LAGOS RED LINE TRAIN STARTS COMMERCIAL OPERATION
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- LAGOS RED LINE TRAIN STARTS COMMERCIAL OPERATION is a video where i explore the lagos red line as it commences its operation for the first time. i will share with you everything from ticket prices, to user experience as so on.
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Lagos is advancing steadily.
Just so Many massive development
1. Third mainland bridge
2.lekki ikoyi bridge
3. Lagos-badadry expressway
4. Lagos- calabar coastal highway
5. Eko Atlantic
6. Red line metro
7. Blue line metro and so many more projects.. Lagos is the future of African developed cities
Those Escalators being triggered by motion isn't just about Aesthetics. Its about power conservation. Saves a lot of power consumed by the escalator engines when not in use unlike those in malls and airports that run continuously. Though the traffic in such environments are higher. But the intermittent savings here and there when cumulated, amounts to significant savings over the months and years.
I love all this! But we need cleaners at the station and the surrounding area, I saw plastic bags etc littering the walkway as you made your way to the station.
This is lovely. Thank you for sharing. Luv from US of A
@@1111deebee thanks
Man aswr I was at the agege station with owa tosin today same time I met with this man too I almost came to the platform but the staff told us they were waiting for the governor
Man I left home as early as 5:30am
I spent my whole day at ikeja station waiting for the governor till 3pm nothing sup omo we headed home
It was so so frustrating their publicity was very poor but people no too turn up sha that's my experience though
Welldone man
I no even get idea anything dey happen for oyingbo station
omo crazy man. thanks
Is like I came early to the comment section
Welcome development for the citizens of Lagos State
Residents not citizens lmao 😂
Okay this escalators are cool
Kudos to the gov, sanwo olu
First 🎉
Hip hip hurray 🎉
@suntanglory wrote;
Part of Nigeria's problem is English language,it's extremely difficult trying to do everything and developed in someone else's mothertongue.The governor could have done the commissioning,something that the president already commissioned,yesterday, then the full operation starts today.Even a smarter country,the governor would have done the commissioning on Sunday and full operation starts on Monday,being the first day of a working week..But Nigeria,the leaders hardly reason analytically if they reason at all.Nice project nonetheless,lets hope they keep everything maintained and looking as good as new.Thank you.
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Peak irony is when someone who writes so badly hectors others about language proficiency or the lack of it. What’s “mothertongue”? Oh I get it, *mother tongue* is what our poser seems so incapable of writing correctly.
Part of Nigeria's problem is English language,it's extremely difficult trying to do everything and developed in someone else's mothertongue.The governor could have done the commissioning,something that the president already commissioned,yesterday, then the full operation starts today.Even a smarter country,the governor would have done the commissioning on Sunday and full operation starts on Monday,being the first day of a working week..But Nigeria,the leaders hardly reason analytically if they reason at all.Nice project nonetheless,lets hope they keep everything maintained and looking as good as new.Thank you.
It doesn't matter when they commission it. Stop ranting.
@@abasssanusi3348 It doesn't matter,stop being ignorant.The president should have commissioned over the weekend then to start operation on Monday.Why does it even need commissioning?It's done, it's tested,ready to serve the public is more than enough.
Whats the English language got to do with everything you complained about?
@@TMartins379 The fact that you asked tells me you don't actually understand what's happening..A lot of African inefficiencies,underdevelopment etc has a lot to do with using a foreign language.lf we were doing things in our mother tongue many things would be different.Communication is a very important tool in human and societal development,when you relay a massage to none native it sounds and comes across very different from a native.In that scenario,trying to developed with someone that speaks his or her native language will always mean you are handicapped from the start.If lagos were doing all these things in yoruba language,even that timetable would probably had been different,to reflect the governor and selected guest are the only ones using the train on that day.
What difference will that make? Or are you just being picky
Nice one boss , I hope you guys got your refund back o , because I don't trust the refund system in nigeria
Nice video Eko oni baje
They should increase the train frequency to every 30minutes
This is the same way they operated for the blue line and now the blue line train arrives every eighteen minutes
Why aren't you putting on your seatbelt? 🙄
Metro line or train?
Na bus dey run on rail?
Accra has none
Accra has Banku and Prostitutes nah
😂😂😂
@@emperor1681😮😮😮😮has haters
I love Lagos and Accra, lets show love for both cities and not pit one against the other. For instance, Lagos can borrow some of Accra's airport developments for instance
CHO CHO CHO FULL YOUR MOUTH . JUST MAKE ME WASTE MY DATA OLODO VLOGGER😂
Red line is not metro
It is
It's a metro raill. It's the train that makes it look like it's not metro
@@TypeCEdits3342 who built the track?
@chrisudoka5420 Still a metro raill, but it's not elevated like the blue line metro rail is. Instead they are sharing the tracks otherwise it would've cost to much for the red line metro raill to be elevated in its own tracks. They are saving money so Instead they are sharing it.
@@TypeCEdits3342 it's commuter train