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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Graphic photo: fatal accident on 3rd Mainland Bridge

A bike rider and his passenger died in a fatal accident that happened on Third Mainland bridge this afternoon. So sad! Another photo after the cut *graphic photo*



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103 comments:

  1. RIP

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    1. May their souls rest in peace. Linda take note!

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    2. Very sad.....may their souls rest in peace

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    3. Dis is gettin too much o. God help us

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    4. Chai, may their souls rest in peace. Amen

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    5. RIP

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    6. Point of correction. Okada not a power bike. No guards no helmet no protection

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    7. Really graphic. RIPP to the deseased



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  2. May their souls rest in peace...

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  3. Aw this is heart breaking, RIP to them.

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  4. Y? Y?
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  5. To think that My mum and i passed there today.

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  6. People don't value thei lives in naija.... How about you wear an helment for safety????? huh???

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    1. 1 million likes for ur comment.......I know accident happen, but had it been he had his helmet on, he would still be alive, from d pixs all the blood is oozing out from his head region...... RIP

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    2. "An helmet"????? Really?

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    3. Infact e, I tire! Why ride a bike on 3rd m/land bridge. To me that's suicidal. May their souls rest in peace

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    4. Have always said riding power bike in Nigeria is like trying to commit suicide. I was a member of riding club in Chicago for 18 years and I gave it up after so many close calls and losing two buddies the same week on motorbike accident. That's in a well planned city talk less of Lagos . May they rest in peace.

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  7. People don't value thei lives in naija.... How about you wear an helment for safety?? huh??

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  8. People don't value thei lives in naija.... How about you wear an helment for safety?? huh??

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  9. DTS D PROBLM WIT POWER BIKE....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  10. I saw it ...just passed by now and its really terrible. Arms cut off and the okada was smashed by a wine colored space bus. May their souls rip

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  11. Eh yah...
    RIP to the dead

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  12. Eh yah...
    RIP to the dead

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  13. @ juliet..liv right? but you called me daft and you're still yet to apologize…pls do the needful

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  14. Wetin dey dis bridge sef. This past three months its been one thing or the other happening there

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  15. There is a reason a dread riding on a power bike.
    May their souls rest in peace. Amen!




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  16. May their souls rest in peace...

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  17. May their souls rest in peace...

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    Heya, RIP

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  19. Ouch... quite sympathetic. Thou oh Lord art my Shield... RIP,life is really ephemeral,so very fleeting...

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  20. arwwwhhhh.... dis is tragic!!! may their souls rest in peace.

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  21. Always be protected, even the oyinbo way do the bikes don't ride it unprotected, C'mon it's a damn Highway, prepare for the unexpected, safety first...

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  22. arwwwhhhh... this is tragic!!! may their souls rest in peace.

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  23. RIP to them but where is the headgear?

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  24. RIP Pls visit my blog ellezsandas.blogspot.com u will enjoy ur stay!

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  25. i saw this guys on bikes running after themselves and facing the traffic descending to Oworonshoki

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  26. Linda - RESPECT THE DEAD AND HIS FAMILY MEMBERS AND DO NOT POST THIS YET!!!!
    VERY DISRESPECTFUL

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  27. May their souls RIP. Follow @starzofthegame on IG for soccer updates$more

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  28. Looks like head injury. Weren't they wearing helmets.

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  29. its a pity..RIP
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  30. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    May his soul RIP.... Very painfull something no doubt....
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  31. RIP.

    Goes to show that even Okada riders need protective gears too.

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  32. How can you be on a death trap like a power bike and not have any protective gear on? That is how sh*t like this happen!!! Too damn bad!!! The rules were made for a reason. Such a pity.

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  33. #foodforthought

    1 - Since when did Okada's qualify as speed bikes/ Power bikes ?
    2 - Have the Okada riders not been banned from riding on 3MB ?

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  34. Linda, May their souls rest in peace but please [point of correction Linda, it was an Okada not power bike. I believe all power bike riders will all wear their safety gear before ridding.

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  35. it was an Okada not powerbike. Last I checked all Okadas were banned from the highway for this very reason.

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  36. Sad. Rest in perfect peace.

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  37. Let be prayerful,at anytime death can happen RIP

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  38. same power bike killed Yeni Kuti's ex hubby! RIP

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  39. Madam Linda Ikeji, please try and know the difference between a powerbike and an ordinary bike. Powerbikers ride fast and safe and always wear protective gear and most importantly ride POWERBIKES not all these okada you keep calling powerbike, get educated!!!!!!!!!!

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  40. i guess they were on a suicide mission,what were they thinking riding on 3rd mainland bridge???

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  41. Sad....but didn't he wear is helmet?? RIP

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  42. Power bike on Nigeria s Roads? Common ! Even if the roads are good , no road signs no traffic rule . Hmnnnn. Rip

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  43. i saw this guys on bikes running after themselves and facing the traffic descending to Oworonshoki

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  44. Even riders who are fully kitted get injured and even die in accidents much less ppl who ride naked!

    RIP

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  45. OMG! the guy is not even properly dressed. NOt even a helmet!

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  46. This people will not have their helmet on and still be sppeeding,may dir souls rest in peace.


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  47. I drove past the scene this afternoon. Slowly sef. I would have taken pictures but it was all too sad for me to. Point of correction tho; It is an Okada rider and a passenger. They collided with a red vehicle or something. Not Power bike. I saw the motorcycle and its something of the "Boxer motorcycle family". Power bikers (the sensible ones i know) don't look or ride like that. They pad up to the teeth and wear helmets. These guys were bare and wore slippers. All the same, my heart bleeds for the late souls. May they find eternal rest.

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  48. RIP.

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  49. When they'll be riding like they have 10 lives...now you see its just one. Tomorrow somebody will be zigzaging on the highway in front of vehicles 10x their power.

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  50. So sad ! RIP to d dead.....

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  51. Can Linda please stop giving sports bike riders a bad name. To Linda, every normal okada guy that crashes is a power biker. Which power biker rides without a helmet, jacket, body armor, shin guide,gloves or riding boots.

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  52. This is so sad but they were very foolish. There were two bikes with passengers riding against traffic at the Oworonshoki end (they were heading to the Island) high speed at about 1:30pm yesterday and I narrowly missed the one on my left though his handlebar smashed my driver side mirror and window. A good samaritan stopped to help me while they continued on after catching his balance. This is the height of criminal foolishness and its sad to know they lost their lives within minutes of being saved from my car!

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  53. Heard they were robbers nd make sense... why else wld dey be driving against traffic on 3rd mainland bridge?

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