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This video is about how does the massive traffic in Lagos Nigeria impact businesses. This is our transportation segment in Nigeria.
22 million people live in Lagos Nigeria. Lagos is Nigeria’s smallest state. Traffic costs the state of Lagos billions of naira. Welcome to Transportation, the segment where we break down everything in the Nigerian transportation sector.
Lagos is known for traffic. Go-slow is a way of life in Lagos.
But have you thought about the impacts of traffic on business in Lagos?
Forbes, Lagos is the 3rd worst city to drive in globally with about 60% congestion.
According to punch, Lagos residents spend 3 out of 10 years in traffic. Lagosians spend an average of seven hours 20 minutes in traffic every day.
Now what is the impact to businesses.
According to “The Socio-Economic costs of traffic congestion in Lagos” Lagosians collectively lose 3 billion hours to traffic congestions yearly, and that if that time were reduced by 20 per cent, it would save the state at least $1 billion dollars or (about N150 billion) yearly.
Traffic reduces productivity.
Think about it, Business lose because all their workers are spending time traveling to work rather than working; delaying (or missing) meetings; due to long travel time.
It is quite normal seeing road rage incidents on the road, because people are stressed. plus sitting in cars contributes negative to exposure to pollution.
There are also cases when goods get destroyed on transit due to lack of good road networks.
Security issues on the road because of traffic. Dispatcher riders (delivery men and women getting robbed).
The bad roads mess up cars. So if you are a business that errands an errand business, you are going to have an high car maintenance bill.
Why is the traffic so bad in Lagos?
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Dr. Luyaluka joins the 1st in a 3-part series of videos covering various aspects of BaKongo and other African spiritual traditions.
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I admire her and have high regards and respect for her, she is the mother goddess and is a perfect role model as a wife, mother, grandmother and to all those who have came up under her tutelage.
Today at the ancestral War event in new ningo prampram Ghana West Africa, I watched her as she do what comes natural as being a grandmother, helping assist her granddaughter who participated in the ancestral wall event, she was really on it helping taking care of her grandchildren.
Also in this video you will see other beautiful Queen sisters from the United States who have made it over to Africa and the one sister who is receiving her Ghanaian citizenship on the 27th of November 2019. I am so honoured to meet many-many many of my mentors here in the land of my ancestors,, Africa. Ghana in particular.
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The Toubou [Tabu, Tebu] of Southern Libya in the immediate Aftermath of the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi by NATO. [2011]
For the first time in 42 years, a camera enters Southern Libya in what was forbidden territory under the Gaddafi regime.
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