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Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by aeronot(m): 9:29am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Life is funny, you are posting Ambode's projects. Is this not the same Ambode your people said he is not doing anything? 2 Likes |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Abagworo(m): 9:46am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Stop this hype Lagos is a dead city. A city that was once a place to behold when we were young has been reduced to same level or worse than all other Nigerian cities. 2 Likes |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Farki: 9:54am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Who do you think you are trying to deceive? That picture of Ajah that was taken when the bridge was new, right now the place is a pigsty and there is still severe traffic. 2 Likes |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Farki: 10:21am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Daddysidhan: On this site it is a split between saying they developed Lagos and it would be nothing without them and saying it is a slum because they don't live there or their business there folded. 1 Like |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Farki: 10:24am On Sep 27, 2020 |
post=94353842: Along airport road. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by MICHEALADEX(m): 10:44am On Sep 27, 2020 |
loneprof: Show us your state progress in the past 20years 1 Like |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Kingbuhari(m): 10:46am On Sep 27, 2020 |
If you go to a country like UAE for the first time , you will think Lagos is one useless village 1 Like |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by lugado: 10:50am On Sep 27, 2020 |
wiseone28: so what is celebrated in other world cities? |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Sagay212: 10:55am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Go into the inner roads in every local govt in Lagos and show us the infrastructure there. Lagos is making too much money to not fix roads in the inner communities. It's very annoying |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by oluwaahmed: 11:14am On Sep 27, 2020 |
loneprof: Even Yaba, Ebute-meta, asoka, Bariga, The whole amuwo-odofin their roads have been bad since fashola was governor infact, there are no good roads in lagos anymore. OP stop showing us lekki roads, ajah & Epe. Even VI doesn't have good roads. OP you are part of the problem in Nigeria. 3 Likes |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Oshokalo: 11:16am On Sep 27, 2020 |
liars make una show okoko,ajangbadi,ejigbo,ikotun |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by tiredoflife(m): 11:17am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Same lagos 1 Like
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Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Nobody: 11:20am On Sep 27, 2020 |
codemaniacs: Sharp guy. Simple, short and spot on. Igbos are very covetous and egotistic people. What they cannot own or control (Lagos) and those they cannot dominate(Yorubas) they will always run down. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Nobody: 11:24am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Sagay212: Not true. Do you know the recurrent expenditure of Lagos that has been swelled ridiculously because of her huge population primarily due to influx of immigrants from all corners of Nigeria? 1 Like |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Mace0lane: 11:24am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Kingbuhari: So how was it after u come back from the same UAE but this time land in your backyard Abia ? I bet you will cursed the day your bigoted mother gave birth to you as an Igbo. 1 Like |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Nobody: 11:31am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Daddysidhan: They want the State more than anything else in the world but cannot possess her. Lagos politics and administration is fully in the hands of Yorubas and this will be causing terrible pain for many Igbo. If you know how the covetuous mind of Igbos work you will understand that many are in severe pain as they feel Lagos should have an Igbo Governor and should be under their control because of all they have "invested" in the State. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Nobody: 11:43am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Abagworo: Well only an Igbo would make this statement in relation to Lagos. For its challenges, Lagos remains by far the best State in Nigeria. The smallest State in Nigeria with a very unweildy population of 20 million, swollen to that hideous extent by millions of immigrants from your SE States, is still the most sophisticated and best run State in Nigeria. Meanwhile we have States like Bayelsa with small population and 13% extra derivation that are the true pictures of backwardness. In fact most SE States are garbage and ode to misrule, incompetent administration and clueless governance. Yet you guys only remain preoccupations with talking about and attacking Lagos. It shows your motivation. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by frog12: 11:47am On Sep 27, 2020 |
what REVOLUTION? THIS IS a slum! gutters everywhere. filth everywhere. |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Nobody: 11:49am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Obamaofusa: These are the things they should be worrying about. Despite their home State and region being in severe trouble and disintegrating under hideous misrule they will still wake daily to shout Lagos, Tinubu and Sanwo Olu rather than tackling Ikpeazu, Obiano and other misrulers they parade as "political leaders" |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Raskasal(m): 11:58am On Sep 27, 2020 |
Thanks to Ambode. We shall forever remember for your efforts towards infrastructural developments in the state |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Kingbuhari(m): 12:03pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
Mace0lane:you will end up in Ogun village |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Clothingonline9(m): 12:07pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
City of blessing |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Nobody: 12:16pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
oluwaahmed: Abi.... Some are busy quoting me calling me Omo Igbo. Me wey be Lagosian to the core, pure Yoruba! But some of us don't like the truth. We keep deceiving ourselves that Lagos is a mega city where as it is a little slum! 1 Like |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Bovis(m): 12:18pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
candidtalk: The average Igbo person is an ingrate - they prefer to see Nigeria burn than to make any meaningful progress. The only solution is to grant them their Biafra or to restructure The country All the coordinated attacks against Tinubu is duly noted by Yoruba’s worldwide. I would hate to witness a genocide in Lagos but there should be limits to provocations |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by lexy2014: 12:24pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
Obamaofusa: It's only ikeja in ur pix. Is ikeja d only place in Lagos? |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by twilliamx(m): 12:28pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
Hambivert: Some people don't want infrastructure they just government to give them food |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by princemillla(m): 12:29pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
Ajibel: This thread is misleading but spot on sha I understand we need to appreciate the small ones done but still we need to hold Lagos state govt for fixing many bad roads . These ones I posted are few. Mushin Surulere Itire Aguda Agege Alimosho Orile Have u been to these places recently ? Or are they not part of Lagos state? Do u know how much Lagos state realize everyday? None of Lagos state road is supposed to be in calamity state in any way |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Caseless: 12:39pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
Hambivert:some even chant edo is not Lagos as if Lagos be any state mate for Nigeria. |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by ZooOga: 12:49pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
BruncleZuma: someone may have to write Seun some new blocking code for NL. i would but don't have the skills. oga used to regularly update this website. |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by olak3: 1:20pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
loneprof: All over the world showcase their good part of their cities. there are lot of slums, dirty places and some nasty things you will never imagined. go to YouTube, you will see a lot of videos of dirtiest/ slums in america, europe and other countries. when you see some good things just appreciate it and ask for more not just complain of everything. |
Re: The Lagos Infrastructural Revolution by Ajibel(m): 1:23pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
princemillla: I like your sincerity from the first statement. Of course, we always need to hold our leaders accountable because if they fail to perform, they know we'll vote them out. I can guess you go out a lot, you'd probably have seen that there's so much traffic on Lagos roads nowadays. That's partly because of the rehabilitation, reconstruction or palliative work going on in some of our roads, for instance the Ketu-Mile2 route where they're using concrete on the roads. But let's tell ourselves the truth, the government cannot do all roads at once even if they have the means/funds to, the state will literally shut down due to holdup. You may also realise that the LSPWC has woken up to their responsibility of fixing potholes. You mentioned Aguda, you'll be familiar with Enitan street, the LSPWC have been there like twice to fix the bad portions on the road. That's responsiveness. They've done same in several places around Lagos too. Coming to how much Lagos realised everyday, I think most of us make this mistake thinking there's money kept somewhere that the government has refused to touch to fix the roads. Remember Lagos has a large economic sector, therefore you can't afford to neglect some sectors in favor of another. You can't say because you need more money to fix roads therefore you want to abandon Tourism. My point is that so much money you think Lagos has or generates daily is being competed for by various sectors. I won't hold brief or defend a government that performs badly and I understand the pain motorists and Lagosians go through in some areas as a result of bad roads but what I won't accept is that as we clamor for our roads to be fixed, we vilify those who want to highlight the positive side of Lagos for people to appreciate how far we've come. To the areas you've mentioned, I've followed LSPWC schedule on road palliatives and I've seen them fix some roads in those areas. They haven't done all. Also, you may have read from few days ago when Sanwo launched 377 ward projects and most of it were road projects. This is how Lagos roads will gradually be fixed. While we want our roads to be fixed to have a smooth driving experience, we should also allow those who chose to launder the image of the state in a positive way, because this thread won't and many more of it won't stop the government of the day from completing other road projects scattered across the state. Remember, these roads you saw in the first page where once bad roads that turned out to be this way. Have a nice Sunday sir 1 Like |
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