But of course the show must continue.The zoo never disappoints,they make my work here damn too easy.it’s time to throw in that pity as usual.this zoo is a vessel it.
Ladies and gentlemen I present to you marshal town.
This folks doesn’t even know what a paved road look like.fvcking zoo.
rvp20182: You want to show us all the intersection in the Abuja-Airport highway? or what the idea?
I want to show you all the numerous highways Abuja has. Hit google map to confirm,Abuja is not Nairobi or any other Kenyan slumpolis.we long nailed roads and we are still nailing it.
rvp20182: You west africans are very funny. You call buses BRT. BRT are not buses. I know you're used to ugly dafnos. BRT mean dedicated lane for buses. Who can even count the number of buses in Nairobi
Yes exactly my point.All those buses with air conditioners,USB charging port,e-ticketing,comfy chairs all have dedicated lanes. Tell afrikaan traveller to get here and see things for himself.you have a long way to go.
rvp20182: I dont remember making noise. I recall updating this thread with pictures of thika road BRT that is nearing completion. You're bursting a vein I suspect because your lost power or your generator has given up?
Lagos BRT is lite or low standard. Thika road BRT is gold standard....it build on the median and therefore is devoid of disruptions - and will carry more people.
Kenya will also build about other 5 BRTs in all it's corridor.
Lol my point is that is thst it is too minuscule to be posted or celebrated.Lagos I think should have up to 4,000 buses or more. You don’t come to Lagos and look for brts,it’s looks for you because they are literally everywhere. Before you cough four must have zoomed past you leaving a tinge of dust on your face.they are that easy to find. Thika 5 buses brt doesn’t inspire anyone,not even Rwanda .
rvp20182: How does your George Walker Bush donated road compares to this? This about twice as big - right? Mad cow?
Like Nigeria - you should pay attention to how roads are devoid of overgrowth - as grass is regularly maintained - all over kenya. Grass trimmed. Flowers planted.
The brt infrastructure that you posted. And we even have more like numerous brt stations s,e-ticketing and all that. You are here making noise over a single stretch of crayon marked road for about 5 buses. Now tell me if that isn’t funny.
GeneralDae: See who is talking of road network and yet you don't have paved roads in about 70% of your country Kenya? Even your fellow Kenyan here admitted that.
It’s the fvcking effrontery fir me.To think that his good for nothing zoo is capable of lecturing Nigeria on anything makes my head hurt. Kenya is a failure and that’s that on that. He should take that to the bank and cash it.
rvp2018: I suggest you use the money to rehabilitate your road network before you build new..the culture of maintenance is sorely lacking in Nigeria..no point building a road then 5yrs later it's like moon surface
You can’t lecture on us on roads as well.you had this idea yet noticeable roads are alien to Kenya. I can bet my last balls that the average Nigerian road is better than the average Kenyan road.I have seen this o de the last couple of days.some town will be lucky to know what a tarmac road looks like in this century.it’s that bad.
68816419: the Lagos-Badagry Expressway is achieving considerable level of progress after many years of being stalled . Buhari has approved N15bn this year to complete the Agbara to Seme Border Section.
So many project ongoing in Nigeria and we never talk about it.imagine if this was in Kenya,just a minute to imagine.
Just30: it cant implement shit because no mortgage company in Kenya will give peasants 50 years to pay for a 40,000 to 50,000 dollars one bedroom house
This is the main reason the project is a failure and was dead on arrival.
68816419: Newly completed road project in Bauchi (North-East)
Rvp this is how your towns should look like for a third world nation.I think they need to create another term for the likes of your zoo and other backwater cos what I have been seeing lately shouldn’t be in thesame category as our.you should be fourth works or any other demeaning terms. Nuke Kenya already.
rvp2018: Kibera has seen a lot of improvement - there now thousands of toilets - there are now paved roads - everyone has electricity that works 24hrs - and they have water. It's better than 99 percent of Nigeria.
Again remember our slum problem is very easy to solve.
2 percent of land mass. 5 percent of built up area.
EASY.
Yours need jesus.
I don’t see no paved road neither do I see the toilet.peepoo still exist for a reason. Majority of kibera resident are among the 50% not connected to the grid.tell this lies to someone else, stop wasting my time.
rvp2018: We are not doing to impress anybody. We are doing to provide decent housing to every kenyan including Okada driver! Affordable housing is for low class so they can also live like humans - not like Nigeria zoos.
Now what is big plan for Makoko and entire slumpolis that is Lagos.
Kibera had a plan since 2003 and hasn’t implemented shiit,who the fvck are you to interrogate me?
rvp2018: Small problem of improving paving and walk ways. We are working on that. Nairobi Non motorized transport will cost mere 10M dollars. It's under way and most of it already fixed.
That is lipstick - but big problem is eliminating slums.
Your cbd is actually a slum like mombasa’s. I though this was different. Lol you keep wasting my time.
rvp2018: We have completed a few thousands - many thousands are under construction now. If our president was not half-drunk most of the time - we should have done a lot of work.
A few is less than 5k. You are not impressing Uganda at this point.
rvp2018: See you're mad cow - because you dont even read but proceed to make crazy arguments devoid of any factoid.
In first place your housing sector is even worse than kenya - there is barely any private sector involvment.
It's informal sector completely - people building their houses in different colours and shapes - and creating huge mess - which worse than Kenya slum problem - because it create an ENDLESS SLUMPOLIS of tin shacks like ACCRA, KUMASI AND NIGERIA CITIES How do you even begin to address your housing problem? Everywhere is just ramshackle of tin shacks mixed with offices and churches - sprawling endlessly.
Kenya at least has problem that can be contained before it become west african mess.
And it can only be contained by BIG DEVELOPERS BUILDING THOUSANDS UNITS IN ORDERLY FASHION.
You cannot call private sector - informal sector - where everyone wakes up - buy land - start building slowly and slowly - over 20yrs - and create a huge mess.
Countries that have developed leave that job to insurance companies, large housing companies - talking 10,000 units estates, pension funds and such private housing sector who can deploy ECONOMIES OF SCALE.
People in developed world dont even know how to build a house because they just buy a house through mortagages - it's not Africa dotted with hardware shops with everyone building their thing on their own pace on their own taste - INFORMAL HOUSING SECTOR.