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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Young6x1: 11:09am On Feb 08, 2020
Worst policy ever

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Wyzzhi22: 11:09am On Feb 08, 2020
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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Jabioro: 11:09am On Feb 08, 2020
The Opay ,Max,and Gokada are not supposed to be banned,the government supposed to study there operation, regulates and licence them..they are new transportation template..we can improve on

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by nwamabo247(m): 11:10am On Feb 08, 2020
God will make a way

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by samwise180(m): 11:11am On Feb 08, 2020
rightchic:
I no sure say this ban reach Mile 2 o.

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by larryking540: 11:11am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:
The Honest truth is okada and keke business kept a lot of Nigerians LAZY...

Now people are growing up with ambition of riding okada/keke.

People are leaving Vocational skill aquisition for keke and okada riding..


Vocational skills that the salary has no value ...

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Fidelismaria: 11:12am On Feb 08, 2020
After reading the writeup I really didn't see the economic impact

Just the subjective idea of a man

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Nobody: 11:13am On Feb 08, 2020
Kekereekun123:
u learn trade. And can rent shop, no light to power equipments rtc. U say mk dem no ride bike

I understand your point, but it does not build a city talk more a nation.

It kills innovation
.

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by fayruka(m): 11:13am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:
The Honest truth is okada and keke business kept a lot of Nigerians LAZY...

Now people are growing up with ambition of riding okada/keke.


For ur mind, you've said something now oo� So u think all those people have an option for a better job than to ride okada in a state of more than 30million people?

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by GasAndOilTheory(m): 11:14am On Feb 08, 2020
Let's just see how it goes this month and the next before drawing conclusions
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by lexy2014: 11:15am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:
The Honest truth is okada and keke business kept a lot of Nigerians LAZY...

Now people are growing up with ambition of riding okada/keke.

People are leaving Vocational skill aquisition for keke and okada riding..


How is riding okada/keke being lazy? Has d meaning of d word lazy changed in d dictionary? What's wrong with people choosing to ride okada/keke over acquisition of vocational skills? Don't they have a right to choose their own path to self sustenance?

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Nobody: 11:15am On Feb 08, 2020
fayruka:
For ur mind, you've said something now oo� So u think all those people have an option for a better job than to ride okada in a state of more than 30million people?

People are leaving vocational skills for okada riding.

Even soldiers, policemen etc.. it kills innovation.

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by prodigyevans(m): 11:16am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:
The Honest truth is okada and keke business kept a lot of Nigerians LAZY...

Now people are growing up with ambition of riding okada/keke.

People are leaving Vocational skill aquisition for keke and okada riding..




Why do we think DRIVING is not a skill? Or is it because the vehicle used is 'rural' in nature?

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Horus(m): 11:17am On Feb 08, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z65do3w87tk

Okada Are Not Part of Lagos Master-plan
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by lexy2014: 11:17am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:


I understand your point, but it does not build a city talk more a nation.

It kills innovation
.

So is a nation and city built? How does riding okada/keke kill innovation?
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Chibuchris: 11:17am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:
The Honest truth is okada and keke business kept a lot of Nigerians LAZY...

Now people are growing up with ambition of riding okada/keke.

People are leaving Vocational skill aquisition for keke and okada riding..


How does this your statement make any sense
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by lakesider(m): 11:17am On Feb 08, 2020
As an investor, don't invest in ban stuffs, even when it appears like law enforcers are not enforcing the law

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Nobody: 11:18am On Feb 08, 2020
lexy2014:


How is riding okada/keke being lazy? Has d meaning of d word lazy changed in d dictionary? What's wrong with people choosing to ride okada/keke over acquisition of vocational skills? Don't they have a right to choose their own path to self sustenance?

I understand your point but it kills innovations for collective better future..
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by mercytripletz: 11:20am On Feb 08, 2020
lexy2014:


So is a nation and city built? How does riding okada/keke kill innovation?
Don't mind him. He thinks he has made sense
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Nobody: 11:21am On Feb 08, 2020
Chibuchris:


How does this your statement make any sense

Look at it well..
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Horus(m): 11:22am On Feb 08, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4gyfqd3EHE

Why we restricted Okada & Keke - Lagos State Government |
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by mu2sa2: 11:22am On Feb 08, 2020
AlhajiImam:
They thought that it's only our aboki brothers that will be affected but they don't no that we will always survive. Now they are suffering more
Those guys called aboki are very versatile. A typical aboki can change from being okada or keke rider in lagos to cobbler in Bauchi, or "maiguard" in Ibadan. Most of them are not into illegalities, just trying to eke out a living as best they can.

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by new2naija: 11:23am On Feb 08, 2020
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Nobody: 11:24am On Feb 08, 2020
lexy2014:


So is a nation and city built? How does riding okada/keke kill innovation?

When a carpenter quits to riding okada
When a tiler quits to riding okada
When a plumber quits to riding keke..

It destroys the future.
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by AgentNairaland(f): 11:24am On Feb 08, 2020
This Is The Solution

Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by lexy2014: 11:24am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:


I understand your point but it kills innovations for collective better future..

I haven't made any point. I only asked u questions which are as follows:

How is riding okada/keke being lazy? Has d meaning of d word lazy changed in d dictionary? What's wrong with people choosing to ride okada/keke over acquisition of vocational skills? Don't they have a right to choose their own path to self sustenance? How does riding okada/keke "kills innovations for collective better future?"

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Coolkhat: 11:25am On Feb 08, 2020
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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by Nobody: 11:27am On Feb 08, 2020

TissuePaper:
Dammmmn Nigggaaar

Fvck all dem modafuckers who are not happy with this development, All real niggars will be happy with this ban, I get 3 corolla for road on hire purchase wey I dey use do Uber...I dey even think of to increase the weekly remittance of my drivers because these guys dey run me street badly.

They make up to 50k in a day because of the ban meanwhile their weekly remittance na 30k, but as a real nigga I will not go back on our agreement

Howfar i wan run this matter u fit clear me all i need to know as in how it works... Sent u a PM bro
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by sisisioge: 11:27am On Feb 08, 2020
We are just getting started...the poo is just closing in on the fan!!! May God bless Nigeria with thoughtful leaders!
Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by lexy2014: 11:27am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:


When a carpenter quits to riding okada
When a tiler quits to riding okada
When a plumber quits to riding keke..

It destroys the future.

That still doesn't explain how keke/okada riding kills innovation. Why would a carpenter, tiler and plumber quit to ride keke/okada? How many have u witnessed make that change? How has d future been destroyed by d change in profession?

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by lebienconnu: 11:27am On Feb 08, 2020
Esseite:
The Honest truth is okada and keke business kept a lot of Nigerians LAZY...

Now people are growing up with ambition of riding okada/keke.

People are leaving Vocational skill aquisition for keke and okada riding..

When a carpenter quits to riding okada
When a tiler quits to riding okada
When a plumber quits to riding keke..

It destroys the future.

GBAM

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Re: The Socioeconomic Impact Of The Lagos Okada Ban, One Week After - Nairametrics by MusaDanladi1: 11:28am On Feb 08, 2020
At least they should leave these bike startups ORide (OPay), MAX and Gokada. These are legit business ventures and profits must be made in order to recoup their investments and also add new bikes to their fleet.

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