Eben Blasts Nigerian Government On Poor Infrastructure: Says Ghana Airport Is State Of The Art
One of Nigeria’s foremost gospel music ministers, Ebenezer Benjamin professionally known as Eben yesterday blasted the Nigerian government on poor infrastructure and social amenities.
The legendary act yesterday took to his Instagram page where he made a video post praising the government of Ghana on improved infrastructure of the nation’s Terminal 3 at the Kotoka International Airport after using the facility.
It’s a shame [for Nigeria]… Nigeria is this fair? Look at Ghana airport. Shame on the looters,” he added beckoning on Nigerians to “vote spiritually and physically.eben_rocks Ghana airport is state of the art!!!!
NIGERIA WAKE UP!!!
This is no jokes☹️🙁🙁.. shame on our leaders..
2019 is around d corner .. the only change happening now is party change!.. INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT WILL HELP NIGERIANS PSYCHOLOGICALLY AND BOOST OUR SELF-ESTEEM GLOBALLY .
Our international airport is OLLLLLDDDDD!!!!!😭😭😭😹😹😹Ladies and gentlemen believe me or not, this is Ghana airport. State-of-the-art airport. This is amazing.
Eben who performed at this year’s Adom Praiz Concert in the video described the airport as incredible, explaining that it is a shame that the Nigerian leaders are more concerned about their own selfish gains as against the overall well-being of the Nigerian people. He also advises Nigeria to emulate Ghana.
The Terminal 3 of the Kotoka International Airport became fully operational on September 15, 2018, following the completion of tests and simulation exercises.The opening of the ultra-modern terminal saw hundreds of passengers in both arrival and departures departments of the terminal go through what many say is a rather smooth and stress-free procedure.The $250 million T3 project is expected to be officially commissioned by President Akufo-Addo on October 2, 2018.The new terminal comprises of five levels spread across an area of 48,268m² and semi closed areas for the Baggage Make-up Areas of 28,260m², Ultra-Modern facilities and capacity to handle 5 million passengers a year; capacity to process 1,250 passengers per hour; six boarding bridges; 7 links (expandable to 8 in the future); Large retail area (7000m²), CIP terminal and 707 Car parking slots and a new Road network.
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