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Okay. But fasttrack the processes and start other lines on time too. The entire metropolis deserves the smooth transit people on the blue line corridor now enjoy. Remember, the two lines have taken too long to come up already. And only a well connected transportation systems and networks is everything Lagos as a state need now to put the troubles of traffic congestion behind us entirely. Indeed, greater Lagos is already rising. GOD BLESS LAGOS STATE FOR A GREATER LAGOS STATE EKO O NI BAJE O WE RISE! |
God-willing. |
That's visionary. We'll beat this challenges behind if we continue pushing and believing. We are renowned champs. |
Fingers crossed but of course, don't expect so much at a start. Things will get better overtime, including price, and standard of living. |
Good. The more the better, though. More, please! |
If truly that sample would be the norm, then I reiterate that surely better days are close ahead. |
Hopefully the quality and impact turn the situation of the economy around.for the best, for the benefits of the masses on the short and long run. |
The moment is finally here. Hopefully here onward, inflation declines and economy generally improves. |
Shows the pedigree of the construction company. They kept to details, in the areas of both interiors and exteriors. |
Good. Now the world of hate can rest |
This arrangement should provide a regulated and controlled price. Hope it is for the benefit of the masses as I envisage it would be. |
Better days are coming |
Great |
Imagine a mindset. The OP is headed towards irredeemable. God saves us from inferiority complex. |
Hopefully this brings a favourable returns of quality investments. GOD BLESS LAGOS STATE WE RISE! |
I'd have loved if all the remaining rail lines are involved for faster delivery. Lagos is overdue for a well connected train services for the entire metropolis so setting aside some lines for future consideration is like putting some parts of the state to a developmental delay. And that's not so good for the health and benefits of the people of the neglected areas considering the stress they go through commuting on daily basis, aside the money loss to traffic congestions. GOD BLESS LAGOS STATE WE RISE! |
Good. Things will surely get better with more exports and improved manufacturing capabilities and participations. |
She won the contest the moment she enrolled for it due to the circumstances surrounding her image. Hope she do us proud at the global state, though. By the way, congratulations to her. |
So sad. None actually deserves to go like this and I feel sorry for their bereaved families. I hope they get the perfect fortitude to bear this damning loss. May the souls RIP too. |
Good |
Alright |
Easy to detect kids who never truly witnessed military rules but only moving with the euphoria of the bandwagon. Op should rather ask himself why we have so many coups and counter-coups. He never knew they all happened or are attempted under the guise of pushing to turn around a perceived bad leadership and/or economy. |
Safe to say they all push the bulk of the blame on the security agencies not taking utmost advantage of the identification processes and data acquired. |
Goodbye CHAMP. |
Some people are already sad about this good development, and are herein spreading falsehood about the grade and lifespan of the trains. They don't have but they're always at the progressives party to point out a percieved wrong. May GOD continue to bless us beyond their imagination. Up next, green and purple lines. . GOD BLESS LAGOS STATE WE RISE! |
A must watch, I guess. |
Ojuntana:How I thought I can engage in a reasonable, objective discussion on the forum today and out of the blue, your retarded response sprung up in my mention. So sad. Must you showcase your mental and moral degradation everywhere? Or how exactly do you expect me to go ahead to answer your question with such a frustration-induced reaction? I ain't the cause of you problems and downturns, if you have any hatred against Sanwo Olu, you can always find a way to engage him if your life is so ravaged. My last response to you. |
Ojuntana:Internal roads are majorly trunk C and D vehicular networks and are under the purview of your LGAs/LCDAs. If you're truly a resident of LAGOS STATE, you'd have seen that it's always these CHAIRMEN upgrading and renovating these inner domains. That's why they enjoy the freedom of operation LASG gave them. So, in a nutshell, hold your LGA/LCDA chairman accountable. Everything is not on SANWO OLU. |
Good development from FG. Umahi got this! Thumbs up, HiTECH and team. |
MadamVanessa:THE more reason the state is clamping down on traffic violators and sanitation infractions. Some people need sanity to be beaten into them by coercion. The government is providing the infrastructure and won't sit down to watch some !d!ots destroy it under the pretense of hustling. If you're not ready to live by the regulations, then be ready to be axed by the law. Imagine how clear the road was after the exercise. |
They never learn. Somebody somewhere will see this and still go on another runs spree with recklessness. God saves our young girls. |
Good one there, Sujimoto. |