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Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by Auto9ja(m): 11:58pm On Mar 15 |
that company is owned by Nigerians. Hardened criminals everywhere https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12229416/officers 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by Catapault: 12:29am On Mar 16 |
Collins4u1: Exactly. Rail tracks do not always follow a predictable path. It can go up and turn right and come back down, then go up again. 1 Like |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by Catapault: 12:30am On Mar 16 |
benuejosh: Very simple, straightforward business that is a win-win for all parties. |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by adebimpe4bako: 6:51am On Mar 16 |
BAT with a visionI couldnt have voted wronglyObidents, lets cry in unison BAT with a visionI couldnt have voted wronglyObidents, lets cry in unison ... |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by Rolings: 6:52am On Mar 16 |
SoNature: The Calabar line will be a branch off the main PH Enugu Abuja line. That's the plan for the Ibadan Abuja rail line that will connect Ibadan oshogbo Akure Ekiti lokoja then Abuja.....but the Ekiti line will be a branch off the main Ibadan Akure Abuja line 1 Like |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by omoharry(f): 7:08am On Mar 16 |
benuejosh:So, how will they get their money back ? Will there be in charge of collecting fares from passengers for some time ? |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by omoharry(f): 7:10am On Mar 16 |
Freebills12:So many young Nigerians are too lazy to read. They just look at the headlines and start spewing out rubbish without any shame . |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by Quebec91(m): 9:16am On Mar 16 |
You said it all CodeTemplar: |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by BuyMeBanger: 10:13am On Mar 16 |
MrDoGood: Hm, who to not trust the most, them or the Chinkos but I'll bite. I guess us designing, constructing, commissioning and operating this network ourselves is out-of-the-question? |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by 35kristibueze: 11:50am On Mar 16 |
Emergency lovers of Nigeria. Tinubu is not working. For how many years before the eventual transfer.Emergency lovers of Nigeria. Tinubu is not working. For how many years before the eventual transfer.... |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by MrDoGood(m): 1:43pm On Mar 16 |
BuyMeBanger: I trust Chinese more than them. UK, USA, France don't want the progress of any Africa nation. Do your research well sir |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by Freebills12: 4:17pm On Mar 16 |
[color=#000099][/color] omoharry: That notwithstanding, it doesn't give one the audacity to abuse the other. |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by pquaver(m): 9:14pm On Mar 16 |
SoNature: Exactly like u scrutinise buhari but 2nd 9ja bridge is a reality, u scrutinise lagos ibadan railway but it is a reality today... But refused to scrutinise 2nd 9ja bridge for years it remained a mirage, you even celebrated the commission on a board.. We know the real dullards.. |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by pquaver(m): 10:07pm On Mar 16 |
t2luv1: U said more than this in 2nd 9ja bridge, in lagos ibadan railway.. All the scam u shouted, are the projects not a reality today? You can shout from here to heaven, nobody send u our railway will stand.. If dem finish no enter... Bad belle |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by pquaver(m): 10:12pm On Mar 16 |
ponziponzi: Are u their financial managers? Show us proof of their financial situation that made u make such a bold claim.. I only sense fear from all of you with negative comments.. Your fear is Tinubu making it a reality like we have in lagos, then u will have nothing to put against him... Well if u like shout scam from mow till tomorrow, it won't stop the project, the project will go on... |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by pquaver(m): 10:15pm On Mar 16 |
tnerro1: European night trains... Always a nice experience to collect 1 hand 😁😁😁.. So i guess 9ja own go sweet pass 1 Like |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by BuyMeBanger: 2:30am On Mar 17 |
MrDoGood: And you think China do eh? |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by Sctests: 7:44am On Mar 17 |
Immediately I saw that news with emphasis on 'UK firm', I knew it was a scam to loot by throwing around the name 'UK' and make people lose their guard on the corruption going on therein.. The company turned out to be owned by corrupt Nigerians who registered it in UK to loot Nigeria. The company has a net asset of only £100. See thread https://www.nairaland.com/8031676/fg-signed-mou-very-poor Tinubu and his gang of thieves will finish Nigeria. |
Re: FG, UK Firm Sign Mou For Port Harcourt–Abuja Rail Line by MrDoGood(m): 1:02pm On Mar 18 |
BuyMeBanger: What are you saying? |
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