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Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Crispels(m): 9:31am On Aug 23, 2020 |
WinLABSstores: That's not true. Have you ever seen any county that constructed a 30,000 MW power station with less than 6billion dollars? None! |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Baonel(m): 9:32am On Aug 23, 2020 |
No single project in the eastern region or is East not part of the country ? 1 Like |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Ofemmanu1: 9:34am On Aug 23, 2020 |
binghamm:I dunno bout others, but the Atlantic City and Dangote refinery? Na bomb. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Wigetsolar: 9:38am On Aug 23, 2020 |
JubrinElSudan: |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by WinLABSstores: 9:38am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Crispels:Do you findings well. Check the sources and budgets of electricity productions in China and Nederland. Besides, does it make sense to use 5.8billion dollars to construct a dam that'll only generate 3,050 megawatts of electricity? Don't defend EVIL and nonsense. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Nuhushafin33(m): 10:00am On Aug 23, 2020 |
So Nigeria has a fascinating places like this |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by freeborn02: 10:05am On Aug 23, 2020 |
RuudVanNisteroy: Were you one of those who claimed that Atiku's decision to privatize/sell the refineries was to give them to his friends? Do you know how much the dead refineries have cost Nigeria since 2019 to date? 2 Likes |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by EXOUSIAng: 10:11am On Aug 23, 2020 |
flexyrule:Remember the shepherds watching their flocks by night at the birth of Jesus? Na their ancestors be that |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by EXOUSIAng: 10:15am On Aug 23, 2020 |
aysnoopy:You must be an airhead to compare the wealth in UAE to that of Nigeria.... Go and acquire knowledge and stop embarrassing your ancestors here |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by AkwaIbomMan(m): 10:20am On Aug 23, 2020 |
SEGLIZ:and which one is the winning team if I may ask |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Eric14(m): 10:35am On Aug 23, 2020 |
All these projects are worthless without constant electricity |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by obaaderemi: 10:38am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Rossikk:I don't think there has ever been a railway link between the west and east. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by U09ce: 10:52am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Benwallt: Mambilla plateau is in Taraba state. As I write this, compensation to land owners is yet to happen not to talk of starting the project. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Kubernetes: 11:11am On Aug 23, 2020 |
mamaafrik: Infact Mambila project has been under litigation |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Dericsmith: 11:14am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Buhari is doing an amazing job. Its so unfortunate politicians re trying hard to paint Nigeria with blood… its high time we see the good in Nigeria �� 1 Like |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Whitecoal711: 11:15am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Na only Lagos Waka come small small we are and we will get there Love |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by drlateef: 11:19am On Aug 23, 2020 |
binghamm: It is a shame that while people are praying to make Nigeria great, some others are cursing the country. Yet they will complain that it is not moving forward. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Pennywise(m): 11:24am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Rossikk: If the level of poverty in the land persists, Nigerians will wake up one day to find all that free granite along railway lines and sections of railway metal frame disappearing 1 Like |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Advancedman(m): 11:33am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Rossikk:Dangote refinery isn't Naija project it's personal corporate private company project. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by ehinmowo: 11:35am On Aug 23, 2020 |
EXOUSIAng: Your argument is faulty. There are indices that guide Developmental ambitions. 1. Population: when NIgeria became independent in 1960, we were 30m people. 56 years later, we are 206 (NPC) people. That is about 650% increase. Staggery! The UK in the same period was about 20m. Now UK is about 50m (250%). 2. PCGDP: the per Capital GDP is a tool used to measure value of each individual in a country. NIgeria has PCGDP of $2,200. The UK has over $60,000. Our population is growing at about 3.5%. For NIgeria to have PCGDP of ($22,000), still 3x lesser than the UK's, our population needs to be 20m. That is, consistent birth control for many decades. OR we grow our economy to around $5 trillion ((about 11x it's currently value) while holding population at fairly constant rate. 3. Fallacy: time is not equivalent to development. China has been existing for thousands of years, yet they were miserable. She became independent in the 1940s (about 10 years ahead of NIgeria). In about 70 years, she has done what it took countries like UK and US 200+ years to do. UAE, Hong Kong are another examples. Liberia is over 100 year old, yet still among the most miserable countries in the world. I don't want to continue. But just know this, if NIgeria continues like this (double digits inflation, 3.5% birth rate, 2 5% agricultural production rate, mono economy etc), by 2100, we would be first or second most populous country in world with the most miserable number of people. Of course, we have the highest number of poor people in the world currently. Remember. $5trn economy at 206m===$24,000 per Capital GDP (which is still averagely low among developed countries. OR cut your population to 20m. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by NaMeAboki: 11:36am On Aug 23, 2020 |
post=93123479: Lol, the best way to silence such ppl is to give them irrefutable evidence - they can't deny. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Heybeedee(m): 11:38am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Example of projects initiated and completed by this administration they wouldn't want you to seee
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Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by prinj(m): 11:46am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Bihari is working |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by EXOUSIAng: 11:54am On Aug 23, 2020 |
ehinmowo:Really you had to bring China into this? Do you have any idea how powerful the Chinese empire was and where was Nigeria back then China was able to pick up faster and close of their thousands of years of experience.... Till today we still read up on Chinese emperor and learn from their actions thousands of years back.... Do you really feel we have that experience.... You wanna talk about the middle east really.... The same guys that bought Joseph in the Bible? Come on na, this guys don tey for this business of nation building.... |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by TheCork(m): 11:57am On Aug 23, 2020 |
larryking540: Faith how?.. bro for the nest 100 years, Nigeria will all ways be Nigeria..3rd world countries that look like jungle. We dont even have traffic light..shame All they do best is post picture of buildings that can't exist. That's y am in London innnit(no oofense) |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Uchasa(m): 12:00pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
flexyrule: Thats the last words of an Ibibio/Annang loser I can't forget when some foolish Ibibio dwarfs insulted me on this platform and Rivers people as a whole, they claimed we are living on past glory, and they have a lot of viable projects to their name, including Ibom deep sea port, they also emphasized on the fact that they prefer an Hausa/Fulani man to an average Ikwerre man, because we are cultists, wicked people, e.t.c. Now that things have turned the other way round, they have started playing victims. Rivers and Akwa Ibom no be mates. Our Projects speak for us, we don't believe in audio projects. Una go wait for Ibom deep sea port tire, nothing go shele!!!! God bless Onne Seaport!!! God bless Ijaws, Ikwerres and other ethnic nationalities in Rivers State. God bless our Igbo neighbours,Bini friends, Yoruba friends and other of our well wishers!!! God bless Buhari for making our enemies ashamed!!!! God bless the federal republic of Nigeria!!! |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by babapressy(m): 12:01pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Very impressive |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by puretayo(m): 12:15pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Guys ask yourselves where is Nigeria air?. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by gariepinus: 12:18pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Look at how the hole project is been channel to west and north alone..while the south south and south east remains scanty...mostly the south east....corrupt government.... Developing Lagos and north alone.... Can't you guys see the qualities of the projects assigned to the North and westlook at the pictures of the one in south south and south east... Rubbish.... |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by RTSC: 12:19pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Why is Nigeria still building hydro dams? The River Niger is not ours to control. It can be dammed upstream and then the investments are wasted. Look at what is going on between Egypt and Ethiopia. A sensible govt would ensure that most power investment are gas powered. That should be the future and that should be the goal. kai. |
Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by MiddleDimension: 12:25pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Rossikk: you have done very well on this forum. The true test to see if someone is really what he talks about is when he is consistent. You have been very consistent talking about the development of Nigeria. I am sure you must have met several challenges especially from Nigerians which could make you give up on caring about them. But you pressed on anyway. Like i said above, this only means that you are genuinely after the progress of Nigeria and its people. I have known you for a long time on this forum. I would like to ask some questions: how far have they gone with the Centenery city in Abuja? Also, how do you think the suburbs in Lagos can be transformed into a more modern place with better and stronger houses and better infrastructure. Do you think it is a great idea to overlook the new parts of Lagos that is opening up now, Ibeju-Lekki down to Epe and instead try to buy up the properties in the suburbs (WHOEVER WANTS TO SELL) with the aim of building newer homes and therefore transforming the area into more modern place? I feel why encroach further into nature when you can have almost everyone within the already occupied places but this time with high rise buildings. |
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