1trillion naira (over $800million) sounds expensive, why does it cost so much? how does this cost compare with similar roads else where in Africa and beyond? Just wondering....
You have to consider the terrain not just the length because been a coastal road there have to be more structure put in place to safeguard against erosion unlike when you are just constructing in a plain road.
Nigeria and lagos state government please don't demolish landmark beach resort.Lagos state and Nigeria need more worldclass resorts like landmark on the coastal road not demolishing what is already on ground.Please move the alignment away from landmark beach and tell the owner you are sorry for any incovenience you may have caused him.Nigeria will be sending investors,especially Nigerians in the diaspora the wrong signal by demolishing such an investment.Think of the consequence,l for one would never bring any investment to Nigeria if a place like landmark can be demolished.Why is the black man more interested in self harm and destruction?We should be building,creating,instead of building on one hand and at the same time detroying with the other hand.Thank you.
It's going to be on the coast,Edo state is not on the coast is it? From lagos to ogun,then ondo,delta,bayelsa,rivers,akwa lbom and calabar in cross rivers stste.That is why it's called coastal highway.
@@suntanglory Thanks for your reply and clarification but Edo state is equally close to the coast. Once completed I suspect the road will not be further than about 30 munites drive from Benin city I hope. This should improve travel in and out of Benin city.
@@DwekyStore It will be further than 30 minutes from benin city.From warri to benin is more than an hour and the road is going through inner warri not PTI junction section.Which means driving up to benin will more than an hour.Some part of the ondo section might be closer for those going to benin l would think,from ekitipupa to ore into benin might be quicker than from warri.Thanks.
Do the math 36 months for 47 km in a total of 700 km in Nigerian term it simply means the project will start in Lagos and run through Yoruba land only . Its actually is a 47km project any other thing added is a rouse .
1trillion naira (over $800million) sounds expensive, why does it cost so much? how does this cost compare with similar roads else where in Africa and beyond? Just wondering....
The project was awarded to HI-Tech, we all know who owns hi-tech CC.
@@blalablu Who own hi-tech?
You have to consider the terrain not just the length because been a coastal road there have to be more structure put in place to safeguard against erosion unlike when you are just constructing in a plain road.
Hmmm bro did u think all goes direct for the contract u suppose to understand naijs na
The road will obviously be the most audacious road project in Nigeria
What is the timeline to deliver this project? It will be laudable if the whole 700 km project is completed in 8 years.
Omo this road is not a joke ohh
This will be good news for Calabar especially and neighbouring states
But why 36 months for a section of 47 km? Will the other sections run concurrently?
Nigeria and lagos state government please don't demolish landmark beach resort.Lagos state and Nigeria need more worldclass resorts like landmark on the coastal road not demolishing what is already on ground.Please move the alignment away from landmark beach and tell the owner you are sorry for any incovenience you may have caused him.Nigeria will be sending investors,especially Nigerians in the diaspora the wrong signal by demolishing such an investment.Think of the consequence,l for one would never bring any investment to Nigeria if a place like landmark can be demolished.Why is the black man more interested in self harm and destruction?We should be building,creating,instead of building on one hand and at the same time detroying with the other hand.Thank you.
Thank God the projected has started at last.
how can it pass through ondo to delta without passing through edo?
It's going to be on the coast,Edo state is not on the coast is it? From lagos to ogun,then ondo,delta,bayelsa,rivers,akwa lbom and calabar in cross rivers stste.That is why it's called coastal highway.
@@suntanglory Thanks for your reply and clarification but Edo state is equally close to the coast. Once completed I suspect the road will not be further than about 30 munites drive from Benin city I hope. This should improve travel in and out of Benin city.
@@DwekyStore It will be further than 30 minutes from benin city.From warri to benin is more than an hour and the road is going through inner warri not PTI junction section.Which means driving up to benin will more than an hour.Some part of the ondo section might be closer for those going to benin l would think,from ekitipupa to ore into benin might be quicker than from warri.Thanks.
If this road no reach Aba wàhálà go dey
We no wan connect with IPOB people.
Umahi is trying to open up Ebonyi through this road project, it will cross Ebonyi and get to Calaber
@@antnam4406
Bigot, and they are connecting it with Oduo nation. The minister doing it was also an IPOB.
@@antnam4406
It's tax payers money and IPOB people contributed to it.
They deserved some respect from tribal big*ts like you
@@antnam4406Always reasoning like an ant. name😂😂😂
Do the math 36 months for 47 km in a total of 700 km in Nigerian term it simply means the project will start in Lagos and run through Yoruba land only . Its actually is a 47km project any other thing added is a rouse .
Useless analysis.