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Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by Ekundayo7574(m): 10:35pm On Feb 07, 2023
By Sen Rilwan Adesoji Akanbi

Many may not know that the history of Lagos dates as far back as 1866 to 1874, a time that Lagos was even a part of the Gold Coast, which today is what is known as Ghana!

But that is not even the issue here. The issue here is, who is the architect of Modern Lagos?

That evidently has little or no contention. Little, because we have politicians around with hidden agenda, who would rather deny credit be given to who deserves the credit.

2023 Presidency: The choice before Nigerians
Ahead 2023: Ejele, a big fish in a big pond
And why should credit be given to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu? It is because the structures are all in our faces today, for unbiased minds to see!



In each era in each city, a personality stands out as a leader or inspiration to guide such magnitude development that surpasses other leaders. In Western Nigeria, we had Chief Obafemi Awolowo, in Ghana we had Jerry Rawlings, and in Rwanda currently we have Paul Kagame and in Lagos currently, we have Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

True, Alhaji Lateef Jakande held the baton at a time, which was handed over to Tinubu who revolutionised Lagos when and after he got to the political scene.

Tinubu emerged in the Lagos political scene as governor between 1999 and 2007.

During the period of other governors, the space we know as Lagos literally ended between Isale Eko, Obalende, Race course, Ikoyi, Falomo and Victoria Island. And in the mainland we had Yaba, Surulere, Shomolu, Bariga, Ojota which ended with the market in Ketu that was coming up, Ikorodu was a little town accessed perhaps only by the indigenes and a few friends, Ikeja had come up but was mainly the GRA and the Secretariat. Life ended at Agege and going further was travelling effort to Otta and then (Egba) Abeokuta, with no major roads as we have it today. Life also ended at Mile 2, with a stretch of bush and forest Festac Town, until LASU. After that were small towns like ijanikin, Agbara, and then Badagry.

Then came the Master Planner and Master Strategist and the Architect of Modern Lagos: Tinubu.

Construction and expansion became the order of the day. Where Jakande tried, Tinubu remodelled and re-built, introducing new towns. Lekki came to be. Ajah unto Epe and even linking Epe road to Ijebu Ode. Banana Island saw the light of day as a fall out and such were enabled by vigorous, ambitious infrastructural support that metamorphosised a Bar Beach which was an annual overflow menace for residents of Victoria Island, to a Super Mega City now known as Eko Atlantic City!

But that’s not all, Tinubu followed up with subsequent governors of Lagos to ensure continuity of the Mega City plan for Lagos. The creation of Lekki free trade zone area for industrialisation became possible to compliment the numerous estates that had sprung up in that axis.

The Chinese saw the vision. Top industrialists like Dangote and others, tapped into the vision and today, an airport, a refinery, a deep sea port and more are all taking shape as a near future feature of this area.

Tinubu’s expansion did not stop with the island, it has been simultaneous, on going in all areas, the emergence of Ikorodu with modern infrastructures, viable transport system, Agege, with surrounding and extending new towns, Alakuko, Egbeda, right down to LASU and on to Badagry, which has also been enabled by his vision to create the extra LCDAs to champion these extensive rural developments.

Tinubu was the first governor in Nigeria to approach the Stock Market for funding of projects in the state. That can only come from the mind of a visionary leader. A sound technocrat, a leader who is also a builder. His works are all around for us to see. The modernisation of the transport system, the organisation of the markets, the structuring of the party system, the sound recognition of hierarchy in leadership, the growth of commerce in Lagos and the steady increase of the GDP of the state.


Modern Lagos Stands Tall today because there has been a leader in the engine room and that leader has been Tinubu!

His touch has always been evident in the civil service he left behind. The Lagos Civil Service has constantly been witnessing a growth in space and capacity with different innovations to accommodate a steady growth of population and creation of jobs leading to creation of LASTMA, LAWMA and many more.

Being a centre of excellence, modern Lagos has been guided, programmed and administered by a leader in the engine room!

Tinubu is not just the architect of modern Lagos, he has also been the spirit behind today’s modern Lagos.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/tinubu-architect-of-modern-lagos/amp/

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Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by M4A1carbine: 11:25pm On Feb 07, 2023
A Zombie opens useless thread
Zombie will be thrashed on the same thread
Zombie will now abandon thread


Zombie will resume the same pattern again...with similar topic and different monikers.


Very obvious, being a zombie entails foolishness

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Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by ScamHunter: 11:37pm On Feb 07, 2023
Keep lying to yourself. Lagos became slightly liveable under Marwa and later Fashola. Tinubu contributed negatively by looting the state dry and raising an army of thugs. By the way, the people that made Lagos what is is today are the British if you're talking about foundation. Doubt Tinubu was born then. Maybe he was.

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Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 11:47pm On Feb 07, 2023
Lagos State is the longest Capital of Nigeria.
1914-1991

In summary, we can affirm that Lagos was the first capital of Nigeria from 1914, when the amalgamation took place, to 1963, when Nigeria cut off all ties with Britain to become a Republic and a Sovereign State. It stopped being a capital on December 12, 1991, when the Federal Capital Territory was moved to Abuja.
Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by CASTOSVILLA(m): 11:53pm On Feb 07, 2023
Honestly the Igbos and people from other tribes built the new Lagos not Asiwaju or anybody. Maintaining old roads, few new roads and government office blocks doesn't do the job entirely. What about those hardworking business men and women that bought lands, built estates, terrace buildings, supermarkets, filling stations and what have you all over Lagos especially the Island. People that were in Lagos from 1999 to 2007 did not see any significant development by Tinubu, please Let's not be deceived. For me, Fashola and Ambode did better than him in as much as he put them there to siphon Lagos money.
Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by PointZerom: 12:26am On Feb 08, 2023
Tinubu remains a certified drug lord, criminal, aged, sick and urinating machine of the universe.

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Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by PointZerom: 12:27am On Feb 08, 2023
EscoBAT and Osama Binladin won't rule NIGERIA.

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Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by PointZerom: 12:27am On Feb 08, 2023
Ekundayo7574:

By Sen Rilwan Adesoji Akanbi

Many may not know that the history of Lagos dates as far back as 1866 to 1874, a time that Lagos was even a part of the Gold Coast, which today is what is known as Ghana!

But that is not even the issue here. The issue here is, who is the architect of Modern Lagos?

That evidently has little or no contention. Little, because we have politicians around with hidden agenda, who would rather deny credit be given to who deserves the credit.

2023 Presidency: The choice before Nigerians
Ahead 2023: Ejele, a big fish in a big pond
And why should credit be given to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu? It is because the structures are all in our faces today, for unbiased minds to see!



In each era in each city, a personality stands out as a leader or inspiration to guide such magnitude development that surpasses other leaders. In Western Nigeria, we had Chief Obafemi Awolowo, in Ghana we had Jerry Rawlings, and in Rwanda currently we have Paul Kagame and in Lagos currently, we have Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

True, Alhaji Lateef Jakande held the baton at a time, which was handed over to Tinubu who revolutionised Lagos when and after he got to the political scene.

Tinubu emerged in the Lagos political scene as governor between 1999 and 2007.

During the period of other governors, the space we know as Lagos literally ended between Isale Eko, Obalende, Race course, Ikoyi, Falomo and Victoria Island. And in the mainland we had Yaba, Surulere, Shomolu, Bariga, Ojota which ended with the market in Ketu that was coming up, Ikorodu was a little town accessed perhaps only by the indigenes and a few friends, Ikeja had come up but was mainly the GRA and the Secretariat. Life ended at Agege and going further was travelling effort to Otta and then (Egba) Abeokuta, with no major roads as we have it today. Life also ended at Mile 2, with a stretch of bush and forest Festac Town, until LASU. After that were small towns like ijanikin, Agbara, and then Badagry.

Then came the Master Planner and Master Strategist and the Architect of Modern Lagos: Tinubu.

Construction and expansion became the order of the day. Where Jakande tried, Tinubu remodelled and re-built, introducing new towns. Lekki came to be. Ajah unto Epe and even linking Epe road to Ijebu Ode. Banana Island saw the light of day as a fall out and such were enabled by vigorous, ambitious infrastructural support that metamorphosised a Bar Beach which was an annual overflow menace for residents of Victoria Island, to a Super Mega City now known as Eko Atlantic City!

But that’s not all, Tinubu followed up with subsequent governors of Lagos to ensure continuity of the Mega City plan for Lagos. The creation of Lekki free trade zone area for industrialisation became possible to compliment the numerous estates that had sprung up in that axis.

The Chinese saw the vision. Top industrialists like Dangote and others, tapped into the vision and today, an airport, a refinery, a deep sea port and more are all taking shape as a near future feature of this area.

Tinubu’s expansion did not stop with the island, it has been simultaneous, on going in all areas, the emergence of Ikorodu with modern infrastructures, viable transport system, Agege, with surrounding and extending new towns, Alakuko, Egbeda, right down to LASU and on to Badagry, which has also been enabled by his vision to create the extra LCDAs to champion these extensive rural developments.

Tinubu was the first governor in Nigeria to approach the Stock Market for funding of projects in the state. That can only come from the mind of a visionary leader. A sound technocrat, a leader who is also a builder. His works are all around for us to see. The modernisation of the transport system, the organisation of the markets, the structuring of the party system, the sound recognition of hierarchy in leadership, the growth of commerce in Lagos and the steady increase of the GDP of the state.


Modern Lagos Stands Tall today because there has been a leader in the engine room and that leader has been Tinubu!

His touch has always been evident in the civil service he left behind. The Lagos Civil Service has constantly been witnessing a growth in space and capacity with different innovations to accommodate a steady growth of population and creation of jobs leading to creation of LASTMA, LAWMA and many more.

Being a centre of excellence, modern Lagos has been guided, programmed and administered by a leader in the engine room!

Tinubu is not just the architect of modern Lagos, he has also been the spirit behind today’s modern Lagos.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/tinubu-architect-of-modern-lagos/amp/

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Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by ScamHunter: 12:37am On Feb 08, 2023
This is Lagos before independence. When did Tinubu become the British?

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Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by RZArecta(m): 1:11am On Feb 08, 2023
Architect my ãss cool
Re: Tinubu: Architect Of Modern Lagos by alanto: 8:13am On Feb 08, 2023
Like El Rufai rightly said, Tinubu will get the votes while mkpumiri urchines and miscreants get points insulting and wailing till the kingdom come, history will have it that twice they had the opportunity to get something from Nigeria but they decided to degrade, insult, curse people they should have aligned with... I have told ones at my work, if I hear anu Biafra nonsense I will use my position to get the fired...

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