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Thank you for this well detailed update. What I love most is the aerial view which clearly shows a well detailed depiction of the progress made so far. Well done, and may God reward you for the update.
You are doing well, and God will continue to help you and reward you adequately. No doubt, many of our people who are enemies of progress will never see anything positive from the projects. In particular, those who believe their area part of Nigeria is Eldorado's of Nigeria. They don't have anything in their brains, other than talking down what will bring advancement to the country. I will only urge you not to relent, tnose who appreciates you will support you and encourage you further.
Nice one! You need a bicycle for this lagos calabar highway update.😅l can't believe some Nigerians are against this road construction, it's unbelievable.From lagos to calabar,you can get to calabar by 2 in the afternoon if one leaves lagos by 7 in the morning,compared to the current journey of all day really to get to calabar.The constractors should clear all that rubbish at maruwa while they are at it,once and for all.They should not give people reasons to continue using the place as a dumping ground.There is sand filling and grading going on the the second phase as well,up to ode omi,the border with ogun state.Thank you.
If they maintain the existing road, the journey would be for the duration you mentioned or even less. Alternative road like this isn't bad but what is the chances it wont get bad, they will still have to maintain it. If they really want a durable connection, railway only would have been the best.
@@ledgerpage This is concrete road,if they stick to specifications,which l believe hitech would,the road should last for nothing less than 50 years.Even trains need maintenance too,it doesn't just run without millions in maintenance.At least road,we can build,we don't need foreigners for that, why we wait for the day we can have train too.The estates,job s,community into town,industries that this road will create greater than what most Nigerians realized.
Have you been there pls? The whole of South need to vote Tinubu to bring this project to conclusion I swear! I was there 3 times now & I began to imagine whole lots it will do to Southern economy. Now, another President of northern extraction or anyone who doesn't believe in it from the beginning will make it inconclusive project after 2027. You can go & come Calabar just in a day. And it's so a beautiful road with street light which will be installed down to Calabar & I was amazed when they informed me that's what is going to be down to Calabar. Beautiful road!!!
Ahhhh na the thing wei I don talked bi that. Chai beautiful road construction that will enhance trade plus employment e-dey vex some people and e-dey give them biggggg blood 🩸 pressure. Continue woo as the road work is moving❤️❤️🎾🎾
Definitely, because according to the minister of works the government will be acquiring land along the corridor that will be use for tourism, housing etc.
Gbolahun, it has taken 6 months to build 5 kms at the VI end, lets assume 4Kms has been built at the Eleko end (which i doubt). They plan to complete all 47kms before May 29 2025. Sounds like political talk.
This is only one section in this video go and check his other videos to see other ongoing sections like Jakande, Eleko, Free trade zones etc it is far more than your imagination.
The progress is still tremendous and I believe some part of the section 1 can actually be completed by then. Part of the 6 months was used to solve different controversies on the project from compensation, demolition around landmark, Okun-Aja community issues amongst others. The Eleko section might be faster as there are moving away from high density communities/areas. One of the other reasons why works slow down at this side (Oniru) was because of significant amount of landfill at the oniru area. The contractor needs to allow for sand settlement in this area and all swampy terrain along the project.
@faskwillad4765 the other places are also part of section 1. It was divided at different places to make the construction faster. This part will connect with the Eleko section at somewhere around chevron/ajah axis.
Some of us are just after the country's progress and I must say this is a commendable project but their progress has been plodding. Why not get another concrete paver machine on the other lane to make work faster at this pace I don't think they'll complete it in the 8-years they gave
They need to do the earthworks and drainage first which they are doing on 4 other points in the 1st section. second section is also ongoing. Another section will start soon in Calabar.
@@abdulateefakinwande9681 Jakande, Okun Alfa, Elekko. I can't remember the last one. Another work is going on between Deep seaport and Elekko but it's a different contract with smaller scope. They are laying concrete on that presently and it's 70% done. They will have to double it to meet up with the specifications of the coastal road
U people need deliverance in Nigeria, no electricity, please can you people stop all this nonsense project and build a standard electricity in Nigeria people are are jobless because of no electricity, life is not but pain and hardship u can not manege ur self were there's no electricity, u cook today u cook tomorrow, u can not even no what is happening in the world no electricity, Nigerian government all this nonsense should stop Nigeria need electricity
OMG! This project is going to be abandoned at the end while looking at the rate of construction and the attention to detail which is poor. What is the middle barrier for? It is already accumulating dust and dirt. South Africans are going to be laughing at us with this project again. What is going on? Why are we like this? Thank you, sir.
@@apostlekofipaul3258 Yes! Point to any ground breaking project in Nigeria that succeeds very well. Is it Ajaokuta Steel company, Millennium centre, etc? Even Eko Atlantic City is moving at snail pace. Please...
Gbalahan well-done. I enjoy this video and the progress made so far on this Lagos Calabar way. I miss your video on Lagos red line rail. Wishing you well.
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Was looking for something like this, keep up the good work 😄👍
Thank you!!!!
Thank you for this well detailed update. What I love most is the aerial view which clearly shows a well detailed depiction of the progress made so far. Well done, and may God reward you for the update.
You are doing well, and God will continue to help you and reward you adequately. No doubt, many of our people who are enemies of progress will never see anything positive from the projects. In particular, those who believe their area part of Nigeria is Eldorado's of Nigeria. They don't have anything in their brains, other than talking down what will bring advancement to the country. I will only urge you not to relent, tnose who appreciates you will support you and encourage you further.
Nice one! You need a bicycle for this lagos calabar highway update.😅l can't believe some Nigerians are against this road construction, it's unbelievable.From lagos to calabar,you can get to calabar by 2 in the afternoon if one leaves lagos by 7 in the morning,compared to the current journey of all day really to get to calabar.The constractors should clear all that rubbish at maruwa while they are at it,once and for all.They should not give people reasons to continue using the place as a dumping ground.There is sand filling and grading going on the the second phase as well,up to ode omi,the border with ogun state.Thank you.
If they maintain the existing road, the journey would be for the duration you mentioned or even less. Alternative road like this isn't bad but what is the chances it wont get bad, they will still have to maintain it. If they really want a durable connection, railway only would have been the best.
@@ledgerpage This is concrete road,if they stick to specifications,which l believe hitech would,the road should last for nothing less than 50 years.Even trains need maintenance too,it doesn't just run without millions in maintenance.At least road,we can build,we don't need foreigners for that, why we wait for the day we can have train too.The estates,job s,community into town,industries that this road will create greater than what most Nigerians realized.
@@ledgerpage this is very true
Have you been there pls? The whole of South need to vote Tinubu to bring this project to conclusion I swear! I was there 3 times now & I began to imagine whole lots it will do to Southern economy. Now, another President of northern extraction or anyone who doesn't believe in it from the beginning will make it inconclusive project after 2027. You can go & come Calabar just in a day. And it's so a beautiful road with street light which will be installed down to Calabar & I was amazed when they informed me that's what is going to be down to Calabar. Beautiful road!!!
Portharcourt to uyo that’s supposed to be 1hr:30mins takes about 2.5-3hrs because of police checkpoints Abi check point no go dey this road?
Your content is always so inspiring! Keep up the amazing work!"
Ahhhh May our country continue to progress. I can guarantee some Pesin dey vex about this progress. For me woo this one a ginger ❤❤❤
Ur mindset is too weak
Ahhhh na the thing wei I don talked bi that. Chai beautiful road construction that will enhance trade plus employment e-dey vex some people and e-dey give them biggggg blood 🩸 pressure. Continue woo as the road work is moving❤️❤️🎾🎾
This is the fastest project in Nigeria. I can't believe they've gone so far.
Story story this is just Lagos we have not even seen Calabar
Thanks for the update Gbolahan. God bless.👍🏽
My pleasure!!!
Nice update GB, keep up the good work 🙏🏾
Thank you!!!🙏
Thanks for sharing Gbolahan!!!
Fantastic. I love it
Iamgbolahon, can you please help us find out what is happening on Sokoto to badagry Road construction? Thank u
Mr gbolahan, will this road have some sort of a walk in or drive through section where u can relax by the ocean?
Definitely, because according to the minister of works the government will be acquiring land along the corridor that will be use for tourism, housing etc.
Great job Gbolahun. I see it as the Ahmadu Bello - Eleko expressway.
But the section one is not even stopping at Eleko. It’s going to get to Lekki free trade zone.
Well done.
Nice video
How many lane on each side
The problem with this great project,is is the risk of flooding considering its proximity to water
How many lane?
Please get a bicycle ha abeg..nice work
Thank you!!!
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FG of NG has started building and constructing this project before it was advertised. God will see Nigerians Tru...
Very much Meaningful Mr president BOLA AHMED TINUBU
Gbolahun, it has taken 6 months to build 5 kms at the VI end, lets assume 4Kms has been built at the Eleko end (which i doubt). They plan to complete all 47kms before May 29 2025.
Sounds like political talk.
project Duration for this section is 36 months. The Minister said before May29th. He didn't mention 2025. He's most likely referring to May 29, 2027
This is only one section in this video go and check his other videos to see other ongoing sections like Jakande, Eleko, Free trade zones etc it is far more than your imagination.
The progress is still tremendous and I believe some part of the section 1 can actually be completed by then.
Part of the 6 months was used to solve different controversies on the project from compensation, demolition around landmark, Okun-Aja community issues amongst others.
The Eleko section might be faster as there are moving away from high density communities/areas.
One of the other reasons why works slow down at this side (Oniru) was because of significant amount of landfill at the oniru area. The contractor needs to allow for sand settlement in this area and all swampy terrain along the project.
@faskwillad4765 the other places are also part of section 1. It was divided at different places to make the construction faster. This part will connect with the Eleko section at somewhere around chevron/ajah axis.
Some of us are just after the country's progress and I must say this is a commendable project but their progress has been plodding. Why not get another concrete paver machine on the other lane to make work faster at this pace I don't think they'll complete it in the 8-years they gave
They need to do the earthworks and drainage first which they are doing on 4 other points in the 1st section. second section is also ongoing. Another section will start soon in Calabar.
@@miftaudeenabdulhameed1320 wow that's nice, Can you please list the sections they are divided into?
@@abdulateefakinwande9681 Jakande, Okun Alfa, Elekko. I can't remember the last one. Another work is going on between Deep seaport and Elekko but it's a different contract with smaller scope. They are laying concrete on that presently and it's 70% done. They will have to double it to meet up with the specifications of the coastal road
@@miftaudeenabdulhameed1320 Thanks for reply man
So this work still never cross Lagos
No, then dey wait for your papa to come chop cement when dey site before e go cross. Mugu.
@@fatfarmers7360no mind na oloriburuku omo igbo wey their state be like ikotun egbe 😂😂
report them to ipob yeyenatu, you never appreciate good thing
you know the funny thiing about the road is that its going to take 8 administrative years.... do the maths!
Always on the negative side of history
U people need deliverance in Nigeria, no electricity, please can you people stop all this nonsense project and build a standard electricity in Nigeria people are are jobless because of no electricity, life is not but pain and hardship u can not manege ur self were there's no electricity, u cook today u cook tomorrow, u can not even no what is happening in the world no electricity, Nigerian government all this nonsense should stop Nigeria need electricity
OMG! This project is going to be abandoned at the end while looking at the rate of construction and the attention to detail which is poor. What is the middle barrier for? It is already accumulating dust and dirt. South Africans are going to be laughing at us with this project again. What is going on? Why are we like this?
Thank you, sir.
Hmmm
The project might be abandoned but rest assured the N15 trillion ‘payment’ won’t!
Well done naysayers!
@@apostlekofipaul3258 Yes! Point to any ground breaking project in Nigeria that succeeds very well. Is it Ajaokuta Steel company, Millennium centre, etc? Even Eko Atlantic City is moving at snail pace. Please...
Enemy of progress /ennemi du progrès
It's a scam.
This road is actually useless
The most important aspect of this much hailed coastal highway should be the section for the Lagos- Calabar RAIL TRACKS !!
the rail is not part of the project. They will leave the space for rail in between. Ministry of transport is responsible for rail projects
Can someone please help remind them of the LAGOS- CALABAR RAIL 😮😮
starts from Jakande
Gbalahan well-done. I enjoy this video and the progress made so far on this Lagos Calabar way. I miss your video on Lagos red line rail. Wishing you well.
Your content is always so inspiring! Keep up the amazing work!"