Abuja Tour: What the Abuja Airport road and the airport look like in 2024. Drive from the Airport to the Abuja city centre with me and see what Abuja looks like.
One thing that people do not realize and that they should be happy for is that despite the devaluation of the Niara, most costs especially government services still remain thesame. For example, the N300 toll fee should be one of the cheapest in the world when you do the conversion. It should be less than 0.20cent. This is good for Nigerians in diapora coming home and anyone bringing foreign currency. In Lagos, you can still get a bus fare for as low as N100 depending on distance or area. There is very few places you can get that in the world. Same goes to cost of food etc. Each time Nigerians make reference to the value of Naira compared to other currencies, they should also pause to consider the price of items compare to those foreign currency. Currency devaluation has its pros and cons and it is wrong to only consider the cons without the pros
I support ur claim sir, here in Ghana the lowest TFare for short distance is equivalent to 250,i always laugh when i hear Nigerians at home complaining about prices of commodities,for example the smallest idomie noodle sachet is sold for 500 naira if you convert the currency,although i believe Nigerian gov't still has alot to do,but when we talk of inflations i think Nigeria still far better.
Thank God for Ex president goodluck jonathan that expanded that road to 10 lane.There are only 2 to 3 modern buildings in Abuja till date,thank God again that goodluck jonathan approved there construction..And he only served one term as president,let's not forget.Nigeria is led by backward leaders,hardly any progress or advancement even in the Capital city.50 years on,same old same.😢😢Cheers!
There is even a toll gate yet the road looks dusty, dirty and not well maintained. There is just something wrong wit people tasked to look after this country. They are happy in their silliness. It is so annoying!
What do you expect? It's the dry season. I live in America , and Phoenix Arizona looks the same during the dry season. As a matter of fact, abuja looks better.
Yes amen
So amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
One thing that people do not realize and that they should be happy for is that despite the devaluation of the Niara, most costs especially government services still remain thesame. For example, the N300 toll fee should be one of the cheapest in the world when you do the conversion. It should be less than 0.20cent. This is good for Nigerians in diapora coming home and anyone bringing foreign currency. In Lagos, you can still get a bus fare for as low as N100 depending on distance or area. There is very few places you can get that in the world. Same goes to cost of food etc. Each time Nigerians make reference to the value of Naira compared to other currencies, they should also pause to consider the price of items compare to those foreign currency. Currency devaluation has its pros and cons and it is wrong to only consider the cons without the pros
I support ur claim sir, here in Ghana the lowest TFare for short distance is equivalent to 250,i always laugh when i hear Nigerians at home complaining about prices of commodities,for example the smallest idomie noodle sachet is sold for 500 naira if you convert the currency,although i believe Nigerian gov't still has alot to do,but when we talk of inflations i think Nigeria still far better.
Yes I support you , I do tell people forget about the exchange rate,what really matters is what the money can buy for you
Thank God for Ex president goodluck jonathan that expanded that road to 10 lane.There are only 2 to 3 modern buildings in Abuja till date,thank God again that goodluck jonathan approved there construction..And he only served one term as president,let's not forget.Nigeria is led by backward leaders,hardly any progress or advancement even in the Capital city.50 years on,same old same.😢😢Cheers!
There is even a toll gate yet the road looks dusty, dirty and not well maintained. There is just something wrong wit people tasked to look after this country. They are happy in their silliness. It is so annoying!
This Ghanaians🇬🇭jealousy will kill you people..have being comments everywhere about Nigeria…get out
It's usually clean and green after the dry season. It's a harmattan period in Nigeria now. That's why everywhere is dried and dusty.
What do you expect? It's the dry season. I live in America , and Phoenix Arizona looks the same during the dry season. As a matter of fact, abuja looks better.
You still carry ur stupidness enta 2024😂😂😂 okay continuu