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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Jaapu: 10:52am On Aug 15, 2020
cyrilamx:
Now you claiming Gej secured the loans from China, but few days ago many of u were up in arms against PMB for "giving out our sovereignty" to China as a result of the said loans. hmmm

The new method is to accept that this administration is trying but that they owe their success to GEJ. And with this logic....it would mean this country has no problems.
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Nobody: 10:52am On Aug 15, 2020
femi4:
Olodo, what's "revolution" in locomotive train in 2020

Olodo who does not realize that revolution means change or a new system. Did you have functional trains of this magnitude before?

Again Olodo

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Nobody: 10:55am On Aug 15, 2020
Tannhauser:
I am completely disappointed. The comments on this thread has shown me that there is truly no hope for Nigeria.
Nigerians are shameless ass lickers. Despite all GEJ did. This is how his legacies are rubbished. And you expect someone else do perform well when he knows that as soon as he leaves he will be mocked? Truly Nigerians deserve PMB.

FOOLS AND INGRATES.

Even Osita Chidoka proved to all that GEJ did nothing. His own people rubbished him and this is not news
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Excuses: 11:06am On Aug 15, 2020
ModestGal:

Yes,people put in charge of maintainance go use corruption destroy am. You will see how they will spoil it. The government is not only the problem, the citizens of this country are wicked and selfish. You will see people throwing dirt's on the floor without searching for the dustbin.

Nigerians are one hell dirty people, only intrested in blabbing and complaining without doing anything to make things better on their own part


Nigerians are something else I had the opportunity to visit Niger state for a function at Gidan-Kwano..I was surprised to see Nigerian students (undergraduate) eating groundnut and littering right inside the marcopolo..I was shocked like Buhari..

These people will not try that shit abroad..then why do we behave here anyhow here?.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by QuotaSystem: 11:26am On Aug 15, 2020
Enyimbamercedes:


1. Abuja to Kaduna is not a profitable route! Simple and if I am to go by your flawed argument, why aren’t airlines implementing social distancing? Take your time to answer this carefully!

2 AKK pipelines. Please the pipeline will be moved from where to where using rail? From Warri to Itakpe? Are the pipes being manufactured in Warri ? Is the ship bringing them in berthing in Warri? When they get to Itakpe, what next? The pipes fly to Kaduna and then fly to Kano...

1. It is not my argument. It is a fact as stated by the minister himself. You can follow the link in my previous post. It is the same reason inter-state fares have also increased.

The advisory from NCDC requires that physical distancing is adhered to on all airlines and a few have tried to comply, but due to the peculiar nature of plane cabins and its space constraints that would make compliance impractical and highly expensive (You ought to know the spacing on trains is more compared to our planes), many airlines have not complied and depend on the thorough safety and screening measures in place at the airport terminal before coming on board the plane. The Minister in charge corroborates this stance.

2. Again, those were the words of the MD of the AKK project as clearly seen below.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Nobody: 11:31am On Aug 15, 2020
yarimo:
project PDP administrations can not do for 16 good years. may God bless President BUHARI

BMC zombie.

30k
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Nobody: 11:31am On Aug 15, 2020
yarimo:
which GEJ ? those that project looks like where goat can eat yam ?


Sarki!!!
Is that u?
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Nobody: 11:41am On Aug 15, 2020
They should just shared the own ownership, government 50%/private company 50%. If not my people will steal that chairs on coach

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by QuotaSystem: 11:43am On Aug 15, 2020
anonimi:


Small opportunity to redeem yourself from the horrible label of liar, you refused to take it. Why

I thought you were going to refute the horrible lie that Jonathan had ANYTHING whatsoever to do with the Warri Itakpe railway or the Agbor Station; a project conceived and abandoned 30 years ago. President Buhari simply named the station after Jonathan in consideration of his lack of any legacy projects in the SS region.

Finally answer honestly and directly regarding the Abuja Kaduna rail... Between a Father (OBJ), Midwife (GEJ) & Mother (PMB) that delivered a project, who can logically claim ownership? Answer carefully & sincerely.

Say no to abandoned projects.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by cyrilamx(m): 11:46am On Aug 15, 2020
RTSC:

Jonathan borrowed, Buhari borrowed even more.

Gej borrowed more than PMB even in time of oil boom than PMB in time of global melt down.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Rilwayne001: 11:53am On Aug 15, 2020
Nice work
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by edochie12: 11:57am On Aug 15, 2020
SaintLucia:
If they build one in southeast, your people will demolish it same way coward Ojukwu demolished the first Niger bridge and now Enugu Airport fence by another coward due to hatred and frustration grin
OK,no problem,only time shall tell
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by anonimi: 12:31pm On Aug 15, 2020
QuotaSystem:
I thought you were going to refute the horrible lie that Jonathan had ANYTHING whatsoever to do with the Warri Itakpe railway or the Agbor Station; a project conceived and abandoned 30 years ago. President Buhari simply named the station after Jonathan in consideration of his lack of any legacy projects in the SS region.

Finally answer honestly and directly regarding the Abuja Kaduna rail... Between a Father (OBJ), Midwife (GEJ) & Mother (PMB) that delivered a project, who can logically claim ownership? Answer carefully & sincerely.

Say no to abandoned projects.

Wrong use of analogy.
Jonathan is the mother, who nurtured the baby for nine months, before Buhari showed up as midwife for the delivery.

And why did you omit Yar’adua, the abortion expert

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Sman37(m): 12:37pm On Aug 15, 2020
Rossikk:
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Lagos Station (Und Const)
If additional two minister of Buhari administration Sadiya umar and Ngige coulld deliver like Rotimi Amechi we would be far better than this # more genuine empowerment and sincere employment for not just opening recruitment portals (NCS, NIS, NDCS, INEC etc) without employing qualified Applicants.
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Rainbow219(m): 1:22pm On Aug 15, 2020
Hmmmmmmmm this is bias
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by franxalive(m): 1:28pm On Aug 15, 2020
Rossikk:
21st century Nigerians....This generation will enjoy the new Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by heniford2: 1:57pm On Aug 15, 2020
fake news pity nigerians
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Coronavirus1: 1:58pm On Aug 15, 2020
I am not a fan of Buhari but i most comend this project done by minister of transport.
Kudos to Goodluck Jonathan for the initiative. Well done Mr. President

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Guestlander: 2:04pm On Aug 15, 2020
delpee:
Thanks to GEJ for the initiative and a lot of work done.
Thanks to PMB for continuity.
A big plus for the nation.

Obasanjo started it.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Kissiemu(m): 2:06pm On Aug 15, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:
Only time I can say a job well done to the fantastically corrupt regime of Buhari.

Now they need to fix the roads and give us 24 hour electricity.
Na you dey talk like this?

You open your mouth praise Buhari? Wonders shall never end. Abi am I mistaking you for someone else?
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Kissiemu(m): 2:08pm On Aug 15, 2020
Volkswagen90:
They should just shared the own ownership, government 50%/private company 50%. If not my people will steal that chairs on coach
Hahahahaha!

Mad o!

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Guestlander: 2:12pm On Aug 15, 2020

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by QuotaSystem: 2:28pm On Aug 15, 2020
anonimi:


Wrong use of analogy.
Jonathan is the mother, who nurtured the baby for nine months, before Buhari showed up as midwife for the delivery.

And why did you omit Yar’adua, the abortion expert

Fail.

Can delivery be done in the absence of the mother?

PMB delivered.

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Charly68: 3:06pm On Aug 15, 2020
God bless Baba Buhari and his team at least we can see what you used loans obtained for..PDP would have pocketed the money and be chanting PDP power...all over. Even their own national party headquarters they couldn't utilize the donations collected for the project..we must push further to network the entire nation will rail line,things will soon be normal in the land as God liveth .Once again God bless you my President .

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by feedthenation(m): 3:21pm On Aug 15, 2020
Ofodirinwa:

I specifically remember Obasanjo commissioning it, Yar Adua planning it, and Jonathan doing most of the ground work.

Then why is this taking almost 2 decades to build, operate and maintain the railways system in Nigeria with all ths billions of dollars borrowed in loans

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by HORRORIZON: 3:42pm On Aug 15, 2020
Rossikk:
Kajola Railway Manufacturing Plant (Und Const)



This is the Wagon Assembly plant where rolling stocks would be produced locally for the on-going Railway Modernization Projects.

When established, the plant is expected to produce the Wagons which would be used on the Lagos – Ibadan, Abuja – Kaduna, Ajaokuta – Warri Railway Lines operations and for other rail way operators.

Furthermore, the plant upon completion and commencement of production is expected to employ nearly five thousand (5000) Nigerians.

That site is too small to employ that many people in a manufacturing and distribution capacity. For that many people, it should be like twice that size.
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by EmmaLege: 6:06pm On Aug 15, 2020
Make sense wink
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by sulaak(m): 6:12pm On Aug 15, 2020
juvewalex:
The loans taken for these projects are worth it I must say and Kudos to this administration in terms of infrastructural development.

The loans are not worth it.

If the government had completed the steel mills and improved Nigeria human capacity in rail engineering maybe the loans will be worth it, because the valued added will be the steels from the ajaokuta , cement and aggregate form DANGOTE, BUA AND LARFARGE and the human capital development in project management and engineering.
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Rossikk(m): 11:30pm On Aug 15, 2020
guru90:
Is it in this 9ja or is it pics from other country?

Naija live and direct bro..

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Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Rossikk(m): 11:45pm On Aug 15, 2020
okenwa1ofEbonyi:
This is project started by Goodluck and completed 70% but PmB is completing 30% , This govt can not initiate any good project. I don't know one 1 project initiated by them and complete

This is the mentality that makes incoming govts abandon existing projects, to start new ones.
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Rossikk(m): 11:54pm On Aug 15, 2020
misterjosh:
Funny how I only get to see this beautiful coaches online only. Locomotives I've been seeing in Lagos are nothing like this.

The trains will not come to your house and pick you up. Travel to Warri or Abuja or Kaduna, and you will see those nice trains carrying thousands of Nigerians daily. Plus same when Lagos-Ibadan is opened, as it's more or less completed.
Re: Nigeria's Railway Revolution In Pics by Rossikk(m): 11:56pm On Aug 15, 2020
Tetehjewels:


The world has not gone electric. Only some countries have. Diesel powered trains are still a norm in many developed countries.

Even China still uses steam powered locomotives

Portugal and Spain too, to an extent.

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