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azorjiu (m)
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nice ones. looks like the london underground except that the names were changed. what a joke though. lagos will solve the problem of roads, then overground. nice one 
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Hero (m)
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With nearly 17mill residents crammed into a city the size of Los Angeles in which has only about 4 million residents---- Lagos needs one of those systems like the lungs need air, in that the overcrowdedness is literally choking the life out of the city and a subway of that scale will surely act a well needed breath of fresh air to the situation. It will take millions of commuters off of the roads everyday and place them under ground to do their commuting. Perhaps if the government is able to do as planed and begin to produce the 10,000mw promised by next year or the latter part of next year and remain consistent with their ultimate drive for 50,000mw by 2015 the creation of such a metro system in Lagos will truly be a rational concept to proceed upon.
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babasin (m)
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again, we started copy-copy  good idea though, atleast as an art work!
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n-guage (m)
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we need a subway system.
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adesodgi (m)
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mhen thats really cool. its got links to everywhereits like that would really work if naija's got a rail system,mhen life would be so easyand i can start plan on an overground system ooo. . . .or what do you guys thnk?
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davou4eva (m)
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That is a nice one it shows how developing we are moving 
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Jakumo (m)
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What will happen when, on an hourly basis, thousands of commuters on the imaginary "Lagos subway" get caught underground due to electrical power failure ?
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Leczy
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By the time this will come to reality, nigeria would have celebrated at least two years uninterrupted power, so let's continue to pray for that time. It can be achieved.
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simply_me (f)
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if other parts of the world did it, why not in Nigeria and in Lagos especially? Lagos is one of the biggest cities in the world - maybe if the Lagos Metroline had been made to succeed, it would have surpased what is imagined here.
Some skeptics will say things don't work in Nigeria - let them remain in their dream land while people like us reap the juice of the land.
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