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I miss it too. ![]() Wo, I don tire. |
Illuminatiship:Hahahaha The thing don pepper you wella. |
Magnoliaa:Mango, you too like man oh. ![]() I don see person wey I better pass for that aspect. Oluwa ésé! ![]() |
daveP:Yeah, I really hope all the states are connected by train to reduce road accidents and banditry attacks. |
kolnel:Their own na to wear multicoloured socks, carry bling-bling, iPhone for hand, and drop Motivational quotes of "Mama said, Don't stop the grind till you make it". |
iamyemiakins:Warris it? ![]()
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Twoclans:There's no tickets online for Warri-Itakpe route. It's so sad. You'd have to buy at the counter and it's stressful. Thank God you stood your ground and moved his arse from your seat. Nigerians just like looking for trouble and feel they can bully you in every situation, unless you give it hot hot back at them. They understand vawulence better. ![]() Omo, if you want to ply this route soon, just go early like an hour before the train's arrival to book your ticket. The crowd is much and those agberos are forever there to sell tickets at exorbitant amount when the tickets are sold out across the counter. Yes, I'm hoping that they'd take the railway option further. I hear they're building a station at Calabar though, a friend said so. |
pocohantas:Lmao I swear down. The AC was driving me nuts! It wanted me to cuddle anything, pillow, even my next seatmate sef. ![]() I actually prefer the online ticket booking sha because I hate standing in queue but because Nigerians are very cunny, they'd buy many tickets and resell ![]() This is why black man get problem. At the end of the day, everything is vanity. Thank you again and again. |
pocohantas:Thank youuuuuuuuuu Mama!!! Amennnnnnn oh, a resounding Amen to that! ![]() The AC was freezing cold too oh. I wore short sleeves and a short gown too. I had goosebumps all over me. I saw many fine people (men and women). One of the railway station men tried chyking me but I nor send am. ![]() Trust Nigerians na, there were people too who were selling tickets for ridiculous amount. It was annoying actually. Omo! How I carried my luggage ehn, I pushed so many people as the "agbero" that I am. ![]() Really, there's nothing in this life. I saw a lot of poor people and I can really say that it pays to be kind, because you don't know what the other person is going through. Yessssssss! I'd love to use the train again. The interior is really beautiful. ![]() |
daveP:Lol. That headset was useful oh. I enjoyed my music. And decided to watch the Yoruba movie later. ![]() |
Who knew one could leave Edo and Delta State and get to Kogi State under 3hrs? Well, now you know. The starting point is at Ujevwu(Warri) and last railway station at Itakpe,Kogi State. From there, you can go to any northern state of your choice and it's a safe option as against the long road trips. The sequence is in this format: Ujevwu(Warri), Okpara, Abraka, Agbor (all in Delta State) then Igbanke, Ekehen, Uromi, Agenebode, Itogbo(all in Edo State), and finally Ajaokuta, Itakpe (both in Kogi State). Ujevwu-Itakpe destination (Morning Train) For instance, the train departs from Ujevwu(Warri) at 8am, it gets to Agbor at 9:26am, and then Igbanke at 9:49am, next is Ajaokuta at 12:01noon, the final stop is at Itakpe, 12:49noon Ujevwu-Itakpe (Afternoon Train) Ujevwu- 2:15pm Agbor- 3:41pm Ajaokuta- 6:15pm Itakpe- 7:04pm ******************* Itakpe-Ujevwu destination (Morning Train) Itakpe:8:30am Ajaokuta:9:23am Agbor: 11:57am Finally, Ujevwu (Warri): 1:19pm. Afternoon Train- Itakpe- 2:45pm Ajaokuta- 3:38pm Agbor: 6:12pm Finally, Ujevwu- 7:34pm I boarded at Ajaokuta Railway Station and these are the prices to the following. From Ajaokuta to Itakpe- N1,400 Itogbo- N1,400 Agenebode- N1,400 Uromi- N1,400 Ekehen- N3,000 Igbanke, Agenebode, Abraka, Okpara, Agbor, Ujevwu- all 3k (for economy class). First Class to the above locations is N5,500. ***************************************** Price list for Abeokuta-Ibadan First Class: N2,000 Standard: N1,500 Regular: N600 Minor(children): N300 Price list for Lagos-Abeokuta Business Class: N5,000 Standard Class: N3,500 Regular: N2,000 Minor(children): N950 Price list for Lagos-Ibadan First Class: N6,000(AC+Canteen+ Charging port) Business Class: N5,000 (AC+ Charging port) Regular: N2,500(AC + Charging port) Minor(children): N300 (AC + charging port) Price list for Abuja-Kaduna First Class: N6,000 Standard : N5,000 Regular: N2600 Pic 1: First Class coach I boarded. Pic 2: My seat. PS: All seats(whether Economy or First class) have charging ports beside it, plus AC. The First Class coach I boarded was showing YouTube Yoruba movie channel. Pic 3: First Class ticket. PS: They also sell snacks and soft drinks on the train in case you're hungry. There's also armed Police officers on the train to maintain law and order. ![]() It should be noted that before buying tickets at the Ajaokuta Railway Station, you'd have to write your name in the logbook and also present your ID card at the counter. Any means of identification is fine, whether Driver's license, International Passport, NIN, Student ID.
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Pic 1: I was fascinated at the stones on the rails, and so I decided to check them out. Pic 2: I was very bored while waiting for the afternoon train and I saw this Fulani woman weaving this, I really liked it. She appreciated me taking pictures of her work. ![]() Pic 3: I arrived Agbor Railway Station at 6:30pm
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Pic 1: Arrival of morning train passengers. Pic 2: Price list for passengers from Ajaokuta to Ujevwu and environs.
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This was my first time boarding a train ride and it was eventful yet awesome. Many Nigerians have taken to using the railway service as against road trips(which is farther, fear of bandits, and bad roads). For instance, from Abuja to Benin is 10-12hrs straight by road. ![]() There are different railway stations in Nigeria and they ply several routes which includes: 1. Ujevwu-Itakpe. 2. Abeokuta-Ibadan 3. Lagos-Abeokuta 4. Lagos-Ibadan 5. Abuja-Kaduna The Beginning: There are two railway stations in Kogi State, Ajaokuta Railway station and Itakpe Railway station. I boarded a bus from Abuja at Jabi Motorpark, I told the bus driver I was going to Itakpe Railway station but he dropped me at Ajaokuta Railway Station instead. From Abuja to Itakpe is 3hrs, the price is 3,500-4k. From Abuja to Ajaokuta is 5hrs. The driver collected 2,500 from me. So, choose your poison. I prefer anyone drops at Itakpe Railway Station though (because it's the last and most important bus stop). ***************************************** The train leaves twice in a day, morning and afternoon and so I had missed the morning train, and so I waited for the afternoon train. Morning train leaves Itakpe at 8:30am while that at Ajaokuta is 9:23am. Afternoon train leaves Itakpe at 2:45pm, that of Ajaokuta is 3:38pm. Tickets are sold 20-30mins to the train arrival at Ajaokuta Railway station. There are two types of tickets sold here. 1. First class- N5,500. 2. Economy class- N3000. I boarded the First Class coach because I wanted comfort and less noise. From Ajaokuta to Agbor is 3hrs and so I got to Agbor at 6:30pm(instead of 6:12pm) because there was delay at the earliest train station in Uromi. I boarded a bus at Agbor Railway Station to Benin for N2,000 and I arrived safely home and dry. Share your train ride experience here, whether Ujevwu-Itakpe, Abeokuta-Ibadan, Lagos-Abeokuta, Lagos-Ibadan, or Abuja-Kaduna. Pic 1: Train station at Ajaokuta, Kogi State. Pic 2-3: Waiting area of passengers. These passengers were very tired. Some of them like me missed their morning train ride. Pic 4: Arrival of morning train passengers who want to board vehicle to Abuja.
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Senomi:Wow! I hate that lingering smell of catfish though. Chineke nna! ![]() |
pocohantas:No wahala. Thank you Ma'am. ![]() |
Senomi:Ah! |
pocohantas:Wow, nice. We really learn EVERYDAY. Thanks for clarifying, I'd focus on adding more natural spices to boiling meat then. As for cow leg, a friend adds fresh chewing gum when boiling it, she claims it makes the cowleg boil faster and makes it more tender. |
This looks so good. I love stew that the Red colour is sharp. ![]() By the way, I saw where you didn't add salt when seasoning the meat to boil, I heard it makes the meat hard or something. I don't know how true it is. Nice one, Poco. |
Lmao okay. |
pocohantas:Hot Lucozade Boost is nonsense actually! ![]() |
pocohantas:Lmao yes oh. Caprisun, Lucozade Boost, Ribena are drinks we take on a regular. Na wa! Thank God them nor born me for una time oh. ![]() |
I'm happy for him really. He knew what he wanted on the long run and didn't veer away from it. ![]() I still remember his they didn't caught me video and how everyone lambasted him. In the space of 3years, his life changed for good. In this life, people must talk, but they will definitely come around. See heap of Congratulatory messages on Twitter yesterday ehn. ![]() |
pocohantas:Is it a requirement for treating sick people during your time? I buy Lucozade Boost on a regular, I don't see anything wrong with it oh. |
FalseProphet1:You are SICK. Everyone who liked your post is SICK also. Y'all need psychiatric evaluation. |
pocohantas:Omo, I don't have patience for vegetables at all. No oh, I like that your palm in party cooler ![]() |
pocohantas:It's true. Not everyone has the confidence to cook in front of people, some people's confidence will deflate like car tyre sef. ![]() Waterleaf sef that is slippery, when you try to even chop it finely, the way it'd be slipping from your hands ehn, you go just weak and cut am anyhow. Wo, don't stress yourself abeg. I like that your palm sha, e too fine for woman wey dey 42. ![]() |
pocohantas:I dey see the arguments oh. Ah ah. It's vegetable soup, and clearly not that hard. Since he's an indigene and claims he can cook it, he should do a BETTER job and post here, make everybody learn. ![]() @ginger and garlic. Odiegwu!!! ![]() |
pocohantas:Men that don't talk too much >>>>> ![]() |
One reason I love my Mum and one of my Aunties is how they handled their career. Both women are Medical professionals and they didn't put their job down the line because of children. It wasn't easy actually, and so they employed nannies to take care of us, while they were still actively involved in our welfare. |
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