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Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Lanrelagboi: 6:19am On Jul 07, 2022
@ItsjustOlaa: This is what is coming to Yaba. The Yaba Bus Station (commissioned by @jidesanwoolu) exists already, the road will have a flyover into Tejuoso/Ojuelegba road .. The Train Station has an overpass to lead passengers direct to the bus from train.

LAGOS RED LINE RAIL. https:///qUxPwjYsKN

https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1544814189499367433?t=TNpps-l1nMjhq_XcKN5bbQ&s=19

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Cantonese: 6:21am On Jul 07, 2022
Good looking in the images here, but not the same physically.

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by thesicilian: 6:27am On Jul 07, 2022
Cantonese:
Good looking in the images here, but not the same physically.
Like the new Oshodi bus terminus

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by kerry57: 6:36am On Jul 07, 2022
Good one. If only we can take care of insecurity, work on our railways and power, Nigeria will be a better place. God bless Lagos state for at least keeping their heads up even in the mist of all these delima in our security in the country today.

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by oluseyiforjesus(m): 6:36am On Jul 07, 2022
Still not beautiful.

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by TinubuAdvocate1: 6:37am On Jul 07, 2022
I’m waiting for the Jagaban praise singers to flood this thread. Set of jokers

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by adioolayi(m): 6:37am On Jul 07, 2022
Beautiful....

Moving Lagos ..Forward!

I was thinking we have an interesting gubernatorial poll ahead in Lagos before, considering the vibrations from Chief Bode George and the PDP...I was so interested in seeing, if possible, a change can happen..

But then...

Jandor / Funke Akindele will be on PDP ballot, against

Babajide Sanwoolu / Hamzat of APC..

Looking at these names gan...one will conclude APC no need to campaign..

PDP don fall hand for real...Haba!

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by DevilSignature: 6:37am On Jul 07, 2022
cheesy

Dem wan whynn us
Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Salvador1: 6:37am On Jul 07, 2022
Always beautiful on paper but trash in reality.

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by adecz: 6:37am On Jul 07, 2022
undecided


Hausa mai-bola, mai-barrow and
okada go spoil the place..❗️☹️☹️☹️

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Nword22: 6:37am On Jul 07, 2022
Good, lets hope that those who bombed Kuji won't near it.
Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Sirlins(m): 6:38am On Jul 07, 2022
Lagos is really becoming a little London bit by bit every step of civilization touches Lagos before other states, thanks to the youth in the entertainment industry, they attract international attentions and the government won't like to be laughed at when foreigners visit . read it again

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Parachoko: 6:38am On Jul 07, 2022
When will the construction be completed?

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by oluwaseyi0: 6:38am On Jul 07, 2022
Good one Fran Lagos

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Elvis2kay: 6:38am On Jul 07, 2022
angry
Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Golan007: 6:38am On Jul 07, 2022
Eko o ni baje.

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by seanwilliam(m): 6:38am On Jul 07, 2022
Lagos leads others follow

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by MZEE01: 6:38am On Jul 07, 2022
The physical is already taking shape like the pictures already

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Born2Breed(f): 6:39am On Jul 07, 2022
grin grin


Architectural drawings are always very beautiful until it's completed.

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Bigchristo22(m): 6:39am On Jul 07, 2022
Cantonese:
Good looking in the images here, but not the same physically.
How do you expect it to be beautiful when Nigeria is dirty looking angry grin

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by anonimi: 6:39am On Jul 07, 2022
Lanrelagboi:
@ItsjustOlaa: This is what is coming to Yaba. The Yaba Bus Station (commissioned by @jidesanwoolu) exists already, the road will have a flyover into Tejuoso/Ojuelegba road .. The Train Station has an overpass to lead passengers direct to the bus from train.

LAGOS RED LINE RAIL. https:///qUxPwjYsKN

https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1544814189499367433?t=TNpps-l1nMjhq_XcKN5bbQ&s=19

The usual APCshit scam every election cycle while Thiefnuibu keeps looting Lagosians silly with his bullion vans.
Since 2000 when Thiefnuibu talked about this light rail, to Fashola's 2011 Toronto scrap metal scheme, to Fashola's 2013 expected launch, this light rail has been nothing but a looting hole.
Meanwhile clueless Jonathan and his corrupt PDP built two new railways for Abuja-Kaduna and the Abuja light rail.

anonimi:

TTC in talks to sell old trains to Lagos. Are they safe enough?
AUGUST 10, 2011

As Toronto trainspotters gleefully take maiden rides on the TTC's Rocket, commuters in Lagos, Nigeria may be about to get some new trains of their own. Our old ones.

A TTC spokesperson has confirmed that the commission is negotiating with a private group to sell up to 260 used train cars to the West African megacity's new transit project.

"I can confirm that the TTC is in discussion with a third party that wants to purchase trains for Lagos," said commission spokesperson Brad Ross. "Over a period of time, they will be taken out of service and then transported over to Nigeria."

The cars being considered for sale are the TTC's old H-5 and H-6 models, which will be decommissioned as the TTC rolls out its new fleet of Rockets. Ross predicts the earliest they could be shipped to Nigeria is sometime in 2012.

Traffic snarls are already a major economic problem in the Nigerian capital, a booming city that will reach an estimated population of 25 million by 2015. A new above-ground rail system designed to carry 1.5 million people a day has already broken ground, and Lagos Governor Babtunde Fashola has said it "will be the most multi-dimensional and most impactful" of the government's efforts to reduce traffic congestion.

Fashola visited Toronto earlier this year to inspect the TTC trains.

The Lagos deal would be the first of its kind for the TTC. Decommissioned cars are usually sold for scrap metal and can fetch up to $1,500 dollar each. While Ross declined to discuss specific figures, he says the sticker price for Lagos is "significantly more" than scrap prices, putting the potential profits to the TTC in the millions of dollars.

It is not unusual for technology from western nations to end up in poorer countries. Marketplaces in Africa and Asia are flooded with North American clothes, computers, and even cars, but the purchase of larger technology like trains is rarer.

The cars will have to be significantly refurbished to fit existing infrastructure in Lagos, and some Nigerian media reports have lamented that the government appears to have settled on "tokundo," or used, trains instead of brand new vehicles.

Although half the cars are more than 30 years old, Ross is adamant they are perfectly safe and are only being decommissioned for capacity reasons. But he also admitted the TTC is not required to make sure the cars meet any safety standards before selling them.

"Once sold, it's up to the new operator to ensure they are in good working order," he said. "They do need to be maintained much more frequently than the new trains, simply because of their age. At some point they will run out their useful life."

Murtaza Haider, director of the Institute of Housing and Mobility at Ryerson University, said the age of the cars is definitely a cause for concern.

"We should be ensuring that there is some service life left in these vehicles and we're not going to be playing havoc with the lives of those who would ride these vehicles," Haider said. "There's metal fatigue, and that metal fatigue could result in dangerous conditions. I would be paying a close watch on this for the next ten years to see how many accidents do happen in Lagos."

He also warned that while rail systems are glamorous as far as transit infrastructure goes, they are not always as effective at reducing congestion as other options. Nevertheless, new rail systems are frequently preferred because governments can take advantage of kickbacks from large contracts.

According to media reports, the cost estimates for the Lagos rail project have varied wildly from $1.2 billion to $30 billion. In 2010, a Nigerian government watchdog accused Fashola's government of widespread corruption.

"More often than not, politicians favour rail transit because it is more expensive," Haider said. "It's almost useless in some cases, and less productive in most cases, than a bus system. But you can't buy busses for $30 billion. You can inflate prices and make a lot of money buying a rail system."

From: https://nowtoronto.com/news/next-stop-nigeria/

naptu2:
Lagos light rail’ll be ready in June – Fashola[/size]

January 9, 2013

The Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola on Tuesday said the first phase of the state Blue Light Rail project would be completed by June this year(2013).

He expressed confidence that Lagosians would start enjoying the services of the lrail project immediately.

The first phase would run from Marina and terminated at Okokomaiko area in Ojo Local Government.

Fashola spoke during an inspection of ongoing projects in the state which took him and his cabinet members to Orile-Iganmu, Alimosho and Ejigbo areas among others to assess the level of works being done by contractors.

The governor, who inaugurated the trackwork of the blue light rail at Alaba Suru, Coker-Agunda Local Council Development Area, said the level of work on the road and those of the National Theatre and Alaba-Mile 2 rail stations, would ensure early completion

He said, “In order to finish the project, the contractor did not go on vacation during the festive period. This will ensure that the project is delivered on time for the use of Lagosians.

“The first section of this rail, which started from National Theatre, Orile-Iganmu to Mile 2 Bus Stop, would be fully completed with the tracks laid.

“Construction work will continue on the project from Orile-Iganmu to Marina, the expansion work on the road from Mile 2 to Okokomaiko will also be intensified.

“This is what we do with the loan collected by the government. We don’t use our loan to pay salaries and other recurrent expenditure, what we do with our loan is to provide capital projects that would serve the residents.

“When the project is completed, the state would be at par with other major cities of the world.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/lagos-light-railll-be-ready-in-june-fashola/

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by KEVIND: 6:39am On Jul 07, 2022
"You are coming to tell me that a Governor from the SE that served with six police commissioners all from Taraba, Kwara, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Kebbi and then finally Adamawa state respectively during his tenure as Governor is Tribalistic??"
Copied.
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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Ceeman20: 6:39am On Jul 07, 2022
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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by anonimi: 6:39am On Jul 07, 2022
Bigchristo22:
How do you expect it to be beautiful when Nigeria is dirty looking angry grin

Especially Lagos, after 23 years of looting, stealing & corruption by JagaBandit and his 40 APCShit thieves.
Otoge!

A 45-year-old resident and father of three, Mr.Fatai Lamide told PUNCH HealthWise that no building in the community has toilet facilities.

The Oyo State-born mechanic said, “We don’t have toilet in this area, including our compound. This canal that you see serves as toilet to all of us living in this area. We defecate inside nylon and throw it inside the canal.

“For people that don’t want to use nylon, they have a special bucket that they use after which they pour it inside the canal too.

https://punchng.com/cholera-outbreak-looms-in-lagos-communities-as-residents-use-canal-lagoon-as-toilet/

itubaba001:
Lagos, the commercial hub of Nigeria, has been ranking as one of the worst places to live in the world for the nine straight years, a BusinessDay analysis shows.

Data from the 2019 Global Liveability Index published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the world’s leader in global business intelligence, shows the city has been within the range of 137th-139th position out of a total of 140 cities in the world from year 2011-2019.

https://businessday.ng/uncategorized/article/lagos-ranks-amongst-worst-cities-to-live-in-for-nine-straight-years/

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Shellsploit: 6:40am On Jul 07, 2022
shocked
Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by Sirlins(m): 6:41am On Jul 07, 2022
Cantonese:
Good looking in the images here, but not the same physically.
they said what it will look like when it's finished

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Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by money121(m): 6:41am On Jul 07, 2022
Ok
Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by ipobarecriminals: 6:41am On Jul 07, 2022
sad
Re: Jubril Gawat: What The Yaba Train Station Will Look Look When Finished by wiseone28: 6:42am On Jul 07, 2022
God will help us

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