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PoliticsRe: Gov.t.a Orji To Commission New Ultra Modern Complex FOR THE Bca by geeez: 2:38pm On Jul 10, 2013
Is this a teaser? Or the real thing? huh
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola Begins N2bn Ede Water Works Rehabilitation by geeez: 2:21pm On Jul 10, 2013
This man, like BRF, just keeps delivering and Osun State keeps moving forward

Yorubaland o ni baje jor
PoliticsRe: Yoruba May Revolt, Ex-envoy Warns Jonathan by geeez: 9:56pm On Jul 09, 2013
Na today?

We, the Yoruba people of South Western Nigeria have been revolting since 2011

Part of our revolution is to end mediocrity and entrench good and transparent governance with the dividends of democracy delivered to the Yoruba race

We will continue to revolt against the dearth of infrastructure, joblessness and every form or lack luster performance from Lagos to Ondo

We are the most progressive region, the most developed region, the most intellectual region, the most exposed region and undoubtedly the most resourceful region
PoliticsRe: Ago-Okota Palace-Way Road Construction By LASG (Pics) by geeez: 2:21pm On Jul 09, 2013
PapaBrowne: Why is Lagos always using interlocking stones to build roads? Is there scarcity of bitumen in the state??
The type of substructure or soil and environmental conditions in an area will determine the type of pavement for the roads

For areas prone to flooding, interlocking will be great. They are also very easy to maintain as they can easily be removed at replaced

They are not necessarily cheaper but definitely easier to maintain

Eko o ni baje
PoliticsRe: BRT Commences E-ticketing Tomorrow by geeez: 2:31pm On Jul 08, 2013
kelvincoll: cool.. you spoke well, I'm sure he's aware of the prospect from such initiative but the corruption in the system won't allow it be effected, you wan kick some Cabals out of Business ni?
Then let the 'cabals' buy the buses
PoliticsRe: BRT Commences E-ticketing Tomorrow by geeez: 1:39pm On Jul 08, 2013
If I was BRF, I will auction all the LAGBUS owned buses to private operators and get LAMATA to define standards for operations of the buses from aesthetics to minimum standards for functionality
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola Creates 3,000 Fresh Jobs; Establishes West Africa’s Largest Garment F by geeez:
This man just makes governance seem so easy and he's very progressive, celebrating his successes.

Other governments keep planning to build, hoping to build, partnering to build, starting to build, projecting to build but this man and other governors of th SW just keep commissioning and launching new projects


SW o ni baje
PoliticsRe: Second Niger Bridge: Jubilation In South-east As Julius Berger Moves To Site by geeez: 5:07pm On Jul 07, 2013
karl max: like he promised and completed. The 4th mainland bridge since 6 years ago now and work has not even started on it yet?.or how he promised that the lagos lite rail would be completed in june? This is july and. The light rail is no where near completion.or is it the lekki airport that he promised in his first tenure all we hear is constuction has begun on naira land but go to the the site nothing is happening? All they know. Is resurfacing road and adding mutiple toll gate to rip people off!.those who live in the lekki epe axis of lagos and drive that road would have noticed the pot hole resufacing in a road that we pay toll for that is not up to one year old! But we would send fashole and his master a message come 2015!!
It's work in progress and he's built several bridges without waiting and begging cap in hand in Aso Rock.

Besides the 4th mainland bridge is over five times longer and more capital intensive than the SNB and I won't be surprised if its completed before the SNB

PoliticsRe: Business Has Been Good - Shoprite Ibadan by geeez(op): 9:57am On Jul 07, 2013
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PoliticsRe: SE Will Have Access To The Sea If... by geeez: 9:53am On Jul 07, 2013
Landlocked, padlocked, deadlocked,' ill lucked' .... Can only be one place on earth
PoliticsBusiness Has Been Good - Shoprite Ibadan by geeez(op): 9:46am On Jul 07, 2013
A breath of fresh air seemed to have hit Ibadan city with the opening of Shoprite retail store on Thursday, June 27. Shoprite, located beside the famous Cocoa House, the city’s tallest structure, in Dugbe, attracted thousands of residents on its opening day on June 28.

The size of the crowd that thronged the mall made it the biggest attraction in the city. Various jokes also hit the social media about the crowd of people that greeted the store on its opening day. A famous joke says 102,000 people visited the store on that day, with only about N35,000 made from sales. Many, the inventors of the jokes claimed, were at the store to window shop and take pictures.

However, the situation had not changed much after one week. There was a large crowd of people milling in and out of the mall, filling up all the spaces within the store.

But so were the cash points; shoppers queued up at the 17 main cash points and the additional two points at the kiosk section, giving the cashiers no moment of rest on the job. Business owners, civil servants, students and even school pupils in uniforms made up the crowd, buying notebooks and other school items.

But in general, youths and middle-aged persons seemed to make up the bulk of people at the store, Saturday PUNCH observed.

A student, Mr. Wale Olusola, who was at the mall on the day it opened, said there was “mad human traffic” within and around the mall. He said, “We had to move slowly because there were so many people coming in and going out. It was like forming queues all over the place. People also had to be vigilant so that their phones and wallets didn’t get stolen by pick-pockets in the crowd.”

A businessman, Mr. Biodun Azeez, described the opening of the mall as a “good thing”, saying he was happy with the development.

He said, “I’ve been here twice in three days and I always buy things. There is always something to buy because it’s hard to resist the lure of the goods here. It’s like they are all shouting ‘come buy me’. And you don’t need to haggle over the price, which is sometimes frustrating.”

Another shopper, Mrs. Olumide Abulude, described the mall as a ‘one-stop shop’ and a new feature in the city.

“You don’t even need to visit an open market like Agbeni because you can get everything here. Their prices are also reasonable. You can get groceries, meat and even locust beans here,” she said, adding that people generally have a wrong notion about the city.

“The truth is that Ibadan is up there and its people know how to enjoy life. You can see the crowd here and the number of people buying and buying things< Abulude added.

However, a shopper, Mr. Adewale Mayowa, said the crowd had been split between the real buyers and the window shoppers.

He said, “There are indeed, a large number of real shoppers, but there are also some who only come to see, take photos or buy something small like sausage.”

Shoprite is located within a merged stuctuer comprising the Cocoa Mall and the Heritage Mall.

The Heritage Mall, which occupies the old Sketch House, was financed by O’dua Investment Company at the cost of about N1.4bn, while the Cocoa Mall, which is an extension of Cocoa House, is being done in conjunction with a private developer, Topservices Limited.

Even though the malls were yet to be completed, as construction work was still ongoing, when Saturday PUNCH visited the place, residents were already excited about the prospect of having arguably the biggest mall in South-West Nigeria.

Aside from Shoprite, others like PEP, Mr. Price, Cash and Carry, Filmhouse Cinema, and Lifemate Furniture have begun operations, while other spaces are being prepared.

But with the addition of the shopping malls and Shoprite to the scores of other stores in Ibadan, the shopping culture of the residents will arguably experience a major change. Many already suspect that open markets like Agbeni and Aleshinloye might suffer now that people can get most of the products under a roof, without having to move from stall to stall, in the sun.

But a trader at Agbeni market, who identified herself as Alhaja Risikat, debunked the fears.

She said, “There will always be people who prefer to come to us; so I don’t think it is ever going to affect us. We used to have Kingsway and UTC in Ibadan and there were still other markets then, so it won’t make any difference at all.”

Similarly, the managements of some other big stores in the city have also said they are not threatened by Shoprite’s arrival.

The expatriate owner of Trolleys, a store a few blocks away from Shoprite, Mr. George Kay, described the situation as “give and take.”

He said, “It is true that Shoprite brings a lot of traffic to this place, but in that process, it is also opening the place up. So some people coming here for the first time will notice our store too and visit. “Sometimes, people who have been in traffic for long would stop by our place and not even get to Shoprite. And there is nothing they have that I don’t have, but there are things I have that they don’t have.

“But on the other hand, the traffic here at the weekend was so bad that the entrance to my shop was blocked. People coming to my store were hindered by the traffic situation. So there is the benefit angle and there is the damage angle too; but no fear from me.”

Also at Foodco in Bodija, which offers a variety of services and products, an official who did not give his name, said, “The sky is large for every bird to fly.”

The source also said nothing had changed at Foodco since the opening of Shoprite in Ibadan.

He said, “There is a big population in Ibadan and we have our loyal customers. Since they came, there has been no difference in our sales, so the sky is large enough. People may go there (Shoprite) and check what is happening there, but our customers know what we also offer.”

A representative of Zooma store, also at Bodija, who spoke to our correspondent, described the population of Ibadan as a huge factor to consider.

She said, “When you consider the population of Ibadan, it’s enough to go round. However, I don’t think their (Shoprite) coming to Ibadan will affect standard stores. I think it’s the open markets that will be affected. Since they opened, business has been the same here.”

At Challenge, a PEP store, which opened in December 2012, has been popular with residents around there.

An official of the store, who spoke in confidence, also said the store had nothing to worry about.

The source said, “We are not threatened at all because we have the cheapest prices in town and our customers know that; that’s what works for us.”

Meanwhile, an official of Shoprite, who spoke under condition of anonymity because he said he was not authorised to speak to journalists, said business has been good at the store.

However, when asked about sales figures, the official said employees were not allowed to discuss sales. He, however, noted that the store was worthy of the attention it had got in the city.

The source said, “Well, business has been good but we don’t ever discuss our sales. People have been coming to buy variety of things; bread has been doing well and people even come for locust beans.

“When you compare the kind of investment we have put in the place, you will know that it’s worth it. We offer our customers aesthetics and the very best.”
PoliticsRe: Second Niger Bridge: Jubilation In South-east As Julius Berger Moves To Site by geeez: 9:27am On Jul 07, 2013
mrlovefield: [color=#990000][/color]GEEEZ Bleep you is oyo state 2 do you mean oyo of ibada old kingdom of yolubas to be compare wt my new anambra first bridge since 35 yrs lolz
Say what you want, all I know is that despite the claims of Onitsha being very commercial, the GDP of Oyo still doubles, almost triples that of Anambra. How about that?
PoliticsRe: Second Niger Bridge: Jubilation In South-east As Julius Berger Moves To Site by geeez: 9:25am On Jul 07, 2013
kelvin1191: GEJ is working! Somthing OBJ could not do because of . . .
Some people are bra!nless sha. A suspension bridge is a rigid structure and even if it opens up to allow the passage of boats, how will the boats sail past the existing Niger Bridge
PoliticsRe: Second Niger Bridge: Jubilation In South-east As Julius Berger Moves To Site by geeez: 9:08am On Jul 07, 2013
VAQAXY: Since GEJ has awarded the SND it is already as good as completed. Its not like in the case of obasamjor.
As far as I know, only BRF can say it, mean it and do it
PoliticsRe: Second Niger Bridge: Jubilation In South-east As Julius Berger Moves To Site by geeez: 8:51am On Jul 07, 2013
Now they are jubilating over a yet to be built bridge but hurling insults at my Oyo brothers for jubilating over a completed bridge.
TravelRe: Airlines To Compensate Passengers For Delayed Flights, Others. by geeez: 11:24am On Jul 06, 2013
Long overdue. Particularly for domestic airlines as international flights rarely get delayed anyway but what abut delays caused by the government itself. I was held up at Enugu Airport for over 6hrs because GEJ was gonna land
PoliticsRe: See Geopolitical Zones Contribution (A Cheat System) by geeez: 11:01am On Jul 06, 2013
Sealeddeal: Truly South West contribute alot to federation account but could be less than the amount quoted;courtesy of Lagos.On the other hand,the amount quoted for SS is a lie;i believe SS contribute more that 2trillion annually.
If you take away the contribution of Lagos from that of the SW, it is still higher than he contribution of the SE
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: Tension In Ibadan Over Massacre Of Yorubas In The North by geeez:
6Willywilly: i keep on saying it, Yorubas believed that without the North they are going to die of Hunger
Is this guy high?

The SW has the biggest farms in Nigeria and has since displaced the NW, NE and NC as the agricultural hub of the country.
PoliticsRe: How Can Anambra Leverage This ''Sea-side'' Spectacle For Economic Development? by geeez: 1:46pm On Jul 05, 2013
omongbatim: You do not learn from half-bakedness you learn from the best.
That's why Lagos is so good you guys keep trooping in
PoliticsRe: Photos Of How Nigerian Prisoners Sleep And Enjoy Their Life by geeez: 1:42pm On Jul 05, 2013
OMG! And to think some of these guys might be innocent huh
PoliticsRe: Why Igbos Living Outside Igboland Should Start Planning For Break-up Of Nigeria by geeez: 1:05pm On Jul 05, 2013
What is Biafra please?

Is there oil in Igbo land outside the trickles in Imo?

Just asking
PoliticsRe: Lagos Govt To Construct Bridge To Link Igando/ Ayobo, Other Communities by geeez: 1:01pm On Jul 05, 2013
Eko o ni baje lai lai ati lai lai. Amin
PoliticsRe: How Can Anambra Leverage This ''Sea-side'' Spectacle For Economic Development? by geeez: 12:39pm On Jul 05, 2013
Is that a sea side or stream side?

Learn from Lagos before you move to Detriot
PropertiesRe: 60% Of C Of O In Lagos Are Fake – Lawmaker by geeez: 9:46am On Jul 05, 2013
Includes all owned by people who claim to own Lagos. There's only one way to find out whether or not your C of O is fake or not grin
TravelRe: Nigerian Caught In The UK Claiming To Be 15-yrs-old (Video) by geeez: 8:08pm On Jul 04, 2013
Very funny. Born 1993 and got into secondary school in 1990 grin


Smart lie but not smart enough

Uncle London
PoliticsRe: If nigeria had a referendum on division, will you vote yes/no? by geeez: 5:45pm On Jul 04, 2013
I think there should be a poll here but some people will be concerned about what goes where
PoliticsRe: Shoprite Opens In Ibadan by geeez:
ngozievergreen: yorubas cant clain more dan 10 percent of the revenue generated in the SW. Fact.
In igboland, igbos generate their revenue. So wats ur excitement exactly?
Very funny. Why not go and generate all that revenue for your state?

Major industries, companies and institutions that contribute to the SW's GDP and has caused an increase in IGR in Ogun State for instance, from N730m to over N3b per month in less than two years, are not owned by Igbos but Yorubas and some multinationals with Yoruba stakes

Igbos engage in retail trading which in the tax office's estimation doesn't make up to 20% of the total taxes made. Either your people are evading taxes or you've been living a lie
PoliticsRe: Ibadan's new look (roads and infrastructures) by geeez: 7:50am On Jul 03, 2013
One thing people fail to realize is that Oyo State's landmass is almost the same with all the states of the SE put together

What this means is that should you see one in four houses being modern, it means all the modern houses in Oyo put together cannot fit space-wise into the biggest state in the SE

Its almost interesting that KFC will open in Ibadan ahead of any SE state.

Shoprite has also opened there are banks in the state are a lot more than you'll find anywhere else in Nigeria apart from Lagos

This can only mean that Oyo State is more commercial than any of the states people have chosen to compare it to
PoliticsRe: Ibadan's new look (roads and infrastructures) by geeez: 7:03am On Jul 03, 2013
Watching closely
PoliticsRe: Shoprite Opens In Ibadan by geeez: 6:54am On Jul 03, 2013
ngozievergreen: Guy, remove Lagos from the equation.

Again, i only responded to the guy dat way because he respected himself in his comments.

But really, Ibadan no try. Truth be told. Aside the public buildings, nothing else
Ibadan no try but the GDP of Oyo is bigger than that of any state in the SE. How about that?

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