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Monday, May 01, 2023
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Lagos on the move as usual whilst others are still giving excuses for their inadequacies
ReplyDeleteEko onibaje o
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Kogi for example
DeleteThis is a welcome development. Congratulations Lagosians.
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeleteThis is a good development.
Eko ooni bajee ooooπͺ
With all these bad roads with potholes wey fit swallow volks
ReplyDeleteYour exaggeration is second to none
DeleteTake your negativity elsewhere
@ anon 11.59,but anon 11.02 is actually stating the facts,why not do the roads first,the roads are bad,too much traffic everywhere and you are introducing electric card into that chaos,these our leaders are too old to reason well,common mobile phone is still experiencing problems after so many years,let alone electric cars,fix the problems from the scratch first before trying to copy more developed countries
DeleteGreat work Sanwo Olu. More development to Eko Akete.
ReplyDeleteThey should try and maintain it. Let it not be like BRT buses
ReplyDeleteUntil NEPA abi PHCN strike and you find yourself stuck and no way yo come down. Buahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
ReplyDeleteIn 2023 see what people are celebrating as if it is something that fell down from heaven.
Oops! I forgot. Some of you have never crossed your village stream so all of this looks like Americanwonder π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ #bushman
I believe the buses are fully charged before moving so they don't need electricity on the road. Just at charge stations. Funny thing is it's probably generators they will be using to charge them. May God heal Nigeria.
DeleteBianca Bruno
Stop advertising your ignorance. Electric vehicle does not mean it powered by electricity in real time. It has nothing to do with NEPA while on the move.
DeleteCongratulations oooooooooo
ReplyDeleteWill it work fine? Will they be able to maintain this?
Wow ππππ
ReplyDeleteNice one π
ReplyDeleteOgbeni, fix our roads and bridges! The traffic everyday as a result of these is really crazy!
ReplyDeleteIt's only those currently living in Lagos and plying these roads everyday that will understanding. It has nothing to do with politics.
I must experience this,
ReplyDeleteI can’t rejoice for electric buses when average citizens cannot get steady electricity.
ReplyDeleteis there stable electricity????
ReplyDeletenice. innovation tho'
Nice innovation Mr governor for taking the bull by the horn even people thought it wasn'tpossible
ReplyDeleteTo maintain normal vehicles is a challenge then add electricity on top?
ReplyDeleteApart from the maintenance of the vehicle, what about electricity failure? And bad roads in Lagos. I live in Badagry and I bet you that this vehicle will not function there bc of the bad road. Funny politicians that will leave the basic and be chasing air.
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