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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Mac12(f): 4:35pm On Apr 18, 2021
dawnomike:
Wait until you see the roads in Katsina... The North has best roads in the country.

The roads in Kt no be here. I duff cap for them
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by SolarEdge: 4:38pm On Apr 18, 2021
hmm!










Ain't you tired of the epileptic power situation in your area? Why are you so comfortable buying fuel daily and servicing your generator weekly? How do you feel going out at 1am to put off your generator? Is your conscience not pricking you each time your generator pollution affects your estate? If you can read this then you're lucky. You need a SOLAR POWER SYSTEM TODAY
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by mrde(m): 4:50pm On Apr 18, 2021
heendrix:


Especially Jos to Adamawa mehnn it takes one with the fear of God not to speed the whole 220km/hr
You are very funny ����
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Nickshrapnel: 4:53pm On Apr 18, 2021
Kinematics:



Bayelsa is bigger than Lagos, Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ekiti, Enugu, Ebonyi, Osun, Akwa Ibom and Abuja.
Yes, that’s true, I never said it wasn’t bigger than those state you mentioned
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Kondomatic(m): 4:57pm On Apr 18, 2021
Sammy07:


Truth.
Even electricity.

Mehn Niger state dey enjoy light abeq.
Which Niger State?



@OP, I am in Bayelsa now, Yenagoa precisely and I agree with you. Bayelsa has good roads
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by chinoonew09: 5:00pm On Apr 18, 2021
That shld be Amarata road...

You're seeing and shouting..

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Have you see Opollo, Otuoke rd..? Try before you start judging..


Baddest road I have ever see... Besides, it leads to ex-president home..
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by eddieo(m): 5:03pm On Apr 18, 2021
Have you visited Katsina?
ToluNazzal:
After paying a visit to Bayelsa, one would notice how most of the federal roads there are of good quality.

I wonder if those roads were built by the state government or the federal government.

Even the roads inside Yenagoa also look in good shape.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY7jkq5-Ylw

Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by NORSYK(m): 5:03pm On Apr 18, 2021
merits:
Have you ever been to north? northern road is the best.those guys are wise no be small.

How's bayelsa a small state?
Don't forget that it's bigger than Lagos state

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by fxdee(m): 5:05pm On Apr 18, 2021
Can you see that death trap immediately after the bridge?... That road is so lonely..most people don't use it because it's off the route.. I really don't know why imbiama - yenagoa was left out then...
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by colestephan86: 5:19pm On Apr 18, 2021
ToluNazzal:
After paying a visit to Bayelsa, one would notice how most of the federal roads there are of good quality.

I wonder if those roads were built by the state government or the federal government.

Even the roads inside Yenagoa also look in good shape.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY7jkq5-Ylw

Go to Ebonyi, there is no state in the entire southern Nigeria that has better roads than Ebonyi state, I am Yoruba so don't bring tribalism here

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Deadlytruth(m): 5:31pm On Apr 18, 2021
Penguin2:
Their son, GEJ, was president for six years. So it’s totally understandable.

Forget what zombies will be here foaming in the mouth that GEJ didn’t even build the road leading to Otuoke. But had he done it, same zombies will tell the world how Lagos-Ibadan road was abandoned while GEJ was using federal money to construct road into his village.
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The bolded is a very misleading narrative and an attempt to rationalize GEJ's misplacement of priorities which cost him his second term. Nobody would have ever accused him of nepotism if he had surfaced all roads in his village or his LGA in Bayelsa. Who have you ever seen or heard calling Buhari out for establishing two federal universities in his Daura hometown and renovating countless federal roads in Katsina despite the state contributes nearly nothing to the national purse from which he funded these projects? If none, then how much less would it have been if Jonathan had surfaced all Bayelsa federal roads considering the fact that Bayelsa State generates a large percentage of federal revenue?

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Amaechi2023(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
SocialJustice:
Nigerians like celebrating mediocrity sha. They bottle themselves up in primitivity and celebrate rubbish in 2021.
one can't give what he doesn't have.
in developed world where mediocrity is not celebrated.
the countries greatest source of revenue is human capital development and tax.

here in Nigeria na subsidy and amnesty we dey find.
when last did you renew your driver's license?
let's start from there .

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by chijokz(m): 6:08pm On Apr 18, 2021
SocialJustice:
Nigerians like celebrating mediocrity sha. They bottle themselves up in primitivity and celebrate rubbish in 2021.
I agree with you. But we can't blame the OP since he isn't well traveled and exposed. If he had traveled to Kano, Kaduna, Abuja or Katsina or even overseas then Bayelsa roads wouldn't compare.

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by asobo1: 6:15pm On Apr 18, 2021
heendrix:


Especially Jos to Adamawa mehnn it takes one with the fear of God not to speed the whole 220km/hr
Numan/Savannah road not inclusive I guess shocked
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by heendrix(m): 6:22pm On Apr 18, 2021
Delpeiro:
Which part of Jos to Adamawa? Is it Jos to Bauchi or Bauchi to Gombe or Gombe to Adamawa ? Excluding Gombe to Chan ( also in Gombe ) No so una go de lie up and down for social media. Tell me which part of Jos to Adamawa road u are referring to
which part do you know??
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Asquare84(m): 7:13pm On Apr 18, 2021
Sammy07:


Truth.
Even electricity.

Mehn Niger state dey enjoy light abeq.

That was before, niger state is worst in terms of electricity and infrastructure
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by evioke(m): 7:18pm On Apr 18, 2021
You haven't travel op and see for yourself

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by UwaMmebii(m): 7:32pm On Apr 18, 2021
Arewa1stSon:
Kaduna, kano have the best Roads

Mehn is that second pic dubai?
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Angrymode: 10:25pm On Apr 18, 2021
OP stop misleading the public with stupid posts. It's like you are a paid propagandist.
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Penguin2: 10:53pm On Apr 18, 2021
Deadlytruth:
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The bolded is a very misleading narrative and an attempt to rationalize GEJ's misplacement of priorities which cost him his second term. Nobody would have ever accused him of nepotism if he had surfaced all roads in his village or his LGA in Bayelsa. Who have you ever seen or heard calling Buhari out for establishing two federal universities in his Daura hometown and renovating countless federal roads in Katsina despite the state contributes nearly nothing to the national purse from which he funded these projects? If none, then how much less would it have been if Jonathan had surfaced all Bayelsa federal roads considering the fact that Bayelsa State generates a large percentage of federal revenue?

Zombies cannot attack Buhari’s nepotism because their paymaster is banking on Buhari support to the presidency.

But you can’t say the same about GEJ.

You and I know how the Lagos-Ibadan expressway press was unleashed against Jonathan. Even Channels Television that we all thought was neutral could no longer maintain neutrality. They all turned opposition mouthpiece.

GEJ was criticized to his boxers.

Now how are you sure he wouldn’t have been criticized for that too?

Remember they criticized GEJ for awarding contracts of securing pipelines to Government Tompolo and others. Their argument was why wasn’t aboki and Yoruba people also considered in the contract. But the question is why would GEJ award the contract of securing pipelines to people who not familiar with the terrain of the pipelines?

Abeg I no get strength to remember how the press was used against GEJ

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by RNchinny(f): 11:01pm On Apr 18, 2021
Some parts of Bauchi has terrible roads pls. Via that route, only Gombe has good roads. Adamawa? Don't even call that state when you're talking about roads. That state is a death trap especially Numan Jalingo road
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by RNchinny(f): 11:03pm On Apr 18, 2021
Some parts of Bauchi has terrible roads pls. Via that route, only Gombe has good roads. Adamawa? Don't even call that state when you're talking about roads. That state is a death trap especially Numan Jalingo road

Especially Jos to Adamawa mehnn it takes one with the fear of God not to speed the whole 220km/hr[/quote]

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by AMvanquish: 11:04pm On Apr 18, 2021
dawnomike:
Wait until you see the roads in Katsina... The North has best roads in the country.

Seconded, Katsina state has the best roads in the country, both rural and urban , federal and state roads. Yar'adua and Shema can raise their heads high and be proud of those roads..
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by BennyDGreat: 11:31pm On Apr 18, 2021
Nickshrapnel:
The state is relatively small, it should be among the most developed state in Nigeria

Development isn't really a matter of size.

It's all about effectively managing resources.
A big state can be one of the most developed if resources are managed well
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Germi9: 2:38am On Apr 19, 2021
rubbish
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Deadlytruth(m): 3:56am On Apr 19, 2021
Penguin2:


Zombies cannot attack Buhari’s nepotism because their paymaster is banking on Buhari support to the presidency.

But you can’t say the same about GEJ.

You and I know how the Lagos-Ibadan expressway press was unleashed against Jonathan. Even Channels Television that we all thought was neutral could no longer maintain neutrality. They all turned opposition mouthpiece.

GEJ was criticized to his boxers.

Now how are you sure he wouldn’t have been criticized for that too?

Remember they criticized GEJ for awarding contracts of securing pipelines to Government Tompolo and others. Their argument was why wasn’t aboki and Yoruba people also considered in the contract. But the question is why would GEJ award the contract of securing pipelines to people who not familiar with the terrain of the pipelines?

Abeg I no get strength to remember how the press was used against GEJ

It is really pathetic that Ipigs like you can't see anything except through the we versus them lenses. If anything, you are the zombie here and in fact a GEJ zombie.

We are talking about the issue of criticizing people for abandoning their own home territory infrastructure wise and this GEJ zombie is talking about Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Was GEJ from Lagos, Ogun or Oyo State which the road cuts through? Moreover, the criticism he faced on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway was as a result of him starting it and then later practically abandoning it . Why start it at all when Federal Roads passing through his own home Region were in far worse states? Isn't that still his priority misplacement tendency that my whole argument is all about? Was Lagos-Ibadan Expressway supposed to be his priority in the first instance? If the Obasanjo who was a native of the area didn't ever touch that road and wasn't criticized by his people, then why did GEJ think he had any business with it? If he hadn't started Lagos-Ibadan Expressway at all but given priority to his own home region's federal road would Channels TV and the rest have criticized him for partial abandonment or fraudulent mobilization of contractors to it? That is what you get when your charity doesn't begin from home. Is anyone now calling for Fashola's head for allocating so much of his ministry's budget to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway as a native of the host region? Of course not, because by that he started his charity from home. But what business of priority did GEJ have with it to warrant him giving it priority attention? He wanted to be Mr. one-Nigeria and a 'detribalized patriot', right? He was too naive and had no use for the lessons which Nigeria's political history has to offer. .
I wonder what you hope to gain by shamelessly lying in a public forum that Jonathan was criticized over pipeline protection contracts on the premise that Abokis and Yorubas were not considered. Wasn't the biggest chunk of the pipeline protection contract worth N9bn given to a Yoruba man called Gani Adams and factional head of OPC by GEJ? See it below:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/179053-while-tinubu-starved-us-jonathan-gave-us-multibillion-naira-pipeline-contracts-gani-adams.html

See another evidence below:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/outrage-over-pipeline-contracts-to-tompolo-gani-adams-others/amp/

I guess Gani Adams was an Ijaw man like Tompolo or Asari Dokubo or that there are Oil pipelines criss-crossing his home state of Osun?

From the contents of the two sources I have shown you, it is clear that the criticism levelled against GEJ over pipeline protection contracts wasn't about the geographical spread or federal character of the beneficiaries list but about the propriety of giving the job of the lawful state security apparatii (police, army, airforce, DSS, Navy, Civil Defense) to militia groups which are all illegal groups terrorizing the nation. But you chose to lie just to give validation to your victim card playing on behalf of GEJ.
Short memory is one big disease of GEJ zombies. So was Gani Adams familiar with the oil pipelines terrain? Was he a native of the terrain? I guess you can now direct to Jonathan your own question as per whether pipeline protection contracts should be given to people not familiar with the terrain.
Can't you see you are a great liar now?
Some of you GEJ zombies seem to have been too devastated by the 2015 agony of defeat that you find it difficult to comprehend simple points.

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Penguin2: 6:11am On Apr 19, 2021
Deadlytruth:


It is really pathetic that Ipigs like you can't see anything except through the we versus them lenses. If anything, you are the zombie here and in fact a GEJ zombie.

We are talking about the issue of criticizing people for abandoning their own home territory infrastructure wise and this GEJ zombie is talking about Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Was GEJ from Lagos, Ogun or Oyo State which the road cuts through? Moreover, the criticism he faced on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway was as a result of him starting it and then later practically abandoning it . Why start it at all when Federal Roads passing through his own home Region were in far worse states? Isn't that still his priority misplacement tendency that my whole argument is all about? Was Lagos-Ibadan Expressway supposed to be his priority in the first instance? If the Obasanjo who was a native of the area didn't ever touch that road and wasn't criticized by his people, then why did GEJ think he had any business with it? If he hadn't started Lagos-Ibadan Expressway at all but given priority to his own home region's federal road would Channels TV and the rest have criticized him for partial abandonment or fraudulent mobilization of contractors to it? That is what you get when your charity doesn't begin from home. Is anyone now calling for Fashola's head for allocating so much of his ministry's budget to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway as a native of the host region? Of course not, because by that he started his charity from home. But what business of priority did GEJ have with it to warrant him giving it priority attention? He wanted to be Mr. one-Nigeria and a 'detribalized patriot', right? He was too naive and had no use for the lessons which Nigeria's political history has to offer. .
I wonder what you hope to gain by shamelessly lying in a public forum that Jonathan was criticized over pipeline protection contracts on the premise that Abokis and Yorubas were not considered. Wasn't the biggest chunk of the pipeline protection contract worth N9bn given to a Yoruba man called Gani Adams and factional head of OPC by GEJ? See it below:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/179053-while-tinubu-starved-us-jonathan-gave-us-multibillion-naira-pipeline-contracts-gani-adams.html

See another evidence below:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/outrage-over-pipeline-contracts-to-tompolo-gani-adams-others/amp/

I guess Gani Adams was an Ijaw man like Tompolo or Asari Dokubo or that there are Oil pipelines criss-crossing his home state of Osun?

From the contents of the two sources I have shown you, it is clear that the criticism levelled against GEJ over pipeline protection contracts wasn't about the geographical spread or federal character of the beneficiaries list but about the propriety of giving the job of the lawful state security apparatii (police, army, airforce, DSS, Navy, Civil Defense) to militia groups which are all illegal groups terrorizing the nation. But you chose to lie just to give validation to your victim card playing on behalf of GEJ.
Short memory is one big disease of GEJ zombies. So was Gani Adams familiar with the oil pipelines terrain? Was he a native of the terrain? I guess you can now direct to Jonathan your own question as per whether pipeline protection contracts should be given to people not familiar with the terrain.
Can't you see you are a great liar now?
Some of you GEJ zombies seem to have been too devastated by the 2015 agony of defeat that you find it difficult to comprehend simple points.

I made my point with insulting you a single time.

But from your letter to your final full stop, you riddled your write up with insult atop insult.

Now about the contract to ex militants, I’m sure you are one of those defending this government for embarking on deradicalization agenda for Boko Haram fighters. Where they are dressed in new robe, flown in govt jet and given cheques and pushed back to the communities they killed its people.

I’m sure you are one of those who would have defended this govt in their muted idea to grant amnesty to bandits.

But since it’s Niger Delta militants, GEJ was wrong.
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Deadlytruth(m): 8:38am On Apr 19, 2021
Penguin2:


I made my point with insulting you a single time.

But from your letter to your final full stop, you riddled your write up with insult atop insult.
You must have assumed that your tagging me a zombie trying to defend Buhari was a compliment, right?
He who comes to equity must do so with clean hands. In my first response I only made my point without any emotional attachment to the wailer vs zombie dichotomy. neither did I mention Buhari. I didn't call you a wailer but I just made my case with facts alone. But for the fact that to your likes it takes only being a Buhari supporter to point out Jonathan's factual failures or poor sense of judgement as regards his attitude towards interests of the SS which is my home region and which you aren't a native of, you quickly tagged me a Zombie and that was what prompted my reaction in like manner. Scroll back up and peruse your penultimate response to see for yourself where you termed me a zombie. Or are you suggesting that value system and basic rules of civility have become so eroded in Nigeria that unprovoked name calling has become accepted as a norm? I am a Garbage-in-Garbage-out person. If you engage me with decent language and facts, so you will get from me. But if you come to me with name-calling and insults, be prepared for same.
Penguin2:

Now about the contract to ex militants, I’m sure you are one of those defending this government for embarking on deradicalization agenda for Boko Haram fighters. Where they are dressed in new robe, flown in govt jet and given cheques and pushed back to the communities they killed its people.

I’m sure you are one of those who would have defended this govt in their muted idea to grant amnesty to bandits.

But since it’s Niger Delta militants, GEJ was wrong.

Still the use of assumptions and projections rather than verifiable fact.
Was the pipeline protection contract a way of deradicalization of militants? If so, how come Gani Adams has remained underadicalized away from OPC Militancy till today despite the N9bn? How come Niger Delta Avengers just recently threatened to return to the Creeks? The links I have provided state clearly that Jonathan offered those pipeline protection contracts in pursuit of his reelection bid and had nothing to do with deradicalization of anybody. So you lie again. Or didn't you open them?
I have never supported amnesty to any militia. The fact that you believe in amnesty at all but only questioning the perceived discrimination in its application shows you are not really different from the Federal Government you accuse of doing so.
Then again and as usual your crediting amnesty pioneership to Jonathan proves once more that you choose what to believe as against the actual fact. Yaradua started this whole amnesty thing and not Jonathan to whom you now want to snuggle the credit if at all it is credit worthy in the first instance. Secondly amnesty offer is total rubbish and anyone who supports it as a solution to the Niger Delta Militancy is actually uneducated and passed through school without school passing through him. Why do I say so?
Answer: Amnesty in its meaning is a state pardon to someone guilty of treason against the state. Now, we all know that Niger Delta struggle was a legitimate and moral struggle in principle as it was all about a people fighting against economic oppression over their God-given resources against a Federal Government which had plundered and impoverished them for decades. Given that scenario it is obvious to any sensible person that the Federal Government is the real criminal deserving forgiveness from the Niger Deltans and not the other way round. Therefore amnesty offer was a case of an actual criminal asking his victim to repent so that he can grant the victim some perdon and the victims too, on the advice of their elites like Edwin Clarke, Jonathan with all his education, urged the freedom fighters to accept that they were criminals which they foolishly and myopically did. Then the criminal Federal Government dipped her hands into the booty stolen from the victims, took out a stipend from it and offered it as forgiveness package to the victims for which people like you started clapping for the criminal Federal Government for being humane enough to share with the victims their own stolen wealth.
A genuine approach to addressing the Niger Delta Militancy permanently and comprehensively is to look into the original demands of Ken Saro Wiwa and Isaac Adaka Boro who pioneered the struggle. These two figures demanded a return to 75% resource control that obtained in the just, fair and equitable Independence Constitution which was criminally abolished by your kinsmen Aguiyi Ironsi and Ojukwu in pursuit of their people's selfish interest and domination agenda.
Saro Wiwa and Isaac Adaka Boro never asked for payment of salaries to Niger Delta youths for doing nothing. All they wanted was 75% resource control which would have stimulated productivity in the region hence generate jobs and a clean environment for those youths to be meaningfully engaged and contribute positively to the national economy.
If the Jonathan-led federal government had genuinely committed itself to restructuring thus a return to the 75% resource control, there wouldn't have been enough idle funds at the center for any subsequent government to even flirt with the idea of granting amnesty to Boko Haram, Fulani Herdsmen, bandits, etc.
With the Niger Deltans accepting that they were criminals and signing necessary documents to that effect to enable them receive the amnesty based on the advice of Jonathan, do you think there is any local or international court they will ever again sue the federal government to for environmental degradation/economic oppression and win?
But your likes will never look at issues holistically, rather you prefer the ever narrow perspective of the Jonathan era versus Buhari era comparison which only achieves political correctness that your likes are notorious for.

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Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Qwertyjoan: 8:41am On Apr 19, 2021
Oweku:
They should after giving us an efulefu as president... We were angry until we now jam d worst president on earth..
You're a slowpoke for using that word above to describe the former president
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Nobody: 8:48am On Apr 19, 2021
Les:
And the east has the worst roads, from Ebonyi to Enugu, to Anambra down to Imo and Abia, even towards Akwa Ibom, Very terrible roads.

Aba ikot Ekpene road, ever since I was a kid.

One Nigeria na scam..

Useless statement. Pls we are not running va regional govt for christ sake. SE Is a political zone.

The penchant which you guys always try to turn every single state mentioned to east is very disgusting.

Op said bayelsa and u turned your own to east?

u no get State? east na state!...

ndi ala...Ipob apologist everywhere.
Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by Nobody: 8:54am On Apr 19, 2021
frozen70:


You are right because they have the smallest road network

From toll gate to yenagoa and back is just one route

No other escape route except water of which you can't drive through water

All my stay there up till now, I have never seen traffic

The KEKE NAPEP in that state are more than the numbers of vehicles in a whole

They are not in a hurry to go out like those in Lagos, so their road remains smooth aa they have less traffic of vehicles and humans


Lol....This Is a brutal Summary.

Re: Does Bayelsa Have The Best Federal Roads? What I Saw (Pictures, Video) by frozen70(f): 9:42am On Apr 19, 2021
Juliusmalema:



Lol....This Is a brutal Summary.

Ponit put the brutal statement there

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