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Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by Officialfarex: 10:12am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Great one Muhammadu bukhari |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by PassingShot(m): 10:16am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Privatepart00:See what hatred has caused your life! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by semyman: 10:17am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Privatepart00:Satire I guess 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by fellom(m): 10:32am On Jan 08, 2020 |
I just hope say bedbug will not take over the seats soon! Tetehjewels: |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by TreasureJunky: 10:44am On Jan 08, 2020 |
[[s]quote author=Tetehjewels post=85586722]This is an Ibadan-bound train crossing the newly-built Kajola Bridge. 3yrs ago, that whole area was a huge forest. Muhammadu Buhari, Prof Osinbajo mean well for our dear country. By the time they are done with Nigeria, we'll be on the fast lane to growth and development.[/quote][/s] |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by jossydee1: 10:47am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Mumu is your first name popsy2: 1 Like |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by Revolva(m): 10:56am On Jan 08, 2020 |
slimfit1: And where did the standard train want to run Wat power does d standard train want to use Before you write sometimes think first you think this is a country that can manage a surface electric train So and read about maglev train ..you will find out also that usa and Europe don't even have it for now only China Japan and south Korea cos it's very expensive and risky but Usa are building theirs now acrosss six cities none in Europe for now 1 Like |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by MERCHANDISER: 11:00am On Jan 08, 2020 |
BreconHills:U dey mind the useless ipob miscreant 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by ppogba: 11:03am On Jan 08, 2020 |
popsy2: The tone of your response is respectful and mature. That is un-common here. However, there can never be infrastructural facilities without deforestation. The beautiful places you see today were once thick bushes. A look at the American White House will show you that deforestation took place before it could stand there. Above all, the opportunity cost of the railway route is the several hundreds of homes spared the destruction. It is wrong of you to conclude that environmental impact assessments were not done. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by Butoneday2(m): 11:06am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Privatepart00:gbam. Eziokwu ka ikwuru. Confam is confirm. |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by 88joshua99: 11:07am On Jan 08, 2020 |
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Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by NovusHomo(m): 11:27am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Privatepart00: The "Ineffectual Buffon"; "wife" of Mama Piss? Abeg. |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by APCNig: 11:29am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Privatepart00: Yes, thanks to GEJ for building 2nd, 3rd anf 4th Nigeri Bridges and for building roads and railways all over South South and SOuth East. Kindly continue enjoying all the infrastructure that GEJ built in SS and SE. Now, when are you leaving Yoruba land for your SS and SE regions which are flowing with milk and honey? I can recollect that when Babatunde fashola abducted and dump you people at Upper Iweeka at 2:00AM, in less than 15 minutes, you have all jumped into the next available trailer carrying cows to Lagos. Even Goatluck Jonathan is ashamed of his own negative achievements. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by popsy2(m): 11:34am On Jan 08, 2020 |
ppogba: Thanks for the compliment. I am not saying that the construction of the railroad is bad but we shouldn't do the right thing the wrong way. My point is, the rail road could have still been constructed without complete destruction of the surrounding forest. To maintain a balance in nature and ensure that the air we breath is safe and clean, to curb global warming/ozone later depletion, those forests needs to stay. If you have been to Lagos and then Abuja or Uyo/calabar, you will agree with me that the quality of air in the former city pales in comparison with those of the latter. This is largely attributed to the green environment that predominate those other cities. You made reference to the white house, Yes, you are right but have you bothered taking an aerial look on the Washington DC? It is dotted with green parks, same method adopted by Abuja. The western world does not joke with green environment. Every big city in America has strategically positioned green reserves. The point is to assist in curbing the excessive carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere by industries and automobiles. My assumption that environmental impact assessment was not conducted was because they could have done it better, with less damage. Photo attached.
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Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by 0monnak0da: 11:58am On Jan 08, 2020 |
jeebz: It will improve productivity is speculation How will it operate as a business That is the elephant in the room Nigerian government bodies have repeatedly proven their ineptitude and corruption anywhere there us revenue. Putting concrete and steel together is just the start Already we hear of racketeering on the Lagos Kaduna route that only just started. Eventually government will be forced to privatize especially when the loans fall due. This is not a viable business with any concretel financial return to pay off the loan Just speculative and nebulous gains like " improve the productivity of the region" Human capital is what improves productivity and we are not investing in that. When the British left us we were transporting 11 million people a year by rail see what happened afterwards. Having trains like this carrying passengers is a nice looking thing. It will lose money It will not bring developments unless it focusses on transportation of goods primarily |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by slimfit1(m): 12:48pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Revolva:Diesel engines attached at the bottom of the carriages. 1 Like |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by chigozie007(m): 1:51pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Who else noticed they dont want to stain the train floor, thats why tho caprice bags are placed on the floor of the couches, feeling this is just another propaganda to make us believe the trains are working. If the trains are working, then we need better trains, not some 1967 style made trains..... |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by chigozie007(m): 1:51pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Who else noticed they don't want to stain the train floor, that""s why those caprice bags are placed on the floor of the couches, feeling this is just another propaganda to make us believe the trains are working. If the trains are working, then we need better trains, not some 1967 style made trains..... |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by DMerciful(m): 3:28pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
That Ibadan-Lagos rail line was started before 2014. I saw it then while traveling from Ibadan to lagos. Guestlander: |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by Cantonese: 3:39pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
wwwihy: With your head like the face of the train. Jagbajantis Intete. |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by GoldenGeneral: 3:41pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Their heroes looted us dry until this two came, even though we should have done more than this but at least we are making progress on our infrastructure which will increase and develop our economy, same reason I am hoping for continuity with Prof Osinbajo |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by GoldenGeneral: 3:48pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Your type will only believe negative news about our country but if you have any sense you will make your investigation before showing your shallow mind on this platform, they are video evidence of it but then you believe what you want chigozie007: |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by oluminde: 3:54pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
GoldenGeneral:Prof Osinbajo is the man i strongly believe can drive and continue the next level agenda beyond 2023. He has been a good team player and a key actor in this administration's developmental plans and reforms. |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by slimfit1(m): 4:01pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Revolva: There are diesel engines trains everywhere. 2 Likes |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by ParadizeImage: 5:09pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Nice initiative. I love new developments, no matter how slow it takes, Naija go still work. |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by Wada3: 5:30pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Very commendable one |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by kolaaderin: 5:48pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Privatepart00:You are definitely insane for saying this shit. |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by Legendguru: 5:51pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Oh |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by kolaaderin: 8:21pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
DMerciful:Pinocchio, you are living in a serious world of lies and this hiccup might kill you. You saw what train in 2014, you can lie for a competition and get the gold medals |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by shawnmich: 8:34pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
You know the funniest things... All this right and arguments won't change anything in the heart of Government. You are not the advisor neither will they hear your say before proceeding or concluding on anything so why arguing and fighting in zilch.... Abeg leave nija alone and try to see how you can succeed for this new year.... Those people you are fighting for .. arguing on.... Are rich already, all of them has already full their pocket with nija money so why can't you get yourself together and see how things can work for you in this new year instead of arguing on these people |
Re: Ibadan Bound Train Crossing Kajola Bridge. A Once Deeply Forested Area. Pics by 1kinggy(m): 8:57pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
I hope an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) carried out this area and the project as a whole. Many plants and animals would have been forced away. |
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