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Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by TGMISKY(m): 6:10am On Feb 24, 2020
Las las, na people soup e go land
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by StreetFight: 6:16am On Feb 24, 2020
scoundrel:
This one is Yoruba news. Nothing concerns me here.
Yes, because it is not about your drugs trafficking brothers
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by femi4: 6:17am On Feb 24, 2020
Lovelyn451:
But why...this is beautiful
but causes traffic. The world has gone beyond roundabout
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Farki: 6:18am On Feb 24, 2020
lexy2014:
Pls look at d question i asked again. It seems u didn't understand a word I said

"How has d govt resolved d never ending traffic at Ajah? Or d fish responsible 4d traffic?"
It seems you also didn't understand my response, the Lagos State government is removing all roundabouts from major roads to ease the traffic so obviously the fish has to be removed.

The Ajah roundabout was the first to go this is just a continuation of that idea.

The commercial buses that stop constantly on the road also cause traffic so replacing them will help with that issue.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by zaragoza(m): 7:41am On Feb 24, 2020
B3sty:
Ok...What's the Economic Benefit of that Fish on the Roundabout..?
what's the economic benefit in removing it?
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by yashau(m): 8:11am On Feb 24, 2020
YorubaKinging:
As a new week begins
Do not expect any positive news from the northern government
Brace up for any outcome
And continue to pray to Almighty God for protection
prophet of doom....we know them!
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by piagetskinner(m): 8:55am On Feb 24, 2020
Abeggy it’s not by removing statues....

Make the trains work!!!!
Once the rail system is functioning many motorist will dump their cars
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by lexy2014: 9:43am On Feb 24, 2020
Farki:
It seems you also didn't understand my response, the Lagos State government is removing all roundabouts from major roads to ease the traffic so obviously the fish has to be removed.

The Ajah roundabout was the first to go this is just a continuation of that idea.

The commercial buses that stop constantly on the road also cause traffic so replacing them will help with that issue.
When I saw ur response, I sighed. Pls look at my question again & note my special reference to Ajah. I will itemise d questions once again & do a bit of explaining to help u.

1. How has d govt resolved d never ending traffic at Ajah?

Take note of d word "How" and d location Ajah. How does ur question address d inquiry about d "how" and d daily traffic situation at ajah? Instead u are telling me of buses. Is that d "how"? I didn't ask about future plans of d govt so I don't understand what replacing buses in d future has got to do with d fish that is being removed and ajah traffic.

U said d ajah roundabout was d first to go to ease traffic. Can u pls tell me how it has eased traffic?
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by UKdontv(m): 10:17am On Feb 24, 2020
hisexcellency34:
Next is Ambode's leg at Ojodu Berger
Te esu mole...... @Nairamarley
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by olatunjithomas(m): 11:26am On Feb 24, 2020
that fish would have long arrived owode onírin. If you know.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by chriscrosss(m): 11:40am On Feb 24, 2020
A lot of money spent on that.. Now is removed, money wasted, two step backward, one step forward...smh..
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by rexandyke(m): 11:56am On Feb 24, 2020
Alwaysachick:
Its was just a harmless landmark
do you ply that route at all?
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by rexandyke(m): 12:02pm On Feb 24, 2020
Ijawwomaninoyo:
It is inside a round about, it has nothing to do with traffic.
This is what is being used for directions there. If someone comes tomorrow morning and the fish is used in giving him directions, he will miss his ways.
do you ply the route? Did you see the reconstruction at Marwa and Phase 1 gate at all? Do you not know that Marwa had a large billboard at the center before?
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Farki: 12:53pm On Feb 24, 2020
lexy2014:
When I saw ur response, I sighed. Pls look at my question again & note my special reference to Ajah. I will itemise d questions once again & do a bit of explaining to help u.

1. How has d govt resolved d never ending traffic at Ajah?

Take note of d word "How" and d location Ajah. How does ur question address d inquiry about d "how" and d daily traffic situation at ajah? Instead u are telling me of buses. Is that d "how"? I didn't ask about future plans of d govt so I don't understand what replacing buses in d future has got to do with d fish that is being removed and ajah traffic.

U said d ajah roundabout was d first to go to ease traffic. Can u pls tell me how it has eased traffic?
Do you expect the government to magically fix the traffic problems overnight? What did you expect when they removed the fish or are you just whining for whining sake?

If you lived around Ajah within the last 10 years you would know that there was a massive roundabout which had to be demolished so the increasing number of people going to and from Sagotedo would pass over the bridge.

The road just behind the fish sculpture is always congested removing it will ease that congestion.
Also why can't you grasp that buses loading and dropping along the road slows down the traffic? I made that comment because it is related to your question.

If you aren't interested in having conversation in good faith please stop replying.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Ijawwomaninoyo: 1:43pm On Feb 24, 2020
rexandyke:
do you ply the route? Did you see the reconstruction at Marwa and Phase 1 gate at all? Do you not know that Marwa had a large billboard at the center before?
If I don't ply, I won't comment.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by jidxin(m): 2:17pm On Feb 24, 2020
mytime24:
undecided
it means ur comment was insensitive
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by olamiide327(m): 3:14pm On Feb 24, 2020
Na person buy am jare.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Legendguru: 4:42pm On Feb 24, 2020
Dem don eat the fish
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by mytime24(f): 4:47pm On Feb 24, 2020
Thunderblasts:
And what's wrong with eating yam you bloody illiterate!
It's better I eat yam than kill myself with oil in my soup especially in this climate change of heat and high temperature or eat pepper like a fool and still sweat on it!
Ur moniker i give to u undecided

Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by lexy2014: 6:05pm On Feb 24, 2020
Farki:
Do you expect the government to magically fix the traffic problems overnight? What did you expect when they removed the fish or are you just whining for whining sake?

If you lived around Ajah within the last 10 years you would know that there was a massive roundabout which had to be demolished so the increasing number of people going to and from Sagotedo would pass over the bridge.

The road just behind the fish sculpture is always congested removing it will ease that congestion.
Also why can't you grasp that buses loading and dropping along the road slows down the traffic? I made that comment because it is related to your question.

If you aren't interested in having conversation in good faith please stop replying.
So if d traffic can't be fixed over night with d removal of d roundabout, can u pls give me d year d traffic will be fixed? According to u, "the Lagos State government is removing all roundabouts from major roads to ease the traffic". So how much traffic has been eased at Ajah as result of d removal of d roundabout?

Here u go again with another off point:

"there was a massive roundabout which had to be demolished so the increasing number of people going to and from Sagotedo would pass over the bridge".

When there was a round about at Ajah, was d situation any different then from now for those going to Abraham Adesanya& environs? If u going to Abraham Adesanya, what do u meet b4 u get to Ajah? Is it any different from d past when there was roundabout?

Farki:
Also why can't you grasp that buses loading and dropping along the road slows down the traffic?
Pls which buses drop passengers on d road that causes traffic from eleganza to VGC in d evening? If buses are dropping passengers, what provision did d govt make for buses to drop passengers when building d bridge?

I dont remember addressing my first to u. U were d one who jumped in without adequate answers. So don't be in a hurry to answer questions. Replying or not replying is my prerogative not yours
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Farki: 7:04pm On Feb 24, 2020
lexy2014:
When there was a round about at Ajah, was d situation any different then from now for those going to Abraham Adesanya& environs? If u going to Abraham Adesanya, what do u meet b4 u get to Ajah? Is it any different from d past when there was roundabout?
It seems you can't understand that the areas near Ajah were less developed when the roundabout was in existence and would not cope with the increasing number of people who live there now.

lexy2014:
Pls which buses drop passengers on d road that causes traffic from eleganza to VGC in d evening? If buses are dropping passengers, what provision did d govt make for buses to drop passengers when building d bridge?
Since you're having trouble grasping such a simple concept go to those areas and wait for the danfos to come. Where there is a bus stop a lot would avoid and pick passengers on the road. Don't just say I said it see it for yourself.

lexy2014:
So if d traffic can't be fixed over night with d removal of d roundabout, can u pls give me d year d traffic will be fixed? According to u, "the Lagos State government is removing all roundabouts from major roads to ease the traffic". So how much traffic has been eased at Ajah as result of d removal of d roundabout?
Is it laziness, hunger or frustration that is making you ask such silly questions? As of right now the roundabout is still there and the area around it is still congested during busy hours, if you want to see the effects wait for work on the road to finish.

lexy2014:
I dont remember addressing my first to u. U were d one who jumped in without adequate answers. So don't be in a hurry to answer questions. Replying or not replying is my prerogative not yours
I initially replied because I thought you were asking genuine questions in jest but now I see you just want to complain without seeing any solutions. Maybe next time I will only engage with people who seem reasonably intelligent.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by lexy2014: 7:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
Farki:
It seems you can't understand that the areas near Ajah were less developed when the roundabout was in existence and would not cope with the increasing number of people who live there now.



Since you're having trouble grasping such a simple concept go to those areas and wait for the danfos to come. Where there is a bus stop a lot would avoid and pick passengers on the road. Don't just say I said it see it for yourself.



Is it laziness, hunger or frustration that is making you ask such silly questions? As of right now the roundabout is still there and the area around it is still congested during busy hours, if you want to see the effects wait for work on the road to finish.



I initially replied because I thought you were asking genuine questions in jest but now I see you just want to complain without seeing any solutions. Maybe next time I will only engage with people who seem reasonably intelligent.
Farki:
It seems you can't understand that the areas near Ajah were less developed when the roundabout was in existence and would not cope with the increasing number of people who live there now.
Can u explain what u mean by "less developed"? Which areas around Ajah are u referring? So right now, has d bridge been able to resolve d traffic situation at Ajah and in d "less developed" areas and with d increase in population? Did u do a census of those areas b4 d bridge was built & after it was built?

Farki:
Since you're having trouble grasping such a simple concept go to those areas and wait for the danfos to come. Where there is a bus stop a lot would avoid and pick passengers on the road. Don't just say I said it see it for yourself.
This is d simple question I asked u but instead u are talking off point:

"Pls which buses drop passengers on d road that causes traffic from eleganza to VGC in d evening? If buses are dropping passengers, what provision did d govt make for buses to drop passengers when building d bridge?"

Farki:
Is it laziness, hunger or frustration that is making you ask such silly questions? As of right now the roundabout is still there and the area around it is still congested during busy hours, if you want to see the effects wait for work on the road to finish.
What is d relevance of "laziness, hunger and frustration" to d discussion? Care to shed some light? But there's traffic congestion at VGC. Am sure its d same at Ajah junction and there's no roundabout there.

Farki:
I initially replied because I thought you were asking genuine questions in jest but now I see you just want to complain without seeing any solutions. Maybe next time I will only engage with people who seem reasonably intelligent.
What u thought or think of me isn't my problem. Am not in a popularity contest. Like I said earlier, my first post wasn't addressed to u. It was u who decided to jump in, so I don't owe u anything. If u can't answer simple questions, I don't see how that is my fault. U aren't d one removing d fish or removing d roundabout so I don't understand y whether I see solutions or not should be ur business. Don't give urself hypertension over an issue that u aren't responsible for
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by bighorlus(m): 9:00pm On Feb 24, 2020
The way things are done in this country its so annoying, No one would even give reasons why they took the decision.
I also noticed the project at oshodi seems to have been halted.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Thunderblasts(m): 9:04pm On Feb 24, 2020
mytime24:
Ur moniker i give to u undecided
Gambian She-Goat
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Farki: 9:09pm On Feb 24, 2020
lexy2014:
Can u explain what u mean by "less developed"? Which areas around Ajah are u referring? So right now, has d bridge been able to resolve d traffic situation at Ajah and in d "less developed" areas and with d increase in population? Did u do a census of those areas b4 d bridge was built & after it was built?
Are you a child? huh So you mean to tell me that the population of Ajah, Sagotedo and Lekki and the general landscape has remained the same for the past 10 years, the houses and
businesses erected are occupied by ghosts?

lexy2014:
"Pls which buses drop passengers on d road that causes traffic from eleganza to VGC in d evening? If buses are dropping passengers, what provision did d govt make for buses to drop passengers when building d bridge?"
Ajah under-bridge has a small bus stop full of rowdy and disorganised drivers. The drivers have resorted to turning any free land area on the road into a bus stop. If you actually lived there you would know this without having to be spoon-fed like a child.
Same with VGC since I ply that route regularly, when the police come and force danfo drivers to behave the traffic miraculously disappears.
If you actually lived there you would know this without having to be spoon-fed like a child.


lexy2014:
What is d relevance of "laziness, hunger and frustration" to d discussion? Care to shed some light? But there's traffic congestion at VGC. Am sure its d same at Ajah junction and there's no roundabout there.
Laziness or hunger is most likely preventing from thinking clearly.
I don't think you live near Ajah at all because if you did you would know that the traffic has improved from the last 2 years where Badore road was undergoing major repairs which was a major contribution to blocked traffic which extended all the way to Ajah. All this while the population of the area continues to rise.

lexy2014:
What u thought or think of me isn't my problem. Am not in a popularity contest. Like I said earlier, my first post wasn't addressed to u. It was u who decided to jump in, so I don't owe u anything. If u can't answer simple questions, I don't see how that is my fault. U aren't d one removing d fish or removing d roundabout so I don't understand y whether I see solutions or not should be ur business. Don't give urself hypertension over an issue that u aren't responsible for
If you can't read and keep asking me to shed light on something most people past the age of 6 can understand it's also not my fault. If you also can't discus a topic which directly affects you and your taxes are paying for like an adult it's also not my fault.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by lexy2014: 7:25am On Feb 25, 2020
Farki:
Are you a child? huh So you mean to tell me that the population of Ajah, Sagotedo and Lekki and the general landscape has remained the same for the past 10 years, the houses and
businesses erected are occupied by ghosts?



Ajah under-bridge has a small bus stop full of rowdy and disorganised drivers. The drivers have resorted to turning any free land area on the road into a bus stop. If you actually lived there you would know this without having to be spoon-fed like a child.
Same with VGC since I ply that route regularly, when the police come and force danfo drivers to behave the traffic miraculously disappears.
If you actually lived there you would know this without having to be spoon-fed like a child.




Laziness or hunger is most likely preventing from thinking clearly.
I don't think you live near Ajah at all because if you did you would know that the traffic has improved from the last 2 years where Badore road was undergoing major repairs which was a major contribution to blocked traffic which extended all the way to Ajah. All this while the population of the area continues to rise.



If you can't read and keep asking me to shed light on something most people past the age of 6 can understand it's also not my fault. If you also can't discus a topic which directly affects you and your taxes are paying for like an adult it's also not my fault.
In one my comments, I said that when I read ur previous posts I sighed. Do u no y I did that? Its because I noticed that u have extreme difficulties answering simple questions. For instance, if i ask u "what is A?", am certain u will tell me about W. D farther we go, u exhibit emotional flatlining. U loosing it bro, spilling ur emotions d way shell used to spill oil in ogoni land.

Once again, I will do d best I can to help u out. Let's take it one after d other.

What u have here is entirely off point. I will outline d questions again.
Farki:
Are you a child? huh So you mean to tell me that the population of Ajah, Sagotedo and Lekki and the general landscape has remained the same for the past 10 years, the houses and
businesses erected are occupied by ghosts?
1. Can u explain what u mean by "less developed"? I don't see ur definition in ur response.
2. Which areas around Ajah are u referring?
U couldn't answer that.
3. So right now, has d bridge been able to resolve d traffic situation at Ajah and in d "less developed" areas and with d increase in population? U had nothing to say.
4. Did u do a census of those areas b4 d bridge was built & after it was built? Its a simple yes or no question yet u couldn't answer.

Another set of off points below.
Farki:
Ajah under-bridge has a small bus stop full of rowdy and disorganised drivers. The drivers have resorted to turning any free land area on the road into a bus stop. If you actually lived there you would know this without having to be spoon-fed like a child.
Same with VGC since I ply that route regularly, when the police come and force danfo drivers to behave the traffic miraculously disappears.
If you actually lived there you would know this without having to be spoon-fed like a child.
Here are d questions:
1. Pls which buses drop passengers on d road that causes traffic from eleganza to VGC in d evening?

I asked about between VGC & eleganza& u are talking about Ajah under bridge. Is there anywhere between VGC & eleganza where buses drop passengers indiscriminately?

2. If buses are dropping passengers indiscriminately, what provision did d govt make for buses to drop passengers when building d bridge?
I am yet to see any rational response to this question. Just a set of aimless & emotional rambling.

Farki:
Laziness or hunger is most likely preventing from thinking clearly.
I don't think you live near Ajah at all because if you did you would know that the traffic has improved from the last 2 years where Badore road was undergoing major repairs which was a major contribution to blocked traffic which extended all the way to Ajah. All this while the population of the area continues to rise.
1. What is d relevance of "laziness, hunger and frustration" to d discussion? U still haven't stated d relevance to d discussion & if u say "laziness& hunger" prevents clear thinking, did u do any research to validate ur theory?

2. But there's traffic congestion at VGC. Am sure its d same at Ajah junction and there's no roundabout there.

Once again my reference to VGC is ignored. So u mean road repairs at Badore caused traffic to extend all d way to Ajah? When was this pls and what area of Badore are u referring? But if u read my comment clearly, I didn't ask u about Badore. Once again, another off point and clearly an over exaggerated claim about d badore situation.

Farki:
If you can't read and keep asking me to shed light on something most people past the age of 6 can understand it's also not my fault. If you also can't discus a topic which directly affects you and your taxes are paying for like an adult it's also not my fault.
This is what u responded to:

lexy2014:
What u thought or think of me isn't my problem. Am not in a popularity contest. Like I said earlier, my first post wasn't addressed to u. It was u who decided to jump in, so I don't owe u anything. If u can't answer simple questions, I don't see how that is my fault. U aren't d one removing d fish or removing d roundabout so I don't understand y whether I see solutions or not should be ur business. Don't give urself hypertension over an issue that u aren't responsible for
I don't see d correlation with what u said as a response to d above and to d issue at hand. Let me ask, are u d one who is removing d fish from d roundabout and u d one who is clearing d roundabout?
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by femmy2010(m): 8:33am On Feb 25, 2020
Lovelyn451:
But why...this is beautiful
Guess they want to make the round about smaller just as done to many others in Lagos.
Re: The Fish Statue At Abraham Adesanya Roundabout Lagos, Removed (Video) by Kingjames(m): 2:34pm On Mar 02, 2020
Lovelyn451:
But why...this is beautiful
obstructing free flow of traffic ..with trailers falling daily
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