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Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by BoldBrainz(m): 8:41am On Mar 14, 2025
free2ryhme:
The Lagos-Calabar coastal highway is a transformative project set to boost economic growth, enhance connectivity, and create thousands of jobs. By improving trade, tourism, and transportation along Nigeria’s coastline, it will reduce travel time and unlock new opportunities. While transparency concerns are valid, ensuring accountability and oversight is key to realizing its immense potential for millions.
Shut up!

That project is rubbish. Connecting the entire country by rail has way more economic prospects and would possibly have cost half of the amount earmarked for this coastal road nonsense.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by MakindeHassan: 8:47am On Mar 14, 2025
iLoveYouToo:
People world say anything to demonize a person/project. I don’t expect you guys to ever understand the impact that project when completed will have on the states being linked. Keep talking money


Obasanjo and his friends wasted $16b on failed electricity projects. This project costs about half of this sum and is progressing nicely yet you all are crying.
So if Obasanjo wasted $16bn we shouldn’t learn from him and do better. We should do the same because it’s our turn?

Nobody is saying road is not good. The point is, the country cannot afford it now and they are other things to fix that can get us out of this situation before building roads.

If security isn’t fixed the tourism you claim the road will bring will not work because tourist will be scared. If income level is not fixed there will be nobody to patronize the businesses on the highway. If production is not fixed there will be little goods to move on the highway. If poverty persists the highway will become a hotspot for kidnappers. If per capita income is not fixed nobody will have cars to use on the highway.

Do you see the point or you guys just want a highway you can admire?
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by DeepSight(m): 8:50am On Mar 14, 2025
emkz:
The submission was not targeted at someone at an advanced stage of idiocy like you.

Move on.
Of course, it can only be targetted at dim witted congenital retards similar to you who see no problem with their leaders picking a misplaced priority and funding it illegally and without any iota of due process and awarding it to their crony - who is a convict in two countries, Mr. Chagouri, and a long time business partner of the president (oh, no conflict of interest!).

Of course, someone like you can never distill the issues. . .

With citizens like you, we will wander long in darkness.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by DeepSight(m): 8:57am On Mar 14, 2025
BreconHills:
What is the percentage of transportation and good haulage by road vs by train?

The greatest resistance to change is people's current legal behaviour and habit.

Does Nigeria have time to build point to point trains, (without arteries by the way) educate people, and persuade haulage and road users to take trains irrespective of the absence of arterial connections? The answer is capital No.

When a person starts off by thinking their opponent is stupid without reviewing the data, they self fulfil their utterances.

Roads and their arterial connections, link people to small micro communities, Trains connect people to large significant areas ( at least at this stage)

Is their something scary in lifting up the "small people" ? Why do we hate and fear the 90% so much?
That road is a severely misplaced priority and also corruption writ large.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Agbegbaorogboye: 8:59am On Mar 14, 2025
emkz:
Perhaps try and read to understand. I never said Nigeria built nothing during the oil boom.

Remember Gowon said Nigeria had more money than could be spent.

I said we could have done ambitious projects. I went ahead to list examples. That was the crux of my entire submission.
Gowon said so based on his level of understanding

Building 3 refineries in the space of 5 years will be seen as ambitious by anyone especially for a country just coming out of colonialism

How many of Nigeria's contemporaries then had a refinery to boast of

We also kicked off Ajaokuta in the late 70s under same OBJ

Lagos-Ibadan expressway as well as Ibadan to the north was also built in that period

The construction of Abuja as FCT started in that period as well

It's always easy to blame the past

But a fair comparison will show that Nigeria's problem started in the mid-80s from Buhari who came in and started cancelling projects to IBB who introduced SAP

The politicians who took over in 1999 have not fared better. Instead, they've been more pedestrian and transactional then revolutionary or visionary.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Mandate1: 9:01am On Mar 14, 2025
HeadNigga:
Truly, it's just about selfish interest in Nigerian politics. Only few politicians in this country mean what they say...why not give us steady power first?
imagine what 15trillion invested in power will do for us. Na building road for sea we go chop. Was a sound EIA done before starting the project? Building on sea is highly risky.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by emkz: 9:06am On Mar 14, 2025
DeepSight:
Of course, it can only be targetted at dim witted congenital retards similar to you who see no problem with their leaders picking a misplaced priority and funding it illegally and without any iota of due process and awarding it to their crony - who is a convict in two countries, Mr. Chagouri, and a long time business partner of the president (oh, no conflict of interest!).

Of course, someone like you can never distill the issues. . .

With citizens like you, we will wander long in darkness.
You are not intelligent. I cannot read the crap you submitted.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Newsmills: 9:08am On Mar 14, 2025
The same pilfering,the same people,the same tantrums,the same stock,stealing sustenance preaching MDA,SDGs
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by DeepSight(m): 9:12am On Mar 14, 2025
emkz:
You are not intelligent. I cannot read the crap you submitted.
Cop out.

1. Due process. No appropriation. No BPP.

2. Conflict of Interest.

3. Chaugouri - a convict in two countries.

Are the foregoing all crap. Just say you have no possible answers.

Olodo.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by emkz: 9:13am On Mar 14, 2025
Agbegbaorogboye:
Gowon said so based on his level of understanding

Building 3 refineries in the space of 5 years will be seen as ambitious by anyone especially for a country just coming out of colonialism

How many of Nigeria's contemporaries then had a refinery to boast of

We also kicked off Ajaokuta in the late 70s under same OBJ

Lagos-Ibadan expressway as well as Ibadan to the north was also built in that period

The construction of Abuja as FCT started in that period as well

It's always easy to blame the past

But a fair comparison will show that Nigeria's problem started in the mid-80s from Buhari who came in and started cancelling projects to IBB who introduced SAP

The politicians who took over in 1999 have not fared better. Instead, they've been more pedestrian and transactional then revolutionary or visionary.
You forgot 3rd Mainland Bridge, the first LNG train, and universities. The last time I experienced pipe-borne water in my hometown supplied by government was during the military era.

There can't be democracy before development in the Nigerian context. It is known that Nigeria thrived under military rule in terms of the investment in infrastructure than in this stomach-induced democratic experiment. I wish the military laid a proper foundation for democracy.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by emkz: 9:15am On Mar 14, 2025
DeepSight:
Cop out.

1. Due process. No appropriation. No BPP.

2. Conflict of Interest.

3. Chaugouri - a convict in two countries.

Are the foregoing all crap. Just say you have no possible answers.

Olodo.
I don't waste my time engaging deodorized nitwits. Go find those at your level. Please stop calling yourself Deepsight. Deepshit is more appropriate for the things you say.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by DeepSight(m): 9:21am On Mar 14, 2025
emkz:
I don't waste my time engaging deodorized nitwits. Go find those at your level. Please stop calling yourself Deepsight. Deepshit is more appropriate for the things you say.
Lol. Disgraceful.

Simple clear unavoidable points.

He resorts to escapism and insults.

People like you are a curse to Africa.

Disgusting!
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by impeccablephili: 9:25am On Mar 14, 2025
Chucks13:
Pls help me tell them.

One thing I know is so many Nigerians are insane they suppose to be in mental home because I'm shock when someone like obj, atiku, ibb etc suddenly turned saint simply it is Tinubu in power its so annoying especially all those emergency Nigeria citizen who lost character and are jumping here there bastardised our social media space praising those that supposed to be stone in public for plunging our nation into these mess.
.My brother, many of those praising those wicked souls were not even born when they were in government. Moreover, these corrupt politicians have successfully divided us along tribal and religious lines.

They use the ‘divide and rule’ tactic on the gullible ones.

Just imagine that wicked IBB, who ordered the killing of many school children during the 1993 election annulment protests (I witnessed it because I was in senior secondary school and even protested). He introduced hardship and gave it a deceptive name—'SAP'—and now he has written a useless book to manipulate some regions into siding with him ahead of 2027.

Instead of people to collectively seek justice against him, it is painful to see some jubilating about the 1966 coup.
Is that not a misplaced priority?
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Chucks13: 9:40am On Mar 14, 2025
impeccablephili:
.My brother, many of those praising those wicked souls were not even born when they were in government. Moreover, these corrupt politicians have successfully divided us along tribal and religious lines.

They use the ‘divide and rule’ tactic on the gullible ones.

Just imagine that wicked IBB, who ordered the killing of many school children during the 1993 election annulment protests (I witnessed it because I was in senior secondary school and even protested). He introduced hardship and gave it a deceptive name—'SAP'—and now he has written a useless book to manipulate some regions into siding with him ahead of 2027.

Instead of people to collectively seek justice against him, it is painful to see some jubilating about the 1966 coup.
Is that not a misplaced priority?
You have said it all. God bless.

Respect!!!
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Max24: 9:48am On Mar 14, 2025
AMINDA:
This argued is lame. Was it the government that provided all the money for Buhari’s railways? Are the private investors giving us their part of the finance as charity? At the end of the day, Nigeria and Nigerians will inevitably pay the full cost of the loan (with interest).
Which loan? How much is the loan?
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:49am On Mar 14, 2025
emkz:
You forgot 3rd Mainland Bridge, the first LNG train, and universities. The last time I experienced pipe-borne water in my hometown supplied by government was during the military era.

There can't be democracy before development in the Nigerian context. It is known that Nigeria thrived under military rule in terms of the investment in infrastructure than in this stomach-induced democratic experiment. I wish the military laid a proper foundation for democracy.
It's good you have the decency to come around now instead of blaming the past for the present woes which are majorly inflicted by the present crop of leaders.

News broke yesterday that Wike spends 6m per hr per head to get a host of TV stations to broadcast his rants to the populace.

This is same Wike who has previously boasted of buying forms for all political office holders in his state

I doubt that level of waste can be so brazenly carried out and brandished in our faces during the time of the military

In other words, you cant blame the military for the behavior of politicians. Politicians told us their system is the best form of govt. They never put a caveat that it can be the best only if the military make it so

Politicians always claim to have the answers. If the politicians want, even the constitution can be changed. They are simply a bunch of self- serving vultures.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by PDPdestroyer(m): 9:50am On Mar 14, 2025
Ibos won’t like this o grin
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by moshino(m): 10:01am On Mar 14, 2025
AsgardKing:
I do not think that small minds understand the value of that project to Nigerias future with regards to travel, tourism, logistics and the vast business opportunities and social development that it will birth.
And the contract was awarded to a company owned by tinubu's son, and tinubu friend's son, without due process. A brand new company that never built 10 km road previously, and without open bids from other companies. You don't see anything wrong with it?
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Tellmeastory: 10:01am On Mar 14, 2025
emkz:
It is not wasteful.

Obasanjo was already in government when Nigeria had too much money. That was in the 70s. Nigeria could have done many ambitious projects like railways, built large roads, built factories, built several energy stations, built the Lagos-Calabar coastal road, developed infrastructure for gas, built new cities like Eko Atlantic, built more refineries, and set Nigeria on the path to a sustainable future.

Had the likes of Obasanjo contributed their quota with long term vision, Nigerians would have been enjoying the results till today. In my travels, many countries' infrastructure are aged but the people were still enjoying them. They are still building new ones and upgrading old ones.

The coastal highway will not only open new economic frontiers, it would provide jobs and reduce congestion in urban areas. People can work in urban areas and go to their homes on the weekends. Prices of commodities would reduce when the ease of transportation is guaranteed.

Go to major countries, infrastructure is a major thing. China? UAE? USA?

Those opposed to the coastal highway are likely jealous that it is being done by Tinubu and not by them..
Obasanjo is jealous that he wasn’t the one who built it.

He has always been like this.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by soccerlite: 10:05am On Mar 14, 2025
I thought "cashtivist" is mainly done by southerners

Sani don pioneer the involvment of northerners

Activism is dead in nigeria

It's finished
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Tellmeastory: 10:09am On Mar 14, 2025
MakindeHassan:
So if Obasanjo wasted $16bn we shouldn’t learn from him and do better. We should do the same because it’s our turn?

Nobody is saying road is not good. The point is, the country cannot afford it now and they are other things to fix that can get us out of this situation before building roads.

If security isn’t fixed the tourism you claim the road will bring will not work because tourist will be scared. If income level is not fixed there will be nobody to patronize the businesses on the highway. If production is not fixed there will be little goods to move on the highway. If poverty persists the highway will become a hotspot for kidnappers. If per capita income is not fixed nobody will have cars to use on the highway.

Do you see the point or you guys just want a highway you can admire?
“If this is not fixed, If that is not fixed”.

HOW DO YOU “fix” any of those problems without infrastructure?

If you shy away from building infrastructure?

It’s also DISHONEST to say we are spending huge money on this project,

Last I checked Nigeria was paying under 25% and investors the rest, on a Build Operate Transfer arrangement.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by ade4real2016: 10:24am On Mar 14, 2025
Now that Shehu is beginning to eat his vomit,he can join d likes of Reno n Co to defend this man...Are there no roads to all these routes at d momenthuh...
Misplaced Priority is playing out here...
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by tete7000(m): 10:25am On Mar 14, 2025
emkz:
It is not wasteful.

Obasanjo was already in government when Nigeria had too much money. That was in the 70s. Nigeria could have done many ambitious projects like railways, built large roads, built factories, built several energy stations, built the Lagos-Calabar coastal road, developed infrastructure for gas, built new cities like Eko Atlantic, built more refineries, and set Nigeria on the path to a sustainable future.

Had the likes of Obasanjo contributed their quota with long term vision, Nigerians would have been enjoying the results till today. In my travels, many countries' infrastructure are aged but the people were still enjoying them. They are still building new ones and upgrading old ones.

The coastal highway will not only open new economic frontiers, it would provide jobs and reduce congestion in urban areas. People can work in urban areas and go to their homes on the weekends. Prices of commodities would reduce when the ease of transportation is guaranteed.

Go to major countries, infrastructure is a major thing. China? UAE? USA?

Those opposed to the coastal highway are likely jealous that it is being done by Tinubu and not by them.
You must really be a kid not old enough to know what Obasanjo left behind when he left govt in the 70s. If Obasanjo is guilty, it is not for investment but for failing to hand over to proper people.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by MakindeHassan: 10:32am On Mar 14, 2025
Tellmeastory:
“If this is not fixed, If that is not fixed”.

HOW DO YOU “fix” any of those problems without infrastructure?

If you shy away from building infrastructure?

It’s also DISHONEST to say we are spending huge money on this project,

Last I checked Nigeria was paying under 25% and investors the rest, on a Build Operate Transfer arrangement.
You do not fix these problems with infrastructure. If you like build beautiful infrastructure if the stomach infrastructure and brain infrastructure is low then it will be vandalized.

It will take hours of lecture to tell you how but let me give you a snippet.

Nigeria has one of the largest youth population in the world and that is our asset. The internet has made it possible to work from anywhere and earn money. Imagine if 20% of Nigerian youth were working remotely earning USD. Imagine what that will bring into our economy without oil. Even sports too.

Invest in human capital development. Export talent. These talent will send money home and empower their siblings.

There has never been a time in history with as much free flowing capital as now due to the global economy. There are investors with trillions of USD ready to invest in your country if your country is business friendly. They will build infrastructure for you, You don’t even need these IMF loans. Just work on policy and stop the myopic thinking/power loving. Have stable business friendly policies and humble yourself to talk to businesses and you will see FDI flow in.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by jaxxy(m): 10:32am On Mar 14, 2025
shehu has been seeking attention of his new found paymasters. I wish him well in his misadventure.

He desperately wants to be a senator again.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by seunjungle1(m): 10:51am On Mar 14, 2025
Obasanjo should go and sit down somewhere and enjoy his old age jejely.
Obj just like hitting polity....this is a man that have seen President two different times within two months more than any big politician can see Mr president. Why can't obj tell Tinubu all these he's saying here..
Birds of the same feather.
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Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by ednut1(m): 11:17am On Mar 14, 2025
Shehu sani is desperate to return to power in 2027
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by Omowale2023(m): 11:22am On Mar 14, 2025
chopnaira:
Yes but not from a corrupt man like OBJ throwing stones. At least the FG is only putting down 30%. Obj, a crook, is calling out another crook. Lol.
Bros. It's still wrong. 30% of 15 trillion = 4.5 trillion. So why and how will a government pledge that amount of money without undergoing due process?
It's only in Nigeria you will hear such. In advance nations, what Tinubu did is an impeachable offense and legal prosecution follows immediately. Nigeria is not behaving like a country.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by CommonSense1967: 11:39am On Mar 14, 2025
A a Iyabo doesn't have any major project to his name. Otta road was a death trap when he was president. He was busy using helicopter to get to his own house while he was president. He left the regular folks to suffer.
Such person has no right to tell us what is wasteful and what is not.
The same old hag spent 16 Billion on electricity with nothing to show for it.
Baba Iyabo has no respect in his own family, even his kids sees him as a pompous loud mouth hypocrite.
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by iLoveYouToo(m): 11:52am On Mar 14, 2025
MakindeHassan:
So if Obasanjo wasted $16bn we shouldn’t learn from him and do better. We should do the same because it’s our turn?

Nobody is saying road is not good. The point is, the country cannot afford it now and they are other things to fix that can get us out of this situation before building roads.

If security isn’t fixed the tourism you claim the road will bring will not work because tourist will be scared. If income level is not fixed there will be nobody to patronize the businesses on the highway. If production is not fixed there will be little goods to move on the highway. If poverty persists the highway will become a hotspot for kidnappers. If per capita income is not fixed nobody will have cars to use on the highway.

Do you see the point or you guys just want a highway you can admire?
When is the right time to build infrastructure? Is there ever a time Nigeria is fruitful?

FG should share money for us to eat, that’s what you want
Re: Lagos-Calabar Highway Project Is Not Wasteful, Shehu Sani Replies Obasanjo by AguluLiar: 1:33pm On Mar 14, 2025
Leonardo4:
The facts remains it's a wasteful venture , admit or not
Only our Mkpurumini blodas are against the project, just because it won't reach their barren region.
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