AfriqueDuZuid: It never 10 I never experienced 10 I stay in Rustenburg
It's 4 max,
Please stay out of it. It’s between me and the boer and beside I am not making that up. I have given him videos and report from your news outlets to back that up.
Tayser: Actually the current concern is accidents not the number of users because Nairobians are literally flying on the expressway. Motorists are doing 300k/hr in a 110k zone. On average a minimum of 31,000 vehicles use it daily and there's still 27 years to repay so thats little worry. It wasnt meant for the average joe unfortunately. Thats why its a toll road. But the average joe still benefits with the reduced traffic as some of it is on top.
Lmao you do know I have access to internet right and lie shouldn’t be an option. I have read numerous report of how that flyover gets extremely low patronage from the people of Nairobi. They would rather burn on 4hrs trip than pay and be at that location in about 10-15min. I bet the average total amount of people daily would be 15 people max. Heck I have even watched a miss Trudy video that attests to this news report. Heck see for yourself below.
In succinct terms it an expensive public-private partnership experiment for the rich. It’s too expensive for the common man.
Tayser: Nairobi Ranked Among 50 Greatest Cities Due to Expressway
Nairobi has been named among the world's 50 greatest places of 2022 in a new ranking by TIME Magazine.
In the ranking, TIME noted that the Expressway was among the major reasons why Nairobi made it to the list due to the advantage it has brought in solving the traffic jam crisis in the east African city.
The publication noted that Nairobi offers a variety of outstanding sites and treats that visitors may enjoy. Moving away from the usual Safari that Kenya is popularly known for, TIME noted that the capital offered art and cultural experiences that newbies would enjoy.
"The brand-new Nairobi Expressway, the $650 million (Ksh76 billion) project, provides a long-overdue reprieve from congestion in the centre of the city, so residents and visitors can access it more easily and quickly than ever before," the magazine noted.
"And although tourists may have previously opted to make a beeline into the bush, today Nairobi is offering visitors plenty of reasons to keep inside the capital. The Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute (NCAI) just celebrated its opening with an exhibit showcasing Nairobian artist Sane Wadu."
"In the food scene, a synthesis of global inspiration is heating up. Cultiva Farm Kenya is an exceptional example, where Ecuadorian restaurateur Ariel Moscardi renders East African ingredients and flavours with South American techniques."
Kenya is among Africa's fastest-growing economies and a number of international start-ups and businesses have planted their roots in Nairobi, this has also expedited the growth of education with companies giving back to the local communities through CSRs.
No offense but this flyover hasn’t solved shiit. I doubt up to 15 passengers commute that flyover daily. Nairobians still prefer to die in a 5hrs traffic than pay that token and reduce travel time to 15mins. I wonder how you gon’ break even with all that debt attached to this project.
jl115: Yep they are Nigerian owned I know however if the dude is white and he is the best fit for the job then he should be in that position.... However your own countryman samorobo will disagree and say he is raping that company simply because his white
Don’t you think it’s a little odd you mentioning my name now?
jl115: When did I say I don't consume black music? Besides I don't know how you can say I consume a lot of black music based of.my screen shots but also say I'm manipulating it??
Shot bru ill try it.... Never said I think your artists are bad, just said Ive never heard of them.... And instead of just recommending specific albums for me to listen to you kept crying about how the fact that I've never heard of them
Take that money go rent a 4 bedroom duplex in lekki for about 5m, furnish it tastefully and install solar power system then lease it out for shortlet rental/Airbnb. You can make 300-350k per night,depending on your location and in a month you can make half your capital.
jl115: That isnt even close to country my bru you think you see horses them all of a sudden it must be country... Jezeez the ignorance of you Nigerians is really amazing
Yeah horses,cows,boots,hats,farm Can you now see where this is going.