Lagos - Abuja Railway Underway As Work Begins On Ibadan - Kano Railway With Spur To Abuja

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2022
  • Going to Abuja from Lagos by rail will soon be possible as work begins on Ibadan - Kano section of the Western Railway with a spur to Abuja. See the standard gauge route map.
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Komentáře • 80

  • @NedMedia
    @NedMedia  Před rokem +21

    This line will connect Nigeria's 🇳🇬 economic capital with the political capital. Thanks for the wonderful comments 😀 👍🏽

  • @akinbodeog
    @akinbodeog Před rokem +31

    Building this network is the most important thing we have ever done as a country. I hope we can do as much as possible by ourselves so we can save Forex and more lines. We need to connect every single major town by rail within the next 20 years. Plus urban metro lines in every major city.

    • @tmd-w1552
      @tmd-w1552 Před rokem +3

      This!!!

    • @davidlloyd8135
      @davidlloyd8135 Před rokem +3

      Single track is a transportation nightmare. Commute needs to go back and forth

  • @ogunyaolasunkanmi9971
    @ogunyaolasunkanmi9971 Před rokem +19

    You’re truly a blessing to our knowledges. Note this down, you’re the best content creator on economic development and advancement in Nigeria. I’m always looking forward to your contents. I implore you to do a very critical analysis on “fuel subsidy in Nigeria” as many people doesn’t know what actually it means. I hope you’ll give it a consideration and I’m looking forward to it already. Viva 9ja

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem

      Oh thanks for the amazing compliments 😊
      You can check this video we did a while ago czcams.com/video/T-I1N84Fis0/video.html
      Subsidy is unsustainable and a complete waste of infrastructure funds.

  • @slypius5957
    @slypius5957 Před rokem +6

    Your videos always brings hope to my father's land Nigeria, thank you for what you do. ❤️From Italy

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the amazing compliments & thanks for always watching 😊

    • @kamalope8458
      @kamalope8458 Před rokem

      My land is yoruba land. Not sokoto or enugu

  • @jimmydread9702
    @jimmydread9702 Před rokem +4

    Boy! I'm so proud of the advances you've made since you first launched this channel. I've watched you grow in leaps and bounds in terms content quality and presentation. You have established yourself as the gold standard on content production in Nigeria. Thank you for always striving for the best and incorporating advice and suggestions from your viewers. I really enjoyed your update on the ongoing railway projects in Nigeria. For those of us who are not home yet, your videos provide us a window into the progress that Nigeria is making. It also stimulates our desire to come home and contribute to that growth. Continue with your excellent job my brother, and may your efforts be crowned with success and fulfilment. Peace ☮️ my brother!

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +2

      Hey thanks Jimmy for the wonderful compliments. Your comment was wrongly marked as spam by CZcams. You can check this cheap electric car that's made in Nigeria czcams.com/video/37qFHANUr-E/video.html

  • @davidlloyd8135
    @davidlloyd8135 Před rokem +1

    A single track is a nightmare

  • @ajibolaobe2780
    @ajibolaobe2780 Před rokem +2

    I totally agree that we should start developing our own local technology. We churn out Engineers from our universities. And as you said, there are technicians who have worked alongside the Chinese on these rail projects. Why not use them to develop our local infrastructure instead of running to foreign contractors for things we can do ourselves? Imagine the amount of money we will be saving if we do this?

  • @Tirelesswarrior
    @Tirelesswarrior Před rokem +2

    @ 10:07: Why does it extend to Maradi, Niger? That's outside Nigeria. That means there should be border control at Daura.

  • @princeaghamiogie7154
    @princeaghamiogie7154 Před rokem +2

    Good news. Always looking forward to seeing your videos.

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for always watching Prince.

  • @soyabraham5364
    @soyabraham5364 Před rokem +2

    Connect the entire Nigeria with Railway lines

  • @lslhomedevices3955
    @lslhomedevices3955 Před rokem

    Thank you very much, I have been looking forward to hear the continuous of this rain project. Glad that it won't be abandoned.

  • @elizabethoke3521
    @elizabethoke3521 Před měsícem

    Over a year now and there's no railway station connecting Lagos to abuja

  • @rotimikayode1072
    @rotimikayode1072 Před rokem

    This is a good development.♥️🇳🇬😃

  • @lowla1022
    @lowla1022 Před rokem +1

    God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏

  • @maryidowu4843
    @maryidowu4843 Před rokem

    Thank you this wonderful job. How about OFFA Railway Station👍

  • @roid1510
    @roid1510 Před rokem +3

    the train fee has to be fair tho so its affordable for the average nigerian. actually it should undercut the fares by unofficial rides to make unofficial obsolete

  • @samuelvictor9194
    @samuelvictor9194 Před rokem

    at least good news will be heard in Nigeria

  • @IkemNwodo
    @IkemNwodo Před rokem +1

    Awesome! Please what's the update on the Eastern rail line?

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +2

      Still on going, we hope to track the progress between Awka and Enugu, to see if they've started working on the spur.

  • @olaitanjosephalao2506

    Ope oooo. God spare our lives. Amen

  • @chrismadu3419
    @chrismadu3419 Před rokem +2

    Mr . Nedmedia
    I must applaud you for the wonderful works your doing more crease to your elbow brother. Lately, there is this news onitsha river port has been concession to an indigenous company which mean the port will be operational soon. I just want to know if your aware of this latest development. Is it true or it the usual promise and fail of Nigeria system? We in diaspora would want to know if onitsha will come alive very soon

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem

      Thanks for the compliments 😊
      Onitsha River Port has been concessioned, they will soon start operations.

  • @adakstv
    @adakstv Před 2 měsíci

    Is Kano-Kaduna a single track SGR?

  • @henryeghaghara9385
    @henryeghaghara9385 Před rokem +5

    This is the only reason i supoort apc, my fear is if a different party comes in they may want to suspend or abandon this project

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +3

      Are you sure it's the party? It seems its Buhari.
      In Lagos Ambode of the same party abandoned some projects of his predecessor. President or governor plays a greater percentage in projects execution.

  • @krisdavidas9890
    @krisdavidas9890 Před rokem

    You failed to mention that a single track will be built to connect Ado -Ekiti and Akure.

  • @kenswireart88
    @kenswireart88 Před rokem

    Wish it was sooner than 4 years though

  • @johndepass5986
    @johndepass5986 Před 8 měsíci

    WHY WOULDN'T YOU SHOW A MAP?

  • @chibuikemeliezer8733
    @chibuikemeliezer8733 Před rokem

    What's latest on the Lagos Calabar?
    No one is talking about it ..

  • @emmanuelerhahi2494
    @emmanuelerhahi2494 Před rokem +1

    The people kidnapped have they been released yet?
    Just asking....Security first...Development next

  • @lslhomedevices3955
    @lslhomedevices3955 Před rokem

    Nedmedia, it was on all over Nigeria media that we are now generating 85,000 mhz of power supply. Please where is the power?

  • @joycats4768
    @joycats4768 Před rokem

    Can the video maker let us know why a Nigerian railway line is planning to run all the way to Maradi in Niger Republic a totally separate country from Nigeria ? Are there no other areas in Nigeria that the extra station planned for Maradi could go? Why not also provide rail links to any other countries in the southern areas of Nigeria if this is supposed to be about anything positive?

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +1

      You can watch the Kano - Maradi railway video here: czcams.com/video/xRNsn6vRJkE/video.html
      In the video you will see why they are building, thanks for watching.

  • @kingparowii2685
    @kingparowii2685 Před rokem

    But i thought lagos to Abuja railway was fully functioning so what are they constructing again

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +3

      Lagos to Abuja? You mean Abuja to Kaduna?
      Lagos & Abuja are not linked by rail, but they will soon be linked.

  • @markfactor8265
    @markfactor8265 Před rokem

    Another reason y the ajaokuta steel company needs to work. Nigeria is basically funneling money to the Chinese steel sector. This project would have required half of it's present cost to build. The airlines suffer cost of the high cost of fuel. If Nigeria does not fix her refinery and provide adequate fuel to power her economy even the train will suffer and they should privatize NRC ASAp

  • @suntanglory
    @suntanglory Před rokem +7

    In 12 years Nigeria has spent 40 billion dollars on fuel subsidy,that alone is enough to build all the rail lines in nigerian.East west line,12 billion,lbadan to kano,5.3 billion,kano to maradi and Eastern corridor to north 12 billion...With change left to pay asuu, fund universities and build world class healthcare.lnstead they waste it on fuel subsidy for the rich and start borrowing for critical, national infrastructures.Upside down mentality! Sometimes you just wonder what types of people are actually leading nigeria as a country.

    • @cristiano4289
      @cristiano4289 Před rokem +1

      So you want them to remove subsidy? Not possible. That's the only benefit Nigerians get from the oil we have. The big men are the one benefiting from oil. Let's average Nigerian benefit by buying cheap fuel

    • @suntanglory
      @suntanglory Před rokem

      @@cristiano4289 That's the mistake you keep making, the average Nigerian does not benefit from subsidy. The person with fleet of cars benefit from the subsidy more than someone with just one car for example. Nigeria spend money subsiding fuel for imported cars, money leaving the country just to buy cars abroad for a subsidised petrol at home? Can't you see you are losing money at both end? The true cost of subsidy to Nigeria in 12 years is cmore than 100 billion not even the 40 billion dollars.

    • @cristiano4289
      @cristiano4289 Před rokem

      @@suntanglory forget about the North high population of Nigerian use fuel, a country where there's not electricity. If the price of fuel rise by #1 transport fare go increase by #20. Average Nigeria can't even benefit from that train cause they can't afford it. Lagos to Ibadan #2600 for train why you can take public transport for 1k to 1.5k

    • @suntanglory
      @suntanglory Před rokem +1

      @@cristiano4289 Car consumes more fuel on bad roads, in potholes than on good roads. If Nigeria spend half of that money they waste on subsidy on road infrastructures Nigeria will have some of the best road and that will reduce cost of travel, the cost of living etc.. Its not just about how much you pay at the station, its about how far you can travel with 100 naira fuel for example. Quality roads brings down the cost of travelling, in the end people will be paying far less for going further distances. With the subsidy spent on roads food stuff can be transported across the country easily, which will reduce the cost of food stuff as well. With the subsidy spent on good road network people can engage in commercial activities,farming, hotels, restaurants, tourism and desire to go to places, generating revenue, therefore able to actually afford petrol. That is what most Nigerians don't see. It too much money too just burn on petrol when you can transform the country's infrastructure with it, which will in turn transform the lives of every citizen.

    • @urbanmetro1
      @urbanmetro1 Před rokem +1

      @@suntanglory the average Nigerian don’t think long term always about what they can get now imagine how much we’ve spent on subsidy money we could have use for critical infrastructure

  • @tonylenzytonylenzy7033
    @tonylenzytonylenzy7033 Před rokem +4

    My own problem is, it's not about building these rail tracks, what's the security attached to it?? We are yet to find a lasting solution about these bandit guys bombing our Nation's rail line, and kidnapping our citizens, Abuja to kaduna is still suspended aftee that attack that happened recently, what's the safty of building these new ones??

    • @sidex4
      @sidex4 Před rokem +5

      Keep your negative comments to yourself.....mumu

    • @goldenismonica1522
      @goldenismonica1522 Před rokem

      suleiman
      Suffer no Dey tire you

    • @eniolabakare6839
      @eniolabakare6839 Před rokem +2

      @@sidex4 it true why lie about facts security as been it poorest under burahi we need to secure the country first before anything.

    • @tonylenzytonylenzy7033
      @tonylenzytonylenzy7033 Před rokem

      @@sidex4 Aboki must show that's he's aboki

    • @sidex4
      @sidex4 Před rokem

      @@eniolabakare6839 Rubbish again....while you're securing the country.....everything else should remain stagnant? Your own is even worse than mumu Okpo

  • @davidlloyd8135
    @davidlloyd8135 Před rokem

    200 million people need to go back and forth not wait until the train can complete its journey and then turn around to go back. Single track is a scam

  • @bitlebron8801
    @bitlebron8801 Před rokem

    5.3. Billion?

  • @alvanalvino
    @alvanalvino Před rokem +1

    The next government must complete all of the undergoing projects of the current government and then open up the east and the entire Niger delta by connecting it to Lagos by rain and on the sea routes. After all it’s our oil money and most of the projects are usually between Yoruba and Hausa land only with only the Niger bridge for the rest of the regions. Projects in a federation should be balanced. The youths and education has been neglected nation wide and this need to change too. Good luck to the next president because he will arrive buried in a mountain of national debts and an avalanche of problems. We must give him a shovel to dig himself out so the problems don’t destroy him before he can serve us properly.

  • @teesharktechnology5268

    Who is funding it sir is it Nigeria banks and who is constructing it

    • @NedMedia
      @NedMedia  Před rokem +1

      All answered in the video if you watched beyond 2 minutes.

  • @sulaak
    @sulaak Před 8 měsíci

    Buhari in 8 years, built the railway from Lagos to Ibadan, which amounted to less than 20% of the entire length of Lagos to Kano. What a useless president.

  • @emmanuelakinwunmi4307
    @emmanuelakinwunmi4307 Před rokem +1

    We Nigerians always like to walk before we can crawl thus the low quality works on many of our Nigerian engineered construction projects.We should give time to aquire more experience from the foreign partners before venturing taking on these projects ourselves half baked.This is 2022 we should be competing with countries like Dubai and other advance societies by engaging competent contractors,that will give us the latest ultramodern projects, we should then learn the ropes from them 100% before we can start boasting of doing it ourselves to mordern international standards instead of trying reinventing a wheel crudely.

  • @jefvan536
    @jefvan536 Před rokem

    do you know why the china do that??if negeria funded difrent company later always gona couse problm...you realize that chinese build train was difrent from westren right...that why china wan all tge railway build by them...now if you inport other company to build other kind of train or you build other kind of train using the bullet train rail is a good thing...but if there are prob or accident on the train who is to blame???surely you wont blame the chainese right???because once swift the iroginal core of the train it wont be the same anymore...well im only saying tho you guys is the one that has the right to coose

  • @chrisudoka5420
    @chrisudoka5420 Před rokem

    Tanzania just tasting electric train now , why Nigeria still building locomotive train?

    • @anita7414
      @anita7414 Před rokem +5

      Go ask your father 🙄

    • @segunolaeko7261
      @segunolaeko7261 Před rokem

      We already have that one one you can check his vids

    • @interestingthingstoknow8975
      @interestingthingstoknow8975 Před rokem +6

      The Lagos Metro train starting early next year ..the Blue line is going to be electric.

    • @chrisudoka5420
      @chrisudoka5420 Před rokem

      @@interestingthingstoknow8975 we are talking about electric train in Nigeria not about 13 km Lagos biue light rail

    • @urbanmetro1
      @urbanmetro1 Před rokem +1

      Do you even know the meaning of locomotive ??

  • @goldenismonica1522
    @goldenismonica1522 Před rokem +1

    Trains are a bad idea as long as Nigeria still hasn’t fixed its insecurity and terrorism issue. I mean I’m sure we’ve all heard the news about Kuje today.
    Who wants a train that can be attacked by terrorists at any given moment?
    Its the investors I pity.