Oga had been standing by to fetch me, and off we cruised away. But my mind wouldn’t stop pondering.

A while ago, my friend TirNom Dogo had shared a similar tale with me. She called hers, ‘original suffer head’. We further outlined the pluses the rail system has brought.

It’s indeed a laudable project that has received several accolades. Thanks to the PDP government for initiating and largely executing, and yes, the APC’s for getting it running. But all said, I implore related authorities to keep an eye on operations at the rail track. Traffic at the train stations has tremendously increased, following the unrelenting kidnap cases along the Kaduna-Abuja highway.

I believe considering another rail track now is a stitch in time that would save far beyond the proverbial nine. The anti graft agencies must also up their game and fish out the bad eggs rubbishing the good work by government.

EFCC, this is also corruption – it shouldn’t be in our country!

Newsmen, lets also take investigative journalism a notch higher, and visit the train stations.

God bless Nigeria, my fatherland.

My name is Tesem Akende, I'm a concerned Nigerian.


Source; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2017/11/man-narrates-bitter-sweet-experience-boarding-train-kaduna-abuja-photos.html

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by coolcharm(m): 2:20pm On Nov 29, 2017
Sad.. And then we blame Libyans for maltreating our people

When we are first of all our own taskmasters.

I am still trying to figure out the benefit or advantage of being a Nigerian.

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Angelanest: 2:26pm On Nov 29, 2017
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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by MicheyJ1: 2:51pm On Nov 29, 2017
Every positive achievement in Nigeria must surely have negative results.

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by miqos03: 3:36pm On Nov 29, 2017
Hmmm
Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Samtobh(m): 3:36pm On Nov 29, 2017
Nice
Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Edopesin: 3:36pm On Nov 29, 2017
unused bookie lipsrsealed
Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by hezy4real01(m): 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2017
Have not boarded one before in my life
Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Prettypepisco: 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2017
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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by alfredo4u(m): 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2017
Wonderful nes

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Teewhy2: 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2017
The problem i believe is the no of train available ply the route, if the no increases and you are sure that another train will come in the next 30 mins, you won't be coaxed into boarding a fully board train unless you are in a rush which happens in many places as well.

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by wolextayo: 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2017

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by MrMoney007: 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2017
Nothing can ever progress in the North, they can transfer all infrastructure and developments there, once a pig, always a pig

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by olaxx: 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2017
I travel often by train to Kaduna.
I must confess it is a disaster.
The generator which powers the air conditioning unit and Tv always break down.
The seat covers are never changed.
Seat numbering are rarely obeyed.
Maintenance culture is zero.
Nigeria! Hmm We will get there someday.

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Nobody: 3:38pm On Nov 29, 2017
Ameachi and buhari grin
Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Nobody: 3:38pm On Nov 29, 2017
coolcharm:
Sad.. And then we blame Libyans for maltreating our people

When we are first of all our own taskmasters.

I am still trying to figure out the benefit or advantage of being a Nigerian.

Zero my brother

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Edopesin: 3:38pm On Nov 29, 2017
MicheyJ1:
Everything positive achievement in Nigeria must surely have negative results.

yhur brain is on vacation

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Nobody: 3:38pm On Nov 29, 2017
MrMoney007:
both team to score ameachi and buhari

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Movic1(m): 3:38pm On Nov 29, 2017
Tesem Akende Tvc reporter based in kaduna. Nice one Bro. Nigerians are technically corrupt directly or indirectly! grin grin grin.

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Edopesin: 3:39pm On Nov 29, 2017
wolextayo:

Libya
yhur fada libya grin grin
Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by asawanathegreat(m): 3:39pm On Nov 29, 2017
Buhari will judge all of you.

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Nobody: 3:45pm On Nov 29, 2017
Perhaps, I'm over-thinking... can I possibly take a train in that part of the nation knowing how ignorant and porous their religious ideas and mentality are? The train station lasan na haven and target for Boko-Haram? Hmm... just saying ni ooo. undecided

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by MrBONE2(m): 3:47pm On Nov 29, 2017
It's better to use Ox Cart grin my people

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by ashjay001(m): 3:47pm On Nov 29, 2017
Crazy ass Fvckers! With social media n all, I wonder how they hope to get away with it! Once they're caught now, they will be using God to beg their father! angry

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by prestigiouslady: 3:47pm On Nov 29, 2017
That's quite unusual, been plying that route for a while...
Though I've not used the economy seat, just the first class with #450 difference...
I leave from Idu but drop at Kubwa on my way back cos of stories like this..
Then the NRC should increase the number of trips the train makes from Rigasa to Idu or get more trains to ply that route(but this is Nigeria, they'll need a committee and something good might not come out in four years).

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Pavore9: 3:47pm On Nov 29, 2017
coolcharm:
Sad.. And then we blame Libyans for maltreating our people

When we are first of all our own taskmasters.

I am still trying to figure out the benefit or advantage of being a Nigerian.

Figuring yourself out as human first without thinking about being a Nigerian in its negativity, increases your mental well-being.

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Re: My Abuja – Kaduna Train Experience; A Sweet Bitter Pill - Man Recounts. Photos by Nobody: 3:49pm On Nov 29, 2017
Prettypepisco:
h

Yaba-Left patient #1

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