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| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by SocialJustice: 12:53pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
Alliswell248:Mention na, I haven't travelled to all States but I know what it takes to run public water supply. Our leaders are not that effective. Ordinary light they can't provide. Water is a lot harder to provide. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by SocialJustice: 1:00pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
FutureFocus:I really felt for those that were trapped in such places. I'm sure they still exist all over Nigeria as digging a tube well is impossible in some places. Water will just go for days because politician has made provision for themselves. House without water is my worst nightmare. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by Alliswell248: 1:01pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
SocialJustice:I have in my compound |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by SocialJustice: 1:03pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
porthouse7:Where in Surulere? Bode Thomas, Denedo, Olatilewa, Palace? Where, did the water enter house or it stopped at a tap outside? |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by SocialJustice: 1:08pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
Alliswell248:From government? Always flowing? |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by porthouse7(f): 1:30pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
SocialJustice:it entered use in some places |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by smokinloud(m): 2:10pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
masseratti:I'm not kidding, I'm only talking common sense. If generators have more economic benefits than the national grid then government can consider it but that's not the case... For instance, using fossil fuels to generate electricity makes more economic sense for the government, it’s cheaper than solar, nuclear, wind, thermal, hydro and all the greenhouse nonsense and it also provide cheap energy for the manufacturers in the United States to compete with China... Energy is what drives industrialization, and any country serious about growing needs power, affordable power hence, Trump ripped up the Paris climate deal —for a reason, not because climate change is not a threat but it's a scam that's dragging the West's economy backwards. Green energy’s nice, but for the U.S. to keep its economic edge, cheap fossil fuels are the way to go. Governments don’t just do things because they’re noble; they weigh the economic side too. Lagos, if the government supplied water to every home, think about the ripple effect. You’ve got water treatment workers, plumbers, water distributors, water tanker distributors, companies selling bottled and sachet water, water chemicals treatment sellers in Ojota ( I used to be one then) etc. arguably, about 200,000 people in Lagos rely on those jobs. How are they supposed to feed their families if that dries up? Nigeria’s already short on jobs—do you really think a smart government would cut off these people’s livelihoods like that? Think it through!. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by dinkyicon: 2:26pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
OlofofoCorner:vwater mane was installed during tinubu era. I remember my father paid to get water installed in my house. But the water was like nepa. I travelled to Ekiti in 2007,they also have public water working at strategic location especially if you have tge money u can get it installed in your house |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by Emary(f): 2:40pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
I know you mean well but unless they lay new pipes in all those areas, the water won't be suitable for drinking. They were iron pipes laid well over 40 - 50 yrs ago and they would be thoroughly rusted now, if not yet vandalized by iron workers. ElevationD: |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by MasterTeeUSA: 2:50pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
Lagos should look to desalination so they can convert Ocean Water into drinkable water. If Lagos can do that and make use of rainfalls...they may just be able to meet the needs of all Lagosians and properly convert rain flooding into rain treatment centers...even If people can't drink it, it will serve lots of purposes like construction. By the way, it will put water truckers out of business so that needs to be discussed now now as well so they won't sabotage the process. [quote author=Lanrelagboi post=134457135] ] |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by Oscarchims: 2:52pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
mrvitalis:I stayed at azikoro road |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by akigbemaru: 3:22pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
SocialJustice:There were in early 80s and 90s in Lagos. I just left Lekki yesterday and flew back to USA. I would rate Lekki 2 out of 10. No water and everywhere smells! |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by Mistersolar: 4:29pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
ilorin too mrvitalis: |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by November24(f): 4:48pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
SocialJustice:Come to Jigawa |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by ElevationD: 4:50pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
masseratti:Apata memorial is not on a low land na. Bros talk true. Approaching from Okota roundabout entails driving a little uphill. If you approach through Chemist, na the same. If you approach through Ilasamaja na the same. However, Okota has issues because it is on the low land. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by ElevationD: 4:55pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
Antichristian2:Yes. The issue has to do with scarcity especially in the dry season. This particular governor is doing things and moving Enugu forward positively. If not for irresponsible leaders, Enugu, Jos, Kano, Lagos and Ibadan used to be very nice and comfortable areas for all citizens to live. Enugu and Jos particularly were called civil service cities because they were very suitable for civil servants. They were very peaceful and very well built by the old colonialists too. Today, we have horrible areas everywhere. May God continue to help all Nigerians. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by ElevationD: 4:58pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
Emary:Exactly. Do not forget that the old pipes contained lead, which is dangerous to human health. However, I think the pipes recently laid are much better. Hopefully government will ensure that water goes round. Do not forget that water is like electricity. When supplied, you pay to enjoy the service. Government losses revenue when water is not supplied to citizens. Cheers. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by fortunez1(m): 6:07pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
Maintenance failure can lead to ... |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by masseratti: 7:47pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
ElevationD:Apata Junior high was in ire akari it self before it was moved to the new school where it is now..also..that low land you see is actually a land filled valley..no part of isolo is hilly. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by Okoroawusa: 7:52pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
I Love Lagos |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by masseratti: 7:58pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
smokinloud:Oh jeez ...wow .when youbhave not left the shores of Nigeria,you won't know the value of pipe borne water,when you have not left Nigeria..you wont know that some people have never seen generator in their life..its because you been deprived of this basic amenities that's why you are saying what you are saying.. Am not going to dwell on your conspiracy theory and maga hogwash about green energy,etc . Saying fossil fuel is the cheapest form of energy is extremely laughable so let me stop there . No economic sense in not having a water treatment plant for a metropolis..look at American movies..every town always av a watwr towers,thats the first thing they makw aure its there before thinking of building any other thing. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by SocialJustice: 9:17pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
akigbemaru:Lekki smells bad especially on the lagoon side, banana island, Ikoyi, pinnock beach. Rich smelly hoods. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by smokinloud(m): 9:36pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
masseratti:You have to assume that I've not left Nigeria.. You're just making claims without concrete points. If Nigeria government provide water for every household today 100s of thousands of job will be lost. Nigeria is a third world country, there's no job for the populace and you want us to follow the models of developed countries?. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by masseratti: 11:53pm On Mar 09, 2025 |
smokinloud:its not compulsory for you to do water business...you will hardly find generator mechanic in Ghana..it's an abnormal.. people doing watee business is not normal my brother ..they will venture into other business..not a social amenities business like good drinking water for all . |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by smokinloud(m): 12:42am On Mar 10, 2025*. Modified: 12:59am On Mar 10, 2025 |
masseratti:The notion that “it’s not compulsory to do water business” misses the mark. people run water businesses even in developed countries, and it’s perfectly normal. I just searched Google and found a U.S. EPA report showing that some American communities, even in urban areas, rely on decentralized water systems. Private individuals handle their own borehole drilling, water treatment, and distribution. The EPA also notes that over 13 million (in 2022) and 45 million (in 2025) U.S. households depend on personal water sources, like wells they’ve built and maintain themselves. This isn’t some backward anomaly; it’s a standard practice, even in a wealthy nation. Water businesses aren’t odd, they’re a global norm. Your thinking leans socialist, but a capitalist mindset puts economic impact first, not noble intentions. If noble goals trumped economics, the U.S, with all its wealth, would have universal healthcare like the UK or a railway system linking every state like China. It doesn’t. Childcare, internet access, affordable public transport, free education to university level? Basic amenities, sure, but the U.S. government leaves them to the private sector. That’s no accident, it’s why the U.S. stands as the greatest nation in history. It thrives and can cut-off any country without because its citizens don’t depend on the government for everything. Socialism sounds nice, but it doesn’t work. Capitalism, with all its edges, delivers. Modified: The reason why you find few generator mechanics in Ghana is because Ghana is a developing country. Developed countries like the US have generator mechanics who work on industrial generators e.g the mining sector, trucks that transport frozen foods big agricultural companies etc.
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| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by masseratti: 10:24am On Mar 10, 2025 |
smokinloud:oga please stop posturing nonsense online please it's making you look some how..heck people are into private business of electricity generation, private education,schools,have you heard of private roads toll gates?pipe borne water is a social amenity..you crying that Government should not build a water treatment dam in Lagos is hilarious because of people doing water business...there will always be market for them but in ideal situation..there is not even a need for them in a state like lagos with watee everywhere..all the government need to do is to lay pipes to all households .it's not rocket science...the America you quoted.is as large as west Africa..with vast plains ,rugged terrains wilderness etc .alot of households are far away from the metros..hence why they have yi fend water for themselves..you wont see that in Europe cities ...nor in American cities..but surburbs , settlements..lagos is a city and its suppose to have a good functional watwr system .that has nothing to do with being a capitalist or socialist..thats nomenclatures is non of my business...water is a government social amenities responsibility like road ,health care, education, security, electricity....all this still have people on the private sector offering services for them if you dont want government own |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by Validated: 10:41am On Mar 10, 2025 |
ElevationD:All the pipelines in those areas are either corroded or damaged beyond repairs. Even the mains are already destroyed. New pipelines need to be installed over Lagos. My one kobo contribution. |
| Re: Lagos: 80-million Gallons Per Day Adiyan Water Works To Be Finished Soon by smokinloud(m): 10:42am On Mar 10, 2025 |
masseratti:I don talk my own though. |
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