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*These are high speed trains?hmmmmm na wah!!!
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But is this the one for Lagos to Calabar, make una do quick o.
ReplyDeleteNa so dem team come parddinton station in UK, come dey snap ticketing office. Awon forward never, backward never.
DeleteAfi parddinton na.
DeleteHigh speed gini? If I hear!
DeleteEwo ni parddinton? Did you forget the spelling?
DeleteHigh Speed Snails...
ReplyDeleteThis is the train that carried the bricks that was used to build the wall of China. I have seen high speed trains, this is an archaic joke
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha!!!
DeleteKuku kill me.
π you are mouthed!
DeleteHahahaha...so funny. And I'm sure they used billions of naira to acquire the locomotives. Shame!!!
DeleteLooks more like a vintage train if thats the picture up there.our leaders will never cease to embarrass themselves, bring in used trains if you want to, but don't call them high speed! Nonsense
ReplyDeleteTrains that other countries have abandoned we repair and call high speed trains
ReplyDeleteI hope the train stations are in good condition, if not, this is a waste of money and at the moment, the least of all Nigeria problem.
ReplyDeleteWhy can't Nigeria leaders make a scale of preference? Is this all the minister of transportation has to do at this moment...
These are not high speed trains.They are used as slow trains...
ReplyDeleteLol! Me I want to travel to Kaduna from Abuja in the ''high speed'' train this Christmas,lol
ReplyDeleteThis is a joke! π¨ what type of embarrassment is this bikonu?
ReplyDeleteI am not surprise because Nigeria is a dumping ground. We accept any trash that most countries wants to get rid of.
ReplyDeleteHow can they call this high speed trains,do they think that we are stupid...these are dead trains from China π€π€π€π€
ReplyDeleteLEPπ
This is a complete lie. How can they call this high speed train?
ReplyDeleteThis one na slow speed turtle train lol
ReplyDeleteRefurbished second hand trains
ReplyDeleteSMH!
Can we ask whoever is in charge of procuring these high speed trains the average speed they'd be travelling at, then maybe their top speed as well.
ReplyDeleteI tire for Nigerian looters, sorry leaders.
Someone has pocketed the money for the real train and bought this thing from the Chinese thrift store.
ReplyDeleteSomeone has pocketed the money for the real train and bought this thing from the Chinese thrift store.
ReplyDeleteAh Jehovah Nissi! Warisisdis?high speed gini? This old n rugged things,that looks like the one that, one mad man was standing ontop to commit suicide in India. Kai these people will not sell us out of Naija o. Lemme just go ansleep
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