LOL, come to ABJ, it seems like the big men have parked their heavy machines and have rolled out their more fuel efficient Japanese cars!! The roads are a bit fair now compared to before. That is the only good thing that has come out of all this mess!! Less traffic.
Jonathan is going out with a bang. Destroying everything on his way out. Worthless and vision less corrupt egomaniac. Good riddance to Nigeria's worst nightmare with his scorched earth policy.
Thank God, for once. Lindaobserve
ReplyDeleteEver busy Awolowo road turned to dry land or street road. Wht a shame dat we r b reduced to a country of no man land. Wht a pity, and shame.
DeleteWow this is serious
ReplyDeleteCome to Ikorodu road... u will b amazed
ReplyDeleteI am home relaxing inside ac with a bottle of orijin
ReplyDeleteI am home relaxing inside ac with a bottle of orijin
ReplyDeleteI am home relaxing inside ac with a bottle of orijin
ReplyDeleteThank God, for once. Lindaobserve
ReplyDeleteI am home relaxing inside ac with a bottle of orijin
ReplyDeleteNice. Just like January 1st this year
ReplyDeleteLol, change will come in Friday
ReplyDeleteSeen
ReplyDeleteLol... Are u kidding me? Not surprised sha
ReplyDeleteNo be small tin oooo
ReplyDeleteWE DON TIRE,..TOMJERRYSWIT
ReplyDeleteDis route is lik express way dat d vehilces r usually there in their numbers. Wht a shame dat GEJ gav us reminder to remember him for. Wht a legacy.
ReplyDeleteI weep for my beloved country. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteI weep for my beloved country. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteIs this the ever busy Awolowo road on a monday morning? Chai, na wa o.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is it is well!
ReplyDeleteStill on same issue
ReplyDeleteLol seems they all stayed back at home.
ReplyDelete~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
This sh*t is more than serious
ReplyDeleteChoi!
ReplyDeleteNigeria my country
Dis na serious matter 4 lag oOo
ReplyDeleteI guess Govt is trying to encourage trekking
ReplyDeleteTell me something!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAre Lagosians that broke*tongueout*
ReplyDeleteNa im be say na groove we dey for Warri o. We still see the thing buy 2H per litre.
ReplyDeleteThat's how it is o...u can even cross d road with ease
ReplyDeleteNa so we see am, can see compulsory public holiday coming up with this rate of fuel scarcity
ReplyDeleteNa so we see am, can see compulsory public holiday coming up with this rate of fuel scarcity
ReplyDeleteLmao
ReplyDeleteSee d lib comment section.... where are d first sons and daughters? Lol I love Nigeria
ReplyDeleteNigeria turning to something else.
ReplyDeleteLOL, come to ABJ, it seems like the big men have parked their heavy machines and have rolled out their more fuel efficient Japanese cars!! The roads are a bit fair now compared to before. That is the only good thing that has come out of all this mess!! Less traffic.
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeletedear linda, is every wia
ReplyDeleteLol, u can imagine DAT kind tin
ReplyDeleteThis is my street.
ReplyDeleteAm so happy awolowo road is like this o atleast I don't get to work late like before.
ReplyDeleteJonathan is going out with a bang. Destroying everything on his way out. Worthless and vision less corrupt egomaniac. Good riddance to Nigeria's worst nightmare with his scorched earth policy.
ReplyDeleteYou can imagine what every busy street of Lagos is going to look like if the strike is not called off
ReplyDeleteKamar
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