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Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by sleekman(m): 12:01am On Mar 24, 2011 |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. All of these @ what cost? Hyper-inflated contracts, contracts awarded 2 themselves e.g. Tinubu sitting on a goldmine through d Lekki-Epe expway. All these projects are good but they're embezzling d states treasury @ an alarming rate. Dats y I want BB. Things will get done for cheaper and faster without fear or favour to any 1 sect. I wonder how much Tinubu is worth? This is a classical case of Wealth brings power and power brings wealth |
Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by Nobody: 1:18am On Mar 24, 2011 |
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Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by kunlekunle: 5:32am On Mar 24, 2011 |
pictures of work in progress on the rail project in lagos
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Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by ektbear: 6:04am On Mar 24, 2011 |
^-- Hrm, looks like CCECC=China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. I wish we had our own indigenous construction giant |
Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by jawjaw1: 7:24am On Mar 24, 2011 |
Abeg, can we borrow Fashola to govern Imo State for just 1 year?? |
Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by doja(m): 9:14am On Mar 24, 2011 |
^^^^ Dont worry He will soon be available for the whole country but meanwhile vote for his team mate that is contesting for the Presidency in the person of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. I can bet you will see massive infrastructural development in the country.
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Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by ektbear: 9:23am On Mar 24, 2011 |
doja: Well said. |
Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by Bawss1(m): 10:59am On Mar 24, 2011 |
jaw jaw: lol I was going to ask same for Abia state. |
Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by rabzy: 11:41am On Mar 24, 2011 |
Bawss1: i went to Aba recently and i can't believe my eyes, huge rubbish on major roads causing traffic jams, I did not see any construction going on, all the streets are narrow, its so bad. Umuahia looks good but i don't know who did the Job maybe its Orji d first, but i did not see any new work going on int the areas i went to. I sincerely hope this rail would work in Lagos, its going to save our lives. The Governor has shocked all of us with so much infrastructural improvement in such a short time, and i strongly believe he would achieve this too. And for those who are saying at what cost, how do we know the numbers Dosunmu is calling is true, maybe he should go and Convince GEJ to sign FOI bill so that we can call for facts and work with facts. I talk about what i see on the ground not what some people says are passing under the table. |
Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by jason123: 10:33pm On Apr 12, 2011 |
Up Fashola!!! Love this guy!!! |
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