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@UgochukwuIM

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    Odgovor korisnicima

    It's not by building roads, alone. Governance is putting people first in policy direction and implementation.

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    SPECIAL: Hospital Where Patients' Relatives Are Forced To Pay GOtv Subscription, Pregnant Women Abandoned To Deliver On Their Own | Sahara Reporters The Ikorodu General Hospital, Lagos, has sadly metamorphosed into a centre of... READ MORE:

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    Oyo banned NURTW. Serious government. Lagos is banning everyone else for NURTW. Agbero government.

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    Lagos Okada ban: Gridlock persists, commuters stranded, trek long distances

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    Trekking on the road with the knowledge that someone that's driving can take a picture of you and upload as moral lesson on twitter for Sanwo-Olu's Lagos

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    Haven't you unfortunately just described governance at every level in Nigeria? The state is a rent-seeking machine rather than a wealth-cultivating one. Once that tips, Nigeria will be a powerhouse given what entrepreneurs and farmers can do under present anti-growth environment.

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    Lagos isn't run by people who sweated through the process of establishing a profitable business. It is run by rent seekers - who made billions from seeking rents - i.e. rich people, but not businessmen.

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    Half of all the young men in Lagos right now are willing to be house husbands. Place them on a good 6 figure salary & they'll happily sit home, cook food, clean house, carry baby & wait for you with an erect penis in case you come back horny & want a quick ride. They don tire🤧

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    Seeing the and the subsequent push for remote work (given no better alternative) got me thinking. This is a huge opportunity for neighboring countries to pitch their hubs and ecosystems as viable options for tech teams in Lagos. Hear me out....

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    Protest peacefully on Saturday. Let sponsors of the event be affected. Let pressmen carry the news and let foreigners see the mess that Lagos really is. Put Sanwoolu’s hypocrisy in his face, in front of all and sundry.

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    You can rain curses all you want, they expect it. We all know how far the curses go. If we’re being serious, RunLagos should be obstructed on Saturday morning.

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    Names of Lagos state executive council members and their contact details. Call them, send an email, let them know how u feel. Let them know what is at stake. We can't just pray to adapt. It won't work again.

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    So if I lived in Tarkwa Bay a month ago and kekes and Okadas were intergral to my earning power, you telling me the lagos government has fucked me from every single side just in the first month of 2020? I don’t even have the mind to process this, talk less of being in it

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    There were long queues at bus stations while some walked for miles on the first working day of a ban on motorbike- and tricycle-taxis in Lagos, Nigeria.

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    You go just dey your car, horse go just overtake you. Nigeria which way na.

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    "Our votes don't count bcos Tinubu owns Lagos" Imagine being so mentally impoverished to think that ur collective power as a people can never overcome the influence of Tinubu. You need to trek more to gain clarity.

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    Odgovor korisnicima

    Dead serious. Otherwise how does someone explain why a few hundred LAGbuses will be a sufficient substitute for ~25-50M okada trips per day in Lagos. 500K okadas (the basic bitch version) doing 50 trips/10-hr day @ N100/trip = N2.5B gross revs/day. But let’s inaugurate buses...🤔

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    Complete lack of understanding of how free markets work. Cheap reliable rail will magically ban trucks all on its own. But it is fun to ban, so there is that...

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