It will move from Mile 2 to Marina.
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Lagos State Blue Line Rail Is Ready To Go....
The Lagos state Blue Line Rail transport is ready and will commence full commercial operations from Monday September 4, 2023.
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Well done LASG 💯💯
ReplyDeleteNice. So now we can go from mile 2 to marina in how many minutes?
DeleteThe only state that works
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Lasgidi
No other state does it better
Do you agree with me?
We have other State that are doing well.
DeleteWike did a good job in Port Harcourt and pictures from AkwaIbom and Ebonyi infrastructure are impressive.
Lagos State is doing quite below what the State generate,you need to see how LIRS monitors our tax monthly and those their local government taxes are enormous.
Felicity
Felicity
I totally agree with you @Felicity.
DeleteKudos to the government, we expect more advancement.
Pls until you guys clean up the state can’t be compared to akwa ibom
DeleteAkwa I on is not perfect but it’s cleaner
Y’all can’t clean an airport
This is nice.
ReplyDeleteIs this the one in mile 2 area
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteNot trying to be a Debbie Downer because it is a good thing to do to ease Lagos traffic congestion issues. Having said that, In as much as this Is good for Lagos, let us wait till a year and see how it goes! There is a big lack of maintenance mentality in Nigeria and until that happens, is just a waste of money and time with all these projects.
ReplyDeleteyou be wetin you sayy you no be
DeleteHello Debbie Downer
DeleteYou are correct
DeleteAnon 10.11. Well said. We have a lot of Govt and private projects that has been implemented in this country but are not
Deletefunctioning again due to lack of continuous maintenance of those projects. Reason why McDonald’s didn’t give the franchise to Nigeria investors. Look at Subway system in UK OR USA. They also service and maintain them periodically. Is a shame that Nigeria the giant of Africa doesn’t have a national airline and little country like Kenya and Ethiopia has one! Very shameful and disappointing
@Anon 10.58
You are part of the problem in this country that doesn’t say the truth about the situation
Not trying to be a Debbie Downer because it is a good thing to do to ease Lagos traffic congestion issues. Having said that, In as much as this Is good for Lagos, let us wait till a year and see how it goes! There is a big lack of maintenance mentality in Nigeria and until that happens, is just a waste of money and time with all these projects.
ReplyDeleteWeldone. This looks better than the Abj-kaduna. That one looks like it was in India in 1930s
ReplyDeleteHope say na freeeee?
ReplyDeleteFree ke? How will they maintain the system if it is?
Delete🙄🙄🙄
DeleteAll the countries you want to japa to, pls which among them offers free ride to prople?
DeleteThis is great.other states should follow suite.oh plateau my plateau.it used to be dis way till tins begin happen ungun known men.
ReplyDeleteNice one 👍
ReplyDeleteAwesome more improvement. Thank you Lord
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteOgun state masses can't relate 😩
ReplyDeleteNice initiative, LASG 💯👍👍
Lol!Lurix dear, really ungun known men
ReplyDeleteAmbode started it,thanks Sanwo,please complete the oshodi to tollgate gate project,the stress on the residents is alarming.Ambode wanted to do it,before you came on board.
ReplyDeleteKill joy. Who cares about who started it? By the way Fashola started it. I wish people can just simply commend good as quickly as they condemn bad
DeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteI wish Abia state governor can work on this in Abia State.
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