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Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by Mariory(m): 11:50pm On Jun 22, 2011
shawonlese:

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Monaco is widely known for its safety and security with the highest ratio of police-per person of any country in the world. This was particularly emphasized by the late Prince Rainier III who was determined to keep organized crime from establishing a foothold in his country. However, Monaco is not immune to crime and yesterday seven men, described as looking like Central Americans, robbed the Credit Foncier Monaco bank on Port Hercules. The bandits got away with 100,000 euros after creating a distraction during which time two of the men jumped behind the counter to grab the cash.
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Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by proxies(m): 12:02am On Jun 23, 2011
case closed, monaco too needs security and security equipments
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by odumchi: 12:54am On Jun 23, 2011
Why is the Governor of Kano wearing that red cap? I almost mistook him for an Igboman undecided
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by aljharem3: 1:03am On Jun 23, 2011
odumchi:

Why is the Governor of Kano wearing that red cap? I almost mistook him for an Igboman undecided

the red hat orignated from the hausas

it was spread to the igbos, idomas etc

just like agbada was introduded to the hausa bu fulani then yoruba thenyorubas introduced to igbos

it is called cultural sharing and not everyone wearing a red hat or senegal(ezeagu to fashola's dressing) is igbo
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by odumchi: 1:17am On Jun 23, 2011
There's a diffence between Igbo elder caps and general hats. Igbo elder hats originated in Igboland and have been part of Igbo culture for ages even before colonization. There was no significant
Interaction between Hausas and Igbos before the arrival of the white men.
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:33am On Jun 23, 2011
Fashola Commissions 20 Bed Accidents And Emergency Centre

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:39am On Jun 23, 2011
Fashola Commissions Maternal Child Care Centre

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:44am On Jun 23, 2011
Ikorodu Maternal And Child Care Centre

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by CapnCrunch: 2:38am On Jun 23, 2011
Love all the developments, but can we maintain it?
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by bfire(m): 3:53am On Jun 23, 2011
We are able to witness these level of change simply because the Governor cares, loves his people, knows his job and, above all fears God.
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by dayokanu(m): 6:21am On Jun 23, 2011
Go ACN
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by swagalish: 7:23am On Jun 23, 2011
No doubt u are trying ur best, but kindly divert attention to ikorodu road. The road from owode onirin to ikorodu garage is bad, the residents of ikorodu also pay tax to the state government. Most Lagos state government officials reside in ikorodu and they see the terrible state of the road and keep mute about it.

How on earth will an individual wake up as early as 3.30 am, leave the house at 4.30am all in the name of avoiding traffic along the road and coming back in the evening to also experience traffic of not less than 3 hours on the road in ikorodu.

Vehicles plying ikorodu road is also sufferring from the bad state of the road. The rain is here again , BROS FASH PLS DO SOMETHING TO IKORODU ROAD & TRAFFIC ALONG THE ROAD TOO. Most times , i wonder if ikorodu is not part of Lagos State.
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by Jenifa1: 7:45am On Jun 23, 2011
kudos to fashola. he is creating all these infrastructural projects, but, where is the money coming from? and is there confidence that we can pay back international debts we might be incurring from these projects?
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by feelamong(m): 10:23am On Jun 23, 2011
@ Eko ile , abeg make una dey post pics of roads naa, grin
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:39pm On Jun 23, 2011
feelamong:

@ Eko ile , abeg make una dey post pics of roads naa, grin

Bola Ahmed Tinubu Avenue

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by aljharem3: 1:43pm On Jun 23, 2011
^^^^^^^^^^^^^

u are a disgrace, really

they asked u to post good roads, u are posting BOLA TINUBU AVENUE like that is a road people pass on a dialy bases

post ikorodu road

post iwaya road

yaba road

makoko

shomulu

mushin

lagos island

etc and stop this ur hypocricy
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:43pm On Jun 23, 2011
Fashola Commissions Bourdillon, Alexander, Gerald Roads, Warns Against Misuse

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:48pm On Jun 23, 2011
Badagry-

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:52pm On Jun 23, 2011
Roads in Abule Egba/Ekoro/Agbelekale

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 1:57pm On Jun 23, 2011
Fashola Hands Over 3 Roads In Yaba, Says, “Our Vision Is Vindicated”

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 2:02pm On Jun 23, 2011
Fashola Commisisons Okota-Itire Overhead Bridge, 3 Other Major Projects

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 2:02pm On Jun 23, 2011
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Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by aljharem3: 2:10pm On Jun 23, 2011
chei

good public relation office u be

oya lets see what fashola is doing about housing
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 2:38pm On Jun 23, 2011
























Feb 18, 2011 - Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN) on Friday handed over the Gbaja Shopping Mall, the upgraded Adeniran Ogunsanya Street and Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Mall, declaring that the three major projects, along with several infrastructure renewal work, in Surulere are important signposts to the administration's restoration of the middle class through its regeneration of the environment.

Governor Fashola who spoke respectively at the handing over of Gbaja Shopping Mall in Surulere, upgraded Adeniran Ogunsanya Street and the Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Mall said the gathering of people at the events reminds everyone of the middle class which was threatened by bad leadership over the nation.

The Governor said the administration started with the reconstruction of the old Adeniran Ogunsanya shopping centre, which has turned into a modern day first class mall in the neighborhood that is now saving people the cost and stress of driving to Ikoyi and Victoria Island.

"The expanded Adeniran Ogunsanya Street that we gather to handover today is the true dividend of democracy and continuity. Surulere, the neighbourhood where this road is sited is called "New Lagos". This is where I was born, raised and educated" he added.

He explained that road and building infrastructure at "New Lagos" came to being in the 1950s when it was apparent that Lagos Island was getting congested and overstretched and there was need to relocate people to a more auspicious area.

He explained that the construction of the Eko Bridge in the 1960s also contributed to the movement and relocation of affected people from Lagos Island to the "New Lagos".

Governor Fashola reiterated that many years of population growth that was not complemented by infrastructure growth led first to emigration of middle class residents from the area and later businesses as the businesses that remained thrived in excruciating conditions while residents endured flooding and chaotic traffic.

Governor Fashola noted that since the regeneration started from Funsho Williams to Eric Moore Road, to Orile and Lagos Badagry Expressway life is increasingly getting better while Akerele, Ogunlana Drive, Adelabu street and Bode Thomas Street are making steady progress.

The Governor said it is the investment which the State Governemnt has made in the Adeniran Ogunsanya road hat has brought back the Adeniran Ogunsanya shopping mall.

He recalled that when the shopping mall project had some delays initially because of the fears of the original owners of the land on which the property was sited, he held a meeting with them where he assured them that their interest would be fully taken into consideration when the project is completed.

He said work is progressing at the new Tejuosho market where a total of 8000 shops in Tejuosho would be available for the public just as another 2000 stalls would be available to the members of the public from the new Oyingbo market.

Governor Fashola promised the present administration will replicate the shopping malls in all parts of Lagos, promising that as long as the Action Congress of Nigeria remains in power in Lagos State, the people have seen nothing yet.

He said as another election approaches, the people of Lagos should not allow themselves to be deceived into believing that the party at the centre which has mismanaged the lives of the people for the past 12 years should be handed another four years to continue the mismanagement.

Governor Fashola said it is very ironic that a party which controls the government at the federal level has found it very difficult to rehabilitate the road that leads to the busiest port in Nigeria and the same party is hallucinating about having a vision for the country.

He said in the last 12 years, a major broken promise that Nigerians have been fed with is that of provision of steady electricity, charging residents of Lagos to ask candidates of the party at the centre who approach them for votes to name the last road that was built in Lagos by the party.

Governor Fashola reminded all eligible voters that all the levels of elections are very vital starting from the Presidential where they must ensure that they vote massively for Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Governorship which must be cast for Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN) and the various candidates of the party in the senatorial, House of Representatives and State Assembly elections.

In his welcome address at the handing over of Adeniran Ogunsanya Street and Shopping mall, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works, Engineer Ganiyu Johnson said the road was part of the single carriageway and now upgraded to dual carriageway with all the features such as walkway, streetlights, service ducts.

Engineer Johnson added that the road forms part of the inner ring roads of Akerele, Ogunlana Drive, Adelabu, Babs Animashaun and Bode Thomas Streets and is expected to compliment Funsho Williams Avenue, Eric Moore Road and the Lagos Badagry Expressway and enhance commerce and economic growth in the Surulere area.

In his brief at the event, the Managing Director of Lagos Building and Investment Corporation, Mr Biodun Oki said the Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Complex which was built in 1975 for many years served its purpose but because it remained a government facility, it was difficult to charge commercial rate and this naturally affected its maintenance status.

He said by the turn of the century, it became apparent that the facility needed a total overhaul which was why by May 1999, the LSDPC started a long dialogue with the tenants association such that an understanding was reached to the effect that the facility indeed needed an overhaul.

In their solidarity messages at the event, the House of Representatives member representing Surulere 1, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, the Senatorial candidate for the Lagos Central Senatorial District in the 2011 elections, Chief Mrs Oluremi Tinubu as well as the House of Representatives candidate for Surulere 2 ,Hon Aliu Babs Kazeem all commended the foresight of the Babatunde Fashola (SAN) led administration in restoring the middle class which hitherto was on the verge of being wiped out.

They said the projects being handed over are just tip of the iceberg of what the people of Lagos should expect from an Action Congress of Nigeria led government at all levels, asking them to continue to vote massively for the party in the forthcoming general elections.

The events were attended by Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Princess Sarah Adebisi Sosan, members of the State Executive Council, candidates of the Action Congress of Nigeria to various legislative posts in the 2011 elections, market men and women, party leaders and stalwarts as well as appreciative members of the public who trooped out to welcome the Governor who was brought up in Surulere where he spent most of his teenage years.





Eko o ni baje lai lai

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 2:39pm On Jun 23, 2011


















Press Releases

Fashola Hands Over Mushin Skills Acquisition And Vocational Centre
…Says 13,422 men, women have so far been trained through them

Feb 15, 2011 - Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola on Tuesday handed over the 17th Skills Acquisition and Vocational Centre in the State located at Mushin, revealing that the State has so far trained about 13,422 men and women.

Governor Fashola who spoke at the official commissioning of the Mushin Skill Acquisition Centre said from Amuwo Odofin, Badagry, Egan, Egbeda and Ejigbo, through Eredo, Iba, Ibeju Leki, Igbooye, Ikorodu and Kosofe to Lagos Island, Shibiri in Ojo, Surulere and Agege, the State has continually turned out thousands of young men and women with productive skills with which they are putting food on thousands of tables and contributing to the economy of the State.

The Governor said apart from the sustained support which the State gives to the ordinary people, Government has evolved a people oriented policy of facilitating training for the young people to acquire skills and granting them access to credit to start their own businesses, Government has also created a database for them to establish their location and for them to relate with themselves through the compilation and publication of the Lagos State Business Directory which is similar to "Yellow Pages".

He said beyond all the support for ordinary people, the State has evolved a people oriented policy of patronizing the local manufacturers and entrepreneurs over the foreign producers.

He recalled that the 2010 Lagos Carnival is a clear testimony of the practice as the over 93, 000 pieces of costumes used for the carnival that could have been imported much cheaper was commissioned for local production.

He stressed that the decision to site skill acquisition centres in different parts of the state was part of the administration's resolve to encourage young people to acquire vocational skills and create an avenue to make money and sustain themselves.

Governor Fashola expressed his worry at the recent policy shift by the Federal Government which allows importation of furniture, toothpick, textiles and vehicles of 15 years into the country.

He described the step as an economic tragedy for the nation which is not defensible and called for its reversal.

Governor Fashola stressed that the frenzy of importation has killed the local economy leading to high rate of unemployment and noting that smuggling could be tamed by well structured security mechanisms rather than throwing the flood gates open of goods to all sorts.

"This policy decision is not the answer to the problem of smuggling. The answer to the problem of smuggling lies rather in a methodical and multi-dimensional response. It includes the strengthening of the Customs through technology such as scanners, to improving the local productive capacity of our people and reducing dependence on imports and its attraction", he added.
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by aljharem3: 2:41pm On Jun 23, 2011
[size=14pt]flooding in lagos, eko oni baje ooooo[/size] fashola and tinubu

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 2:47pm On Jun 23, 2011
Freedom Park

Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 8:32pm On Jun 23, 2011
alj_harem:

[size=14pt]flooding in lagos, eko oni baje ooooo[/size] fashola and tinubu




Your sad and pathetic nuisance self is running around posting flood pictures as if rain and flooding is confined to Lagos state or is some kind of diss against Lagos state, but your dum.b a/ss is clueless about actual deaths from flooding under your nose.


Do you feel sorry for the dead folks in Kano or do you have any sympathy for their souls and their family beyond your silly and clownish routine on NL.?




Floods kill 6, displace 150 in northern Nigeria



Updated: June 22, 2011, 2:16 PM

KANO, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's fire service says at least six people have died after torrential rains flooded a highly populated area in northern Nigeria.

Kano state fire service chief Kassim Musa said Wednesday that the wet season's early rains flooded a neighborhood in the city of Kano because of poor drainage.

He said about 150 people have been displaced and at least 27 houses destroyed.

Authorities say flooding last year displaced about 500,000 people across Nigeria. Most of them lived in the country's northwest region.

Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency recently warned state governments in the area to take preventive measures against floods after weather forecasts showed that rains would be even heavier this year.

The wet season loosely lasts from June to September, with July and August as the rainiest months.

http://www.buffalonews.com/wire-feeds/24-hour-world-news/article464265.ece
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by aljharem3: 8:43pm On Jun 23, 2011
Eko Ile:


Your sad and pathetic nuisance self is running around posting flood pictures as if rain and flooding is confined to Lagos state, but your dum.b a/ss don't is clueless about actual deaths from flooding under your nose,


Do you feel sorry for the dead folks in Kano or do you have any sympathy for their souls and their family beyond your silly and clownish routine on NL.?




Floods kill 6, displace 150 in northern Nigeria


http://www.buffalonews.com/wire-feeds/24-hour-world-news/article464265.ece





shocked shocked shocked shocked so people are dying in the north shocked shocked tell me something else my friend

we are talking about ACN(Asiwaju company of nigeria) and tinubuland (lagos)
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by Mariory(m): 8:53pm On Jun 23, 2011
alj_harem:

we are talking about ACN(Asiwaju company of nigeria) and tinubuland (lagos)

You should save your strength for when ACN helps Nigerians pass the PIB bill. It will be more efficient for you to combine your hate and anger for an almighty Mega-Mouth-Diarrhea session on nairaland. We look forward to disregarding more of your noise.
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by EkoIle1: 8:55pm On Jun 23, 2011
alj_harem:

shocked shocked shocked shocked so people are dying in the north shocked shocked tell me something else my friend

we are talking about ACN(Asiwaju company of nigeria) and tinubuland (lagos)




Deaths and fellow Nigerians losing their lives means nothing to you, but Tinubu means a lot to you? You mean Tinubu carries more weight than six dead Nigerians?

What kind of twisted, sad and dark minded souls I'm so unfortunate to share Nationality with?


Anyways, get your twisted soul out oh here when you're done, no need letting a trollish clown like you contaminate my thread with your sadistic outlook.
Re: Fashola (eko O Ni Baje ) Updates (pics) by aljharem3: 8:57pm On Jun 23, 2011
Mariory:

You should save your strength for when ACN helps Nigerians pass the PIB bill. It will be more efficient for you to combine your hate and anger for an almighty Mega-Rant on nairaland. We look forward to disregarding more of your noise.

keep decieving urself

so u think tinubu and his gang will pass PIB bill, i dey laff oooo grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


tinubu that whats to hold on to power or be the president will pass a bill that will make 19 STATES of the north be against him

i thing not

ur power hungry tinubu would and will not vote for such a bill, guy go home and enjoy ur flooded house grin grin grin grin grin grin

@eko/irabiji ile  good PR for tinubu and ACN

more grease to ur elbow head

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