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| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 9:41pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
See the beauty of continuity, The government should get on with other infrastructural projects, cover more regions and cities, Second niger bridge, bonny - bodo bridge, etc, Justice for all.
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| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by biblegirl: 9:41pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
only corridor has bn completed |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Blue3k(m): 9:43pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Uyeye:Don't spam thread with off topic post. Buhari mearly copying Jonathan. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by deji17: 9:44pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Daviddson:Do you have any idea how fast the train will be going? This is a Metro train. Nothing close to what you described as locomotive train |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by deji17: 9:45pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by deji17: 9:46pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
arinzeejikonye:Chai. Some people don get employment be that. Was this job ever advertised? I see people in training room. Nigeria shall be great. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by victorazyvictor(m): 9:48pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Jesusloveyou:Don't be fooled, am in Abuja and this news is false. The light rail has been where GEJ left it. Don't be deceived I live in Abuja. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 9:57pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
deji17:LOL, , I got to meet peeps employed from kaduna, Taraba, nasarawa, niger, Plateau working at different sections and departments, This project didn't really get to densely populated points in the city, though this is just lot 1a,3of phase 1,more routes will be covered by phase 2,from the depiction of the masterplan, phase 1 is just spread across airport, idu, kubwa, central area, Abuja got densely populated suburbs at Nyanya - maraba axis onwards keffi nasarawa, Zuba-gwagwalada - abaji axis onwards lokoja kogi, Zuba-madala onwards suleja-tafa niger kaduna, kubwa - dutse - bwari axis onwards kaduna, which gets to rigasa is the completed route.
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| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by slimthugchimee(m): 10:00pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
victorazyvictor:So you mean the pictures are just acting ![]() |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 10:02pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Is pmb working the talks? |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 10:03pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
slimthugchimee:Don't mind d fool maybe he's in one remote village |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by deji17: 10:07pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
arinzeejikonye:Na only people from the North, waka come? Dem suppose advertise that job nationwide. Eye dey red o. ![]() |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 10:09pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Let me branch over to gidi, Piling for the Lagoon bridge is still on course,
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| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by deji17: 10:11pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
arinzeejikonye:Arinze, how you dey get all these project pictures? Do you work for the construction company? Lagoon bridge, where is it serving?Is it for the rail? Thanks for the pictures oh my brother. Nigeria has suddenly become a huge construction site despite low oil revenue... |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by bajeen(m): 10:13pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Wow. Please keep us posted OP. I haven't been quite happy with FG's infrastructural commitment until I saw this. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 10:15pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
deji17:There are different sections, Some other sections accommodated peeps from other parts and regions, The works are divergent in myriads of specializations grouped into sections, really cumbersome |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by deji17: 10:20pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
arinzeejikonye:Thanks. These pictures and the news wey you dey give us so, e dey sweet my belle. ![]() |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 10:25pm On Jan 10, 2018*. Modified: 10:58pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
deji17:Credit to laotze, This is just a tip of the iceberg, Imagine structural economic implications of having second niger bridge and bonny-bodo bridge, loko-oweto bridge, Mambila hydroelectric dam, zungeru hydroelectric dam, coastal line corridor projects completed, If continuity can become part of our grand norm and constitutional appendage we will be better for it , irrespective of the purveyors of leadership or incumbent party, Like common opines, Hands to the Heavens, no man, no weapon Formed against, yes glory is destined Every day women and men become legends Sins that go against our skin become blessings The movement is a rhythm to us Freedom is like religion to us Justice is juxtapositionin' us Justice for all just ain't specific enough. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by chieni(f): 10:35pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
commendable. pls they should complete it oh |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by greatman247(m): 11:07pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
shervydman:Wow i sincerely love the way you tackled issues. It really shows your level of maturity and that you did your research well. You nailed that Davidson of a guy, even though he had few points too though... God bless you guys, God bless Nigeria, our country. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Rossikk(m): 11:46pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
victorazyvictor:Shut up, you liar. The project is 99% complete. A LOT OF WORK has happened since Jonathan. Lying fool. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by matrixme(m): 11:55pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Nonsense. Bunch of irrelevant stuff making the headlines. They built high speed rail lines that bypassed The Maraba/Nyaya axis which is the most densely populated route in Abuja and they are even bringing just 2 coaches to start with. I hope they won't end up like those sorry ass trains that people jampack themselves in every evening along Oshodi / Ijoko axis in Lagos. You need to pity those yeye trains. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Rossikk(m): 12:39am On Jan 11, 2018 |
matrixme:No. They should just bring all the coaches at one time and risk commotion rather than a gradual phase in of the trains as NORMAL SOCIETIES DO. When it ends in confusion, you will be the first to complain. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by Nobody: 1:28am On Jan 11, 2018*. Modified: 2:25am On Jan 11, 2018 |
Uyeye:Permit me to make inputs and disect this bone of contention, I quite appreciate the fact that the author is advocating for prioritization of opportunity cost, thereby entrenching scale down of the proposed extension to neighbouring countries owing to the fact of little or scarce funds for their execution,and comparative measurement of distances in other corridors, that been said, I guess the minister is outlaying the wholistic overview of not just the Nigerian territorial masterplan, but that of the regional masterplan in the sub region, we have not heard of funding extension to such places, maybe by joint venture between the nation's involved,if that be the case any way more lucid clarification will be needed from the government, To buttress my observations, First, in this millenia, you can't afford to disconnect /isolate yourself from transregional /transcontinental economic integration, that in its simplest of terms are counterproductive, because what ever affects you affects your neighbors, be it retrogression,or progression, vice versa, when you sneeze, your neighbors catch cold, the shock reverberates and transcends to your neighbors, and this could have counter implications, which would definitely make or Mar the region. It is a dangerous presipise that is avoidable. Case in point, the bokoharam terrorism transformation from little meagre cells to full blown terror group crisscrossing Nigeria, niger, Chad, Cameroun, Ebola affecting Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Cameroun etc, Opening of lago dam gates of Cameroun leading to flooding in Nigeria, Bakassi Peninsula impass, Tauregs/fulani clash, Desertification of Sahara Militancy and pirates affecting inflow of investments Depletion of Lake chad Political instabilities etc The world is dismantling economic trade borders to bring economic cohesion, it is still a global village and will remain like that for the umpteenth time and nearest future, Can't you see that Kenya is linking Nairobi, Nakuru to Mombasa to dares Salam in Tanzania, To Kampala in Uganda, to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia to Mogadishu in Somalia to Djibouti, Kigali - Rwanda in East Africa, While southafrican jozi links Harare, bulawayo, in Zimbabwe, Luanda in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, etc Egyptian - North African belt, Cairo-Capetown belt While the West African transregional corridor got lagos - benin-lome - Accra - Abidjan - Bamako - Dakar - fez, casablanca corridor, Just like the coastal line will be linking Cameroun, a wealthy nation in the midst /surrounded by poor nations is a ticking time bomb, and an ill wind that will blow no one no good, so you got to be concerned about the happenings in your neighborhood. So the construction of these lines are the manifestation of masterplan which is expected to be a consolidation of regional economic integration, These rail lines have critical structural economic implications, hence they are arteries carrying agro-belt, with transit points, supply points, demand points, backward integration points etc, This will aid self sufficiency, surplus for export, refrigerated coaches for agricultural supply chain, To mitigate wastages from spoilage of perishables,fastidious movement transportation logistics to help ease of business, and increase in productivity. economic integration is key, The waters flowing into the tributaries feeding our hydroelectric dams like Mambila, kashimbila, zungeru, shiroro, kainji, jebba, gurara, Lower usman, argungu, benue, bosso, niger, have their collections and sources and flows from our neighbors from central African region, West African region, Some made compromises and didn't dam their water bodies, if they had, we won't have enough flow to generate our hydroelectric power supply, no matter how we contest it, the gas sources can't be enough to power the whole country, because we still depend heavily on crude export for forex, coupled with the uncertain future and fluctuating features of non-renewables in the global economic market. In essence the purposefulness of economic integration mustn't be defeated, in as much as the daura monarch has sphere of jurisdiction extending to niger, however, we could have joint venture while the Blueprint of the masterplan is undergoing implementation, Just like the transborder communities are replete on the western flank between Nigeria and Benin(shaki cotounou, seme) , and Cameroonian - nigerian flank etc, The summation of my assertions is that, What ever be the case for execution of the projects there must be a linkage with our neighbors in the sub region,both northern/ eastern flank, and Western/coastal/southern flank, as for funding we could decide to do our bit solely/separately , while our neighbors equally do theirs, with a consideration of synergy of linkage of the lines to make up the regional corridor, or we all do it jointly when works reaches border communities of the separate countries, which ever way, it's a win win. My major distaste on these projects is the periodization of their execution, time-lapse, intermittent delays, beurocratic impediments, etc My opinions.
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| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by alolatee(m): 3:29am On Jan 11, 2018 |
shervydman:where ignorance reigns |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by alolatee(m): 4:20am On Jan 11, 2018 |
Uyeye: |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by naijaboy756: 5:40am On Jan 11, 2018 |
Buhari and completing projects are 5 nd 6. TSA,Speed train etc yet he will say GEJ did nothing. what is he initiating that the incoming govt in 2019 will complete? |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by deji17: 5:49am On Jan 11, 2018 |
naijaboy756:Nigeria's problem has never been with initiating something. The problem has always been with implementation and completion. That is where Buhari stands out. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by ThatCEO: 5:54am On Jan 11, 2018 |
shervydman:You don't have to reply everybody. Even interstate highway speed trains which steadily hit over 300kmph slows down to the speed of a tortoise once they enter a city. Why then will the FG waste money on high-speed when light rail will do the same job? |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by phineas: 7:29am On Jan 11, 2018 |
deji17:Actually he needs to explain in lay terms,I'm glad he did.Nigerians have the habit of speaking over confidently on things they know little or nothing about.When their little or false knowledge is allowed to stand unchallenged,others chorus it like fact. Nairaland is an opportunity to not just correct one misguided youth, but thousands that lurk in the shadows who do not know,will not read but pretend to know and will spew the same half knowledge with all confidence while criticising the output of professionals way better than they are in their chosen field |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by ikwubaba: 9:39am On Jan 11, 2018 |
shervydman:What is really ugly about this train couches? I know sense of beauty is relative. we can juxtapose with UK trains, talking about external looks alone. |
| Re: The 12 Stations On The Abuja Light Rail Phase 1 Corridor Have Been Completed by naijaboy756: 10:23am On Jan 11, 2018 |
deji17:Stands out in failure... Now what will the 2019 new incoming Government implement and complete that Buhari started ![]() BLAMING JONATHAN I GUESS!!! |
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