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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by 24SEVEN: 9:54am On Oct 29, 2016
Allow me to iterate that Badagry port is primarily for the expansion of the economic potentials of Lagos state and Yorubas in particular, then maybe Nigeria in general. Nigeria govt can manage the ports, collect all the VAT but because our system is highly tribalistic, Yorubas remain the ultimate beneficiaries as Nigerias existences for another century isnt guaranteed.

Nice one by Ambode and the Yorubas for pushing themselves to new economic heights using the name Nigeria. grin

All the SS states that have coastlines should copy something as good as this. Nothing stops the states especially Rivers from partnering with the FG to build another port and connect to our major towns and cities.

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by olamkas: 9:54am On Oct 29, 2016
DeltaOil:
[size=14pt]I beg whose oil dem wan build for?

Na our oil?

Una don see why we dey vex.

Dem dey carry oil from our land go develop dem place, while we suffer.[/size] angry
when una sef dey sleep.
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by yusufficient(m): 10:11am On Oct 29, 2016
Lagos Nigeria... BY YEAR 2020 LAGOS WILL BE NO 1 MEGA CITY IN AFRICA ..
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Viccur(m): 10:15am On Oct 29, 2016
checkolatunji:


Children of hate we don sight you shocked

So you expect the tin to dey complement economy immediately Abi?

I pity who send you go school that is if you finish gaan
who sounds half schooled between us? Tell me one economy booster that has been effective in the long run ever since your brothers of hate took over. Bunch of myopic goons.
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by smallJagaban: 10:24am On Oct 29, 2016
DesChyko:
And who will finance this project?

Surely not the Niger Delta Oil again.

The taxpayers right?

And who are the taxpayers?

The same people the indigenes want out right?

The FG should right their wrongs by building a seaport at the SS/SE.

It is really stup¡d to claim to diversify but fail to create a level playground.

We know how much is spent on land after bringing in goods via the seaport; transported to places that have access to sea routes already.

Why not create an alternative seaport so 'certain states' that feel they need more seaports can have a rethink?

IT SEEMS YOU ARE WAILING RIGHT?

WHICH WRONG?

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Originalsly: 10:26am On Oct 29, 2016
Hmmm..... $2.6 B foreign investment. What are we gaining from this?...500k jobs and bragging rights? What's in it for the foreign investors?...is the port in our interest or their interest? Free Zone...sounds nice..but what exactly is a Free Zone?...it's like an industrial Embassy...where the laws of the land (Nigeria/Lagos) do not apply....many foreign industries set up in this area..... import raw materials...exploit the cheap abundant labour force... and export the finished products. A deep water port is needed to make this possible. Free Zone.... 1000 hectares of Nigeria being proudly handed over to the exploiters foreign investors and here we are beating our chests and shouting. ..a welcomed development. History has a way of repeating itself.... and in this case...at the same place..Badagry....before they came with trinkets in exchange for our people... now we are inviting them back for our land.Off of our feet they took the chains....now it seems they put it on our brains
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by DesChyko: 10:35am On Oct 29, 2016
smallJagaban:


IT SEEMS YOU ARE WAILING RIGHT?

WHICH WRONG?

I do not understand your question.
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by checkolatunji: 11:10am On Oct 29, 2016
Viccur:
who sounds half schooled between us? Tell me one economy booster that has been effective in the long run ever since your brothers of hate took over. Bunch of myopic goons.

Not surprise by your shallow thinking. Flatinoes never see anything good about others, anything good about West and you start hating. Ekwensu

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Okeikpu(m): 11:13am On Oct 29, 2016
Eko oti baje longtime ago
The dirtiest city in the world tongue

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by gentyolu(m): 11:17am On Oct 29, 2016
slimfit1:
Okay where are the goods that needs to be exported or you just want to build a giant elephant. Where are the factories, industries ,incentives to attract investors.
go and ask apapa
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Viccur(m): 11:24am On Oct 29, 2016
checkolatunji:


Not surprise by your shallow thinking. Flatinoes never see anything good about others, anything good about West and you start hating. Ekwensu
Omo Ale jatijati. U think i'm from the East. Never one of them. Olofo
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Nobody: 12:02pm On Oct 29, 2016
Bubu4Sea:
Now the West wan come siphon our oil?

Thunder go fire anybody wey wan drink our oil
Badagry is in Lagos. The town shares a border with the neighbouring country- Benin Republic.

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Emassive(m): 12:06pm On Oct 29, 2016
Containers are box too. Ambode come take this

Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by islandmoon: 1:16pm On Oct 29, 2016
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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by islandmoon: 1:18pm On Oct 29, 2016
we can not keep investing in militant zone , if you rebuild the ones you bombed, we will do it there, we are not foolish! - Investors

DeltaOil:
[size=14pt]I beg whose oil dem wan build for?

Na our oil?

Una don see why we dey vex.

Dem dey carry oil from our land go develop dem place, while we suffer.[/size] angry

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by islandmoon: 1:20pm On Oct 29, 2016
thats why you graduated with ordinary PASS, read again! not tax payers money ! didnt you see that he met with Executive Management of APM Terminals (Maersk Group), and how do you expect us to do more in the south south when you people bombed they ones we did earlier ? do you think the investors are morons?? hehehehe!




DesChyko:
And who will finance this project?

Surely not the Niger Delta Oil again.

The taxpayers right?

And who are the taxpayers?

The same people the indigenes want out right?

The FG should right their wrongs by building a seaport at the SS/SE.

It is really stup¡d to claim to diversify but fail to create a level playground.

We know how much is spent on land after bringing in goods via the seaport; transported to places that have access to sea routes already.

Why not create an alternative seaport so 'certain states' that feel they need more seaports can have a rethink?

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by DesChyko: 2:27pm On Oct 29, 2016
islandmoon:
thats why you graduated with ordinary PASS, read again! not tax payers money ! didnt you see that he met with Executive Management of APM Terminals (Maersk Group), and how do you expect us to do more in the south south when you people bombed they ones we did earlier ? do you think the investors are morons?? hehehehe!





Can you show the humble members of this forum the statement of my result that shows indeed that I graduated with a pass?

Ever heard the term "First impression?" If the first sentence of your post is 'unreliable', what is the proof therefore, that you can be logical the rest of the way?

If you want to be taken seriously, you should work with facts. Have a nice day.
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by aresa: 2:31pm On Oct 29, 2016
slimfit1:
Okay where are the goods that needs to be exported or you just want to build a giant elephant. Where are the factories, industries ,incentives to attract investors.


1. The deep seaport itself is an investment, a major investment since it's going to be the largest deep seaport in Africa.

2. For any investor or entity to invest $billions in any environment especially in Lagos, they must have been offered mouth watering incentives to do so.

3. 1st, there must be ready made infrastructures and import and export facilities at the FTZ to attract factories and industries and not the other way around like factories and industries first before FTZ import and export infrastructures.

4. Ikeja, Apapa, Matori, Ilupeju and Mushin industrial estates are Nigeria's industrial power house and they have been since the 50's, but the factories and industries moved in because Awolowo created the estates and built the infrastructures first which was the main magnet and attraction for industries and factories..

5. Like any business, there's always risks involved which is their problem and not yours..

Private investors are building the deep seaport and they have been building and managing successful seaports all over the world so they have obviously done their home work based on their business model and profit potential before investing their money.

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by aresa: 2:44pm On Oct 29, 2016
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Nobody: 2:50pm On Oct 29, 2016
DesChyko:
And who will finance this project?

Surely not the Niger Delta Oil again.

The taxpayers right?

And who are the taxpayers?

The same people the indigenes want out right?

The FG should right their wrongs by building a seaport at the SS/SE.

It is really stup¡d to claim to diversify but fail to create a level playground.

We know how much is spent on land after bringing in goods via the seaport; transported to places that have access to sea routes already.

Why not create an alternative seaport so 'certain states' that feel they need more seaports can have a rethink?
you can't build sea port in the south south because the first 200 nautical miles from shore is not deep enough to accommodate heavy cargo so what can be built is a deep sea port which is harder to achieve if you don't already have a shoreline port
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by sapele914(m): 2:58pm On Oct 29, 2016
slimfit1:
Okay where are the goods that needs to be exported or you just want to build a giant elephant. Where are the factories, industries ,incentives to attract investors.
My Brother the Americans have an old saying, build and they shall come. Ride on Lagos state.

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by Toyeee(m): 2:59pm On Oct 29, 2016
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*5. The Lekki Deep Sea Port:* The port has been conceptualised on the basis of a significant gap in projected demand and capacity. Market studies indicate that the demand for containers is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.9% up to 2025. The strategic location, flexible and optimised layout and modern facilities provide Lekki Port a distinct competitive edge over any other port facility in the West African region.

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by aresa: 3:02pm On Oct 29, 2016





I'll always credit this man anytime, any day. His handwork and wonderful impact on Lagos is so immense and definitely going to be everlasting.


1. $14 billion Dangote refinery was slated to be built in Ondo state, but the PDP and Mimiko were playing games with the project so Fashola stepped in and did everything under the sun to move the refinery project and the single largest private investment in Africa to Lagos which is going to make Lagos the largest producer of petroleum products in Africa with the largest refinery, largest fertilizer plant and largest petrochemical plant in Africa.


2. The Badagry deep seaport was championed by Fashola back in 2012 and the APM stated as one of the advantages for the project is the 10 lane Badagry which again Fashola championed and promoted.

Our site is located just outside metropolitan Lagos along the Benin-Lagos expressway which is currently being upgraded from a 4-lane to a 10-lane highway. When completed, the new road will offer superior connectivity to all of Nigeria’s Western and Northern states and ensure the port becomes the lasting replacement for congested metro-Lagos area ports going forward.

http://www.badagry-port.com/location-connectivity.php


3. Many of his visions are still on tap like the Lekki deap seaport and Lekki Airport..


This is how hardworking and credible leaders with vision plan ahead and connect all the dots to achieve meaningful goals and development...

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by obailala(m): 3:07pm On Oct 29, 2016
DesChyko:
And who will finance this project?

Surely not the Niger Delta Oil again.

The taxpayers right?

And who are the taxpayers?

The same people the indigenes want out right?

The FG should right their wrongs by building a seaport at the SS/SE.

It is really stup¡d to claim to diversify but fail to create a level playground.

We know how much is spent on land after bringing in goods via the seaport; transported to places that have access to sea routes already.

Why not create an alternative seaport so 'certain states' that feel they need more seaports can have a rethink?
What FG wrong are we talking about exactly?... Lagos state is building a seaport to boost Lagos' economy, but you blame FG for not building one in the SS/SE?

Are there no leaders in the SS/SE?... Why does the leadership vacuum in the SS/SE always have to be blamed on the FG?...

Early 90's, I know the multitude of companies that existed in Warri paying millions in tax and employing millions directly and indirectly, but today 95% of those companies have moved away to PH and mainly Lagos all due to the indiscretions and criminality of some lazy youths and the stupidity of those who should have known better to stop those youths but rather chose to encourage, glorify and defend their criminality. Just recently even the almighty Shell left Warri, but instead of identifying or acknowledging the real issue, people choose to believe and dwell in nonsense theories about how the FG is responsible for the unfriendly business atmosphere in the Niger Delta.

Meanwhile it's never too late to remedy the problem; Niger delta states still receive the highest allocations, there's really nothing stopping SS state governments from establishing world class seaports even if it means pulling resources together. But will importers use the new seaports with the self-inflicted security situation in the zone?... That's a question for the gods.

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by 989900D: 4:06pm On Oct 29, 2016
Originalsly:
[s]Hmmm..... $2.6 B foreign investment. What are we gaining from this?...500k jobs and bragging rights? What's in it for the foreign investors?...is the port in our interest or their interest? Free Zone...sounds nice..but what exactly is a Free Zone?...it's like an industrial Embassy...where the laws of the land (Nigeria/Lagos) do not apply....many foreign industries set up in this area..... import raw materials...exploit the cheap abundant labour force... and export the finished products. A deep water port is needed to make this possible. Free Zone.... 1000 hectares of Nigeria being proudly handed over to the exploiters foreign investors and here we are beating our chests and shouting. ..a welcomed development. History has a way of repeating itself.... and in this case...at the same place..Badagry....before they came with trinkets in exchange for our people... now we are inviting them back for our land.Off of our feet they took the chains....now it seems they put it on our brains[/s]
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by DesChyko: 5:16pm On Oct 29, 2016
obailala:
What FG wrong are we talking about exactly?... Lagos state is building a seaport to boost Lagos' economy, but you blame FG for not building one in the SS/SE?

Are there no leaders in the SS/SE?... Why does the leadership vacuum in the SS/SE always have to be blamed on the FG?...

I believe you are aware that NPA isn't a Lagos State Government agency? The wharf we know in Lagos today was built by the NPA and that opened Lagos to the monopoly of being the sole imports route. Lagos State is able to tap into the idea of a new seaport because the success of the first, along with other favours including the current congestion at the port has put it on that pedestal to dream big. All I'm asking is that let the FG channel same dedication into developing and maintaining a competent seaport in this region. Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Delta and Rivers are strategically positioned like Lagos to house such responsibility.

Early 90's, I know the multitude of companies that existed in Warri paying millions in tax and employing millions directly and indirectly, but today 95% of those companies have moved away to PH and mainly Lagos all due to the indiscretions and criminality of some lazy youths and the stupidity of those who should have known better to stop those youths but rather chose to encourage, glorify and defend their criminality. Just recently even the almighty Shell left Warri, but instead of identifying or acknowledging the real issue, people choose to believe and dwell in nonsense theories about how the FG is responsible for the unfriendly business atmosphere in the Niger Delta.

Well, I wouldn't claim to be privy to this information, but I would like to know: What exactly is the criminality in the youths that closed the pre-existing 'seaports' which is the bone of contention here? It seems you are no longer addressing the seaport issue again. If I am not mistaken, calls for a seaport in the SE (precisely Onitsha) were much discussed last three years, but yet again, the FG shelved it.

Meanwhile it's never too late to remedy the problem; Niger delta states still receive the highest allocations, there's really nothing stopping SS state governments from establishing world class seaports even if it means pulling resources together. But will importers use the new seaports with the self-inflicted security situation in the zone?... That's a question for the gods.
The security situation wasn't a problem to the government before when they were getting their due derivatives before. Now that it was crippling the economy, they decided to take it head-on. I'm sure if the FG through the NPA invest money in the SS seaport, they would definitely look after its success. The millions of people living in the region haven't run away, but you feel the seaports would be dormant? Think again. Moreover, the possibility of channeling to Onitsha is even a much better alternative
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by DesChyko: 5:30pm On Oct 29, 2016
flamyd:
you can't build sea port in the south south because the first 200 nautical miles from shore is not deep enough to accommodate heavy cargo so what can be built is a deep sea port which is harder to achieve if you don't already have a shoreline port

I think some ports already exist in some regions but are not declared an international cargo destination.

However, I am sure that profit-oriented South-Easterners will tap into such idea to make it a success. I am also confident that it would de-congest Lagos.

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by aresa: 5:53pm On Oct 29, 2016
DesChyko:


I believe you are aware that NPA isn't a Lagos State Government agency? The wharf we know in Lagos today was built by the NPA and that opened Lagos to the monopoly of being the sole imports route. Lagos State is able to tap into the idea of a new seaport because the success of the first, along with other favours including the current congestion at the port has put it on that pedestal to dream big. All I'm asking is that let the FG channel same dedication into developing and maintaining a competent seaport in this region. Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Delta and Rivers are strategically positioned like Lagos to house such responsibility.



1. The fact that the FG is responsible for any port in Lagos has nothing to do with the Lagos state government teaming up with private entities to build better and modern seaports in Lagos state.


2. Lagos state is tapping into the idea of 2 new deep seaports because of their own economic desires and future development and not because of any FG ports.

People like you make lazy thinking excuses for incompetent and lazy state governors. It's like saying Lagos state is building the 10 lane Lagos/Badagry expressway with Metro rail just to tap into any FG related project or the Lagos state government built the Lekki Ikoyi bridge just to tap into some FG bridge project.

This has got to be the most absurd and ridiculous argument ever...

3. If you have the capacity to build anything on your own and if the need and market is there for you to justify it and make it successful, then go ahead and build it.

Only lazy, irresponsible, incompetent and vision less leaders wait and sit on their hands for the FG to build anything for them.


Despite the yearly allocation of several billions of naira for the construction of a proposed greenfield deep seaport at Ibaka in Akwa Ibom State by both the State Government and the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) since 2011, the project has remained elusive, with no evidence of a port being built at the proposed site.

The project is missing in the National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan and in the list of similar projects planned in partnership between the federal government and state government, with expectations of private investors collaborations, investigations by LEADERSHIP have revealed.

The Ibaka Deep Seaport, a project for which the federal ministry of transport, the NPA and the Akwa Ibom State Government have held several workshops and taken commendations at several events is also missing in a maritime and air transport report prepared by Steer Davies Gleave for the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA) hosted by

The African Development Bank.

The study, which was carried out to assess the potential for enhanced private participation in the maritime and air transport sectors in Africa however identified the Lekki Deep Seaport measuring 970m of container berths, 320m dry bulk berth, 1-2 oil berths and located 60km east of Lagos.

The Badagry greefield port, Koko Port and Olokola Port were also listed with their capacity and promoters.

The water at Ibaka is said to have a natural draft of 11 metres, without dredging, making it a huge potential for possible deep seaport construction.

Akwa Ibom State has continued to budget for the port, which Governor Godswill Akpabio said would create employment for 100,000 Nigerians.

The NPA had also told LEADERSHIP in Uyo at the PCC meeting that the deep seaport would be completed in 2015.

When LEADERSHIP visited the proposed site of the deep seaport at Ibaka, there was nothing to show that a seaport was being planned at coastal community.

A lonely dilapidated narrow road, better described as a colonial road leads to Ibaka, from Oron. As early as 2011, the Akwa Ibom State Governor told a Nigeria Ports Consultative Council (PCC) meeting in Uyo that his government had concluded plans to dualise the road.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201312160580.html


Akpabio budgets billions every year for this invisible seaport.

1. Ibaka seaport is not in the FG gazette and there is zero FG budget for it.

Meaning the FG doesn't know anything about this seaport officially

2. Akpabio budgets billions for this bridge every year with not even bush clearing or fence erected.

Meaning Akpabio pockets free billions every year.

Have you asked Akpabio what happened to the project and the billions he budgeted for the project and pocketed?

You people cry and yell over what credible and competent leaders in Lagos state are doing to better their state, but you wont ask your own state governors what they are doing or have done to better their states and your lives. You just sit and cry and cry, you wait for the FG to tie your shoes for you and even wife your asssx after shitting....


You are your own problem, not Lagos state or the FG..

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by DesChyko: 6:04pm On Oct 29, 2016
aresa:

...

If replying me, kindly quote what exactly you're replying and type coherently. I take my time to do that. You wouldn't die if you did that too.

You and all these your exaggerated 'copy and paste' propaganda. You nevet run out of them, do you?
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by omonnakoda: 6:08pm On Oct 29, 2016
The port in Lagos was built by the British and NOT The FG.

Port construction in Lagos is relatively cheap and straightforward because of the terrain i.e no swamps or mangrove and very close to the sea with existing road networks.

The FG is only good at collecting money and not investing or maintaining infrastructure. The port and roads out of Apapa are a good example .

Yes the constitution places power to authorize ports with the FG but if the state government finds money or even an individual they can come to a financial agreement with the FG and things will take off. I do not see the FG building any new ports any time soon. If they did not do so when oil was $100 when will they do it?

Imagine the money that Ibori stole? Akpabio ,Odili and Amaechi

Those states have no excuse for not building a port. The FG has ALREADY approved the Ibaka Seaport as far as NPA is concerned what is holding it back is money.

Someone please explain why the Stadium at Uyo and the so called World class hospital were better priorities?

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Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by guiddoti: 8:30pm On Oct 29, 2016
Orikinla:

They failed to develop their seaports.
Waiting for Aboki to pay Amnesty cry
Re: Ambode: $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Project Will Boost Economy by aresa: 9:06pm On Oct 29, 2016
DesChyko:


If replying me, kindly quote what exactly you're replying and type coherently. I take my time to do that. You wouldn't die if you did that too.

You and all these your exaggerated 'copy and paste' propaganda. You nevet run out of them, do you?



Reading and comprehension is definitely not your forte.


You attributed the ability of the Lagos state government to team up with investors to build seaports to the FG and the existence of FG ports in Lagos when in fact this is more about the Lagos state blessed with sane and credible leaders looking out for Lagos state and their economic future, something your own Lazy and incompetent leaders don't know how to do, all they teach you losers to do is to always point at the FG and never their incompetence and laziness..


Is the FG building the new seaport in Badagry? No. So what's your silly cry and argument about the FG got to with the dep seaport in Badagry?

You should look in the mirror for senselessness and incoherent.

And what's cut and paste propaganda about Akpabio budgeting billions every year for Ibaka and still not even ordinary fence to show? Didn't you ask why the FG is not channeling same dedication into developing and maintaining a competent seaport in?

Of course you don't want to hear about Akpabio budgeting and looting funds for ibaka seaport... This is all you mentally lazy people do, you excuse and make excuses for lazy, corrupt and incompetent people while having sleepless nights over Lagos state and leaders who are really working to better their states and their people......


You mind explaining to us why Akpabio spent billions on a white elephant football field instead of seaport?


Useless people.

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