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Lagos Residents Deserve Answers! - Rufai, Arise Tv

Lagos Residents Deserve Answers! - Rufai, Arise Tv
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🚨 **Lagos Residents Deserve Answers!** 🚨

This is **Ligali Ayorinde, Victoria Island**, heading toward the Council Office, just past Ajose Adeogun Street.

Residents say they've lived here for **34 years** and have **never witnessed flooding and road conditions like this**.

Yet, the Minister of Works maintains that this has **nothing to do with the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project**.

If this is unrelated, then **what exactly is responsible for this level of infrastructure failure?**

For a city that prides itself as Nigeria's commercial capital, scenes like these raise serious questions about planning, engineering standards, drainage systems, accountability, and project oversight.

Lagosians deserve clear explanations—not conflicting narratives.

🎥 Shared by **Rufai Oseni** of Arise TV.

**What do you think is really causing this? Is it poor drainage, ongoing construction, climate change, or something else? Share your thoughts below.**

#Lagos #VictoriaIsland #Flooding #Infrastructure #Engineering #CoastalRoad #LagosTraffic #Nigeria #UrbanPlanning #RufaiOseni #AriseTV

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🚨 **Lagos Residents Deserve Answers!** 🚨 This is **Ligali Ayorinde, Victoria Island**, heading toward the Council Office, just past Ajose Adeogun Street. Residents say they've lived here for **34 years** and have **never witnessed flooding and road conditions like this**. Yet, the Minister of Works maintains that this has **nothing to do with the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project**. If this is unrelated, then **what exactly is responsible for this level of infrastructure failure?** For a city that prides itself as Nigeria's commercial capital, scenes like these raise serious questions about planning, engineering standards, drainage systems, accountability, and project oversight. Lagosians deserve clear explanations—not conflicting narratives. 🎥 Shared by **Rufai Oseni** of Arise TV. **What do you think is really causing this? Is it poor drainage, ongoing construction, climate change, or something else? Share your thoughts below.**

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