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| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by johnjose68: 9:42am On Sep 20, 2016 |
aremodtwo:One By One You Are Revealing Your Sillyness and Stupidity...See Your Fellow Nincompoop Below: mercyviv soberdrunk ReLaTE seguno2 martineinstein You All Reason Like How We Expected You To Reason: Unintelligent Bunch. You Want Jobs, And Some People Are Bringing Jobs, Then You Started Complaining About Looting. Meanwhile, The Funds For The Project Is Not Being Provided By The State Govt. It Is A Private-Sponsored Project. Did You Hear That. Let Me Repeat, Cos I Know You Only Read The Headlines Of Any News!!! The Project Is A Private-Sponsored Project!!! |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by martineinstein(m): 9:45am On Sep 20, 2016 |
johnjose68:2 |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by soberdrunk(m): 9:48am On Sep 20, 2016 |
[quote author=johnjose68 post=49516303]One By One You Are Revealing Your Sillyness and Stupidity...See Your Fellow Nincompoop Below: mercyviv soberdrunk ReLaTE seguno2 martineinstein You All Reason Like How We Expected You To Reason: Unintelligent Bunch. You Want Jobs, And Some People Are Bringing Jobs, Then You Started Complaining About Looting. Meanwhile, The Funds For The Project Is Not Being Provided By The State Govt. It Is A Private-Sponsored Project. Do You Hear That. Let Me Repeat, Cos I Know You Only Read The Headlines Of Any News!!! The Project Is A Private-Sponsored Project!!! Hahaha! You my friend are the very 'ignorant' one, the Nigerian government has been fooling themselves with that "PPP" talk way before you learnt how to type. If you sounded reasonable i will have educated you a bit but you already drowning in the ocean of ignorance............ ![]() |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by jidxin(m): 9:50am On Sep 20, 2016 |
soberdrunk:pls it is a private sector not public so 4gt abt maintenance ish |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by hadura29(m): 9:55am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Donald Duke and Fashola don hammer again.. http://expressng.com/2015/08/lagos-cable-car-project-to-be-launched-in-2018/ |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by aresssa: 10:04am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Every society's future depends in smart and intelligent leaders of tomorrow, but with these unintelligent and basement mentality ipob youths, their societies and villages are doomed and we can now see why their region is so backward. Talk about a wasted generation born and raised with hate and bitterness. |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by Ranchhoddas: 10:12am On Sep 20, 2016 |
johnjose68:And you think I am in support of PEJ's stealing because...? How do you know the part of the country I am from? You are a fool. |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by aarressa(op): 10:13am On Sep 20, 2016 |
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| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by Carter4luv(m): 10:17am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Lagos is one of the most successful state in Nigeria, and they are making the country proud. Kudos to ambode and his team.... |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by AlNur: 10:58am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Every time news about Lagos surfaces on Nairaland villagers from ogun, osun, ekiti, oyo and ondo comes online and start shouting ipob, avengers and all the rubbish in their brains. If you check they don't live in Lagos but in their state villages. Lagos will continue to be home for all Nigerians, until you developed your states to Lagos standard you have no bragging right! Remove Lagos and compare your states to other states in the east afonjas! |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by Walelavender(m): 11:08am On Sep 20, 2016 |
soberdrunk:It's a private sector funding. |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by amurx(m): 11:30am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Lagos always setting the pace.. They've got money sha |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by Barezzi(m): 11:36am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Pavore9:20 million enlightened residents... |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by mapet: 11:36am On Sep 20, 2016 |
soberdrunk:Some of you display so much ignorance.......... This is not a government project. This is 100% private..... so 1. Is the timining right? - If the investors have confidence in the Lagos business environment, why not? 2. Should it be a priority for Lagos State? Absolutely YES!!!! A city trending towards 25million people, transportation is a nightmare that will require many innovative interventions 3. The big issue of maintenance is left to the investors.....if they like let them not maintain their vehicles 4. Another white elephant project?.......... ignorance PS - to the best of my knowledge, Rivers Mono rail is not a white elephant project. It is just that Wike and his co-travelers cannot see beyond their myopia to understand the value in integrated transportation and infrastructural development |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by mapet: 11:37am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Untainted007:Any evidence to support this "frivolous" statement? |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by mapet: 11:39am On Sep 20, 2016 |
seguno2:Useless question. The project is strictly private sector driven |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by soberdrunk(m): 11:40am On Sep 20, 2016 |
mapet:Oga please just two questions 1) How long have you lived in Nigeria? 2) Have you ever done business with the government before? |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by mapet: 11:42am On Sep 20, 2016 |
aresssa:aremodtwo: :Investors are bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars to pump into the economy and create tons of jobs and this one is saying no work? Is this not how jobs are created and how to boost the economy? ![]() @Aresa, can you imagine a typical mindset of someone that calls himself a Nigerian youth? |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by mapet: 11:44am On Sep 20, 2016 |
[quote author=soberdrunk post=49516468][/quote]OK, pls "educate us"..... I am eager to learn from your "wider perspective" |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by ALEGETEMITOPE(m): 11:44am On Sep 20, 2016 |
soberdrunk:boss pls read again it's private sector driven oga. No private person want him money to hang somewhere |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by mapet: 11:48am On Sep 20, 2016 |
I do not understand what perspective this your questions relate to the discussion at hand 1. I've lived in Nigeria virtually all my life, most of it in Lagos 2. Yes I have done business with government b4 so educate us........what don't we know soberdrunk: |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by soberdrunk(m): 11:50am On Sep 20, 2016 |
mapet:Haba boss! Am the ignorant one nah! Just go find out any "private investor" project anywhere in Nigeria that is "functioning" well with no government 'interference" and come back and give me a big knock on my ignorant head....... |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by October1960: 11:57am On Sep 20, 2016 |
I have not been to Lagos in a while. Is the promised train system completed ? |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by mapet: 11:58am On Sep 20, 2016 |
soberdrunk:You're not saying anything and to me it's a share waste of time.......as I see your attempt to take an escape route after you've been found out. It is crass ignorance to be asking stew.pid questions about "maintenance", on a private sector driven project.......... Meanwhile, some of us has been following this project since the day Captain Olumide was hosted by Channels TV in circa 2012/2013 and he gave a full picture of how the project will be handled |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by matrixme(m): 12:44pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
This is what Lagos State government must keep reminding themselves. Nigerians and indeed lagosians have a car culture, for it helps them prove they have 'arrived'. There is no ambitious transport system that can be developed that will clear traffic challenges in Lagos than wider road networks. Do you exactly think people will leave their expensive cars at home and hop on crains or trains no matter how sophisticated that may look? It will appeal to people without cars, but the roads will still not be free. This was the same baseline thought that initiated the BRT, that people will leave their cars home and hop on the fancy buses. No, they excelled better as advert platforms instead. Nothing makes for a well planned city road networks. That's why Uyo may never experience such traffic problems like Lagos in years to come. |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by aresssa: 1:17pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
soberdrunk:What's this meaningless and irrelevant question.? Abeg keep quiet if you have nothing better to contribute... |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by aresssa: 1:24pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
mapet:Lekki Ikoyi bridge that Fashola built many years ago that even Facebook CEO jogged on fee week ago still shinning and looking new like it was built yesterday because of what. Because of proper maintenance and this is even a state project. These ignorant villagers care less about maintenance or any project, their main issue is the same hate and bitterness, they don't even give a damn about Lagos state to start with.. |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by johnjose68: 1:32pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
soberdrunk: aresssa:@soberdrunk, You Have Been Found Out!! You Are Drunk!!! Your Name Says It All!!! And It All Proves That Your Intelligence Is Below Zero!!! Negative!!! |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by Cortana2: 3:24pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
Nobody remember places like Agege, Alimosho (where I live) in developmental efforts like this one ![]() |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by nextstep(m): 4:00pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
I really want this to take off, I really do. But you know these things typically use electric motors to move... which means that around 6pm, in rush hour, you're above ground, and PHCN seizes light... And if you're unlucky that there's fuel scarcity, you're going to spend the night in that pod, dangling with no way to get down. No thanks. Government: please solve the existing issues first, before you create new one. |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by Praiseson: 4:08pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
Ori e ti daru omo Ibo (l before others, so how much inyaminrin will embezzle is their headache not the delivery of the project, ee ni kure ooo Ranchhoddas: |
| Re: Lagos Begins Work On Cable Car Project by Ranchhoddas: 4:16pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
Praiseson:Didirin ni eleyi o...Didirin aye |
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