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Monday, June 03, 2019

Lagos State Govt To Resume Work On Abandoned Badagry Expressway...

The New Government in Lagos has identified short, medium and long term projects across the state that requires swift attention. 

Gov Sanwo Olu and his deputy Dr Hamzat inspected the roads on the Badagry expressway corridor and have confirmed that work will begin this month to ease the pain of everyday commuting











WOW:::Praise God!!!

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  1. Welldone Sirs!!!

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  2. Thank God.... Finally πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
    Sanwo-Olu, the Lord is your strength

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  3. I am beginning to like this Sanwo-Olu. He has good plans and can't wait to execute them. I just pray power dosent corrupt him along the line!

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  4. I’m excited! His swiftness to actions are really commendable. I hope he keeps it this way! Way to go zaddy

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  5. Praaaaaaiiiise Master Jesus
    Finally
    People are suffering on that road.
    Iyanaba to Okoko is an eyesore

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  6. Thank God ooooo,this is a good news o..pls don't do half and remain half o.

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  7. ok I hope you don't stop half way o because no be today we dey see IGG

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  8. I said it..

    He was really eager.

    I pray he sustains the momentum and delegates duties to his deputy.

    The deputy is also capable

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  9. No pot bellies on the Governor and Hamzat. What a wawu

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  10. Thank God oh,I pray he completes it.That road is very terrible.People that ply alakija,trade fair,iyana oba,okoko,agbara,lasu,are really suffering.A journey that would take 15mins,will take nothing less than 3hours.
    I pray it works outs.

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  11. I hope he can keep up all this gra gra with actual implementation of projects


    LEPπŸ˜›


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  12. I cant wait oooo,going to see my parent is usually hell, I spent 5 hours just from island to badagry. it will be a great relief

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  13. I sincerely pray this comes to reality.

    I remember sometimes ago plying that road and was so appalled and asked why is this road still in this stare after so many years? Someone answered that its because they didn't vote for APC ,I was like so what? Don't they pay tax? Why collect tax from those who didn't vote for you. Once you collect tax ,you should do the road.

    I pray Sanwoolu fulfil this promise.

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  14. I was on that road last year December on a training to ASCON and was appalled at the bad state. my driver was driving but na me tire pass...I wanted to drive myself back to lagos but I told him to come back and pick me the day we were rounding up oh. how do people survive that road daily?

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