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Friday, 17 April 2015

Photos: Water Vendor sighted at Lagos High Court

A LIB reader who is a lawyer was at Lagos High Court Ikeja yesterday and saw this. He wrote;
"Some pictures I took at Lagos High Court Ikeja yesterday showing a water vendor selling water to Lagos High Court. Lagos is working indeed"
See more pics after the cut...but is there anything wrong with it? Share your thoughts...

91 comments:

  1. I don't know oo for the person that sent the pics

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    1. He should as well brief us on y d water vendor was there.

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    2. First of all this is an embarrassing for water not to running in a public building with all the tax we are paying in Lagos. Am also shocked that nobody sees anything wrong with this picture shows the level of decay in our society.

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    3. That's how one day they'll bring in bomb in the name of 'na water vendor'

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    4. Anon 11.06. Ok.......ok

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  2. Linda, there is nothing wrong with this, this can be as a result of issues with their pumping machine, we can't conclude becos we are seeing water vendor for the first time.............Linda observe

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    1. This is wrong on every level! How can a High Court not have running water ? So if this was the Supreme Court you won't see anything wrong with it? People are so acquainted with poverty and inefficiency that they can't identify a flaw even when it's staring them in the face. This is why we are a 3rd world country! Mtcheew!

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  3. sgt.Tackleberry17 April 2015 at 09:52

    Wat is not wrong? Wats d tap in d building for?

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    1. Wat if der pumping machine is faulty?

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    2. Why should they be using a pump?

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    3. Good question olu

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  4. @lib reader,I see you are just kiddings sister.tough luck,please try again in 2019.

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  5. Trying to know what the offence is anyway! James 4:17

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    1. Only in Nigeria government buildings DAT u will see d roof leaking and they rather allow d building collapse than mend it so as to make room for big contract

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  6. No, therez nothing wrong with it Linda. U can ask me again.

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  7. I believe water should always run at every home,work environment e.t.c Biko Lagos Government Observe.

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  8. How will anytin be wrong with this pix. As you can see the people dier cnt come and die since thiers no water dey decided to buy 4rum d easiest supplier of water...lol

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  9. Wats odd there.. There's notin wrong wid it

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  10. It all business. I have being to a NEMA office where they use a generating set.

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  11. Fake apc party ruling Lagos and killing it

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  12. Dats very bad....Abeg this year na CHANGE ....CHANGE.....CHANGE OOOOO

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  13. ME'RUWA EVERYWHRE...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  14. Dats very bad....Abeg this year na CHANGE ....CHANGE.....CHANGE OOOOO

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  15. I see nothing wrong in this. The lawyer who sent in the pictures is jobless and very bitter pdp member. Is it the Lagos State government duty to fix a broken borehole in the court house? What stops the Chief Judge from fixing or installing a new one?

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    1. You are so daft!!

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    2. U r crazy for that statement. What's d Chief Judge' s business with administrative duties in d court. Ignorant tart. The lawyer was right to send the picture. Water is a necessity in every government establishment.

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  16. Why in the world will a high court not have its own water system?thats like 10gallons of water,is dat meant to last d court for a day or few hours?with lack of water d condition of d toilets,bathroom is better left imagined *spits*

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    1. Thank you Onyx.
      I don't know why no one sees anything wrong with that.

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  17. It proves that water is not running inside the building, probably the bore hole is not working, and we don't know what is happening to water corporation are they still functioning at all sef hmmm!!!

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  18. It proves that water is not running inside the building, probably the bore hole is not working, and we don't know what is happening to water corporation are they still functioning at all sef hmmm!!!

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  19. Obviously, these person or lawyer as she (maybe even he) claims has sentiments for JK..

    I have no business is the high court, so I cant comment on the reason for the 'meruwa'. But as someone who is supposedly learned, U shuld not be hasty to conclude. There are several possibilities.. It could be there was no light, to pump water; it could even be that their pumping machine is faulty; Or the young mallam, who is obviously missing a jerry can, came to make a complain or seek legal advice.

    It could be anything. My point is that u shuld not let ur sentiments get the better of you when making conclusions. U shuld know better.

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    1. My dear loitering is not permitted in the court, and a court is not a place to seek legal advice. Be well guided.

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    2. Lmfao @ the mallam seeking legal advice. The truth is we shouldn't make any excuses. There should at least be a standby gen at the court and a functional water system. We tend to take things for granted in Nigeria. Things that won't happen in other countries. If we don't see anything wrong in situations like this, how do we expect them to change? How would we improve ?

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  20. And they say Lagos is working...

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  21. No water system in Lagos. Its a big deal

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  22. Me I see nothing wrong with d pic..smh

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  23. the lawyer guy that took this pic obviously ia a PDP member.. chikena.
    Lagos will work under APC either you like it or not

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  24. lol they are literally everywhere

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  25. Everythg is wrong with it because there is suppose to water flowing in there

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  26. Yes big one at that not even boreholes. It is a shame to city of excellence

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    1. So if the borehole pump spoil nko? Who in his/her right sense would build this structure finish no borehole? So get ur facts straight barrister too know.

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  27. Nothing wrong with it linda oponuity knows no bounds ode

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  28. What a shame, a country so richly bless,

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  29. Nothing wrong with it linda ur oponuity knows no bounds ode

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  30. And what if a water vendor was sighted? Lagos high court is one of the places in Lagos you can be and they have everything at their disposal so water going off for some minutes insinuates nothing...keep your beef to yourself.

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  31. kabysus@yahoo.com17 April 2015 at 10:25

    Maybe they are working on their borehole system, hence, they need an alternative. Nothing wrong with it so far it is not a common practice.

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  32. Change is very much @work that's the only thing i can see. Perfect people.

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  33. He should go and sit down jooor. What's big deal about dat. ish

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  34. he must be igbo and one of dos who voted agbaje

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    1. Shut d fuck up. Tribalistic fool. What business do the igbos have with this? Ode.

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  35. Did u jst say high court????

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  36. lol...@ Lagos is Working Indeed!!! IT IS WELL!

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  37. Then why posting it too...Tsweeeh

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  38. there is no borehole in Lagos high court?

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  39. What a shame

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  40. What a shame? I see no shame in hustling.
    Apparently man must survive.

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  41. Very bad...its a big disgrace ooo.

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  42. There is nothing wrong with the photo just the location. Lagos High Court should have water

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  43. I honestly don't see anything wrong here.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  44. joke of the day

    http://applytojobs.blogspot.co.uk

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  45. fashola and one man plc are working.

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  46. For goodness sake this is a federal building.... Linda you have taken the wrong political route

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    1. Oluwa o. U r so stupid. Lagos High Court a Federal Building? Gosh. Wasted school fees.

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  47. Guess they have issues, am seeing this for the first tym.

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  48. please will the government come and repair a bad pumping machine,don't they have admin department in the court.Imagine u expecting your head office to come and fix bad pumping machine or gen in your branch, Everything that goes wrong we attach it to the govt,abeg Mr lawyer go and look for case and leave flimsy things alone . LAGOS IS WORKING

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  49. We had a plumber issh in my ofix 4 abt 2 - 3 we had to result to water vender does that means it cnt happen in any other place? Let be reasonable in our thinking.

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  50. Linda...they(APC) call this "D change they can see" fashola is really working. Lol

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  51. Everything is wrong with it biko, a whole high court? Even if their water supplying system is bad it should be fixed immediately.

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  52. This doesn't weigh or carry water. Please refer me to the lawyer, i got a few cases he might want to handle for me as he seems idle.

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  53. Yes there's everything wrong with it Linda. In a working society water should run from taps,and not brought in with cans. Expecially in a public building. I have lived in Europe for 10 years and never seen anythng like it,not even for a minute. Wake up Nigeria.

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  54. Have we not had enough of the Boko Haram bomb attack. We all need to shine our eyes and be security conscious. The water vendors have no need to be in the court premises. They are normally the purveyors of the bomb-laden water cans

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  55. Linda, can't there b a way to share pix or comment from this page?

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  56. But Nigerians don dey used to suffer sha! See as pple dey defend why water no dey for public buildings. Sick patients in LUTH wards sef get their water from mallam. And we dey pay tax oh!

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  57. Linda, no news again today?

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  58. Yes na, dey need water to flush d toilet there. Naija which way. Linda take note!

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  59. And who said changes have not happened in our courts in Lagos? You are not a lawyer or a litigant or else you would have appreciated that the situatoion in the Lagos judciary is a qunatum leap from what it used to be before APC took over. I dare to ssay it remains the best in the country today. A rut built over decades can not be upturned in a few years. There is more work to be done but the absence of or presence of a water vendor can not diminish from the significant improvement that the Lagos State has witnessed in recent years!!!

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  60. The lawyer is either PDP member, jobless or both. Many reasons could be traced to it. Pumping machine could be faulty, electricity supply could be erratic or not available for some days,Meruwa could be there because he wants to fetch water within the compound e.t.c. Don't politicize issue here because a blind man knows that Fashola is working, Lagos is working. APC change.

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  61. Really, get over it, change is here to stay. Linda , there is always a choice. YOUR VILLAGE!

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  62. Aunty Linda evryfin is wrong wit it pls, haba, how can a water vendor supply dem wit water? Its not jst normal at all abeg..

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  63. A whole high court, water is suppose to be running 24/7.

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