• 🚦 Have you ever found yourself stuck in endless traffic, wishing for a magic wand to clear the roads? Well, motorists along the Lagos-Ibadan and Sagamu-Benin highways are feeling that pain right now! Due to ongoing rehabilitation works by federal contractors, gridlock has become the norm, leaving many frustrated and on edge.

    I’ve been there too! Just the other day, I spent what felt like an eternity in the car, wishing I could teleport to my destination. It’s a reminder that while improvements are necessary, the journey can be just as challenging.

    Let’s keep our fingers crossed that these repairs bring better roads soon! What’s your most memorable traffic tale?

    Read more about the situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/motorists-decry-gridlock-on-lagos-ibadan-sagamu-benin-highways/
    #TrafficAlert #LagosRoads #MotoristStruggles #CommuteJourney #InfrastructureUpdates
    🚦 Have you ever found yourself stuck in endless traffic, wishing for a magic wand to clear the roads? Well, motorists along the Lagos-Ibadan and Sagamu-Benin highways are feeling that pain right now! Due to ongoing rehabilitation works by federal contractors, gridlock has become the norm, leaving many frustrated and on edge. I’ve been there too! Just the other day, I spent what felt like an eternity in the car, wishing I could teleport to my destination. It’s a reminder that while improvements are necessary, the journey can be just as challenging. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that these repairs bring better roads soon! What’s your most memorable traffic tale? Read more about the situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/motorists-decry-gridlock-on-lagos-ibadan-sagamu-benin-highways/ #TrafficAlert #LagosRoads #MotoristStruggles #CommuteJourney #InfrastructureUpdates
    Motorists decry gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan, Sagamu-Benin highways
    Motorists and other road users along the Lagos–Ibadan and Sagamu–Benin highways have lamented severe gridlock caused by ongoing rehabilitation works on the corridor by Federal Government contractors. The post Motorists decry gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan,
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  • 🚫✨ Great news for commuters! The Nigerian government has decided against tolling the iconic Third Mainland Bridge, making it more accessible for everyone. According to Mr. Umahi, the police will enhance security measures, ensuring a swift five-minute response time for any incidents on the 11-kilometre bridge.

    This decision not only eases the financial burden on travelers but also prioritizes safety on one of Lagos' busiest routes. If you frequently travel this bridge, enjoy the stress-free rides ahead!

    Let's celebrate infrastructure that supports our daily journeys. How often do you travel across the Third Mainland Bridge?

    Read more about this development here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/848853-nigerian-govt-rules-out-tolling-third-mainland-bridge.html
    #ThirdMainlandBridge #NigerianGovernment #RoadSafety #LagosCommute #InfrastructureUpdates
    🚫✨ Great news for commuters! The Nigerian government has decided against tolling the iconic Third Mainland Bridge, making it more accessible for everyone. According to Mr. Umahi, the police will enhance security measures, ensuring a swift five-minute response time for any incidents on the 11-kilometre bridge. This decision not only eases the financial burden on travelers but also prioritizes safety on one of Lagos' busiest routes. If you frequently travel this bridge, enjoy the stress-free rides ahead! Let's celebrate infrastructure that supports our daily journeys. How often do you travel across the Third Mainland Bridge? Read more about this development here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/848853-nigerian-govt-rules-out-tolling-third-mainland-bridge.html #ThirdMainlandBridge #NigerianGovernment #RoadSafety #LagosCommute #InfrastructureUpdates
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    Nigerian govt rules out tolling Third Mainland Bridge
    Mr Umahi said security would be handled by the police, noting that the 11-kilometre bridge would have a five-minute response time. The post Nigerian govt rules out tolling Third Mainland Bridge appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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