People with good eating manners who want to keep eating and have identified the man who can ably stop that parasitic eating of national cake. No kingdom divided against itself can stand.
olas24u: The internet does not forget when they google ,they will see your write up after the completion of the project that will change lives ,uplift society ,reduce travel time ,link major ports ,link central and west africa easily together. Provide jobs through the hotels ,real estate ,petrol stations ,motels ,tourism ,ocean economy that will be created .You are anti development ,that is why your south east could not do magic ,despite the land mass and the resources that has been shared it it since the introduction sharing money .Shame on you ,that road will be completed
Let them google it. This project is a waste as long as there is an alternative route to the project.
Before you sound like a zombie in distress, read up Kenyan scenario of wasteful projects and how after completion, they are protesting. Thats a cheaper project in a stronger, more stable economy ooo. Now imagine what the useless Lag-Calabar will be like. The people are poor and the only way they can be forced to pratonize Tinubu's tolled road is by neglect of the other route from Lagos to calabar. That will mean taxing people for one and frustrating repair/maintenance of the other to make sense of its existence. Buhari rail comes to mind here too.
I hope you grow sense on time and see the folly of one Lagos city-boy trying to be smart with our sweat in advance.
In a bation where cows trample food crop, they are building dormant project after dormant project all because it lines their pocket with profit on the short/medium term.
Penguin2: The one that will be washed away after one heavy rain like the sakamanje they did in Ikorodu?
I went to Port Harcourt and saw the huge difference between purposeful leadership and the disaster that has been going on in Lagos since Ambode was booted out.
For a state that generates about 20billion monthly as IGR with huge allocation from FAAC, Lagos should be a construction site.
But what do you have?
Estates and communities are the ones who now contribute to build their roads.
Go to Awoyaya axis of Ibeju Lekki. In fact, the entire Ibeju Lekki and even Ajah and Sangotedo, zero internal road network.
But come to Port Harcourt, almost all internal roads are tarred. City is serene and neat.
Unfortunately, fools keep defending the ineptitude in Lagos leadership. Either due to ignorance or self sabotage.
From lagos to calabar is their priority. Big shame.
codemaniacs: the one your father and mother are from...
it is not Lagos state fault that Ogun state has had useless governors, senators, traditional rulers, president and vice-president e.t.c...
my point is about more land for Lagos state to rapidly urbanize an accomodate its growing numbers in a less chaotic fashion and not about Ogun state sitting up. The lagoa that was capital is about 13 times smaller than current Lagos. If it has been done before, it can be done once more to solve problems. Tell that to you father and mother and see what they do or say to your oblongata.
helinues: Please don't make racist and tribalistic comments on this thread or you will see the other side of me
Yeye. Is there any law against alcohol use and production in the Nigerian constitution keeping Obi a Nigerian? As we speak, many muslims are fermenting corn into alcohol secretly but they act like clinically produced ones are from the devil.
There was no law against alcohol production and sales in Anambra and even the laws in the north are selective because they are just an advanced form of gentlemanly agreement between consenting muslims.
Besides, which is more dangerous? Alcohol or hard drugs?
anonimi: Do other governors have federal airports and seaports as well as other infrastructure that Lagos has due to its being the federal capital territory from 1914?
Do other governors have the revenue that Lagos has, due to its high population? Is this not the case for London, New York and other cities that are commercial and/or administrative capitals of countries, whether developed or not?
what is stopping Delta Rivers or Bayelsa from having those?
I will always push for remapping of what is known as Lagos state to include two or three more LGAs from current Ogun state. Good road access to old Lagos and good planning is all thats needed.
They are building flyovers and airports. No police posts or stations to police student community of few thousands people. After the rape, everyone will climb flyover and forget it all. Yeye government dem.
Rubyjade: It’s easy to look at a list like this and panic: “Wow, the U.S. owes $33 trillion? China $15 trillion?!” But total public debt alone doesn’t tell the full story. Context matters — a lot.
🔹 Debt is not automatically bad. Countries like the U.S. and Japan intentionally take on debt to finance infrastructure, stimulate their economies, and manage growth. What matters more is how the debt is used and whether the economy is growing alongside it.
🔹 Size of the economy matters. The U.S. has a GDP of over $27 trillion — so while the debt figure is huge, it’s not the same as a smaller country owing the same amount. That’s why economists often look at Debt-to-GDP ratio rather than just raw numbers.
🔹 Debt is also a sign of trust. Countries like the U.S., UK, and Japan have the ability to borrow at low interest rates because investors trust them to repay. That’s very different from countries where borrowing comes with high risk and crippling interest.
🔹 Not all debt is created equal. Domestic debt (owed to citizens/institutions within the country) is far less dangerous than external debt. Some countries on that list owe mostly to themselves — others owe to foreign lenders, which is riskier.
So yes — the numbers are big. But what matters more is how well these countries manage, invest, and repay. Debt isn’t a death sentence — it’s a tool. Used wisely, it can be a ladder. Used recklessly, it becomes a trap.
US is different from us by far. Ours is clearly to loot. US though corrupt and inflates costs of arms and more, is far more accountable than Nigeria. Does better projects, is the hottest country to emigrate to in the world. Has solid and meaningful infdastructure unlike us who duplicate infrastracture for thw sake of tolling and looting in future. US has crude and refiners unlike ours that gets denied crude. US is a qorld police but can we even call criminals or terrorists what they actually are? US has healthcare, research and education and technology. What have we?
Only ND has right to revilt about anything crude oil or petrol. If they sample cokacola, coffee, small stout and crude oil in four cups, can you pick crude oil?
AlphaTaikun: Desist from further speading FALSEHOODS and deliberate disinformation here while playing the victim. This is why Governor Soludo is a great man for speaking the truth about the fact that 99.99% of those arrested in Anambra State are his fellow Ibo kinsmen NOT outsiders.
The UAE Government had already released the names of those South East of Nigeria criminals arrested to the whole world before Abike Dabiri-Erewa even mentioned what was already available in the public domain.
Watch the 2014 video BELOW of a Thailand Police investigator accusing South East of Nigeria people of being the BIGGEST CURSE to Nigeria and Africa. This was in 2014 when Goodluck Jonathan was the President of Nigeria. It wasn't Abike Dabiri-Erewa speaking in that video BUT a Senior Police investigator in Thailand in 2014.
Tinder Swindler, Drugs or Football? Shows an I*o drug trafficker from the South East of Nigeria being interogated in 2014 by a Thailand Police investigator who in the Timestamp 5:00 bluntly called out the I*o tribe as the BIGGEST CURSE of Nigeria and Africa in 2014, because of their many relentless drug trafficking into Thailand.
She singled out a state and not a tribe. If they want to do Ebonyi shege, they will say they are not igbos or inferior igbos. Now they are saying Anambra = Igbo at large.