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Saturday, 11 July 2015

Pics: Nigerian lady repairs bad street in Lekki using her own money

Media personality and Vlogger Ariyike Akinbobola did something most won't do. She repaired the bad road leading to her home after waiting endlessly for government to carry out repairs. She bought broken blocks and sand and poured it on the road - which is usually flooded after heavy downpour - to make it motorable. What the street looks like before (left) and what it looks like now (right). Well done to her. More photos after the cut...



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    1. Dis is lady of substance...
      God bless her, and I wish her well for dis.

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    2. Good of her.

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    3. Great stuff! Its not every time we wait for government.


      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    4. Indeed don't wait for wht ur country wil do 4u but do unto ur country wht u can instead of waiting 4d govt.

      God bless her abundantly for dis, and I wish her d best thereof. Thumbs up, and more power to her elbows.

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    5. Indeed don't wait for wht ur country wil do 4u but do unto ur country wht u can instead of waiting 4d govt.

      God bless her abundantly for dis, and I wish her d best thereof. Thumbs up, and more power to her elbows.

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    6. Indeed don't wait for wht ur country wil do 4u but do unto ur country wht u can instead of waiting 4d govt.

      God bless her abundantly for dis, and I wish her d best thereof. Thumbs up, and more power to her elbows.

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    7. God bless her for doin this. Lord replenish her pockets ijn

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    8. How Nice...God bless her much.

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    9. She should go and repair the ones leading to other peoples home in abule egba and akute..if u fix the road leading to ur house u dont deserve media aknowledgement

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    10. The road Is leading to her house . But that's nice anyway

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    11. This is what most rich 9ja refuses 2 do. With this we can achieve a better n beautiful lagos. God ll uplift her above her desire expectations.

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    12. Wow what a commendable act! Shows that we do not need the government to bring about change in some areas. We keep talking about change but have we brought about change?

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    13. Pple do it here steady. My mum fills d street every 4yrs. God bless her and bless my mum too. Yeye chairman wey we dey get, dunno their job. Ndi oshi!

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    14. Good to know that people like this still exists. Kudos ma'am, God bless u.



      #TeamBlessed#

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    15. She shouldn't do more than that ooo. Cos I hear that when you tar a road, you are fined and have to pay the government

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    16. Royal IdiotHood must u comment 4 times to pass ur point across. Ode

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    17. Nne God bless you abundantly. Linda take note!

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    18. Nne God bless you abundantly. Linda take note!

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    19. Choi see lekki really terrible

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    20. She's not d first to have repaired a road. My sister also repaired a road without making noise abt it. 😲😲😲😲🙌🙌

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    21. Nice n good for her...its beta to use d money to repair d road dan to always take ur car to mechanic for repair u mite even spend more

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  2. Wow good to see there are still humanitarians in dis wrld

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    2. Ppl do it,buh dey gt arrested cos dey r doin d govt's job

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    1. I applaud the effort but that isn't fixing the road. She made it more passable and God bless her for that. The govt needs to tar that joint ASAP

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  4. Leading by example, linda will rather buy all d colours of channel boy bag lol

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    1. That's cos her street isn't flooded

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    2. Do u know how many Nigerians Linda has helped......even Nigeria government never do half

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  5. Indeed don't wait for wht ur country wil do 4u but do unto ur country wht u can instead of waiting 4d govt.

    God bless her abundantly for dis, and I wish her d best thereof. Thumbs up, and more power to her elbows.

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  6. Shame on our Nigeria govt

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    1. My thoughts exactly ! Ifele mee gbuo ndi na achi anyi

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    1. Wow! I guess she read my comment here when I said that the residents in an area with bad roads can effect the change themselves. I mean, why live in dirtiness and squalor when you can turn things around? Its not our duty but the govt cares not. She really tried

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  8. Am sorry dis is not news in nigeria. When we packed into our house my dad. Did the road for our street, bought nepa poles and wires and connected electricity to our house, we also dug our bore hole..i stay in lagos btw....well thumbs up to the lady

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    1. We are talking about your age mate. . A lady for that matter and ure talking about your daddy. Grow up.

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    2. Was government supposed to buy wires for electricity connection to your house? Lol. And the borehole? Who for dig am? Government? Lmao

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    3. Lol im sure u are a small kid. So govt should dig ur personal borehole?? Who do u think does all that?

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    4. Lol. Don't you know that when you build your house you would need to get all the things re mentioned above done?

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    5. Eeya! Nwa daddy!! Hope daddy feeds you too-*pouts* Lol

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    6. Lol, Naija my people una too much, u really ask the guy well who will buy the whires nd dig the bore hole, maybe na Fashola fmer governor suppose to buy the whires dig the bore hole 4 them before. Lol

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    7. Lol, Naija my people una too much, u really ask the guy well who will buy the whires nd dig the bore hole, maybe na Fashola fmer governor suppose to buy the whires dig the bore hole 4 them before. Lol

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    8. That's what you get for relocating to a bush

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    9. My thought exactly .. dis is nothing compared to what pple do at ago palace way okota .. my former street at owolabi lord bstop was graded and tarred by just 1 man .. and i mean the whole street

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    10. She made her point duh!! Poles are meant 2 be mounted by govt....nice one lady!!

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    11. Why do guys hide under anonymity to talk rubbish..... at ur age u are still talking MY DAD! Ibe gi amuchaala umu lol.... gerrof this blog my friend... ndi dad hahahaha

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    12. Anyways she did a gr8 job, she has d funds 2 do so...u dnt xpect unemployed graduates with Lil or no money 2 carry this out do u?

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  9. Shame on our Nigeria govt

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  10. Pretty lady too. Is she going to submit her receipts for reimbursement? It's a bad idea for citizens to resort to fixing public facilities with their own money. Hold government accountable by demanding this lady be repaid for her good deed.

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  11. That's thoughtful of her. Above all, the rich people in the area have money to buy mansions without putting heads together to construct a good drainage system. Thumbs up to her for this tho

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  12. Her head dey dia... Oya do make you finish d oda side ehn!!!

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  13. Woow kudos to her

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  14. More wealth to her

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  15. Good. Now let her get ready to be fined or dragged to court by d local government. Y do u fnk many throw their faces away? Govt will fine you for repairing their road cos it wlda been a source of them chopping money. This totally beats me. I know of 2 catholic churches facing prosecution cos they fixed the road to the church. I pray though her case is different. Hoping so... Kudos to ir blessed heart girlie... U did it for ur car sake!

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    1. My dear she better pray they leave her alone cos she will be dragged to court. Its actually illegal to use ur money and repair roads can u beat that?????

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    2. Exactly!
      Same thing I was thinking.

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  16. God bless your beautiful heart

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  17. If she build her house there she no gt choice. My dad did d same so its nt news

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    1. Who is your daddy?

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    2. You are an idiot Laura brown.

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    3. Ndi dad.... lol.... talk about u and leave dad

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  18. God bless you

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  19. Dis is old news now linda. When all blogs don forget d news,na now u dey bring am come ur own blog. U need to step up dis amebo work oooooo.

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  20. This is no news linda. Before state government came to work on our road, for 6 years, we paid people to come and work on it. We bought transformer, etc. It s just no news.

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  21. Wow God bless her richly...i remembered ages ago when my father was doing the same thing.Naija govt bad gannnnnn...anyway no council tax being paid,so DIY..kudos to her.

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  22. Nazareth Abidemi11 July 2015 at 10:04

    God will surely reward her.

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  23. Thumbs up to her, but sincerely, dis shoudnt be NEWS.....People are doing this everyday na..In Satellite Town, we fix our roads our selves, buy Nepa Poles/Transformers our selves..So why is Dis News? I Live in Site G..

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    1. It should be news cos we dont hear such except complains and complains. Its like how we complain naija churches extort money but we never hear about those who dedicate their cause to charity. Government need to be brought to accountability and citizens need to be made aware, so we dont continue the process of blind people leading the blind

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  24. Act of bravery....God reward her.

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  25. To be sincere we don't need to wait for government to everything for us, the little one you're capable of doing. Its better you do it after all this our country and we are government itself. I appreciate her effort and I pray God will continue to bless her. I hope some rich people will emulate her action, believe me it will really help improving the nation!!!

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  26. she could get arrested for this in this foolish country

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  27. hrm paul ojeih11 July 2015 at 10:21

    See me c wahala bfor nkor she for no repair am no b her house no make she sit down dey wait for government. A lot of folks fix their roads sink bore holes in their communities carry out humanitarian projects yet they don't brag bot it or put it in social media dis one buy block of 10,ooo take patch her road we no go hear word rubbish

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  28. What is good about this? If u wan do road do am well, no drainage just yeye cheap sand and you are praising yourself! Mcheeeww rubbish

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  29. THE PROBLEM WITH US IS THAT BECAUSE WE HAVE SUFFERED LONG, ANY LITTLE NOTCH ON OUR SITUATION BECOMES A GREAT DEAL. SINCERELY SPEAKING, DID FASHOLA PERFORM AS MUCH AS THE MONEY AVAILABLE TO HIM COULD GO? LET'S MAKE IT AN HONEST CONVERSATION DEVOID OF INSULTS. AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT'S ABOUT OUR LIVES.

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  30. It is better for her to fix the road now or fix her car later,this is not news,

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  31. If she comes out for the next election i will vote for her

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  32. wow ... inspiring to anothers ..

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  33. And some people will say Fashola was a legend. I tire...I just tire.

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  34. Thats ma cousin repping... Thumbs up girl..





    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  35. Godbless you darling, and may he replenish your pocket!!! This is so humanitarian

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  36. This is what we should do instead of complain, fix what you can and not add to it.

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  37. Before kwanụ. Ọ chọburu ịpasa jeep na ezi?

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  38. Please ds is not news naa...dnt do it naaa, na ur car go spoil....hissss!

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  39. Adeshina

    Good,may God bless her for her little contribution towards bailing out the people in that area from that horrible road and this is what every privilege well meaning nigeria should emulate.

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  40. That's is what is called a woman of substance, not all those attention seekers. Go girl

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  41. Lmao. Looking at the pictures, ask I can do is laugh.

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  42. all these will soon wash away as there is still no proper drainage. kudos to her though.

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  43. Pls I didn't see anytin jare d road is still lik dat so bcos she put broken blocks we shud praise her abeg! Bia linda y re u always puttin ur designer bags on IG is childish bliv me u re jst money miss road bitch, hope u knw wit d way u showing off no man go marry u mumu

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  44. So what about the other side of the road? and by the way that road is only okada-rable lol... big
    ups to her tho, we await 2019 when u would
    come out to run for a political office nah so
    Desmond id!ot take start...

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  45. Thumps! Kudos! Personality of d yr.

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  46. Thumps! Kudos! Personality of d yr.

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  47. My country nigeria,its a big shame. This is lekki o. Let every rich people that have a house there donate money together and fix these roads. Afterall people dont pay taxes on houses there. The govt are busy stealing national money so they wont come.unless one of them owns a house there.

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  48. woooo....that nice of her!!!

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  49. This woman should be honored for taking the initiative that most of her higher income rollers never took. Imagine what naija would look like if these mansion owners invested their additional taxes her. They live their mansion and enter a street dump in exotic cars. D government is you and I....gosh when will people understand

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  50. Na wa ooOoooOoh

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  51. Abeg as u r tru wth that road,come okokomaiko.

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  52. Anon 10:06 y u no put am for lib? Linda for don make una popular nw.

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  53. God bless her

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  54. Hmmm...be carful before you know it...Lagos state will charge you for doing construction of a road without getting a permit.....the people are terrible..singing....The election jingle...Ammmmmbo...Ammmmbo. APC...they are criminals. Well done madam

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  55. Well done madam...but be careful before you know it those Lagos state Government theives will charge you for Construction without a permit. All APC rogues...Tinubu, Fahola, now the baby criminal....as the election jingle song went......Ammmmmmmbo....Ammmbo! Well done madam. I salute you. As we know we have to be our own local government...supply your own water,light, and now roads. Meanwhile they will tell you to pay tax. May God punish them all.

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  56. Reasons why this lekki is expensive baffles me a lot. Swampy areas is built by government and mortgage companies so they provide accessible roads and electricity not random individuals building anything anywhere all over places. How on earth industrial projects built in a residential areas is mind disturbing

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  57. She is a very good example..

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  58. She is a very good example

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  59. Good Heart not just for her alone but for the benefit of people living around her. #SweetPussy

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  60. Una go hail aba residence then.because this is a norm in aba.ppl do it every year.lik is now a ritual which you must perfperform.they fix their road on their own every yeat

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  61. She should be made governor of Lagos. This is the kind of human being we need in Naija. And she's beautiful too. Choi. Sexy thing, you do well. I can't stop being happy for what this woman did.

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  62. Beautiful lady.. God bless u

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  63. Ehya! D nxt thing u will here now is dat Government has sued her! Its so common in Nigeria. Nice one ma'am!

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  64. Bayo lawal n olaomo lawal ur sister is working kudos to her.

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  65. Linda I didn't see my comment. Haba!

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  66. Nice but the road needed a drainage much more than the sandfilling. An earth drainage I.e just excavation would be better

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  67. The problem with most island residents is that they are live for themselves. I don't see why streets cannot task themselves to make their roads motorable. They pay huge zonal levies. What a he heck do they zones use them for? That is what is killing all of them over there. You will see very fine structures but no access roads. Everyone feels driving keeps will save them from the road problems. Day never break sef. Very soon, the cars will not see roads to enter sef. That's where Magodo residents better pass this areas. Their money works for them. Money miss road individuals. At least this one here know sey Na road she for hang of nothing is done. Meanwhile she will do it and other motorists will drive with ease on it.

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  68. Aunty is looking for endorsement.

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