First of all, I appreciate your video and the time and resources you've invested in shedding light on the development in Lagos for Nigerians and the world. I was born and raised in Lagos, and I've witnessed its development right from the beginning. These train tracks were laid over 15 years ago, and seeing them partly finished and functional brings me pure joy. However, having the train route from Mile 2 to Marina is too short and unacceptable since it doesn't effectively solve the traffic problems that Lagosians on the mainland experience day in and day out. As you rightly pointed out in your video, more than 70% of people working on the mainland live there, including those from places as far as Badagry, Okoko, and so on. I know the train tracks have been laid to Okoko, and some of the stations are completed, but until they are fully functional, people like myself who come from these areas will not feel the impact. Those who know, understand. Nice video bro. Thank you.
You are absolutely correct sir. In my opinion I feel the government should be moving the development of the train faster. However my amazement is in how beautiful the train is
I am from India, people from western countries love to mock poor countries and they only show slum as if that is the whole country, stay strong brother one day we will develop
@@listenup2882 No, who said Most of us don't think of Africans at all Some people think they sell drugs Others think that n-word is cool because they listen too much rap music, but they dont mean a harm they think it means "brother" but apart from that not bad
Thank you and God bless you. This is the kind of content we want to be seeing. Showcasing the good and positive sides of our country. Not so so negative sides. No place is perfect. America and Europe have their own dark sides too but you wont see them publicizing it to the world. Our government are trying. We are getting there. The amount of infrastructure development withing the last 10 years in Nigeria is impressive. Only a fool will say government is not working.
Very nice to see these kinds of developments in Nigeria. But paradoxically it's also sad to see the excitement. Infrastructure like this is taken as normal development in many other countries. I cannot wait for the day when infrastructural development like this will be taken as quite normal and hardly worth a mention. When that happens I will know we have really arrived.
I can see that you are pride of Lagos and your country and you are right; Africa is getting developed too and wehave to acknowledge it even though we still have stuffs to do ;however it is always good to show the good sides of our countries and cultures ;it's called a branding ;we should be the embasadors of our countries
It’s nice to have nice things, maintaining it is a another problem for the third world, protect the blessings you’ve been endowed with. Love and light. ❤
Thank you for sharing. Very beautiful presentation. Nigeria is on the rise.
Thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate
First of all, I appreciate your video and the time and resources you've invested in shedding light on the development in Lagos for Nigerians and the world.
I was born and raised in Lagos, and I've witnessed its development right from the beginning. These train tracks were laid over 15 years ago, and seeing them partly finished and functional brings me pure joy.
However, having the train route from Mile 2 to Marina is too short and unacceptable since it doesn't effectively solve the traffic problems that Lagosians on the mainland experience day in and day out.
As you rightly pointed out in your video, more than 70% of people working on the mainland live there, including those from places as far as Badagry, Okoko, and so on.
I know the train tracks have been laid to Okoko, and some of the stations are completed, but until they are fully functional, people like myself who come from these areas will not feel the impact.
Those who know, understand.
Nice video bro. Thank you.
You are absolutely correct sir. In my opinion I feel the government should be moving the development of the train faster. However my amazement is in how beautiful the train is
Have lived abroad for ten solid years..i am so happy i finished my building lovely home..i can now travel home for holiday..am really happy😂
😂😂😂😂
Great ❤
Congratulations 🎉
Congratulations.
Bro you are using words out of context. You shouldn't say ancient, should underdeveloped.
I am from India, people from western countries love to mock poor countries and they only show slum as if that is the whole country, stay strong brother one day we will develop
Nigeria is not a poor country. They only have bad leaders.
The western media want people to believe that we are poor but we aren't poor, we are just suffering from bad leadership.
100% truth.
Don't you guys claim Africans are cannibals?
@@listenup2882 No, who said
Most of us don't think of Africans at all
Some people think they sell drugs
Others think that n-word is cool because they listen too much rap music, but they dont mean a harm they think it means "brother"
but apart from that not bad
Beautiful to see
This is really nice❤ it
Me sitting inside Bluerail in Lagos looking outside through the window seeing the view of New York Manhattan...🗽🗽🗽🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
😂😂😂😂
Kudos, am so happy for this. even in Europe i have not seen a TV in a metro or train. I hope this helps to reduce traffic in Lagos
Oh really... but you need to consider that the rail system in Europe is older than ours
Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 is becoming great 😃😃😃😃
Yes indeed
Indeed I enjoy the video
Omo... very impressive... hopefully, the make it interstate 🤞. I really enjoyed the video 😌
Thank you! 😄 I really appreciate
That's the present move, buh it needs funding, buh this is state project not FG, so the other state governors are sleeping
@@FredNaijasearch lagos Ibadan rail for interstate videos
Wow 😮 amazing Nigeria is a great country
There’s interstate already. You can search Lagos - Ibadan train on TH-cam. it’s been operating since 2021
Just beautiful ! Praying that maintenance is good and Nigerians keep it clean 🧽.
Wow this is just like the train in Philadelphia Pennsylvania
yeah that's what i think too; I still remenber the 69 train
Congrats Nigeria!
Use like Scotland is so beautiful nice job
Great infrastructure
Thanks for making this video, for people to see the real Lagos,am subcriping to your channel 😊😊😊😊
Thank you too my friend for watching
Me too👍🏾
🎉How is Lagos so beautiful.
It's not beautiful at all. Aerial drone shots always make even the shittiest place look good.
@@ifeifesiLearn to appreciate good things happening in your country. Your attitude is very bad.
Thank you and God bless you. This is the kind of content we want to be seeing. Showcasing the good and positive sides of our country. Not so so negative sides. No place is perfect. America and Europe have their own dark sides too but you wont see them publicizing it to the world. Our government are trying. We are getting there. The amount of infrastructure development withing the last 10 years in Nigeria is impressive. Only a fool will say government is not working.
Very good Nigeria. Maintenance now becomes critical.
For lagos state they will try ..
Paying for the train and keeping it maintained will be a test for Nigeria that is broke and has no maintenance culture
Awww Nigeria is so beautiful
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a decent railway, throughout the country, but it's a start. Well done.
There’s a plan to commence every part of the country. And that plan is being implemented right now.
Most definitely, it will very nice. I believe the government has a plan for that
A nnew subbie bro ❤
Thank you so much Boss
God bless the new Nigeria ❤❤❤
This is very informative 🔥
Thanks my boss
Very nice to see these kinds of developments in Nigeria. But paradoxically it's also sad to see the excitement. Infrastructure like this is taken as normal development in many other countries. I cannot wait for the day when infrastructural development like this will be taken as quite normal and hardly worth a mention. When that happens I will know we have really arrived.
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I can see that you are pride of Lagos and your country and you are right; Africa is getting developed too and wehave to acknowledge it even though we still have stuffs to do ;however it is always good to show the good sides of our countries and cultures ;it's called a branding ;we should be the embasadors of our countries
Yes I am very proud. Africa is really growing and there is so much more I will be showing. Kindly subscribe to see
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God bless nigeria ,God bless Africa
It’s nice to have nice things, maintaining it is a another problem for the third world, protect the blessings you’ve been endowed with. Love and light. ❤
Look like nor5h America
Nigeria is the most beautiful country in Africa 😊
If you think I'm wrong then let's see
It would have been more transparent to used Blue line trains for the video thumbnail. I hate click baiting.
Good video though.
Lagos State has the best infrastructure in Nigeria
Very true.... And more infrastructure is being developed
Abuja has best infrastructure in Nigeria
Yes. The governments are working beginning from Fashola but remember it was the former capital
@@chrisudoka5420 Lagos State has mind-blowing infrastructure than Abuja. Abuja is just coming up.
This is subway train but not like Tanzanian SGR E
Why do you misslead with your Thumbnail? Its not the same train...
Nothing misleading about the train in the thumbnail. The guy did a great job capturing our attention and delivered on the promise, God bless you bro.
Nothing misleading
The front of the train’s design looks like a serpent.
They should stop using the black & white paint!! Not good. It makes the roads busy for no reason!!
Seriously?
I hate liars! 👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾
Hater is angry 😂😂
@@Elizabethbrown. the thumbnail image is a lie for click bait. The actual train image is good enough
What this guy is showing you is the truth..yes
@@RandomMZ1412I have witnessed it my self every thing he said is true 😊😊😊
@@twinkle34.- The train in the thumbnail image is not in Lagos or even Nigeria
Wow 😮 Nigeria is a great country
Hello @Mena, i dey follow back to back 😊, good job bro 👌🏻
Egbon Ese ooo. Thank you Sir.
Wahoo i really love this in my country