Tuesday, December 16, 2008

LAGOS URBAN RAIL MASS TRANSIT (LRMT) SCHEME FROM IDDO TO IJOKO


The Light Rail Mass Transit scheme is a proposal to introduce a Light Rail Transit System within the existing Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) corridor from Iddo in Lagos State to Ijoko in Ogun State. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between LAMATA and NRC was signed in 2006, to grant access to the 100 ft of NRC right-of-way required for the construction of the LRMT line.

The scheme is approximately 35-kilometre in length with an estimated ridership of a minimum of 500,000 passengers per day. The following fourteen (14) station locations are proposed:

* Ijoko

* Mushin

* Agbado

* Jibowu

* Iju

* Yaba

* Agege

* Ebute Metta

* Ikeja

* Iddo

* Shogunle

* National Theatre

* Oshodi

* Apapa

On May 15, 2007, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, officially performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the LRMT scheme.
Financing

The Lagos Mega City Development Authority is undertaking the LRMT scheme from Iddo to Ijoko as a priority project for implementation within the mega-city. The LRMT scheme is being financed by the Federal Government (45%), Lagos State Government (40%), and Ogun State Government (15%)

MILE 2 TO OJO/OKOKOMAIKO LAGOS URBAN RAIL NETWORK (LURN) “BLUE” SCHEME

The Mile 2 to Ojo/Okokomaiko scheme is a conceptualised innovative rail transit system for the Badagry Expressway in Lagos State. This scheme is planned for implementation in two stages. Stage 1 of this scheme, is a 16-kilometre east to west rail line between Ojo and Mile 2 with the following six (6) proposed train stations

* Ojo
* Okokomaiko
* LASU
* Trade Fair
* Festac
* Mile 2

A future extension of an additional 21-kilometre and four train stations terminating in Marina is also being considered for stage 2 of the scheme.
The benefits of the scheme include as follows:

* Re-establish and enhance the attractiveness of rail transport as an integral alternative mode of transport

* Help to alleviate the existing traffic problems currently associated with the Lagos metropolitan roadway network along the Badagry Expressway by providing additional passenger transport capacity.

* Achieve a travel time of 23 minutes during the busy peak traffic periods (between Mile 2 and Okokomaiko).

* Boost economic activities in an area of the state already renowned as the major commercial centre in the West African region.

* Create a reduction for the demand of approximately 13,000 Danfo vehicles along the corridor.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

LAGOS | Mall of Africa | Proposed


















Name: Mall of Africa
City: Lagos
Status: Proposed
Use: Shopping/Entertainment


Description: The Mall of Africa will be the Largest mall ever in Africa. Standing at it’s
120,000 Sq m size, it will hold an Entertainment Centre, Cinemas, Fashion Stores and
Retail Shops.
No. of Cinema Screens: 12
Construction Period: 2 years

NPA, Lagos approve $6 billion first deep sea port

THE promoters of the Lagos (Lekki) Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) have received the approval of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Lagos State government to build the first private and deep sea port in Lekki, 60 kilometres away from the Lagos metropolis. It would cost them $6 billion on completion.

According to the Project Director, Mr. Peter Banham, the port would be ready for commercial activities in 2011 to fully contribute to the success of the Federal Government's Vision 2020 goal. The vision is aimed at making the country one of the 20 top economies in the world.

Banham, who addressed newsmen in Lagos over the weekend, said the port would operate as a hub port besides being the first deep seaport in the country.

The port on completion, would be involved in containers, general cargoes and grains operations.

"The rationale behind the port is to provide a deep water port for Nigeria and allow larger vessels to berth. It is also to relieve the congestion in Lagos/Apapa ports. The site at Lekki is most ideally located to accommodate deep drafted vessels. The undersea contours allow the building of a deep channel most economically at Lekki. Also the port is located to take advantage of the future development of the new Lagos Free Trade Zone", he said.

Banham, who has been in shipping business for over four decades now, said everything has been concluded to enable the construction contract to be awarded in March 2009 as the channel dredging would hopefully commence in July 2010, he added.

According to him: "Phase one will be between 1.2/1.4 million TEUS (20' containers) and approx capable of handling 3,000,000 tons of break-bulk cargo. Phase two, when more land becomes available the port could handle over 2m TEUS, 3,000,000 tons of Bulk and up to 1M tones of liquid cargoes. Apart from approval by the NPA, and Lagos State government, the port project is privately owned and funded", he said.

The Guardian had reported that a group of foreign investors were concluding plans to establish the first deep sea and first hub port in Lagos, Nigeria. It would cost a whooping $6 billion on completion.

The port, being sponsored by investors from the United Kingdom and India and who are already operating multi-national companies in the country, would be ready for public use by the year 2010.

Many of the new port promoters told disclosed that it would be located within the Lagos Free Trade Zone in Lekki area of the metropolis.

LAGOS | Ikeja Mixed Use Development | Mixed Use | 15F | 25F | Ongoing





















Ikeja Mixed Use Development
City: Lagos
Use: Mixed Use
Floors: 15F | 25F
Status: Ongoing


110 Obafemi Way, Ikeja, (COUNTRY) Nigeria
Quote:
Details:
Price ⇒ $693,965.52 (N80,500,000.00)
⇒ 3 Bedrooms, 4 Bathroom,

A multi-use, virtually self-sufficient living complex where you can work, live, shop and play, all within strolling distance of each other. Comprising two elegant towers rising out of a 4-level podium topped with an expansive Leisure Deck, the stunning architectural design of this complex is surpassed only by its extraordinary convenience.

Features:

* 25 floors of offices, 15 floors of residences
* Common podium with 4 levels of parking
* 400 sq. mts. of Leisure Deck
* Retail area and shopping mall

BEACH RESORT ESTATE













Name: BEACH RESORT ESTATE
City: Lekki, Lagos
Use: Residential
Floors: 3 floors
Status : ongoing
Types : Three Bedroom & Four Bedroom Apartments
Prices : From N42Million - N57Million Naira Each

Genesis Cinema Lagos Palms Shopping Mall: Another Silverbird Project


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Goshen Beach Estate, Lekki

Residential Estate at Northern Foreshore, Lekki

Lagos Takes Delivery of Sunborn Yacht Hotel

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The Lagos State Government at the weekend officially took delivery of the prestigious Sunborn Yacht Hotel which it recently acquired.
The floating hotel is reputed to be one of the few major tourism innovations in the world. The 105-bedroom custom-built boat hotel moored at the Marina waterfront has become an exciting spectacle with many passers-by stopping to catch a glimpse or take photographs with their telephone devices.
Speaking while receiving the floating hotel facility, Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism and Inter-governmental Relations, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, described the transfer of the hotel to Lagos as a landmark achievement of Governor Babatunde Fashola administration meant to reposition Lagos as a tourism destination saying, “for Lagos, Africa and indeed the Middle East, this has now become the flagship and a project heralding the dawn of a new era in the Nigerian tourism sector.”
The obviously elated Senator Afikuyomi said the Yacht hotel would add value to Lagos Tourism sector being one of the very few floating hotels in the world thereby putting Lagos in the league of cities like New York, Barcelona, Paris and Finland and ahead of cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha which are said to be at various stages of setting up similar floating hotels.
Senator Afikuyomi also credited the speed and success of the acquisition to the healthy relationship between the Lagos State administration and the organized private sector in the state saying, “though this is a fully funded private sector initiative only facilitated by the State government to achieve the set objectives of the administration for the development of tourism in the state, it is on record as one of the quickest PPP transactions prosecuted to fruition in less than one year from conception. This is a credit to the vision and drive of the leadership of Governor Babatunde Fashola and the team spirit that exists in the Lagos State Executive Council”.
Speaking further on the Sunborn Yacht Hotel voted ‘Best Hotel’ in the Food and Drinks Categories in the United Kingdom for 2005 and 2006 respectively, the Minister of State for Tourism and Culture, Dr. Aliyu Idi Hong commended the vision of the Lagos State administration in embarking on the project saying, “this is a breakthrough for tourism in Nigeria and generally for the whole of Africa, because we were made to understand that this is in fact the first of this type of innovation in the hospitality industry in the whole of Africa. History has been made today. This is a landmark achievement that I am very proud to associate myself with.”
Dr. Hong further assured of the Federal government support for the project. He said: “We are very proud of this achievement because it will provide opportunities for so many Nigerians. It will also provide a destination that will power and promote tourism in Lagos State and Nigeria as a whole. On the part of the Federal Government, we are fully in support of Lagos State and its private sector partners towards realizing this very great achievement.”
The Minister further explained the degree of involvement of the Federal government saying, “though the federal government is not a part of the investment process, we are ready to give more of our support to the management team, Lagos State Government and whoever is involved. Our major excitement at the Federal level about this innovation is that, more than 400 to 500 Nigerians will have direct employment as a result of this large hotel facility and more than 1000 Nigerians will have direct benefit from purchase and supply.”
Custom-built in 1999 and refitted in the year 2002, the Sunborn Yacht Hotel combines contemporary class and comfort being 18.4m wide, 106.5m in length and 17.6m in height from the sea level. The edifice with a total of six decks and an interior space of approximately 5000 sq.m will provide a breathtaking ambience for corporate guests, conference delegates, wedding parties and leisure guests to hold their exclusive events. The Lagos Yacht hotel presently boasts of such facilities such as conference halls, restaurants, meeting rooms, spas, saunas and lounges.

Govt seeks to divert traffic from roads to waterways

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Published: Wednesday, 1 Oct 2008
In a bid to surmount the intractable traffic congestion on the Lagos highways, the state government is determined to develop ferry services system in the state.

This measure is to serve as an alternative means of public transportation for commuters.

During the Lateef Jakande administration between 1979 and 1983, two notable boats, Baba Kekere and Ita Faji, were popular among Lagosians.

An on-line information obtained on the website of the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, said a feasibility study of the development of ferry services in the state, being conducted by a firm, Royal Haskoning Limited, was underway.

It is meant to achieve the development and implementation of strategic plans for improving the use of waterways of metropolitan Lagos for transport services.

Already, two new jetties at Agboyi-Ketu in Kosofe Local Government Area and Ijegun Egba in Oriade Local Council Development Area of Amuwo-Odofin LGA have been constructed in addition to the existing ones in the state.

LAMATA claimed that it had also engaged a contractor to rehabilitate the Epeme and Iya-Afin jetties, both in Badagry LGA.

The dredging and channelisation of Ikorodu waterfront and the Lagos lagoon have also begun; and seven main routes have been identified for development.

Out of these, however, three routes and the Marina terminal have been earmarked as priority and provision of water transportation enhancement services.

The priority routes are: Ikorodu-Marina (North Direct line); Ojo-Marina via Satellite Town (West line); and Ijede-Badore via Lekki and Falomo-Marina (East line).

This will facilitate water transportation along Ipakodo-Ibeshe, Oworonsoki-CMS and Badore-Ijede route, to complement road transport, especially along the 22-kilometre Ikorodu Bus Rapid Transit corridor.

According to LAMATA, “there is also a plan to develop Osborne and turn it into a major terminal interchange in future.

A latest on-line newsletter of TradeInvestNigeria quoted the Commissioner for Transportation, Prof. Bamidele Badejo, as saying that “there are over 60 jetties that need to be developed and we are currently working on about only six, which means that there are a lot of openings for investors in ferry operations. There is need to develop more terminals and jetties.”

Badejo therefore called for public private partnerships in the operation of water transportation in the state. He said some operators had already been contacted and in no too distant date, water transportation would be enjoyed in the state.

The commissioner repeatedly says that Lagos city, with a population of about 17 million, cannot survive on one mode of transportation, hence the need to develop other means of transportation.

While this gesture appeared to be a challenge to the extreme congestion on the highways, the state government has been charged to provide adequate facilities capable of mitigating disaster on the waterways.

A management consultant, Mr. Remi Olagunju, said it was necessary for the state government to put measures in place to respond promptly to emergencies and turbulence on the high seas.

According to him, “ferry service is a good investment and reliable means of means of transportation. But the government should look into the aspects of safety and security of passengers, the seaworthiness of the ferries plying the waterways, communication gadgets, and coping with emergencies.”

Olagunju said the state government should also regulate the number of passengers each ferry could carry, urging would-be investors to abide by the regulations prescribed by the state water inland authority from time to time.

Yet, there a few others who did not readily applaud the operation of ferry services because of their phobia for the waterways.

An artisan, Mr. Adebayo Yusuf, said he disliked boarding the ferry because of his inability to swim. A dealer in computer accessories, Mrs. Mosun Olusola, spoke in similar vein, saying she would rather trek long distance in the absence of “commercial buses and Okada operators,” instead of boarding the ferry.

LAMATA has, however, allayed the fears expressed by these residents. The authority has assured that water transportation remains a safer mode of public transportation.

It maintained that “water transportation is a realistic and potentially effective option, given that Lagos is blessed with abundant water bodies that could be harnessed to offer fast, safe, comfortable and cheaper water transportation services.”

As the state government is opening its waterways for transport services, it is expected that shrewd businessmen would take advantage of massive urbanisation and endless rural-urban drift to Lagos to invest in ferry services in the state.

By so doing, such investors would be assisting in tackling one of the challenges of population explosion in the state.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Twin Towers, Victoria Island











City: Lagos
Use: Commercial
Status: Approved

BEACH RESORT ESTATE


Name: BEACH RESORT ESTATE
City: Lekki, Lagos
Use: Residential
Floors: 3 floors
Status : ongoing
Types : Three Bedroom & Four Bedroom Apartments
Prices : From N42Million - N57Million Naira Each



Lagos Skyline

Sunborn Yatch Arrives in Lagos

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Centre Square Ikoyi





Name: Centre Square IkoyiCity: LagosUse: Mixed Use (Retail/Commercial)Status: Proposed

happy lagosians













NEW PUBLIC PARK



NIGERIAN HIP HOP AWARD





Winners of Hip Hop World Awards.
Well,the awards have come and gone. The controversies still trail on but that is what awards are about. This is a comprehensive recap of the awards as penned by a friend who writes for Guardian.So the Hip Hop World Awards came and went and it was a lovely show on the whole.If u want to find out what I thought about the vibe, look and feel of the show, then you can read my article in GUARDIAN LIFE but here, I just want to talk about the winners!ALBUM OF THE YEARFor this category, I had said that I would have voted FAZE if asa was not on the list but I felt asa would win anyways.The winner was…. asa!Congratulations asa!It was an award well deserved when you think about it; I mean, every song was on point and all that jazzARTISTE OF THE YEARHere, I was casting my vote for PSquare.I felt that they had a good album, and that they also had some solid performances. I later got ‘schooled’ by Mike Majic on why TU FACE deserves that award and it made a lot of sense.In the end, the winner was the Koko Master himself… D’BANJWell deserved?Let all the arguments begin now, but what cannot be denied is that DBAnj is a mega star. You should see the way any crowd reacts to him; even the most snobbish set.SONG OF THE YEARIn my exact words, “Come on, what else should win but 'awon ko waiye wa sise, awon ko waiye wa jaiye”?And guess who won?Of course it was… YAHOOZEEI mean, that was the song of the year.I’m not going to argue on the lyrical content or whether it is a masterpiece. I’m just supporting the song that even old women sing in churchLOLRECORDING OF THE YEARLike I said in my very insightful and enlightened way, “Recording of the year is about technical sturves right? Bibanke cannot be tried”And it was not triedThis song was well recorded, masterfully mixed, and well-mastered.So congrats to the Producer, Engineers and the Masters (hey, what else do you call the person that mastered the song?)PRODUCER OF THE YEARI was confused concerning this cos I thought there so many good songs and I was content to sit on the fence.Well, the winner was … COBHAMS (for Bibanke)Yes oh!And according to Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, Cobhams also gave the best acceptance speech.BEST MUSIC VIDEOI said I wanted it to go to ABBEY and TY BELLO for Greenland,This category didn’t leave me too satisfied.While I felt that our videos need more content, I still thought there was massive competition going on, and no matter who won, there would always be tongues wagging.The award went to… DJ TEE for STYLEE!BEST REGGAE / DANCEHALLI said it had to be TImaya oh, and on this one, I think I had very strong opinions.The award went to… TRUE STORY by TIMAYABEST R'n' B / POP ALBUMLike I said, not sure what a Nigerian R ‘n’ B / Pop album should sound like, plus, I still do not get why Niyola was nominated in that category.The award went to … GRASS TO GRACE, TUFACE IDIBIABEST RAP ALBUMDo not have much to say on this category.Oh wait, I might have something to say though.It was funny being at the show to see that at the HIP HOP world awards, the HIP HOP categories and performers got the least applause and crowd acceptance. I guess that’s why they had to diversify and include other award categoriesLol.The winner on the night… RUGGEDY BABA, RUGGEDMANBEST COLLABOI declared that the winner of this award should be ‘I have no booty…’I did stomp my feet a bit when the winner was announced although once again, Mike Majic ‘schooled’ me and told me why they won.It is a collabo with quite a number of heavy weights from different labels and different egos. And it was a good song wasn’t it.So I’m convinced.The winner was … STYLEE (Jimmy Jatt, Mode 9, 2Face and Ela Joe)BEST RAP SINGLEOkay!I might have wanted a certain song to win for sentimental reasons (blood, water, rock), but I must admit that the first award given on the night, went to Africa’s most anticipated hip-hop artiste. And what is even more amazing is, this guy does not have an album released yet, but is building his career one show at a time. I love any artiste that focuses on performing as much as recording, and any artiste willing to pay his dues so I was very excited!The winner… CROWD MENTALITY (M.I)And guess what?He will be performing at the JEANS FOR GENES Fashion Exhibition!BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)I was going to sit on the fence for this category simply because I did not agree with the SONG choices.I loved the artistes nominated but felt the nominations should have been for different songs.In the end, you all know I was ecstatic when the winner was announced!The winner? 9ICE in RUGGEDY BABABEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)Lara George should have won this award.Here, I WILL fight!I think we get carried away sometimes and forget what the award category is about.Lara killed every note on ‘Ijoba Orun’, and it was a fantastic delivery.That’s who I felt should have won, and I will defend that any day.The award went to.. asa for BIBANKENEXT RATEDI had an opinion here as well. I said I thought it should be M.I, but that because it is easier in Nigeria to be a pop star than a rap star, I was voting WANDE COALI was impressed with the way the winner reacted to his win, and I am glad he won.The winner was… WANDE COALSo, next rated… you know we are all waiting for you abi?HIP HOP WORLD REVELATIONWhat is a revelation?The act of revealing or disclosing; especially a striking disclosure, as of something not before realised.I have heard people say none of the artistes nominated is a new artiste and that infact, ‘asa’ has won a similar award at the previous Hip Hop World award show.Well, that is the definition of ‘Revelation’ and I can defend practically all the artistes nominated in that regard.9ice has been known as the collabo master, but this is him coming to his own;TY BELLO was in the group, KUSH; this was her coming out on her own;Sasha has always been on the scene but now has her album;Olu was of course in MAINTAIN and so this was his first solo effort.Having said all that, it is time to once again announce the winner.9ICE! Yes, apparently, Gongon ti so!LYRICIST ON THE ROLL was MODE NINE for the song, ‘CONTRADICTION’, and AFRICAN ARTISTE OF THE YEAR was BATMAN SAMINI for ‘LAMBORI’.And of course, two people were honoured and inducted into the Hip Hop World Awards HALL OF FAME- Olisa Adibua- Obi AsikaSo,Hip Hop World Awards 2009 came and it was altogether for me, a glam night spent with the UNRULIES.CONGRATULATIONS to all the winners, especially 9ICE, M.I and asa.by Tosyn Bucknor.
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