This is why I always avoid these trailers. They have no control. One of them this morning fell on about three vehicles at Berger yard after Mile 2 on your way to Apapa before Berger Bridge where they sell cars. Unbelievable. See more photos after the cut...
Accident again?? May God take control.
ReplyDeleteIt is well with us o
DeleteSo unfortunate! Thankfully no life was lost
DeleteOKORO UPGRADED**
OMG! Dis type of accident is rampant in Apapa envrions bcos of d ever presence of trailer's in dis area.
DeleteGod save us frm tragic accidents, and deaths.
DeleteThese containers r supposed to be fastened on d truck with bolts but impatience will not let this high on weed drivers do d right thing hence, causing havoc and putting their employers in unwarranted expenses. Tsheww
DeleteNA WA OOOOO, GOD PLS RESCUE YOUR PEOPLE OOO
ReplyDeleteOh my God..i just pray no life was lost. The ground is even too slippery
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost
ReplyDelete~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
dis Trailers sef! God Help Us o
ReplyDeleteSaw it. Close to my office. Engr Emy
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeleteChei! This is bad!
ReplyDeleteQuite unfortunate. Time for the insurance company to perform it's role.
ReplyDeleteInsurance company ke! For 9ja? I pray ooo
DeleteNa wa ooo....God have mercy
ReplyDeleteYou're right, they got no control...They ought to have a designated lane that will run throught the desert
ReplyDeleteHope no one was hurt?
ReplyDeleteHOPE IT DINT KILL PPLE..DS TRAILERS I HATE DEM...TOMJERRYSWIT
ReplyDeleteAll is well..
ReplyDelete...JOSHSAYSO..LIB..FAN
Naa waa oh, hope it did not kill any body
ReplyDeleteToo many old trailers in lagos
ReplyDeleteBuh wat nonsense is dis now y cnt they just guide d trailer wit a chain or rope,i think govt should employ pple dat will b on d look out for trailers like dis o nd charge dem serious mny nd jail terms if caught for both d person driving it nd d owner of d container
ReplyDeleteOMG! Hope nobody was hurt
ReplyDeleteIn calabar trailer movements are restricted to an extent. They have their own time of movement and specific routes to avoid stories that touch.
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ReplyDeleteThe law that states that these containers be double strapped properly to d vehicle has to be reinforced and adhered too. God help us
ReplyDeletethis why Linda avoid them
ReplyDeleteall these trailer drivers get kolo.. .dem nor dey ever drive carefully
ReplyDeleteThese trailer driver never learn, now his going to lose his job.
ReplyDeleteThat's unfortunate.
ReplyDeleteNawaoo God pls save ur people to
ReplyDeleteomg i tot gov fashola has warned these higher killers to ply our roads solely by night...worisdis?...God Abeg ooh! hope the drivers and occupants r still breathing.
ReplyDelete"Higher killers" got me laughing seriously. Infact your entire composition. You shuld be a comedienne baby.
Delete0ne reason I hate driving side by side all these trailers and tankers.. Creeps me out. I either trail behind or overtake them. Cars ruined!! More importantly, hope nobody got hurt. ----C21
ReplyDeleteI hope no life was lost.
ReplyDeleteOmo serious grinding.
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost.
If only our seaports, railway can be effective, we will see less of them.
i hope no one died,
ReplyDeleteam starting to think we should
make it compulsory 4 trailers to only move @ night
Jehovah bu Eze! Thank God no life was lost. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteSo sad. But have you been to naijacarlovers.blogspot.com today? You really should.
ReplyDeleteJust passing
ReplyDeleteOur government are not trying for us at all, go to ghana, container must be chained properly before they embark on any journey. God take control.
ReplyDeleteTot these killer trucks had been banned to travelling the roads only at night? I hate this site like shit. God help us.
ReplyDeleteGosh!dts too serious.God help us.
ReplyDeleteLindodo that road sef na die!
ReplyDeleteLindodo that road sef na die!
ReplyDeletePeople of God, pls always avoid these guys,as much as possible...
ReplyDeleteHope no life was lost.
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Thank God I live in America. No Laws and no enforcement of laws for Naija. SMH
ReplyDeleteHope no life was lost?
ReplyDeleteNa wah o, these Trailer drivers are careless. They should be made to pay for those cars so that they will be more careful next time.
ReplyDeleteIt can only happen in nigeria*
ReplyDeleteNigeria is a hopeless country. You just place a giant gargo I top of a trailer platform without securing it? Begging for disaster!!! I hope no one was injured, and I hope the people in charge of the cargo lost all their goods!!! Idiots.
ReplyDeleteEnough of this already!!! The government should do something about this asap!
ReplyDeleteIt's well, God takecare control of every of our activities. IJN Amen!
ReplyDeletesee! This accident that happen is bcos of the normal road the trailers has taken over,the cars were passin one way b4 the trailer ran on them,FG should look into this tin-can road issue, the mercies are sufferin on that road and at the same time riskin their lives.
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeletevery fatal accident, i saw it on my way to wrk, and i believe people died, apapa tin-can road, God will save us amen!
ReplyDeleteThis is no joke ooo..This trailer drivers sucks 4 real
ReplyDeleteGod,,,,,when ever I see them coming I run like a playing child
ReplyDeleteNobody seems to be blaming GEJ anymore.
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