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Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by NairalandAngel(m): 7:07pm On May 10, 2019
FabulousAutos:
Just a little taste of what we see in some parts of the Island. From the video, I can see that Toyota vehicles (including Lexus) were the only vehicles that dared the flood.

BTW, What part of Ogba is this?
Why is it difficult for OP to state the part of Ogba that was affected?
Is it the entire Ogba that got flooded?
This does not look like Ogba to me
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by AkataYeriYeri: 8:00pm On May 10, 2019
Emusan:
I laugh when people like you see criticism as a tribal war...

Yoruba adage says "If two friends enter room and came out laughing, it means they went in to deceive themselves but if they came out with strong face, it means they told themselves the truth."

Isn't Lagos over hype?

This same problem of flood that is combating Lagos was experienced some years back in Malaysia but guess what. Malaysia government came up with the idea of a "SMART TUNNEL"

This smart tunnel was divided into three parts, the ground part was using for train while the last two were used for road.

This Smart Tunnel provided single solution to two problems.

1. City flood
2. Traffic with the main city.

How does it work?
On a normal day if there's not rain and traffic begins to build up within the city all the roads will be in use including the one for train but when rain starts and the city begins to be flooded, the train lane and part will be closed first allow massive flood water to pass through it as drainage. Likewise, as the city getting flooded. If there's a need to close the remaining part, it will be closed and used as drainage.

Now, why our leaders can't do such in Lagos?
Can you type all of this without crying?
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by sacx: 10:41pm On May 10, 2019
seguno2:
Do you think that the government is different from the people?
Can any government exist with zero population, no one at all in the area? Not a single soul. Is it possible for a government to exist in such a circumstancehuh
Do we say a government is a reflection of her people, or a people is a reflection of her government? It can be put either ways. But the government are the drivers of the economy, and thus custodians of change. If appropriate policies are put in place to diversify the economy and encourage participation of the private sector in other locations in the country, I don't see any reason why they won't bring in their investments.

For example, Nigeria depends heavily on imported goods; from cars to electronics, and even pizza grin. Now most of these ships berth in just one port - Lagos. Tell me why people won't flock the city. Believe me, when the government is ready to make a change, they will.
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by nzeobi(m): 10:52pm On May 10, 2019
Anagha123:
Tell me any state in Nigeria that is better than Lagos.
travel and see for yourself, many states have built stadiums and airports but what has the Lagos state government has to show
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by seguno2: 11:15pm On May 10, 2019
sacx:
Do we say a government is a reflection of her people, or a people is a reflection of her government? It can be put either ways. But the government are the drivers of the economy, and thus custodians of change. If appropriate policies are put in place to diversify the economy and encourage participation of the private sector in other locations in the country, I don't see any reason why they won't bring in their investments.

For example, Nigeria depends heavily on imported goods; from cars to electronics, and even pizza grin. Now most of these ships berth in just one port - Lagos. Tell me why people won't flock the city. Believe me, when the government is ready to make a change, they will.
When the people are ready to make a change, they will have their government drive the change.
Until then, they can continue waiting for an abstract, disconnected government to do what they are not ready for. They will wait for ever.
Did the people of this same Nigeria not exercise ownership of their own government in 2010 against Yar’Adua’s cabal and in 2012 against the deregulation of the fuel sectorhuh
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by seguno2: 11:19pm On May 10, 2019
nzeobi:
travel and see for yourself, many states have built stadiums and airports but what has the Lagos state government has to show
How many Nigerians are fleeing to Canada, USA, Britain etc simply to see stadiums, airports and other physical infrastructure that their “governments have to show”?
Are they not fleeing mainly for jobs, decent & comparable wages, education, water, electricity, security and other soft infrastructurehuh
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by sacx: 11:33pm On May 10, 2019
seguno2:
When the people are ready to make a change, they will have their government drive the change.
Until then, they can continue waiting for an abstract, disconnected government to do what they are not ready for. They will wait for ever.
Did the people of this same Nigeria not exercise ownership of their own government in 2010 against Yar’Adua’s cabal and in 2012 against the deregulation of the fuel sectorhuh
Yes, you can say that too. But the government being abstract and disconnected from the state of the polity is not an ideal situation. As much as the people have a great role to play, I believer the government is in a better position to pioneer it.
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by nzeobi(m): 11:34pm On May 10, 2019
seguno2:
How many Nigerians are fleeing to Canada, USA, Britain etc simply to see stadiums, airports and other physical infrastructure that their “governments have to show”?
Are they not fleeing mainly for jobs, decent & comparable wages, education, water, electricity, security and other soft infrastructurehuh
are the things you mentioned available in Lagos ?.
if they are, where they created by the Lagos state government
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by olajide8(m):
nzeobi:
are the things you mentioned available in Lagos ?.
if they are, where they created by the Lagos state government
Well maybe not in Lagos for now, the light rail would have been a spectacle to behold thou, ambode! ambode! ambode! messed it up but then lagos Ibadan is coming and of recent we know Toke makinwa flew to abuja to enter a train, from abuja to kaduna and back and flew back to lagos, drivers shuttling aba to portharcourt want to go and vandalize the rail because they say the train along that axis is reducing the patronage of people between the 2 destinations, how about that? the problem of nigeria have always been Nigerians - when we decide to change the country, it would change and let it be noted, republican nature can never solve our problem only the "we" nature can solve it

Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by Amuocha: 12:07pm On May 11, 2019
God must punish ambode
Re: Roads Flooded In Ogba, Lagos After Light Rainfall (Photos) by Mizwisdom(f): 4:43pm On May 11, 2019
sacx:
And someone keeps telling me to come to Lagos angry. If not for the opportunities that abound there, u don't see why anyone would decide to stress out life making an abode in that city. And the owners of those cars are doing damage to them. I sorry for that bros wen one drive e kompressor Benz pass that place grin.
Don't answer the person telling you to come, don't come.


This is probably flash flood, it will subside a few hours after
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