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Da infamous: at list east contribute more than Hausa and Yoruba combine, after SS, east is the second and what about yorobe land? you dont contribute anything you better believe it...oloshi, oya, list those things you contribute. palm oil? Spare parts? hard drugs? Asewo? oya now, list them. Anuofia! |
Eko Atlantic: Me?! Their contact?!and if they don't get ransome, they'll make you into sharwarma. Abi you no know say dem be cannibals too. Enter the east or befriend one at your own risk. ![]() |
Da infamous: those factories CEO are not from SW,and how much do u think those companies contribute to the treasury?because 95% of federal revenue comes from oil..Moraforker, how much of that 95% comes from the east? Afofungbemu. Oya, come back and tell me you're an ijaw man from the south south. Ole! |
sambos994: If I were your father, I would have flogged you for saying that statement. Id.iot!If I were your father, I would have fed you to the hyenas. |
I said a completion time of 36 months for a 145km rail project is way too long a time and you are here displaying your absurd nature in public instead of proving my point otherwise,what a licensed besotted goon.who said this? chucky234: 36 years a way too long a time for such a short distance,politicians and their strategies.Your alter ego abi your okoro clone? Oloshi! Na lie go scatter you these ibo boys' brains. With that your heads that looks like something a machine meant for tarring road passed over. Eleribu. You not only lie to sell spares from 'off the roads' vehicles you shipped into Lagos from Europe, you lie even about your existence, hence your repeated efforts to correct your own mistakes. |
chucky234: Having a meeting in the office while treating your fuc:kup,check to see the correction goon.Hahaha...your life is always a mistake in need of correction. |
solomon111: lolsee your sorry life? You are laughing with someone who is laughing at you? Okoro, una no dey carry last for s.tupi.ty, afterall it was intertwined with your umbilical cords ![]() |
chucky234: You are such clueless besotted goon,you can tell past from present. Too bad your English failed to teach you the difference between present and pass,I used "questioned" because I saw your empty post 2hrs after you posted,or the word "completes" is damn too hard for uou to comprehend. If you can't grasp why completes is the appropriate word to use for a project is yet to commence with its completion date uncertain,then revert for me to lecture your empty brain.Seriously, need I say more? Your post is ridden with not only spelling but grammatical errors and to cap it all up, you're also ridiculously slow on the uptake. A waste of space, waste of spermatozoa you are. Make haste and die for a deserving human to take your space. |
solomon111: yeah.Really? How much does your backward region bring to the Nigerian plate? The west and North contribute more than your kidnapping, cocaine pushing, fake drugging, asewo producing, armed robbing eroded land! Moraforker, who should ever be called parasites if not for your baboon people who believe they are jews yet go to the FG to beg for handouts. Arsewipe! |
Ufeolorun: I think they would always make Lagos work cos Fashola has prolly unknowingly set a standard for the party in Lagos. I have feeling they will maintain the standard.Lagos might work but I do not think we would have another governor with Fashola's zeal and charisma which I think are the wings of the ACN currently. In respect of Ogun competing with Lagos, I have said this until I was almost blue in the face. Up to this current time, it baffles me why Ogun state is still in this perpetual slumber when Lagos is only a stone throw away and beaming with opportunities to be tapped. The stupid governor just riles me up whenever I see him with his tall cap. He must think he's in that post to display the latest trend in wearing the Yoruba cap or something. I haven't seen him do a thing! It's annoying!! |
chucky234: What the hell gave you the gut to quote me,look who is talking about certificates when your post lack efficient act of sentence construction called GRAMMAR in English language.I can't spell 'primary' but you can't tell your present tense from your past or how do you explain the emboldened above? Hahaha...you scold me for my grammatical structure, yet you forgot to apply the same in this sentence: the work in 36 months which I doubt that is still a long period for such a short distance,I doubt if you know the number of kilometers between Lagos and Ibadan. Boy, you need to return to nursery and start to scratch the barrel because as it appears, you are beyond redemption! However, I would take your being ibo into account and be lenient just this once. Okoro teaching Yoruba English. Wonders would not end in this world o. |
fstranger: Dudette . . . Aworis are not Yoruba. They migrated from Aba. When the time is right, we will sendwere abugije. O tun ti de. |
ujukala: What matters is that it has begun....and let us hope it ends (as in completed in due course). |
Krucifax: Whilst i can appreciate Tribalism and hatred from the North being borne of Illiteracy,Religious indoctrination and sheer stupidity,i cant understand that from the East and West.just keep it moving. The door is to your left and be careful not to let it hit that big cerebral with multiple digits IQ. Bye bye and don't forget to pick up your ghana must go. |
solomon111: ACN will always remain a regional party.Keep on with that delusion and forever perish in your land of myopia. Oloshi! By the way, what party do your backward people boast of? No, I know, its the chop I chop pdp party. Moraforker! |
Ufeolorun: Failure isn't an option,seriously,after 8years of pdp tragedy.Yes, you have a point. I think the ACN is resting on its laurels thinking it has the SW(I hate using that term) in the bag but reality would dawn on them when the voters switch to another party. However badly the ACN must have performed, I still do not see the voters going to PDP though. The return of pdp is a taboo in the west and I think that is what the ACN is banking on but they would get a shocker if they keep on with this mediocre performance. Once Fashola finishes his tenure, ACN's backside would be blown open so it is in the best interest of the other governors to start performing now if ever they wish to return. Yorubas are not gullible. |
islam_is_fake: I am also for Nigeria's disintegration. However, lost cause or not...they will need to eat, import fuel, etc. Why not profit from that?Anything planted in the north now, ala infrastructure or business is planted at the owner's risk. The threat of vandalism or outright destruction is quite high in the north so extending rail transportation to the north now would be detrimental to the west. We should look into neighbouring African countries for sustenance rather than the north at this present time. The North to me seems cut off from the rest of the country. I wouldn't wanna take a risk of doing business with them. |
chino24: This is a waste by the visionless acn Yoruba party. This funds could have been channeled into mechanized and modern agriculture and other purposeful projects. Ibadam is quite rural and there nothing much happening their in terms of economic activities. Its just a 'big' town in terms of huge shanties and planlessness all over the place.What your myopic mind sees as shanties, others see as a preservation of history. Moreover, we don't need never do wells easterners who cannot point to any regeneration or innovation in their backward states to tell us we are visionless. We can see those who lack clear vision and direction and believe me when I say that those people are most certainly not the Yorubas. This same state you refer to as a shanty town boasts of the first tower building whilst your forefathers were still living in mud houses and even before you could see a radio, it housed the first tv station in Africa and was the custodian of cocoa production in Nigeria not to mention university of Ibadan which your backward okoros would kill to get into. so, tell me, okrika, who lacks vision. Moraforkers! |
islam_is_fake: There is money to be made in transporting goods both to and from other parts of the country. Anything for example in the north that they consume that is imported...why not use the rail to sell it to them?I am for the disintegration of Nigeria and not for its viability. The north is a lost course as far as i'm concerned so why waste good time trying to form economical relationship. All that it provides the west can easily be reproduced so its a futile effort in my opinion. My concern is for Yorubaland and for Yorubas alone. |
jmaine: It runs in your lineage initProbably? He was one child and one father short of his assumption. Afofungbemu masanfani akotileta. |
islam_is_fake: I would assume that this rail route will continue on past Ibadan. Just the first leg.I would assume that it would never go beyond the Yoruba states. |
mu2sa2: I see people commuting to work in lagos from Ibadan. D next phase should be Ibadan to Ilorin, then to Minna and beyond, simultaneously with d eastern corridor.never! |
abhosts: Modern Commercial Trains Travel at about 300km/h. That means a Trip from Ibadan to Lagos should take less than 30 minutes. Looks like a Strategy to decongest Lagos, since it would make it possible for people to live in Ibadan and Conveniently work in Lagos.A welcome strategy since Ibadan is large enough to accommodate far more people than small old Lagos. |
chucky234: 36 years a way too long a time for such a short distance,politicians and their strategies.I see that reading and comprehension is not your forte. How 36 months translates to 36 years in your head beats me. Who the heck doles out certificates in Nigeria, again? So many people shouldn't have graduated primarily school let alone secondary. Sheesh! |
hrhobi1: Lagos to Ibadan is about 45 minutes by road. So why the need for a train? is it to make the journey 15 minutes or what ? Why not Lagos to-Ogun-Ondo- Benin-Asaba- Onitsha- Enugu and to the north, which is economically viable to me. Just another waste of funds. IBADAN THAT OLD DIRTY CITY FULL OF RACISTS, IF YOU DON'T SPEAK THEIR LANGUAGE YOU BE OUTCAST.It is a southwest project not an okoro project. If you don't like it, move in droves to your caves in the east? Why must we sustain you? Put infrastructures in place to benefit you monkey cousins? I think not. We only build for humans and not monkeys. sorry. |
jmaine: kindly tell me what is wrong in our utilising cassava as a supplement to the normal flour we import to stimulate local cassava production. Which will in turn benefit the farmers and save us a few importation dollars.eleriibu! |
Ufeolorun: Well its a real possibility if these ACN guys keep up with their seeming sense of entitlement to power .They need to take the people more seriously and stop comparing their mostly half hearted measures to pdp disaster of yore, people may not put up any resistance to pdp onslaught In 2015(what's the point), if they don't move beyond rhetoric to real susbtantive work.well said but PDP would most definitely not be an option for Yorubas. I am certain that in the failure of ACN, we would seek solace in any other progressive party but pdp. |
is this gonna be a fast train or would it be stopping along the way? Hope it makes a stop in Ogun state. |
what took them so long? |
fstranger: I understand most of what you know about Nigeria is from your d/u/m/b parents. The rest, you picked up here on NL from people more confused than you.oloshi ni iwo bobo yi o, ki lo gbe, ki lo ju? |
careytommy: [url][/url]the same day you father stops. |
sconsults: [size=14pt]There is an attempt by the demonic powers to usurp the seat of the nigerian presidency by the use of legistlative powers supplemented by demonic and satanic powers in order to throw nigeria into the hands of the dark ones and suck the life blood of the nation, so as to support the growth demonic and antichristic charade.what good is your blood if not for sucking? Oshisko! Jonasatan must go! |
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