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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Photos: Container falls on Kirikiri Town bridge

This container carrying wood fell this morning on the bridge in Kirikiri Town. Driver no where to be found. More photos after the cut...



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    1. Is container meant 4 carrying log of woods? Dis is rubbish

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    2. All dis drivers wit their carelessness. God save us frm tragic accidents.

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  2. Bad roads everywhere in nigeria

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  3. Bad roads everywhere in Nigeria

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  4. Oh God, pls hep us... I don't seem to understand accident everywhere des days

    * * * Linda's 1st Daughter * * *

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  5. I hope he's ok, things falling over seems to be the new trend.

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  6. Huge loss on the part of the owner.I dread to think what might have befallen the poor driver.I pray he's alive somewhere below or above

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  7. Hmmmm! Na everyday containers dey fall? We all need to be careful ooo.

    I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  8. I have half the mind to ask for the ban of these nuisance on the Nigerian roads. Half of these machines are not even road worthy, yet they are allowed to ply the road with cars less than half their size!!! Wreaking havoc and destruction!

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  9. Thank God We didn't lost anyone on d process dear

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  10. So sad! Pray he's not dead.

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  11. We import logs of wood too? Nigeria in its worst state.....

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    They should arrest those fools driving that car......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Na wa oo not again

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  14. Oh, how i so dread this container...!

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  15. Linda, can't you see how bad the road is? Why won't trailers fall on this kind of road......govt the greatest killer ofits citizens

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  16. Oh, how i so dread this container...!My dread for thou has no bounds.

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  17. WHY WONT THE GOVERNMENT DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS!!!!! ( yes i am shouting )

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  18. Thank God, it fell on its own & not on anything or person. Linda take note!

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  19. Thank God, it fell on its own & not on anything or person. Linda take note!

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  20. Wood? Container they carry Wood?

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  21. Thank God no one is dead.

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  22. bad roads, trailer falls, big robberies, bokorists; which one again sef
    Nigeria...

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  23. just look at the state of that road

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  24. We live in a lawless country where laws r broken by those who establish and amend them..

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  25. I hope no casualty(ies) was recorded? D fear of containers in Lagos is d beginning of wisdom to drive or be driven. I can fear d sight of Containers Wenever I'm in a bus/car in Lagos.

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  26. Apapa was Agbaje's main area of concentration in all his debates and manifestos, yet those who owns Lagos didn't want to do it. Let's continue suffering and smiling.

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  27. If you were the driver would you wait? Gobe. Davido's driver please answer

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  28. Nawa oOOooooooOoooo guess he has disappeared#Linda'sgal

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  29. The vehicle is obviously not road worthy but I suppose they have bribed the relevant people so this will turn out to be just another thing that's happening in Nigeria.

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  30. Forget it as far as dis case stands d driver wil never b found again till thy kingdom comes. Thank God no loss was loss.

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  31. All this container matter don tire me...

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  32. why wont it fall when its obvious camel back don carry load wey pass am..road safety personnels wont see these ones ooh na work wey dem no send dem na em dem de carry 4head pass.awon oloshi..

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  33. I hope d driver is alive! Gosh! Was he high?

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  34. somebody's boo14 May 2015 at 15:41

    where driver come vamuus go?

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  35. That truck is not road worthy. Hold the downer of the truck

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  36. See dis dirty trailer. ..In fact lagos entirely is dirty

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  37. exporting of timber is on the export prohibition list, Nigerian customs still collect sums and allow ppl to export it, really sad.

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  38. No wonder pdp won in those areas where igbo dominate because apc paid no attention to providing good roads

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