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Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Konquest: 9:01pm On Oct 23, 2025
EdonhappenTv:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUGS07KYO2M

A viral video has surfaced showing the Benin–Asaba Expressway in a devastating condition after hours of heavy rainfall. The once-busy highway has now turned into a muddy, flooded nightmare, with deep potholes, stranded vehicles, and frustrated commuters battling to move through the chaos.

Drivers and passengers could be seen wading through knee-deep water as trucks and cars got stuck for hours, causing major traffic gridlock. Many residents have taken to social media to lament the poor state of federal roads and the lack of proper drainage systems in the area.

The video has since sparked outrage, with citizens calling on both the Edo and Delta State governments, as well as the Federal Ministry of Works, to take immediate action and fix the collapsing road before it becomes completely impassable.

🎥 Watch the full clip to see how terrible the situation has become — and hear what stranded motorists had to say.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by deji17: 9:01pm On Oct 23, 2025
Konquest:
You have a brilliant point there. Regardless that road would still have to be rebuilt using the standard method of using bitumen.

Second, Edo State is part of the bitumen belt which is the 2nd largest reserve in the world after Canada and the bitumen belt extends from Lagos to Ogun to Ondo (the epicenter of the bitumen reserves) and Edo States. Yet nothing is being done to maximize the extraction of bitumen with bitumen refineries for road construction and other value additions
. The bitumen reserves is officially more than the entire crude oil reserves in Nigeria!
Agreed!
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Zocalite: 9:01pm On Oct 23, 2025
Lolzzzzz 🤣

Satanic country
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by michlins(m): 9:03pm On Oct 23, 2025
deji17:
Once the Coastal road is complete, there will be less traffic on some of these roads which will make repair work easier and quicker . A road like this will go from main / primary link road to alternate / secondary route connection.
But some, one way thinkers and myopic people will tell you not to construct a new road untill all the existing one are fixed.
This thing you just said, does it make sense to you? Did you say it with all your mental capabilities intact?

Your answers will determine whether or not we should continue with this conversation
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by codemaniacs: 9:05pm On Oct 23, 2025
Konquest:
You have a brilliant point there. Regardless that road would still have to be rebuilt using the standard method of using bitumen.

Second, Edo State is part of the bitumen belt which is the 2nd largest reserve in the world after Canada and the bitumen belt extends from Lagos to Ogun to Ondo (the epicenter of the bitumen reserves) and Edo States. Yet nothing is being done to maximize the extraction of bitumen with bitumen refineries for road construction and other value additions
. The bitumen reserves is officially more than the entire crude oil reserves in Nigeria!
nope, not a brilliant point...

if the coastal road ever gets built, then the coastal road will spoil quickly due to high traffic, rain, accidents e.t.c..

if the above happens then the coastal road will become an eye-sore just like this one and with the Atlantic ocean right beside it, means the Atlantic ocean will get much more polluted than it already is...

which is the plan of the people giving Zinubu orders and telling him what to do...
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Adakintroy: 9:08pm On Oct 23, 2025
How road take de reach this condition. When we get federal road maintenance agency.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by APOSTLECHUMA: 9:09pm On Oct 23, 2025
I travelled through that road like that to Warri in 2023. when I was in Lagos last year, it was still like that and it is stil like that in this 2025. Oil rich state that ground nuts oil producing states are better than.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Samogloby: 9:12pm On Oct 23, 2025
The supporters of coaster road, can you see your life
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Cmanforall: 9:13pm On Oct 23, 2025
EdonhappenTv:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUGS07KYO2M

A viral video has surfaced showing the Benin–Asaba Expressway in a devastating condition after hours of heavy rainfall. The once-busy highway has now turned into a muddy, flooded nightmare, with deep potholes, stranded vehicles, and frustrated commuters battling to move through the chaos.

Drivers and passengers could be seen wading through knee-deep water as trucks and cars got stuck for hours, causing major traffic gridlock. Many residents have taken to social media to lament the poor state of federal roads and the lack of proper drainage systems in the area.

The video has since sparked outrage, with citizens calling on both the Edo and Delta State governments, as well as the Federal Ministry of Works, to take immediate action and fix the collapsing road before it becomes completely impassable.

🎥 Watch the full clip to see how terrible the situation has become — and hear what stranded motorists had to say.
See what Nigeria has turned into.
Those kids should be in school or doing sports or other recreational activities, but here they are hustling, doing some works Federal Road Safety or Those Road management Agencies should be doing

Car companies should start developing Nigeria models for swimming in this type of situation
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by codemaniacs: 9:18pm On Oct 23, 2025
Adakintroy:
How road take de reach this condition. When we get federal road maintenance agency.
Must everything be federal huh

Edo and Delta state should create their own state road maintenance agencies.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by dododawa1: 9:20pm On Oct 23, 2025
Umahi



Knows

only



Costal road in Nigeria
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Konquest: 9:22pm On Oct 23, 2025
codemaniacs:
nope, not a brilliant point...

if the coastal road ever gets built, then the coastal road will spoil quickly due to high traffic, rain, accidents e.t.c..

if the above happens then the coastal road will become an eye-sore just like this one and with the Atlantic ocean right beside it, means the Atlantic ocean will get much more polluted than it already is...

which is the plan of the people giving Zinubu orders and telling him what to do...
The point @deji was making which I agreed with is that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway is made of strong reinforced concrete and would last longer than MOST conventional roads made of coal tar or whatever. There is a road spur that is now gonna connect Edo State to the main Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway because Edo State wasn't included originally. Ebonyi State too will have a road spur connecting it and the rest of the South East of Nigeria to the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway as well in the Eastern flank.

Constructing the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway doesn't stop the simultaneous construction of other highways and the man in charge of the Works Ministry will ensure it's done as long as pressure is piled on him via social media to act with a sense of urgency based on available funds.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Hhh4444: 9:22pm On Oct 23, 2025
This benin-asaba road will favour me and my family
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by okwusdidi: 9:23pm On Oct 23, 2025
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Make una tell Tinubu to kukuma turn that road to federal fish pond na angry
Very deplorable and a disgrace to the federal government
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by codemaniacs: 9:25pm On Oct 23, 2025
Konquest:
The point @deji was making which I agreed with is that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway is made of strong reinforced concrete and would last longer than MOST conventional roads made of coal tar or whatever. There is a road spur that is now gonna connect Edo State to the main Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway because Edo State wasn't included originally. Ebonyi State too will have a road spur connecting it and the rest of the South East of Nigeria to the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway as well in the Eastern flank.

Constructing the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway doesn't stop the simultaneous construction of other highways and the man in charge of the Works Ministry will ensure it's done as long as pressure is piled on him via social media to act with a sense of urgency based on available funds.
Never..

Heavy rainfall in Lagos alone will tear the coastal road apart.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by ufotunang: 9:29pm On Oct 23, 2025
They are focusing on Lagos calabar coastal highway...nstead of first constructing, rehabilitating, upgrading the existing federal roads that are in deteriorable and bad conditions .
It's a pity
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Tohsynetita1(m): 9:38pm On Oct 23, 2025
Let’s watch the edit??
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Bar1941(m): 9:45pm On Oct 23, 2025
It’s very simple. There are edifices along that road that are not suppose to be there thus blocking easy passage. If the government starts pulling off those structures now, Peter Obi will be everywhere saying they are targeting only his people.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Lovit(m): 9:47pm On Oct 23, 2025
They fix federal roads up North and neglect the ones down South

Yet politicians in the south think they are wise, not knowing they the most foolish

8 years of PMB, nothing was done, Tinubu is now half way gone
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Paramount01(m): 9:50pm On Oct 23, 2025
InvertedHammer:
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These should be top priority but people are cheering over secondary Coastal highway---good adventure but low on the scale of preference. Understandably, it is a conduit to recover funds expended in 2023 election.

APC till eternity! Who dies first loses.

/
We have benin Auchi lokojoja going on
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Konquest: 9:59pm On Oct 23, 2025
codemaniacs:
Never..

Heavy rainfall in Lagos alone will tear the coastal road apart.
I'm gonna round off here and NOW with a final robust statement.

HITECH and Dangote have built roads with reinforced concrete right within Lagos State namely in the Gbagada axis of Lagos, and the Apapa Expressway axis...
Have these roads been torn apart by heavy rainfall in Lagos like you alluded. NO! So, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway which was originally conceptualized during the former President Shehu Shagari era has started and it's full steam ahead till construction work is completed.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Adakintroy: 10:12pm On Oct 23, 2025
codemaniacs:
Must everything be federal huh

Edo and Delta state should create their own state road maintenance agencies.
Depend if the road is a Federal road to start with.

State cannot just cannot work on federal.project and vise varsam
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Eboofa: 10:17pm On Oct 23, 2025
EdonhappenTv:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUGS07KYO2M

A viral video has surfaced showing the Benin–Asaba Expressway in a devastating condition after hours of heavy rainfall. The once-busy highway has now turned into a muddy, flooded nightmare, with deep potholes, stranded vehicles, and frustrated commuters battling to move through the chaos.

Drivers and passengers could be seen wading through knee-deep water as trucks and cars got stuck for hours, causing major traffic gridlock. Many residents have taken to social media to lament the poor state of federal roads and the lack of proper drainage systems in the area.

The video has since sparked outrage, with citizens calling on both the Edo and Delta State governments, as well as the Federal Ministry of Works, to take immediate action and fix the collapsing road before it becomes completely impassable.

🎥 Watch the full clip to see how terrible the situation has become — and hear what stranded motorists had to say.
oh you mean the minister of lagos coastal high way.............una mumu neva do? How dull can a people be!
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Eboofa: 10:22pm On Oct 23, 2025
codemaniacs:
Never..

Heavy rainfall in Lagos alone will tear the coastal road apart.
wait till the high salt content of the coastal area deal with the reinforced steel bars and concrete...............instead of using fibreglass rebars........anyone that has driven over a bad concrete pavement knows what the experience is like.........it will wreck your car and bone structure simultaenously!
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Flame333: 10:37pm On Oct 23, 2025
SageTravels:
This is AI. All the roads are fixed.
I agree with you because the suffering and killing are also Ai
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by Ilekokonit: 10:58pm On Oct 23, 2025
In the words of Fela Kuti - Suffering and Smiling.
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by bentenny(m): 10:58pm On Oct 23, 2025
The humongous funds used to construct the needless Lagos calabar highway would have been more than enough to repair all the terrible roads in Nigeria!
Re: See The Terrible State Of Benin–asaba Expressway After Heavy Rainfall (video) by ezra1990: 11:22pm On Oct 23, 2025
Iol...i was expecting this comment...Mr BOT Can't the road be maintained temporarily while you and your likes continue the construction of the Coastal Highway that cost 1billion per square kilometres leading you people to wherever you're headed?
deji17:
Once the Coastal road is complete, there will be less traffic on some of these roads which will make repair work easier and quicker . A road like this will go from main / primary link road to alternate / secondary route connection.
But some, one way thinkers and myopic people will tell you not to construct a new road untill all the existing one are fixed.
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