God bless the world as how...America bless their own country alone and careless about others....Abeg, retain your blessings for Nigeria & Africa at best...The world has left us behind long ago, without blessing us. Enough of wasting our prayers on our haters.
You're doing a great job, however, I think you're giving wrong information as regards the trains and train station entirely, I guess you should do proper research. That structure you're seeing is for the Eko Atlantic power plant and not the train station. The trains track would not be starting from Victoria island. I'll suggest you follow all the government agencies online for proper informations.
A kilometer of the road was estimated at NGN 4 billion. It was revised downwards from the NGN 8 Billion originally estimated for the project by previous administrations.
It will be an Amazing Road , CONCRETE ROAD , just like one road Dr Kwame Nkrumah did when he was the President of Ghana, but sadky we are not mentioning it well ,it now being PATCHED with ASPHALT, instead of CONCRETE , ,we call it the ,,MOTOR WAY ,
The funds misappropriated by Tinubu and APC officials could construct 50 of this kind road. It's misleading to focus on a single road project in a nation of 220 million people.
How can they start planting trees on the road they are just starting? Apparently, you don't know how govt projects work. To lift a pin needs a budget and approvals. And that's how it's all over the world. If it's not part of the entire project scope, they won't be able to do. However, since it's the ocean front, not too many plants can survive the salty mist that pervades the air, so they would need the agric experts to do their due diligence on that.
I don't think the trees are necessary now when the construction of the roads is still ongoing. I suggest you go and look at the master plan to see how the embellishment of the road would look like. I, for one will will prefer a clear road without any obstructions or shadows reflecting on drivers accessing the road. Also, for health and safety reasons, who knows, the trees can be used by the miscreants people to hide or to kidnap Nigerians. Fulanis herders are good at using the thick forest near the express road to commit crimes against Nigerians. Please relax, let the road be completed, and the embellishments of the road would be carried out afterwards.
@@taofikakinyemi7417Projects are always in sequential phases. Phase 2 can never precede Phase 1 in any project especially one that isn't run or managed by a single desk. Trees are not an absolute necessity for this type of road. It's an interstate highway and not some urban arterial road.
The construction just started in March this year and already surveying work and road mapping had been done all through to Calabar go and ask those who iive in the coastal areas they will confirm to you.
God bless president Tinubu you have good plans for Nigeria. Concreat road is good but the technology am seeing will make the road fail in feature. Please it must be corrected now
Although the idea of this is commendable, the resources of this road should have went to rehabilitating the national power grid (potential project between state and federal government); building this road will not improve the economy when there is no businesses to run supplies (when there is no electricity)... Nigerian politicians love to do things that no one asks for but never the things that is needed
The road and electricity serves different purpose and one cannot take the the place of the order, if you watch the president new year address he reiterated the fact that the federal government had already awarded the contract for a gas fired turbine to a German company with ultimatum of not more than two years, that will supply 85% of all our electricity needs
One trillion naira? Okay, that might sound huge to the average Nigerian that's not exposed to the costs of comparable projects abroad. Living in the United States for over two decades and still counting, one trillion naira cost for a project of this magnitude, is peanuts. Let's be real, people.That's about the cost of constructing the "Cuomo Bridge" in the state of New York, which is less in size and span to the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge in Lagos. The cost comparison couldn't have been otherwise since the cost of construction materials, salaries and bills of project engineers, consultants, workers, etc, are by far lower and cheaper in Nigeria than in the US, not to mention the huge and daunting regulatory hoops and huddles to be overcome in the US to get myriads of government approvals. It would take, at the minimum, no less than 20 years in the US for a project like this to come through as exemplified, for instance, by the now notorious California state highspeed rail project that has so far gulped over $20bn and remaind unrealized till date in over 30 years even before I relocated to the United States. Well, this little tutorial is for those crying about project costs, delays, and what have you, as alleged. Such individuals might want to improve their tunnel vision and do a bit of research on comparative costs elsewhere since they like to compare conditions and situations in Nigeria with those so-called developed countries. Again, for example, when they cry about fuel prices in Nigeria which has naturally risen since the removal of fuel subsidy, they might find themselves chilling out when they learn that gas prices at the pump in the United States goes up to $1 per liter in places plus tax added to that cost. It ny math is correct m, that is or close to N2K per liter at the current exchange rate. It costs $20 or more to have a simple haircut in New York City, for example. So everything is relative, philosophically speaking. Be happy government is finally working to deliver the goods rather than whine and complain sll the time like spoilt kids. Too much negativity floating around good projects like this one that we know we need to move the ball forward.
@@tralbriggs104 Your speech is very disappointing. Ethnic bitterness will not get us anywhere. There are some 400 federal roads projects nationwide going on simultaneously as we speak.
@travelwith_emmanuel lol. It's you who is narrowed minded. This doesn't concern calabar. Maybe in 20yrs time b4 we can talk about that if ever if will happen with dis current dispensation. This is purely a road to revive n boost the Eko Atlantic dream. As u can see it's simultaneously done as d road progresses
@@akinmolakomolafe4937 "blocked"?. That's not good, that means they will remove all beaches along the coastal line. We need beaches for relaxation and tourism
When people are hungry, they will eat road. Signing multi-million dollar Road construction contract with foreign firms is one of the oldest fraudulent scheme with which the ruling class legitimately transfers funds out of the country. Governors have been pulling the scheme for decades. Tinubu is just doing it on a massive scale. Nigeria is facing extreme lack of economic opportunities, which has resulted in lack of gainful employment, extreme hardship, crime, insecurity and chaos. Instead of aggressively initiating EXPORT INDUSTRIES that will generate FOREIGN EXCHANGE REVENUE for the country, and create SUSTAINABLE employment, they're shipping scarce funds overseas to foreign construction firms.
The road will cost over 15 trillion naira not one trillion.😅A kilometres of this road is about 4 billion dollars.You are walking on over 4 billion dollars already..😅
@@Thorpe841A kilometer of road is N4billion not $4Billion. It was revised downward to NGN 4 Billion from NGN 8 Billion originally estimated for it under previous administrations.
God bless and guide the president of Nigeria
Great one
Thanks for this and thanks to the Government, we need it, God bless Nigeria and God Africa and the World ❤❤❤.
God bless the world as how...America bless their own country alone and careless about others....Abeg, retain your blessings for Nigeria & Africa at best...The world has left us behind long ago, without blessing us. Enough of wasting our prayers on our haters.
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You're doing a great job, however, I think you're giving wrong information as regards the trains and train station entirely, I guess you should do proper research. That structure you're seeing is for the Eko Atlantic power plant and not the train station.
The trains track would not be starting from Victoria island. I'll suggest you follow all the government agencies online for proper informations.
Yes the train will start from Jakande area of Lekki
😢😢
Hope they complete it cux as a Cross Riverian boy ...it would really ease our mobility
This new design which states will this road connect to
God bless Tinubu
U dey mad
Your papa him dey mad@@philipakhimien9628
God bless who again ?? Company na dem get am. Contract na dem get am, huh ??
@@philipakhimien9628Na you dey craze.
Cry obingo @@philipakhimien9628
Where is this location specifically I want to visit
A kilometer of the road was estimated at NGN 4 billion. It was revised downwards from the NGN 8 Billion originally estimated for the project by previous administrations.
How many kilometers done now?
See the way ibo people dey cry for comment section😭😀
WITHOUT THEM, NIGERIA IS DEAD
@@jafarudatche8512without other tribes Nigeria will be dead too, every other tribe is as important as others.
@@jafarudatche8512without the Igbos Nigeria will exist. But why are you always crying over every good development.🤷
@@omoluabimontreal22, Biafra is Loading, don't be afraid.
My only question to you is will this road have a walk-in park by the ocean like other developed coastal road has?
Yes. It does
It will be an Amazing Road , CONCRETE ROAD , just like one road Dr Kwame Nkrumah did when he was the President of Ghana, but sadky we are not mentioning it well ,it now being PATCHED with ASPHALT, instead of CONCRETE , ,we call it the ,,MOTOR WAY ,
Bro next time...try and get drone footages for videos like this.
You can support me with a drone 🪄❤️
The funds misappropriated by Tinubu and APC officials could construct 50 of this kind road. It's misleading to focus on a single road project in a nation of 220 million people.
Can they just please be planting trees along the road for God sake or must we always talk before they know what is right
How can they start planting trees on the road they are just starting?
Apparently, you don't know how govt projects work. To lift a pin needs a budget and approvals. And that's how it's all over the world. If it's not part of the entire project scope, they won't be able to do. However, since it's the ocean front, not too many plants can survive the salty mist that pervades the air, so they would need the agric experts to do their due diligence on that.
I don't think the trees are necessary now when the construction of the roads is still ongoing. I suggest you go and look at the master plan to see how the embellishment of the road would look like. I, for one will will prefer a clear road without any obstructions or shadows reflecting on drivers accessing the road. Also, for health and safety reasons, who knows, the trees can be used by the miscreants people to hide or to kidnap Nigerians. Fulanis herders are good at using the thick forest near the express road to commit crimes against Nigerians. Please relax, let the road be completed, and the embellishments of the road would be carried out afterwards.
@@Lajand112 I don't mean those places still ongoing there's a section that had been completed already
@@taofikakinyemi7417Projects are always in sequential phases. Phase 2 can never precede Phase 1 in any project especially one that isn't run or managed by a single desk.
Trees are not an absolute necessity for this type of road. It's an interstate highway and not some urban arterial road.
Why can't you pray for government to complete the project in due time before playing blaming game
I’m not sure the train will run on electric. Are you sure about that ?
Them never finish Abuja and Auchi and Benin road finish. Una jump to fresh road
@@greatchelsea1 Unintelligent statement.
Let's assume you got 3 children, so the first child must finish university before others enter primary ?
😅😅😅
@@greatchelsea1 There are 400 federal roads projects going on nationwide right now. Stop making these divisive speeches.
I thought they abandoned the work
Pls call it Lagos political road, cos apart from Lagos which other parts of this same is being constructed?
The construction just started in March this year and already surveying work and road mapping had been done all through to Calabar go and ask those who iive in the coastal areas they will confirm to you.
Construction of the coastal road will set Nigeria back a whopping 15Trillion naira plus.
God bless president Tinubu you have good plans for Nigeria.
Concreat road is good but the technology am seeing will make the road fail in feature. Please it must be corrected now
What technology do you want to see again?
Although the idea of this is commendable, the resources of this road should have went to rehabilitating the national power grid (potential project between state and federal government); building this road will not improve the economy when there is no businesses to run supplies (when there is no electricity)... Nigerian politicians love to do things that no one asks for but never the things that is needed
Tbh, we need power more
@@oyedepoolaoluwa2429 💯💯💯💯
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The road and electricity serves different purpose and one cannot take the the place of the order, if you watch the president new year address he reiterated the fact that the federal government had already awarded the contract for a gas fired turbine to a German company with ultimatum of not more than two years, that will supply 85% of all our electricity needs
@@kenduzouir similar contract that was "awarded" during Buhari administration... lol. Lol.. stop
One trillion naira? Okay, that might sound huge to the average Nigerian that's not exposed to the costs of comparable projects abroad. Living in the United States for over two decades and still counting, one trillion naira cost for a project of this magnitude, is peanuts. Let's be real, people.That's about the cost of constructing the "Cuomo Bridge" in the state of New York, which is less in size and span to the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge in Lagos. The cost comparison couldn't have been otherwise since the cost of construction materials, salaries and bills of project engineers, consultants, workers, etc, are by far lower and cheaper in Nigeria than in the US, not to mention the huge and daunting regulatory hoops and huddles to be overcome in the US to get myriads of government approvals. It would take, at the minimum, no less than 20 years in the US for a project like this to come through as exemplified, for instance, by the now notorious California state highspeed rail project that has so far gulped over $20bn and remaind unrealized till date in over 30 years even before I relocated to the United States. Well, this little tutorial is for those crying about project costs, delays, and what have you, as alleged. Such individuals might want to improve their tunnel vision and do a bit of research on comparative costs elsewhere since they like to compare conditions and situations in Nigeria with those so-called developed countries. Again, for example, when they cry about fuel prices in Nigeria which has naturally risen since the removal of fuel subsidy, they might find themselves chilling out when they learn that gas prices at the pump in the United States goes up to $1 per liter in places plus tax added to that cost. It ny math is correct m, that is or close to N2K per liter at the current exchange rate. It costs $20 or more to have a simple haircut in New York City, for example. So everything is relative, philosophically speaking. Be happy government is finally working to deliver the goods rather than whine and complain sll the time like spoilt kids. Too much negativity floating around good projects like this one that we know we need to move the ball forward.
Well said ❤️
NIGERIANS WILL NOT SEE THIS ONE TO TALK ABOUT ONLY NEGATIVE THINGS THEY LIKE SHARING.
This boy is day dreaming 😂
5 to 6 hours 😂😂😂😂 flash
Road without worker away
What are you looking for trekking on a motorway. You can have hard shoulders for emergency stops
Yoruba coastal road
@@tralbriggs104 Your speech is very disappointing. Ethnic bitterness will not get us anywhere. There are some 400 federal roads projects nationwide going on simultaneously as we speak.
OBoy wat has calabar got to do with dis road? A road that is purely just to promote the Eko atlantic. Smh
You dont know what you’re saying
@travelwith_emmanuel lol. It's you who is narrowed minded. This doesn't concern calabar. Maybe in 20yrs time b4 we can talk about that if ever if will happen with dis current dispensation. This is purely a road to revive n boost the Eko Atlantic dream. As u can see it's simultaneously done as d road progresses
Its should be a bridge through out, because in future the ocean can overflow and swallow it
Don't be a prophet of doom think positive always on inside
It's going to be blocked like it's done around Eko Atlantic.
@@akinmolakomolafe4937 "blocked"?. That's not good, that means they will remove all beaches along the coastal line. We need beaches for relaxation and tourism
Lie,lie and lies
You lied. Stop misleading the general public.
This is Dangote Road and not the coastal road.
You are a fool. You need to open ur mind
When people are hungry, they will eat road. Signing multi-million dollar Road construction contract with foreign firms is one of the oldest fraudulent scheme with which the ruling class legitimately transfers funds out of the country. Governors have been pulling the scheme for decades. Tinubu is just doing it on a massive scale. Nigeria is facing extreme lack of economic opportunities, which has resulted in lack of gainful employment, extreme hardship, crime, insecurity and chaos. Instead of aggressively initiating EXPORT INDUSTRIES that will generate FOREIGN EXCHANGE REVENUE for the country, and create SUSTAINABLE employment, they're shipping scarce funds overseas to foreign construction firms.
Educate yourself more and do some research before making videos. Also, brush up your English. Good job.
English is not his first language. I agree a better research can be done.
He speaks better than you
One million videos keep showing same place.
Fuck
Thiefnubu 😢
Thiejonathan didnt do anything in 6 years
APC propaganda???
The road will cost over 15 trillion naira not one trillion.😅A kilometres of this road is about 4 billion dollars.You are walking on over 4 billion dollars already..😅
A kilometer 4bn dollar? Dollar? Oga educate yourself abeg
@@Thorpe841A kilometer of road is N4billion not $4Billion. It was revised downward to NGN 4 Billion from NGN 8 Billion originally estimated for it under previous administrations.
It is NGN 4 billion , not $4Billion.
A kilometer of the road will cost NGN 4 Billion not $4Billion.
@@rotimikayode1072 Still 15 trillion naira to complete the road though not 1 trillion naira.
Kindly ask the construction company or officials where the 🚆 🚉 train tracks be ???
From the Jakande area Lekki. However it's a separate project which the Federal government is still finalizing and designing.
BUT WHERE'S THE PURPORTED RAILWAY OR RAILIINE SECTION??
Will begin at jakande
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