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Roads not marked. Heap of sands along the roads. Potholes everywhere. Little to no trees. Open drainages. Lagos as a long way to go to be compared with advanced cities in North Africa like Rabat, Tangier. We still have a very long way to go honestly 😢.
I want to believe you aren't living in Lagos state. However, Lagos state is undergoing transformation. It is gradual process. Lagos state was over populated due to influx of people because of its commerce. Lagos is the smallest in area sq/m. All your concern will be taken care of when they have finished with the development. When you compared Lagos two decades ago to now, you will understand that the state is making progress. Lagos cannot have trees because there was no trees when it was developed. But road markings will be done when roads are finished.
@chincherri recently LASG and others inspect the rightofways of the greenline which is starting from Marina to lekki free zone So I believe the rightofways is still under review and more information will be released to the public soonest...then will know the true effect on property on that corridor
I've been watching a few videos lately on the mass transit infrastructure in Lagos Nigeria and I'm seeing that thing still need to be improved since this bus terminal I'm not seeing any major transportation hubs in Lagos connecting it with the green line and the red line train system that you guys have nothing goes to the airport with the bus system from what I'm seeing is their future projects that that is going to happen. And besides brt does Legos have a actual bus system for instance like the great cities of Paris France Tokyo even the city I live in Newark New Jersey do you guys have a major Transit center within the central business I see a lot of improvements that needs to be will there be a major Transit hub connecting brt the Blue line the red line the green line together in one central location will some of these lines go to the airport and will there be a train line connecting Legos and other cities within Nigeria not just Legos state for instance the way that we have it here in the United States will there be a line and a bus system connecting the largest city in Nigeria to its capital. A lot of people may say I'm being mean and nasty but only thing I'm saying is this Legos is a large City with lots of people moving about but the transportation system even though it is trying to improve which is a good thing it still has a long way to go
Calm down Rome wasn't built in a day , just give it some time and please stop comparing the continent with Western countries , at least they are moving in the right direction
@@damanayadekunle7232 that is true what you just said but you guys as you Nigerians get on here and talk about Legos Victoria Island is this is not London or this is not New York you guys do a lot of comparing. And as I said before I'm asking these questions because building infrastructure is good but there's a lot of factors that I feel are being missed here. Around some of the stations the sidewalks are torn up there's mud and holes in the ground with people playing in dirty water so let's talk about that. I follow a lot of infrastructure not just around us Europe Asia and other countries also follow things around Africa. I see other countries that have come from where you guys are but have much better infrastructure than you do South Africa Kenya Egypt amongst others so don't tell me to calm down this is social media I say what's on my mind
@@kemikole-emmanuel3744 I didn't know that thank you because I was very curious that's good to know is it connected to the capital of you guys this country
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Your creativity knows no bounds. This is pure gold
thank you 😊
This video alone is so wonderful.Lagos is truly beautiful. Ozed lovely content as always.
@kosiudezue1730 thank you sir
The way this guy dey promote Lagos ehn, Lagos govt suppose give u award o😂
@@jaybstudio7437 😆😆
Bro pls tour the blue line again I heard there has been an excellent maintenance culture. Thanks for the amazing videos as always 🎉🎉🎉🎉
okay sir
Please can you give us an update about the Lagos arena project,thanks.
okay sir
Nigerian roads are very dirty and never maintained, drainages are blocked disallowing water to flow through the drainage when it rains blocked.
Roads not marked. Heap of sands along the roads. Potholes everywhere. Little to no trees. Open drainages. Lagos as a long way to go to be compared with advanced cities in North Africa like Rabat, Tangier. We still have a very long way to go honestly 😢.
I want to believe you aren't living in Lagos state. However, Lagos state is undergoing transformation. It is gradual process. Lagos state was over populated due to influx of people because of its commerce. Lagos is the smallest in area sq/m. All your concern will be taken care of when they have finished with the development. When you compared Lagos two decades ago to now, you will understand that the state is making progress. Lagos cannot have trees because there was no trees when it was developed. But road markings will be done when roads are finished.
Where do u think the new greenline will be situated ?seems like a lot of demolition will happen
@chincherri recently LASG and others inspect the rightofways of the greenline which is starting from Marina to lekki free zone
So I believe the rightofways is still under review and more information will be released to the public soonest...then will know the true effect on property on that corridor
For me it will make sense for them to elevate it on that corridor based on what I’m seeing
brt to lawanson
@@ayobami5774 Okay 🌹🌹
This is an obvious revelation that shows that Lagos isn't dirty, Lagosians are. Or like they said in Iwaju, mainlanders are.
Dem say mak u show inside the bus?😢
@naijapickuptv3241 next time I'll do 💗
I've been watching a few videos lately on the mass transit infrastructure in Lagos Nigeria and I'm seeing that thing still need to be improved since this bus terminal I'm not seeing any major transportation hubs in Lagos connecting it with the green line and the red line train system that you guys have nothing goes to the airport with the bus system from what I'm seeing is their future projects that that is going to happen. And besides brt does Legos have a actual bus system for instance like the great cities of Paris France Tokyo even the city I live in Newark New Jersey do you guys have a major Transit center within the central business I see a lot of improvements that needs to be will there be a major Transit hub connecting brt the Blue line the red line the green line together in one central location will some of these lines go to the airport and will there be a train line connecting Legos and other cities within Nigeria not just Legos state for instance the way that we have it here in the United States will there be a line and a bus system connecting the largest city in Nigeria to its capital. A lot of people may say I'm being mean and nasty but only thing I'm saying is this Legos is a large City with lots of people moving about but the transportation system even though it is trying to improve which is a good thing it still has a long way to go
Calm down Rome wasn't built in a day , just give it some time and please stop comparing the continent with Western countries , at least they are moving in the right direction
lagos is connected to the capitals of 2 neighbouring states by national rail namely ogun and oyo state, slowly but surely we will get there🙂
@@damanayadekunle7232 that is true what you just said but you guys as you Nigerians get on here and talk about Legos Victoria Island is this is not London or this is not New York you guys do a lot of comparing. And as I said before I'm asking these questions because building infrastructure is good but there's a lot of factors that I feel are being missed here. Around some of the stations the sidewalks are torn up there's mud and holes in the ground with people playing in dirty water so let's talk about that. I follow a lot of infrastructure not just around us Europe Asia and other countries also follow things around Africa. I see other countries that have come from where you guys are but have much better infrastructure than you do South Africa Kenya Egypt amongst others so don't tell me to calm down this is social media I say what's on my mind
@@kemikole-emmanuel3744 I didn't know that thank you because I was very curious that's good to know is it connected to the capital of you guys this country
@mrrockdaddy100 i am jamaican and second don't calm down please stay angry 👍