The true story has come out about what really happened to the six politicians that were found unconscious in a bus by some Okada men in the Gbagada area of Lagos State last week. Contrary to the story that they were drugged and abducted, the politicians, during a news conference at the Bariga Local Council Development Area of Lagos State at the weekend, said that wasn't what happened.
One of the men said it was carbon monoxide from the exhaust pipe that was broken and kept inside the vehicle they were driving in that led to their drowsiness. The glasses were wound up as the carbon monoxide in the exhaust pipe circulated in the vehicle. This was what made them fall unconscious.
This is exactly what i suspected. They are lucky cos CO will kill u in a second.
ReplyDeleteThis is a big cover up. Why are they lying or why is it that what they said at the scene of the incident is now different from what they are now saying at the so called press conference.
ReplyDeleteMadam Sting exactly. The fumes are a silent killer. Trust our jungle mentality, people had already come up with some fascinating analogies.
ReplyDeleteAnd the driver was not affected?
ReplyDeletethere is something fishy, were they all sleeping at the time that d pipe bursted? just too scared to spell the out the names of those that has done this to them. idiot gbogbo
ReplyDeleteor y cant they break the glasses to release the carbon whatever,, can u just imagine? all they can do is still money, mer common sense they dnt av. ole gbogbo
ReplyDelete@ Tycoon, he had his glass wound down. I know how those SUVs can be esp the ones which dont have windows or outlets. it gets really hot and uncomfortable in Naija heat
ReplyDelete@ World Around me: Tory fit change anytime. shikena
i knew it.
ReplyDelete@ tycoon...bless u...yet I ask again...and d driver was not affected?hmmm...wait a minute...let me guess, he had an oxygen mask on!
ReplyDeleteAnother super story, lets be logical here, how come the driver wasn't affected...okay I remember he took his anti-carbon fumes drugs b4 d incident....msceeww...carbon ni oxygen ko.
ReplyDeleteCO is odorless.... You can't smell it. That's why there are CO detectors in some homes cos you have no way of knowing.
ReplyDeleteIt's a twisted story.....
ReplyDelete......and d driver?
ReplyDeleteI said this yesterday in my comment amongst all the spiritual theories. the irony is the mayhem of all the people opening the doors to get a glimpse may have saved them.
ReplyDeletecome on peeps! if the driver had his window down,the passengers won't have been affected in the way they were nah! breeze go dey enter car and air diffuses o!
ReplyDeleteCarbon ko mercury ni.
ReplyDeleteWhy is Linda Ikeji helping to propagate this blatant ACN cover-up? I was at the rescue scene. The men were too unconscious to know what happened or what didn't happen. No one saw any carbon monoxide piping in the vehicle.Some of the windows were down, there is no way carbon monoxide would have overpowered the men since air (oxygen) was coming in. The driver was fine. Carbon monoxide (if it had been there at all and I maintain it was not) would have overpowered everybody in the car, driver included. Besides, if you were driving a vehicle and all your passengers passed out, wouldn't you do something and call for help? That the driver did no such thing, is very fishy indeed. He was driving erratically because he was trying to avoid detection. Has anybody been to hotel in Ibafo to interview the chieftain who the men purportedly went to see but who conveniently wasn't at home? In short, only the action of those Okada riders saved these men, who have now been given a reason, strange reason, to tell another kind of story from what we all saw with our eyes. THIS IS A COVER UP. Party shenanigans.
ReplyDeleteHow come the CO did not affect the driver...trust Naija police to come up with stories...SHAME!!!!
ReplyDelete@Okupe, i'm actually offended by ur comment. how am I helping to propagating a cover up? i just reported news that was made at a press conference, it's got nothing to do with me.
ReplyDeleteno boundaries..whats with posting such pics..
ReplyDeletehmm
Let them cover-up, na them sabi. Next time there wont be a mistake
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