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The quality of the construction looks poor. The design is also pretty generic. |
It goes beyond Harvard o jere. Diezani had the best of education, was a director at SPDC and still was bloody corrupt!! The Minister of Health has always been a Medical Doctor and Minister of Education has always been a Professor, yet have we improved in those two sectors in the last 30 years? Probably not!! |
Do the have a gas line to Lekki? It would be a good idea to float a company called Estate Power and use gas to set up say a N10MW power plant to sell power directly to the many estates in the Lekki axis. My diesel is costing my estate about N150per unit (not blended with public supply - that one is metered separately). Surely a larger more efficient gas turbine serving big estates at the same time can never cost that much. |
This kind of loop flyover is what should have been done on the Lekki expressway instead of just removal of roundabout. That way junctions would have been eliminated. With about 6 of these (3 for each direction) along the Lekki expressway traffic would be much better. One between 2nd and 3rd roundabout. One between jakande and igbo Efon and one between VGC and Ajah. So if you are going left at freedom way you go straight ahead, loop to the other side of the road and come back and then turn right at freedom. |
9jaRealist:Quite right, I haven't! However they obviously have not started any work and if they have they are obviously not effective. |
FortuneDeGreat:I agree that you have a point, but as the manufacturers of these plastics that do not degrade and cause environmental hazards they still have some responsibility. Before we discovered PET bottles we all used to drink with glass bottles and swap bottles/crates to buy. |
The situation will only improve here when we are willing to pay for it. There is no magic Buhari can do. After all generating firms and distributing firms are not owned by the FG. I agree, the transmission company is owned by FG and is a considerably bottleneck, but it's not the only issue. We want petrol below cost price, we want electricity below cost price because it belongs to government. Why don't we ask transport fares of private danfo or GSM to be below cost price? Who do you even want to go and ask? Let's get real guys. There is no magic that can be done. I always say that Nigeria has to get more painful before it can get better. If other African countries pay the right price, why should Nigeria be so different. After all the poor don't really enjoy fuel subsidy but rather the middle class with their plenty cars on the road. One for oga, one for madam and one for school runs. If the poor are paying for unsubsidised kerosene, why can't the middle class pay for unsubsidised petrol. It makes more sense for electricity price to be graduated per usage and let the upper middle class with their plenty appliances subsidise the lower class who don't use much I. E 0 to 99 kwh N27 per unit in a month 100 to 299kwh N40 300 to 499kwh N60 And 500kwh and above N70 Therfore weighted average for those who use a lot might end up being N57, while for those who don't it might be like N34. |
If the picture above is what they are doing, then that is poor quality road works. Just Google Road repair videos on you tube and see the quality of road repairs in the developed world. |
I was just sitting here thinking and I came up with my personal things I'd like Sanwo Olu to quickly address once he becomes governor: Complete unfinished projects such as the lagos Airport road, badagry expressway, the okokomaiko marina rail line, oshodi interchange, onikan stadium and the yoruba cultural center. (this is in he assumption that they won't be finished before Ambode leaves office Address refuse in a smart and holistic way. Personally I think its about time the government forced coca cola, Pepsi and makers of pure water to form a spv to be responsible for recycling plastic waste in lagos. Majority of the waste in our gutters is made up of soft drink and water bottle plastics, pure water satchets and food containers. If the companies refuse to do so then Sanwo Olu should ban such single use plastics in lagos. The clogging of our gutters by these plastics is a major cause of flood. Also address traffic in a comprehensive and holistic manner. From other modes of transport, indiscipline on our roads, state of roads, number of cars on our roads etc. With real will and creativity, traffic in lagos can be considerably improved. Remove the street urchins and hawkers from our roads. There are just too many in this category in lagos. Remove those who use every available space on our streets to be frying poff poff, akara, buns, fruits, suya, indomie etc. Some people have started selling food right on the walkway at bus stops. And of course the impact is that they mess up the road by throwing waste water, food remnants and food packaging plastics unto the road. I don't deny people right to make a living, but it has to be done the right way. Roadsides is not the place for every business and market. Although electricity is not in the purview of state government, but it would be good if he can get involved somehow. I recall ambode had some initiative to add 3000MW to lagos state. Go on a comprehensive road rehabilitation drive. For a state that has annual budgets close to N1trl ($2.7bln). Surely if Lasg contracted RCC, JB, HiTech and maybe Setraco to do proper road resurfacing of problem areas over 2years and dedicate N50bln per year between October of one year and April of next year, we will smile in Lagos. I always say that quality is better than quantity. Some roads done properly by JB in 2001/2 are still serving us well for 18years despite heavy load on them over and above what roads experience in developed countries. Such roads are Awolowo road, ikoyi, ojuelegba yaba Road, kudirat abiola Road oregun etc. If we focus on keeping existing roads well maintained, we don't really need to focus on new roads. Just some smart interventions (the lay by going to Ketu and at iyana oworo were really smart and useful) Feel free to add yours. |
Lagos state government needs to put more emphasis on the quality of the road repairs. The lay by that takes you from outer marina into VI via bonny camp has been resurfaced twice in just over a year and already bad ahead of this year's rainy season. One particular reason is because they pay no attention to drainage. Another is because we allow other externalities to spoil the road. All symptoms of an incompetent government and civil service structure. |
halfbloodprince:Don't be too sure. This is Russia we are talking about here! Not the West! |
Looks fake to me. The top of that "thing" looks too smooth and well rounded. |
[quote author= post=77687872]Why arrest strippers.. I don get Modified Arresting the stripers was unnecessary, they are working and earning their living. Instead of raiding the place why not serve the premise a notice to due to the complaint or something. There is a standard in building establishments like clubs to reduce noise[/quote]If the laws of the land say it is a crime, then so be it. And clubs should not be allowed in residential area |
How does this 24month thing work? Is it through bank or private deal with you? |
AngelicBeing:A bi o. Simple way to stop these things but the efcc won't do that |
Funny enough I knew from the get go that iheanacho was going to flop in Leicester. The style of the team did not fit his play. Iheanacho is a box player not a line striker. He needs to have loose balls in the box, not have balls punted up to him from the back. |
Having pillars is so 2000's design. Nobody does that again. Interior is horrible |
allsaint2000:How about we the citizens also don't throw stuff there. I have not thrown stuff on the floor in like 10 years. |
What's the progress on the airport road. |
I've been seeing these solar powered masts springing up all around VI and Lekki. Does anyone have any idea what they are for? I'm suspecting it could be Google free WiFi, but not sure.
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Juell:Very good point!! |
dingbang:Don't be silly. What's good is good and what's bad is bad!! |
But Nigerian girls are on another level. The amount of students doing runs, which is just a more respectable name for prostitution, is shocking!! Just go to bars, clubs and lounges all over lagos on friday and see how many girls are hanging on the shoulders of guys. |
Schools are finally taking some action despite the fact that this has been going in for decades across the country. |
So that this doesn't burden the government, the salaries of civil servants above maybe level 10 should be capped and only the salaries of those below should be increased. You'll be surprised that monthly salary of a minimum wage earner increases from N18k to N30k, while that of a permanent secretary goes up from N750k to N820k! N12 increase versus N70k increase. The gap keeps getting wider! And its really the increase of the higher salary earners that will cost the government a lot more money. I also agree that government needs to take a good hard look at productivity. FG and states have waaayyyy too many staff doing next to nothing.Just go to our ministries and you'll see so many people sitting behind desks doing nothing. |
Has Air Peace started flying any international route? |
Interesting how the female actors are making so much money, yet we don't seem to hear of the male actors making so much money!! I guess the females are soooo much better actors than the guys, hence why they make so much money. |
Even if efficiencies set in, but crude prices double, petrol prices will rise. And if you wonder why international price of crude will affect local prices, there is something called opportunity cost. If my local price is too low relative to international price, then rather than sell local I might as well export my petrol, therefore local prices will have to increase to attract supply. Its simple economics. |
I agree with deregulation of NNPC and petrol. However those arguing that petrol price will come down like telecoms are very wrong. First petrol is driven by price of crude oil. Telecoms however has a very low marginal cost. Asides those early years of massive investments in base stations etc the additional cost of serving 75mln people may not be very different from 50mln people, cos the masts are already there. To sell petrol to additional 25mln people means you have to buy the equivalent crude, refine it and transport it. |
kinibigdeal:Might be an opportunity for you to go grow cassava and make money selling to them. |
naijaguy1234:Totally agree. MTN is only selling now because it is not growing anywhere as fast as it did in the good old days. The market is largely saturated. They sell the shares, make a kill and then new owners see that its not as profitable as it once was and then share price comes down. Those who were too excited about buying telecoms and bought Starcomms lived to regret. Fine, MTN and Starcomms are not in the same category, but the concept is the same. Owners of Starcoms sold a dead business to Nigerians and took off, leaving investors with crap. |
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and when you have made free WiFi possible, its still the same government that will arrest youths browsing in those free WiFi spots tagging them fraudsters.