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Nchara:Fashola don't have to run to the press to show off, his handiwork is littered all around Lagosians and they see it all day/everyday. It's out there in the open. |
Nchara:Why don't you go ahead and prove me wrong. My obvious truth is the fact that Lagos is far ahead of other states in Nigeria in all aspects including governance, infrastructural development, man power development and many more. Like I said, feel free to prove me wrong. |
Nchara:And what is the evidence that they are? I don't think the video has anything to do with quality of life, it's says infrastructure forum. You're of course free to start your own quality of life thread and have at it. |
Nchara:Sorry, I'm not trying get into redundant argument. You're free to post your own video to counter the one I posted and my observation I understand the fact that we all have regional prides, but why is it sometimes hard for us to accept obvious truths?, |
Nchara:It's not always about how huge your pocket is, it's about your visions and what you do with what you have in your pocket regardless the size. |
Aloy~Emeka:You just stated known basic considerations and it has nothing to do with my observation and obvious realities. Cut and dice anyway you like, the equation and realities remains the same. The video clearly highlights the imbalance and chocking state of professionalism and awareness in our state houses. Money/resources counts of course, but of what use is your money if you don't have vision, dedicated and sophistication professionals to transform your money into needed development and good quality of life for your people? |
Just look at real professional and visionary administrators. I watch this video and can't help but wonder if other states in the country go ever catch up. Makes other state leaders look like kindergarten administrators, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSE1i08dbtE |
Funny how fast the thread quickly degenerate, |
Nchara:How do you reconcile the above and below? Nchara:Must you not take your own advice?, |
Nchara:What's the best Governor got to do with this thread? Is this not about Pictures of Enugu? There's no need to divert this thread with unnecessary and irrelevant arguments, let's just post pictures, |
Abeg stop the argument and let's support the thread regardless, |
Lagos State has functioning programs for beggars, the destitute, the mentally impaired, and persons with physical disabilities. Two of such centres are: 1) Rehabilitation & Training Center, Owutu, Ikorodu 2) Vocational Training Centre for the Disabled, Owutu Both have a total of about 600 persons. A drop in the ocean, yes, but a firm step in the right direction. There're several other programs for the rather less-privileged in Lagos State: Remand Home Boys at Yaba Remand Home for Girls at Idi Araba, mushin Children Transit Home, Idi Araba Girls Approved Home, Idi Araba Juvenile Welfare Centre, Alakara, Mushin Remand Home at Isheri Lagos Remand Home at Isheri Lagos Rehabilitation & Training Center, Owutu, Ikorodu Drug Rehabilitation Centre, Adeniji Adele, Lagos Island Society for the safety of Insane & Destitute, Ajegunle/Apapa The Lagos State government also nominally assists: Organization of Deaf Businesswomen, Pacelli School for the Blind, Little Saint Orphanage, Wesley School for the Blind and Friends of the Disables Spinal Cord Injuries Association of Nigeria (SCIAN) |
‘You’re The Best Among Us’—Gov Jang Praises Fashola, https://i49.tinypic.com/29ngnb4.jpg http://happylagosian..com/2009/05/youre-best-among-usgov-jang-praises.html The rating of the Lagos state governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), went up another notch in faraway Jos, the Plateau state capital, where the Plateau state governor, General Jonah Jang (retd), declared him the best among his counterparts in the country. Governor Jang, who was speaking while receiving his Lagos state counterpart, who paid him a courtesy visit, declared that, “I must say honestly that I rate you the best among us in terms of development in the states we preside over.” The governor, who noted that there is need for state governors to exchange official visits in order to learn from one another, also requested his visitor to consider extending an invitation to him to enable him pay an official visit to Lagos at a later date, to, in the governor’s words, “take a look at what you are doing. “We should start paying one another state visits to learn from what each of us is doing. Irrespective of our different political parties, we have a lot to learn from one another, and I believe, it is not time for politics, as the president said, it is time to work for the nation,” Jang said. According to him, to work effectively for the nation and our different states, “we should be able to exchange ideas by paying one another official visits,” adding that he has already focused his eyes on the areas of revenue generation and security where he would like to tap from Fashola’s wisdom. “I am watching your revenue generating system very carefully and we are trying to borrow from you by asking those who are working for you to come and look at our own state,” the Plateau state governor said. Also commending Fashola on the success of his security system in Lagos state, Jang declared; “Again, the former I.G., Smith, told me that he was chairman of the security system you set up and today we hardly hear of armed robbery in Lagos state. I agree again that this is what we have to learn from you, aside from physical development.” Governor Jang, who said he spent 12 years in Lagos during his service years, recalled how difficult Lagos was then in terms of moving from one point to another, and commended his visitor for the tremendous transformation that Lagos state has recorded in many areas, especially in transportation and the environment. Wishing governor Fashola a happy period in the state, the Plateau state governor,, who noted that the National Economic Council (NEC) also has some top military officers as members, expressed delight that, with his wealth of experience as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, the Lagos state governor will impact on the council membership what democracy is all about. |
Enugu Station. Westmall Enugu Project Filling Station in its completion stages, https://westmalloilandgas.com/images_news/storage4.jpg |
SeanT21:No problem, |
SeanT21:This is Lagos Palms, the one slated for Enugu is called Polo Park Mall. |
It was also gathered on Monday that the Lagos State Chairman, Chief Oladele Ajomale, wrote Ikuforiji to complain that the executive members of the party, including the National Vice-Chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi, were treated shabbily at the budget presentation on November 17.lol @ egotistic petty assholes, |
I don't think it makes any difference, I see Fashola enjoying another term as the Governor of Lagos State. Eko o ni baje = Fashola. His absence = Eko ma baje and I don't think Lagosians are ready to go back to where they were a little over 2 years ago. I strongly believe they'll do anything to keep Fashola. |
Fhemmmy: Lagos Donates Ten BMW Power Bikes to Police http://happylagosian..com/2009/06/albert-akpor-5-june-2009-lagos-state.html https://i47.tinypic.com/2efpyfd.jpg |
Another giant leap forward. We'll get there, just a matter of time. Eko no ni baje Of course, |
THE-AMAKA:Like I said, you're not making any sense. |
THE-AMAKA:Going by your analogy and since every inch of Nigeria gets insulted every minute on NL, shouldn't we all be cursing and dragging each other's parent's through the mud? You're not making a lot off sense here, And let me ask you again, do you curse other people's parents when annoyed? |
THE-AMAKA:Having every right to be annoyed an cursing people's parents are 2 different thing. It's Ok to be annoyed, but it shouldn't automatically carry over to immature and mannerless acts like cursing people's parents. Du you do same when annoyed? I doubt it. |
Grow up. There's still no excuse for parents bashing. |
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