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SubscribeBRT buses fast turning into Molues
Four years after the Bus Rapid Transport, BRT, was launched in Lagos to ease the movement of people from one place to another, the laudable project is fast turning into nightmare as stories of pain and discomfort have continued to trail the services offered by the operators amid growing need for easy and faster means of movement in the state.
Lagosians deserve to live better, not ‘Okada-life’ – Opeifa,
There is no public agitation against the traffic law. There is overwhelming support for it by Lagosians. Like in any society, those who are against any policy are those who kick. For your information we have document the commercial motorcycle operators signed, it was not forced on them.
BRT lane, riddle with potholes
When the Lagos government began to implement the Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) service by demarcating federal government roads in the state, politics was the intrigue used to almost mar the entire exercise.
BRT: Breaking the cycle of failed mass intra-city bus schemes
If you think you know a metropolitan city when you see one, just think again. Lagos, Nigeria’s former capital now economic headquarters of the largest, most populous black nation on earth, with its ambiguous, geographical, complex socio-cultural divisions, acquatic splendour, hectic, heavily congested living, characterised by infuriating nerve wracking, chaotic intracity transport system, leaving commuters devastated at end of the day
Nigeria: One kidnap too many, theatre of crimes
To many Nigerians, the word “incredible” is still very appropriate to describe the death of former Attorney-general of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the late Bola Ige who was gruesomely murdered on December, 21, 2001 of his Ibadan home, Oyo State .
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