Water rationing begins in Abuja (Page 3)

Date: 14-03-2011 8:53 pm (13 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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- Celestial1 at 15-03-2011 09:45 PM (13 years ago)
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This happens all over the world from time to time depending on conditions.  Is it just a lack of rains and the reservoirs are low, or is it just poor infrastructure?  Whatever the case, ppl have to get out of the mindset of depending on the govt and start thinking about how they will do for themselves. 
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- Doncas at 15-03-2011 09:49 PM (13 years ago)
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EH, ARU, WE GO SOON HEAR ANOTHER RUBBISH, WHAT A SHAME TO NIGERIAN LEADERS COMMON WATER AFTER UNA GO CLAIM GIANT OF AFRICA.



i have said it let us leave them alone no need to vote.
Posted: at 15-03-2011 09:49 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- mariamajane at 16-03-2011 03:18 AM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: Celestial1 on 15-03-2011 09:45 PM
This happens all over the world from time to time depending on conditions.  Is it just a lack of rains and the reservoirs are low, or is it just poor infrastructure?  Whatever the case, ppl have to get out of the mindset of depending on the govt and start thinking about how they will do for themselves. 

You mean each household should become a waterboard? There are certain things that are the responsiblities of government, at least in the third world context and water, electricity, roads, health care, education etc are among them.
Posted: at 16-03-2011 03:18 AM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Dan_Fulani at 16-03-2011 04:31 AM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: mariamajane on 15-03-2011 04:18 AM
What is it with Nigeria that she can't get things right? The capital city billed as the finest to come out of Africa is heavy-laden with woes besetting other Nigerian cities and crumbling infrastructures.

You are absolutely right brother, they can never get things right. This is so
disheartening because Abuja was regarded as a well planned city. Someone
forget to plan for the growth in population, and bad weather conditions. Nigerian
economy is in shambles because of similar incompetence of our overpaid
government officials.

The most disgraceful aspect is that they are blaming the weather. Truth is that
they failed to plan for the rapid growth in population. They were myopic in their
vision for Abuja. They never made allowances for rapid developments and
economic growth. Shame. shame. shame.

dan fulani
Posted: at 16-03-2011 04:31 AM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- 2slimshady at 16-03-2011 08:49 PM (13 years ago)
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it happens almost everywhere in nigerian,ABUJA should not be left out.Lol...
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- kingtonbrown at 16-03-2011 09:18 PM (13 years ago)
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OK!
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- fearlessokechi at 17-03-2011 03:58 AM (13 years ago)
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igeria is the crippled and epileptic idiot of AFRICA.........egypt,algeria,sudan,morroco,libya,tunisia and the rest of the midle east lives in the desert with little or no rain falls but yet there is constant water supply in all those countries but nigeria with all its natural endowments including ocean,rivers,lakes,dams,streams and tropical rain forest is complaining for just ordinary tap water in the nations capital. what a shame of crippled and epileptic country like nigeria. some times i feel ashamed to be identified with this animal kingdom that is called nigeria. it shall never be well with all this our wicked and volturous leaders and every body who have contributed in one way or the other to cause us all this national embarrasment and hardship. it shall never be well with their generation yet unborn except they forsake the ways of their four fathers. jonathan or no jonathan they should all go to hell hell and rot there because that is where they all come from. beast of leaders always going back wards when the world is talking about nuclear energy,digital and going to the moon nigerian is talking about how to ration water in the nations capital. i wonder how many more millions of years it will take to give those who are in the rural areas water and all this our bastards of leaders are travelling to all over the world the world every day and seeing how other governemnts are doing and the condition of living of their living.
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- Allen-jones at 17-03-2011 04:03 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: Dan_Fulani on 16-03-2011 04:31 AM
Quote from: mariamajane on 15-03-2011 04:18 AM
What is it with Nigeria that she can't get things right? The capital city billed as the finest to come out of Africa is heavy-laden with woes besetting other Nigerian cities and crumbling infrastructures.

You are absolutely right brother, they can never get things right. This is so
disheartening because Abuja was regarded as a well planned city. Someone
forget to plan for the growth in population, and bad weather conditions. Nigerian
economy is in shambles because of similar incompetence of our overpaid
government officials.

Brother, I salute your reasoning which is absolutely spot on. Some of those involved in Abuja masterplan went around major cities of the world to capitalise on the success and woes those countries faced in building enduring cities yet Nigeria could not use the fruit of these lessons  to the advantage of Abuja in the face of population explosion. It is quite disheartening.

The most disgraceful aspect is that they are blaming the weather. Truth is that
they failed to plan for the rapid growth in population. They were myopic in their
vision for Abuja. They never made allowances for rapid developments and
economic growth. Shame. shame. shame.

dan fulani

Posted: at 17-03-2011 04:03 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Allen-jones at 17-03-2011 04:15 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: Allen-jones on 17-03-2011 04:03 PM
Quote from: Dan_Fulani on 16-03-2011 04:31 AM
Quote from: mariamajane on 15-03-2011 04:18 AM
What is it with Nigeria that she can't get things right? The capital city billed as the finest to come out of Africa is heavy-laden with woes besetting other Nigerian cities and crumbling infrastructures.

You are absolutely right brother, they can never get things right. This is so
disheartening because Abuja was regarded as a well planned city. Someone
forget to plan for the growth in population, and bad weather conditions. Nigerian
economy is in shambles because of similar incompetence of our overpaid
government officials.



You are absolutely right brother, they can never get things right. This is so
disheartening because Abuja was regarded as a well planned city. Someone
forget to plan for the growth in population, and bad weather conditions. Nigerian
economy is in shambles because of similar incompetence of our overpaid
government officials.

The most disgraceful aspect is that they are blaming the weather. Truth is that
they failed to plan for the rapid growth in population. They were myopic in their
vision for Abuja. They never made allowances for rapid developments and
economic growth. Shame. shame. shame.

dan fulani


Brother, I salute your reasoning which is absolutely spot on. Some of those involved in Abuja masterplan went around major cities of the world to capitalise on the success and woes those countries faced in building enduring cities yet Nigeria could not use the fruit of these lessons  to the advantage of Abuja in the face of population explosion. It is quite disheartening.
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- mariamajane at 17-03-2011 04:42 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: Allen-jones on 17-03-2011 04:03 PM
Quote from: Dan_Fulani on 16-03-2011 04:31 AM
Quote from: mariamajane on 15-03-2011 04:18 AM

What is it with Nigeria that she can't get things right? The capital city billed as the finest to come out of Africa is heavy-laden with woes besetting other Nigerian cities and crumbling infrastructures.

You are absolutely right brother, they can never get things right. This is so
disheartening because Abuja was regarded as a well planned city. Someone
forget to plan for the growth in population, and bad weather conditions. Nigerian
economy is in shambles because of similar incompetence of our overpaid
government officials.

The most disgraceful aspect is that they are blaming the weather. Truth is that
they failed to plan for the rapid growth in population. They were myopic in their
vision for Abuja. They never made allowances for rapid developments and
economic growth. Shame. shame. shame.

dan fulani


Brother, I salute your reasoning which is absolutely spot on. Some of those involved in Abuja masterplan went around major cities of the world to capitalise on the success and woes those countries faced in building enduring cities yet Nigeria could not use the fruit of these lessons  to the advantage of Abuja in the face of population explosion. It is quite disheartening.


It's a national disgrace that must not be allowed to continue any further. I hope GEJ government is not asleep from these woes besetting his country?
Posted: at 17-03-2011 04:42 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- dickman2 at 13-06-2012 01:55 PM (11 years ago)
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ok..
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