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Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Tochi3(m): 9:08am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Don't take the APCshit and Thief'nubu 's urchins serious... Th6ry are liars who tell lies more than Satan himself.... Just look how serene Lagos was before Tinubu arrived from the streets of Chicago and introduced the politics of drug induced developments all over Lagos... A thief from Iragbiji who had nothing is now the ownr of Lagos.... Thief'nubu's miscreants are nothing than liars from the pit of hell... 2 Likes
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Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by phorget(m): 9:10am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Lagos made Tilumbu and not vice versa. |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Jostoman: 9:12am On Nov 01, 2022 |
PointZerom:WOW 2 Likes |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Jostoman: 9:12am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Lagos landlord can only deceive his gullible supporters that he build Lagos State 2 Likes |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by DesignMaestro(m): 9:15am On Nov 01, 2022 |
This op is daft so, any long bus is BRT abi? Bunch of ignorants! BRT is a system, an organised system. Not just about long buses. Tinubu created LAMATA which is the body responsible for the establishment and the operations of BRT's and the coming train services. Furthermore, he transformed the state's internal revenue generation which is the reason for the state's status as the wealthiest state in Nigeria today. His three successors that you credit for their great achievements today were all under his payroll and you hypocrites would have held him responsible if they had failed. For you fools mocking Tinubu, he remains the builder of new Lagos. You can go and kill yourselves. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BATified2023: 9:16am On Nov 01, 2022 |
StrongandMighty:y is peter obi not campaigning with the things he did? I believe this is the best time for peter obi to bring out all the things he used to tell people to go n verify Y using another states pictures after turning his state to paradise? It’s like claiming u have a Ferrari in your garage n u are showing people your neighbors rickety car as your own Y not bring out your Ferrari when it is needed the most? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by femisplash: 9:17am On Nov 01, 2022 |
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Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by ruggedtimi(m): 9:17am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Lagos before tinubu developed it |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 9:19am On Nov 01, 2022 |
begoniaa: Just admit you're ignorant, bigoted, simple-minded and lacking in knowledge. What next will you people do? Present pictures of Lagos in 1806, with a population of 1 million, to malign Tinubu? As an exposed citizen of the world, I personally understand that the main problem of Nigeria is the lack of ability of her youths to think critically, intelligently, innovatively, effectively and without ethnic, religious or sectional bias. Elsewhere in the world, youths may conclude that making every State progressive and productive, in a populous nation, is the way to achieve national development. In Nigeria, bigoted and ignorant youths like this OP sit around all day looking to find ways to discredit the smallest State in the nation productively hosting her biggest population, 23 million people, because they have more devotion to their ethnicity rather than to what/who is best for societal development. This is why I am a big fan of regional governance today. Igbo man says Obi is best ba? Let him be your regional Premier. Northerners too should adopt Atiku. He can rule the North from Dubai. Yorubas will be happy with Tinubu who delivers world-acclaimed and spectacular solutions rather than rhetoric or excuses as other do. 4 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Christistruth00: 9:23am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Joevics: Jakande brought them in and the Military phased them out so there were none for about 16 years |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 9:27am On Nov 01, 2022 |
voltron14: Please stop these lies. 1. The Palms, Lekki is a privately owned entity. 2. Eko Atlantic is also a privately owned entity with investors coming from different countries of the world. The Lebanese Chaugory Group is the local overseer of the project. 3. Every government in Lagos had scheme for home ownership. The Jakande Estates you see in Lagos today were certainly not built by Tinubu. 4. Tinubu DID NOT build the BRT lane. Fashola did. Please DO NOT ascribe Fashola's brainchild and handiwork to Tinubu. It's not right. I'm waiting for you to refute your own claims and make corrections so you don't mislead the unsuspecting public. Good morning. 3 Likes |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 9:29am On Nov 01, 2022 |
BATified2023: Please can you tell us what Tinubu did that he is campaigning with? That is aside telling us that Lagos is a jungle which he developed. We all know that is a lie. Also ensure that you don't attach Pa Jakande, Fashola and Ambode's works to him. Good luck. We dey wait. 3 Likes |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by DesignMaestro(m): 9:32am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Obafemi Awolowo once said that any society that is deprived of book will suffer from intellectual malnutrition, stagnation and atrophy. Our decaying education system reflects on the behaviour of our youths today candidtalk: 1 Like |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Okoroawusa: 9:35am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Who is this one? It's like you don't know what a BRT or MRT is all about Please stop disgracing yourself and show us the one Peter Obi instituted in Anambra |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Cantonese: 9:36am On Nov 01, 2022 |
PointZerom: Point of correction, please: 1. IBB did not build the third mainland bridge. It started under Murtala/Obasanjo, military government. IBB commissioned it. It started under the second national development plan. 2. The Metroline project initiated by LKJ, was cancelled by PMB in his military tenure as head of state. The cost then was put at N20 million, at the equivalent of $1 - N0.5. For every dollar you had fifty kobo. Na this baba scatter am. 3. Before Lagos Municipal Transport Company, there was Osinowo transport, with the popular Marcopolos buses. LMTS became LSTC (Lagos state transport company). Cheers 1 Like |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by begoniaa: 9:47am On Nov 01, 2022 |
candidtalk: Spare me your sweet tears; I hate ants around me. I waa referring to Nigeria*, as a whole. Soooo, your whole point is to say population is the cause of Lagos' (and Nigeria's) developmental problems? What is the role of the Government if not to adequately utilise resources and improve human capital, etc? Both countries that are bigger and smaller than Nigeria are doing well; why not us? Leaders "do perform" miracles, please. Almost everything in a country is dependent on the kind of leaders it has at helm of affairs. If you do not believe in the contribution of good governance to a country's growth, why are you involved in politics at all and campaigning for Tinubu? Why do you bother with the mantra of Tinubu turning Lagos State around for good? 1 Like |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 9:49am On Nov 01, 2022 |
DesignMaestro: Indeed. When you then advise them to try and improve themselves they begin to throw insults and tantrums. Imagine the near illiterate idiocy of presenting a neat bus from Lagos, probably 50 years ago or older, as "BRT" when we all know Ghana and many African countries have appreciably come to understudy the current BRT model Tinubu and Fashola delivered? Nigeria has gone backwards, in my opinion, per literacy, unity and goodwill for our fellow Nigerians. Now we are simply a largely ignorant, bitter and angry people primed to undermine, sabotage and frustrate ourselves because of ethnic, religious and sectional differences. That is what led this OP to create this thread today that is simply the most unintelligent attempt at anti-Tinubu mischief likely driven by bigotry. I truly believe Nigeria is hopeless and that the SW must attempt to save herself. When a nation consist of many who can no longer give credit where due, because of primordial ethnic, religious and sectional bigotry, it is time we go our separate way at least administratively. It is the reason Yoruba leaders are agitating for what is shown below.
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Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Racoon(m): 9:53am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Imagine this Lagos in the 1980s. This is the real developed Lagos and not the Lagos Tinubu has filled with Owo mi da miscreants today. 1 Like
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Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by ElSudani: 9:58am On Nov 01, 2022 |
BossGerald: Exposing what? By the time Tinubu became governor none of those buses was on the road, not a single one. |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by drlateef: 9:58am On Nov 01, 2022 |
begoniaa: Thats when Obi and other poor leaders had not come into office. After they came into office, they mismanaged the states and caused high unemployment rates in Anambra and rest. These led to mass exodus from these failed states to Lagos. This led to population explosion in Lagos thereby causing degeneration and degradation of Lagos streets. Agbero then increased in numbers. |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 10:02am On Nov 01, 2022 |
begoniaa: Oponu, Lagos is the most successful state in Nigeria today despite being the most populous and burdened. By all indices rational adults use to judge leaders, Tinubu has performed "miracles". That is my point you are too bigoted to understand. Lagos population continues to swell yet her leadership, since Tinubu took over, continue to find innovative ways to keep the State the safest, richest, most productive, most attractive to FDI, biggest employer of Labour and most dynamic in Nigeria. If you are not a sadistic hater and bigot, should it not be obvious to you that lagos and her administrators, starting from Tinubu who led exemplarily from 1999, deserve commendations and support to replicate the success of the State at national level? Are you happy with your State of origin and her leadership? Do you even live in your State of origin or are you an ingrate living in Lagos or an SW State after misrule drove you out of your the geographical space you should be in today if that land has leaders like Tinubu, Fashola, Ambode and Sanwo Olu? |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 10:03am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Racoon: Lol, IPOBian, care to show us Anambra in 1980 and Anambra today? You people are simply hateful clowns. |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by begoniaa: 10:11am On Nov 01, 2022 |
candidtalk: Right after you, dorling; right after you, when your goons and smoke stop posting unflattering pictures to malign Obi. As an exposed citizen of the world, I personally understand that the main problem of Nigeria is the lack of ability of her youths to think critically, intelligently, innovatively, effectively and without ethnic, religious or sectional bias. Look at this idiot. No, I really have to keep throwing these words at you, not because I don't have anything intelligent to say, but because you're vomiting trash not worthy of an intelligent response. You look your phone screen, quote me, dey yarn about people thinking along "ethnic, religious, and sectional bias?" EVERYTHING Tinubu and all his supporters have been doing? Come, what brand of hypocri-zade do you take? Are you sure you've looked into those mirrors I posted to you well well? You don't have to pay o. It's free, incase you TMC stipend no go fit reach to buy am. Times without number, anytime I am arguing with you and your ilks, you people consistently misgender and "misaddress" me as an Igbo, and you talk say you get sense and are progressive in thinking? Elsewhere in the world, youths may conclude that making every State progressive and productive, in a populous nation, is the way to achieve national development. Okay. Lagos State has an edge over the other states, but that notwithstanding, some other states are doing well too. Ki lo tun ku? In Nigeria, bigoted and ignorant youths like this OP sit around all day looking to find ways to discredit the smallest State in the nation productively hosting her biggest population, 23 million people, because they have more devotion to their ethnicity rather than to what/who is best for societal development. E pele o. Mr. Owner of the best state. Others give excuses ba? Lagos is the only "country" in the country ba? Oya tell me why Lagos is not the leading city in Africa when it comes to development. Remember, no excuses. This is why I am a big fan of regional governance today. Igbo man says Obi is best ba? Let him be your regional Premier. Werey ni e, no apologies. Why did you conveniently remove Tinubu from being a regional leader? *l*shi. Yorubaland is now synonymous to Nigeria? Or what will happen to the erstwhile Nigeria when the North and South breaks away? I swear this your talk is irritating my peenis. Wtfff are you sniffing and crapping about?? You're still consistently slightly others, and you expect them not to return your nonsense in kind? If you're a so-called champion of regional leadership, why the fk are you campaigning and arguing for a Tinubu's presidency, abi eleyi o wa okay ni? 2 Likes |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Joevics(m): 10:12am On Nov 01, 2022 |
voltron14:Lol. Lagos should be competing with Dubai if it has good leadership. 1 Like |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 10:12am On Nov 01, 2022 |
ElSudani: You're minding them? Below, an artistic depiction, was the reality of Lagos before Tinubu that every truthful Lagosian, wherever they are from, will admit to. As human beings, and for our own good, we should not become bitter and hateful to the extent we are damaged goods who no longer see what is important, hopeful and happy about life. I am not perfect. I have my prejudices as we all have but pretend not to. Yet I am progressive and always prioritise personal happiness and progress over prejudice and bias. If Obi and Atiku are special and talented leader I feel can move Nigeria forward then I would support either. The truth is that they are vastly inferior to Tinubu. Not even remotely close.
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Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by begoniaa: 10:17am On Nov 01, 2022 |
candidtalk: You're stupid. When I said the previous years seem better than the present years, this dingbat and insect mentioned me to say, "population was fewer then", hence the rate of development. Now you're changing mouth to say Lagos is the most successful state? This e-rat also farted about how people should not wait for miracle-performing leaders, but you're snorting Tinubu's poop and praising him to the high heavens as one of the best governors ever. I am particularly glad about your last statement. One ray of hope and an inch of an headway: Tinubu is not the only contributor to Lagos State's growth, and that's all I want to hear. 1 Like |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Joevics(m): 10:19am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Christistruth00:Lol. Please also research the other things Jakande did in his tenure. Then come back here and tell us how Tinubu built Lagos. 2 Likes |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 10:23am On Nov 01, 2022 |
Joevics: What should Anambra, Adamawa and other States of Nigeria be competing with if they had good leadership? You forget Lagos is the best and most exemplary State in Nigeria that Tinubu and his successors made the 5th biggest economy in Africa. This is despite Nigerians flooding into Lagos in their thousands daily and swelling the population of the State from around 9 million when Tinubu took over to circa 23 million today. I don't understand why you are all so malevolently obsessed with Lagos. How can a nation with 36 states and over 360 ethnic groups make progress when most Nigerians prefer to flee their state of origin for Lagos only to then begin complaining against the administrators of a state that has given them a far better life than that they fled from? 36 States and only one above par State. Please let us adopt regional governance so we can all go and lead ourselves and remain in our States and regions of origin. Fck 'one Nigeria' that is just a term for tribalistic ingrates to ignore their oppressors and relocate to better States, where leaders are more responsible and effective, rather than remain at home to demand good governance. |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 10:28am On Nov 01, 2022 |
begoniaa: Please, what is your ethnicity, State of origin and where do you live today? Answer those questions honestly with the conditions that everything you and your generations seek in life you will never attain if you lie. Amen by all the God's whe all worship. Now, answer the questions and we can continue talking. |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by seborrhic: 10:30am On Nov 01, 2022 |
PointZerom:It's even amazing that Lagos part not under FG ownership /structure is still this undeveloped. As you pointed out,the majority of the structures Lagos has today is because if its almost 100 years site of the Federal capital. Nothing spectacular has been developed since it became a Lagos State owned and the federal Capital moved to Abuja 2 Likes |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by begoniaa: 10:34am On Nov 01, 2022 |
As an exposed citizen of the world, I personally understand that the main problem of Nigeria is the lack of ability of her youths to think critically, intelligently, innovatively, effectively and without ethnic, religious or sectional bias. Saying this nonsense to me while your lots are denying the toll gate massacre and Tinubu was asking, "what were they doing there?" You know how many potentials were cut that night? Abi how many youthful financial growths have been arrested by the government's indiscriminate bans on social media, and monetary channels? Ori e ti gbale. Progressive, youth-loving fellow, my ass. 1 Like |
Re: People Boarding A Bus In Lagos In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by CSTRR: 10:37am On Nov 01, 2022 |
PointZerom:And some people want to vote for him on the basis of that lie. Infact that is his biggest campaign point. 1 Like |
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