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Wednesday 3 October 2012

Apapa - Oshodi Expressway Near Sunrise Bus Stop Finally Caves In

The Apapa - Oshodi Expressway at (Sunrise Bus-stop), finally caved in today Oct 3rd. Only the service lane is now accessible, coupled with so many trucks plying that route, motorists now spend an average of 2-3hrs to get to work every morning. It's a federal road, so they should please do something about it, it's  getting really crazy.

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  1. YEH I saw dis dis morning on my way 2 work. Dat road is disastrous. Dat road burst tyres so dont even bother driving on it.
    U wud think d busiest road in lag wud b d best maintenace-wise but dat road is terrible.
    Der wer 3 cars in all dat wer overturned.
    Julius begger must b using clay on des roads.
    Bloody rip-off
    Billie jean

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  2. LINDA I TAUGHT YOU HAVE FASHOLA'S PHONE NUMBER? YOU BETTER CALL HIS ATTENTION BECAUSE I DON'T THINK HE IS AWARE OF THIS THINGS. EVEN THE COMMITTEE HE OPEN AS LASTMA, I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING CONCERNING THIS BAD ROADS. THEY SHOULD REACH THE GOVERNMENT IMMEDIATELY, THATS THEIR JOB

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    1. Thought not taught, These things not this things,he opened not he open, these bad roads not this bad roads and finally that's or that is, not that. I'd like to rest now.

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    2. Jannie love,i did like to point ought your on english errors.its not this bad roads it those bad roads. Those in teems of the fart that the Apapa road is their not where you are currently, so it have to be those. Finalely its called that's. I rest my case.

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    3. First of all anon 4:58pm ur english spellings na okolo over 1 billion.what is finalely=finally, ought=out,teems=terms,fart na mess?=fact,too much short hand is not good for ur spellings take note.Julius Berger is at the bottom of the pile of construction companies in Germany,only in nigeria r they considered the best.

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  3. what has fashola been doing? Or is it because it's a federal road?. Let him follow the examples of Godswill Akpabio

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    1. What has Fashola got to do with this one? It's a fed road. GEJ shld fix it since he won't let Fash do it. The Lagos/abeokuta exp had a caved in portion after abule egba sometime age, and whenFash tried to fix it, d fed govt warned him NOT to do so, cos it was outside his juris. D mumu fed govt has not fixed it till dis day.

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  4. Cnt beliv wat am seein afta de fed govt ll b braggin of their achivement n hw they allocate big millions 4 projects dat we neva get 2 c being done

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  5. Woah!

    http://africansweetheart.blogspot.co.uk/

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  6. That's the heartbeat of Nigeria and in such bad shape that's a big disgrace.GEJ and his crew have no clue

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    1. Its the "centre of excellence" the heartbeat of nigeria is delta state. Mind you *eyes rolling*

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    2. Teacher dont teach pple on this blog nonsense eh! Edo state is the 'heartbeat of d nation', while Delta is 'the big heart'.

      Ai

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    3. Correcter must be d worst.heartbeat of nigheria is EDO state,delta is d big heart

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    4. @Baby confessor; U sef naim come fcuk up pass. Delta state never at anytime used "The heartbeat of N̶i̶g̶e̶r̶i̶a̶ the Nation" as its slogan but "The Big Heart" which our present clueless, thieving, ugly, etc, gov, Uduaghan changed to "The finger of G̶o̶d̶ god". God's finger isn't a thieving one so it must be his own small god he's referring to. Fcuking idiats. #eyes rolling(x2)
      #Angry Deltan

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    5. Baby confessor, Delta state is "τ̣̣ђё big heart" while Edo state is τ̣̣ђё "heart beat of τ̣̣ђё nation"

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  7. sumfin shuld b done sharpaly wo.....zim|D dey hia xo###

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  8. 9ja @ 52, bad roads everywhere

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  9. crazy is an understatement!that place is a death trap!I stay in satelite and work in apapa,the last time I passed there I almost cried!now I pass ajegunle or orile!its too sad wat our govt does 2us.that place has bin like dat 4a while now!

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  10. Na wa oh..I wonda wat fashola is doin sef.pls I need his fone numba.all d major roads in lagos re terible.the whole of ejigbo nd idimu,no good road.everywere messd up nd his talkin abt beutification....mtcheeew

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  11. And we have a government abi! see wetin people dey suffer.

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  12. na waoooo, now d tin don collapse govt go quick answer.....oshisko

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  13. This, LIB friends is a toy story compared to what is going on right now along Abuja-Lokoja expressway. Kindedly speaking, Mr. Badluck Jonathan dat calls himself Mr. President hasn't shown any dividence of democracy since he mounted that seat. That man shud kuku-ma step aside if he dosn't know how to rule.
    Linda I honestly tink you shud write something abou the Lokoja-Abuja expressway palaver.
    Cos that road is something else right now.(Hell).
    Wud send you some photo's.
    ¤Cloyd Ndu¤

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  14. That serves u pple right! All of u that want to live and die in Lagos! That city is over crowded!

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    1. So people should flee from lagos as if it will help the state of the roads. Shallow minded specimen because you have refused to take a leap of faith and leave your village you want to justify your being a coward.

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  15. I find it amazing not at the state of infrastructures in that country but at the audacity of many who do not pay taxes but yet, somehow, expect miracles when it comes to these infrastructures being maintained. Until people are willing to take responsibility and make their own contributions as we do here in the western world, then nothing good will happen there especially, with infrastructures.

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  16. Lagos and bad road, God will help us.

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  17. @ Anon 2:39pm,u r such a fool.so cos pple live in lagos dey deserve to suffer.u r jst a nitwit,mean animal in human skin

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  18. Since it is a very busy road, he should try and fix it with the states fund, and then apply to federal govt for refund. Thats Nigeria For you.

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  19. @Cloyd Ndu. please tell us what is happening on that road. cos my sis left minna for enugu two days ago. we ve not seen or heard from her. we cant reach her. how is the road pls.
    thanks.

    UJU

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  20. Na mek dem dey waste millions of Naira on unnecessary projects dem sabi..... Rubbish!!!

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  21. Poor Jonna,when ur the leader u take d blame but hush ppl; it starts wit you.Hav u stoppd drivin against trafik,pay income taxes,be d exceptional best @ ur work(employed or otherwise),throwin gabbage out dat movin vehicle(aeroplane inclusive lol!),not participatin in elections( yet u register 4 d most absurd reasons leavin slots 4 possible riggin), carelessly unconservative( abusing dat ur portion of 4000 megawatts),turnin eyez blind (to crimes commited by ur yahoo family where d don is ur Dad or dat ur politician uncle u knw is abusing office)...the list goes on. Change starts wit u.

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    1. Well said comrade well said.

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  22. Some pple are so dumb"eyes rolling"....dats a federal road and Gov fashola ve been warned by d federal govt to stay off fed roads!!!can't u get dat u dumb skulls....All d blames of bad roads in Lagos is shifted on Fashola..haaaaa"!!!Pay your tax and let d govt help U dats what we re talking here in Lagos!

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  23. thats naija for u ,if foreign paper show the road now we in this forum will abuse them,the problem with us is we like the world to show vgc lekki maitama asokorro wuse one and two while 90percent of our citizens lives in gutter,if the world wants to go and see wonder world naija is not among 80 abegi ,abu dahbi in U:A:E as a city is more beautifull than our inside aso rock

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  24. thats naija for u ,if foreign paper show the road now we in this forum will abuse them,the problem with us is we like the world to show vgc lekki maitama asokorro wuse one and two while 90percent of our citizens lives in gutter,if the world wants to go and see wonder world naija is not among 80 abegi ,abu dahbi in U:A:E as a city is more beautifull than our inside aso rock

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  25. Its a big big shame, the entire lagos badagry expressway road is a mess.... i am not kidding, feels like we just ended a war.... the entire road i off and cars literally have to fly.... Please FG do something.. eko o ni baje ohhhh

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  26. The road was patched overnight and there is free flow of traffic now. But this was just a temporary measure. The next little rain is going to wash off all the sand that was poured on the bad spot. We need them to fix the road once and for all.
    Thanks a lot "powerful Linda". I'm sure some people in Govt are really following your blog and the road was fixed as soon as you put up the pix.

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  27. Unfortunately Linda did not complete her Story. Protecting Fashola as usual. Federal Government has commence work on that Road for the Past 4months throu JULIUS BERGER. They started from where VANGUARD and MTN office is. They are almost at IJESHA. Please Media/ONLINE BLOG should pass accurate info.

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  28. @Edi Richard. Stop peddling lies, i pass that road on a daily basis, only one side of the road has been refurbished since. The other side leading to Apapa is in a deplorable state. Linda is not protecting anybody, the road is a federal road - pure and simple. Pictures don't lie. u can see things for yourself. Thanks.

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  29. People for island no dey see all this ones ooh sad face

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