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Wednesday 6 May 2015

Photos: Trailer falls on SUV, Bus, Keke Napep in Lagos

A trailer carrying a container fell on a bus, an X-Terra SUV and a Keke Napep in front of Awolowo Market in the Mushin Olosa area in Lagos state this morning. See more photos after the cut...

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    1. Too bad!


      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    2. Bad market. Thank God no one injured or live loss.

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    3. That's what happens when trailer/long vehicles drivers drives without a licence.. This shit can't happen here..

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    4. Hmmm i thank God no life was lost oh, they have to find solution to this trailer of a thin that is falling on top of cars everyday in Lagos and the rest state. @list before they allowed trailer to carry a load they have to check it first properly before they can set it for any journey.

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  2. Another sad incident. Lindaobserve

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lagos and accident.... Which winch dey penetrate that state self.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Na the APC Winch and Wizard

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  4. Thank God no life was lost.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Accidents everywhere. God save us

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    1. Dat particular bustop, d road is horrible

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  6. Na wa o. Na one chance d trailer enter so

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  7. Jizox. ..hope no 1 was hurt bikonu

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  8. Linda I know dis spot very well,itz d bad road and all d foolish people going to the state house of assembly for d fourth time n all won't do anything good. Itz so terrible dat the traffic @ dat bus stop can be killing atimes... funmi tejuoso, ganiyu Solomon etcm...dee

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  9. Pray no life was lost

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  10. Omg, hope no life was lost?

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  11. Thank God no injured or dead victim.

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  12. nobody died, so its all good

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  13. One have to keep running from all of this trailers

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  14. LASG, Oga Fashola do something, this is the second time in 2months that this is happening due to the bad road, so many hours is lost daily due to the washed off portions of the road, Mushin to Iyana isolo (isolo road) is also in a deplorable condition. Pls save the lives of residents and commuters in these areas. Peter

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    1. And people keep screaming Fashola is a God. How many years again? Kmt!

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  15. Lagos is suffering from too many old vehicles on the road,too many accidents daily.

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  16. Na wa ooo. So many terrible things happening in lagos. Its like the end time will start in that state.

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  17. Sigh! This continues to happen. At least once a week, no right thinking government has thought to put measures in place? Kai! It is finished

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  18. the BAD ROAD is the cause, this happened recently a few months back. toluoo

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  19. These trailers are really causing problems

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  20. This same Mushin area again...! Hope no life is lost.

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  21. I hope no life was lost??? I see it was cos of the bad road. Linda take note!

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  22. As long as no one died everything else is almost fixable.

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  23. Damn! these trucks should travel in the night, seriously

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  24. I'm not surprised. Its that frigging bad road!!! I wonder when its gonna be fixed. Causes unnecessary traffic. I'm always scared each time a trailer is beside my bus.

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  25. This happens almost every three days there. The road is too bad. Bad is an under-statement sef. Its because other cars are involved that's why its getting publicity this time around. Its like Mushin doesn't have a local government chairman. Rubbish!!!

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  26. so this kind road day LAGOS? my people are being brainwashed by this propagandalist call APC.

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  27. Govt should do something about these trailer drivers. Atleast a control of some sort.

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  28. Let's leave God out of this. This will continue to happen for as long as we allow it.

    God is not going to come down and solve our problems for us.

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  29. Our Politicians are 419, second time happening. Thank God no life was lost

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  30. Our Politicians are 419, second time happening. Thank God no life was lost

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  31. This trucks shouldn't b allowed to move during the day.

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  32. May their souls rest in peace, amen.

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  33. Wow lag n wahala, God save dem abeg

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  34. Na wa o. This everyday accident sef; God help and protect us all.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  35. They are reckless drivers
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    Signed Deo gratias

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  36. They're reckless drivers
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  37. Its GEJ's fault the road was not fixed....

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  38. its true. I was at Awolowo market yesterday and the roads are practically turning to gullies. That spot is a death trap. If you are there, don't drive close to a tanker or trailer, probability of falling is almost one.

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