Thanks for your efforts. What is laid on the sand filled portion is not nylon. The material is called geotextile. It is used to stop water percolation in order to ensure the longevity of the road.
Agbara looks more like a market area compare to Badagry. I love the fact that Badagry is closer to other West Africa country. Indeed, Sanwu-Ola government is working. Thank you for the upload Ozed.
Good job to you for keeping us informed on the state of infrastructure projects within the largest metropolis in Africa. For many years this major artery connecting Nigeria to other West African countries had been neglected. It is good to see that even with delays the project has not been abandoned. Your informing us gives us a tool to watch where our collective wealth is being spent. My hope is that this project is seen to its conclusion which is Seme border. By the way, did you have a vlog from Badagry Roundabout to Seme? Your series on this project will be incomplete without that.
Ozed thanks for this update. I've been waiting to know what is up with this area. I just hope they get to finish the whole road before next year if possible
@@Justozed Don't take that comment in a bad way, dear Ozed. I think what the person meant was that you do a lot of good service for Lagos State and Sanwo-Olu by keeping us all informed of the good things Lagos State and Sanwo-Olu are doing. You give us better information on Lagos State than anyone else. And for that, we thank you!
What do you mean it's connected to Abidjan in Benin? Please which map are you using? 😮 Abidjan is not in Benin Republic. I guess you meant to say cotonou?
Ordinary road project take the nigerian government years to complete while every year thousands of nigerian student graduated from engineers very useless country 😢😢
Useless country as how? Sometimes we need to educate ourselves on our country finances. One of the biggest lie in Nigeria is that Nigeria is a rich country
@@adeshfishfarm5032 I agree with you here. Nigeria is a poor country even without corruption and inefficiencies when you take the population into consideration. The yearly budget of New York City for 2024 (Pop: 8 million) is more than the budget of Nigeria (Pop: 200+ million). What that means is that the Mayor of New York City controls more money than the President of Nigeria. While we have to keep holding the feet of our elected officers and civil servants to the fire, we have to recognize those of them that are truly working for the people. We the people also have to be socially responsible to ensure that when improvements are made to public infrastructures that we keep and guard them because our collective wealth made them possible. We have no other country.
The people are the problem of the govt. The same people complaining are the people destroying infrastructures and facilities meant for them. When we begin taking these structures seriously like our own, things will be getting better.
Certain roads are priority over some. Nigeria is currently developing at a time when construction is super expensive. I’m in Canada and I know a road under construction for over 10 years. Most developed countries get their constructions when things are cheaper
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Thanks for your efforts. What is laid on the sand filled portion is not nylon. The material is called geotextile. It is used to stop water percolation in order to ensure the longevity of the road.
Thank you and thanks for the correction 🙏
Agbara looks more like a market area compare to Badagry. I love the fact that Badagry is closer to other West Africa country.
Indeed, Sanwu-Ola government is working.
Thank you for the upload Ozed.
Thank you sir 🙏
Good job to you for keeping us informed on the state of infrastructure projects within the largest metropolis in Africa. For many years this major artery connecting Nigeria to other West African countries had been neglected. It is good to see that even with delays the project has not been abandoned. Your informing us gives us a tool to watch where our collective wealth is being spent. My hope is that this project is seen to its conclusion which is Seme border. By the way, did you have a vlog from Badagry Roundabout to Seme? Your series on this project will be incomplete without that.
@user-kx5bw1vr9l thank you so much ..on badagry roundabout to Sema border for now No but I'll cover that soonest
Thanks!
Thank you so much 🙏
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It's a pleasure Ozed!
I love your videos!
@@gardensteps thank you so much 🙏
Ozed thanks for this update. I've been waiting to know what is up with this area.
I just hope they get to finish the whole road before next year if possible
They're trying but I don't know if they can finish before December
Finally the vid I've been waiting for tnx
Lol hope I captured all the details you expected to see?
You dey try oh!
😊through God that strengthens me
This is a massive project
Yes sir it is
Sanwo-Olu just posted you on TIKTOK as a good ambassador of Lagos stare
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Don't take that comment in a bad way, dear Ozed. I think what the person meant was that you do a lot of good service for Lagos State and Sanwo-Olu by keeping us all informed of the good things Lagos State and Sanwo-Olu are doing. You give us better information on Lagos State than anyone else. And for that, we thank you!
Ozed u dey waka well well ooo...
I never reach this location in a long time..he too far
😄😄😄na the hustle
Thank you for all you do
Thank you for all the support 🙏❤
Heard LAMATA is planning to extend BRT operations from Okokomaiko down to Badagry
Definitely yes but I don't know when though
I hope the LASG and LAMATA are making plans to ensure that the blue line extends to Badagry from Okoko via Agbara…
Is on the Blueline masterplan I guess is the third phase after finishing the second phase
is not hot in nigeria with jumper on.
the weather is favorable thank you 😊
What do you mean it's connected to Abidjan in Benin? Please which map are you using? 😮 Abidjan is not in Benin Republic. I guess you meant to say cotonou?
Ordinary road project take the nigerian government years to complete while every year thousands of nigerian student graduated from engineers very useless country 😢😢
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Yes just like you 😊
Useless country as how? Sometimes we need to educate ourselves on our country finances. One of the biggest lie in Nigeria is that Nigeria is a rich country
@@adeshfishfarm5032 I agree with you here. Nigeria is a poor country even without corruption and inefficiencies when you take the population into consideration. The yearly budget of New York City for 2024 (Pop: 8 million) is more than the budget of Nigeria (Pop: 200+ million). What that means is that the Mayor of New York City controls more money than the President of Nigeria. While we have to keep holding the feet of our elected officers and civil servants to the fire, we have to recognize those of them that are truly working for the people. We the people also have to be socially responsible to ensure that when improvements are made to public infrastructures that we keep and guard them because our collective wealth made them possible. We have no other country.
The place looks like dust bin. How can human beings live in such a place? I am not happy with my leaders at all. It is very annoying.
Thank you, sir.
The people are the problem of the govt. The same people complaining are the people destroying infrastructures and facilities meant for them. When we begin taking these structures seriously like our own, things will be getting better.
Thank you 😍😍
Certain roads are priority over some. Nigeria is currently developing at a time when construction is super expensive. I’m in Canada and I know a road under construction for over 10 years. Most developed countries get their constructions when things are cheaper