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Wednesday 3 June 2015

Photos from accident involving four NNPC fuel tankers today

Four fuel tankers, all traveling along the Benin Bypass were involved in an accident this afternoon. Fuel from one of the tankers spilled on the road but thankfully no one was killed in the incident. See more photos after the cut...




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    1. Thank God no one was killed.

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    2. See wat this fuel scarcity/strike has caused. Everyone is trying to meet up filling and speeding more than required. Their brakes keeps on failing esp coming down the hill as it drags them along

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    3. God pls save us o, thank God no life ws lost

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    4. I passed that road today and didn't see this.

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    5. I passed that road today and didn't see this.

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    6. Dis is tragic, and I pray God save us frm tragic accidents.

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  2. My goodness, this is terrible.

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  3. Accident evry where God have mercy

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  4. Thank God o this would have been very disastrous

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  5. I am sure the idiot drivers were racing. Cos really, what are the odds four of them had an accident.

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    1. Exactly what I thought they must have been racing... Fuel that is scarce they are busy wasting it... Bloody punks

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  6. PARENTAL ADVISORY!!!
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    Shio, how's DAT even possible...

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  7. Buhari's govt is full of evil and bad news.

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    1. Fool u r doomed! It is bcos ur doomed pdp members put the country in chaos with lack of petrol and due to that nonsense the tanker drivers weren't loading but since after they called off the strike, the loading of petrol began and they flooded the road unlike before when there was smooth movement along our roads

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    2. You are a fool

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    3. As in....tot i was d only one thinking it

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  8. Thank God no life was lost


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  9. Thanks be to the Almighty, how we for take talk dis story sef??? Linda take note!

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  10. Thanks be to the Almighty, how we for take talk dis story sef??? Linda take note!

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  11. melvklin money3 June 2015 at 19:03

    dese fuel tankers again tnk God no life waz lost dis tym

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  12. Since Buhari has taken over Nigeria,Its always one bad news to another,hope Nigeria dont go on a bader state ,Because i dont understand this Accident everyday!

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    1. Bader? No way! I don't expect you to understand dear. It will take you donkey years.

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    2. Thank you! Ass lickers won't face the truth. Well, let's all pray for Nigeria and our leaders

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    3. You can't even speak common english.

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  13. God be praise...no life was lost.

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  14. 4 in three days, something needs to be done ASAP

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  15. A maa rogo oo!! God help us ooo

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  16. Thank God no life was lost. Please repent and believe in Jesus Christ, the Saviour of mankind. Believe also in God. THE VOICE OF THE PROPHETESS

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  17. Their turn to pay the price 4 making nigerians suffer

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  18. May be Buhari has now become d tanker driver who do things without caution,who manage deir lfe for d sake of money,dey go out without checking deir vehicles properly.PLEASE!

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  19. Wetin dey worry all this fuel tank drivers..upon the scarcity they are still wasting the ones we have.

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  20. Abegi which kind talk be dat is dere one time dere is no accident on d road? So y r u making it look as iv buhari is d one causing it

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  21. Fuel tanker drivers, what is happening? God have mercy upon your people.

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  22. NIGERIA REALLY TASKS THE MIND.

    TRY UNDERSTANDING WHY WE ARE STILL CARRYING PMS ACROSS INTERSTATES ON TRUCKS WHEN PIPING IT IS SIMPLY THE LOGICAL AND COST EFFECTIVE METHOD.

    I WEEP FOR THIS COUNTRY

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  23. Crazy drivers don shack ogogoro... dee

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  24. Starting from buhari's inauguration, it has been bombing #saibuhari, burning houses & falling tankers, I fear for ds country o
    #*karlishah*

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  25. Starting from buhari's inauguration, it has been bombing #saibuhari, burning houses & falling tankers, I fear for ds country o
    #*karlishah*

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  26. Starting from buhari's inauguration, it has been bombing #saibuhari, burning houses & falling tankers, I fear for ds country o
    #*karlishah*

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  27. @micheal lawson how e come tey affect driver wey nor drive well for Road? Na wah Oh! Nigerians sha!

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  28. Thank God no life was lost.

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  29. Starting from buhari's inauguration, it has been bombing #saibuhari, burning houses & falling tankers, I fear for ds country o
    #*karlishah*

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  30. Starting from buhari's inauguration, it has been bombing #saibuhari, burning houses & falling tankers, I fear for ds country o
    #*karlishah*

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  31. Starting from buhari's inauguration, it has been bombing #saibuhari, burning houses & falling tankers, I fear for ds country o
    #*karlishah*

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  32. Na wa o,make dez tanker drivers take it easy o!

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  33. This everyday accident ke?
    God help us o







    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  34. Hmmm Nigeria should watch o if dis is nt another strategy for insurgency since dis week na so so tanker and fire

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  35. Is this what is en-vogue now? Tankers falling everywhere?

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  36. Na wao, for dis new government, so,so bad new everyday, ,just 4days, many life lost.

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  37. Benin bypass? Dah fuck! How come I didn't hear

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  38. Oh my. With is scarcity predicament

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  39. *oh my, with this scarcity predicament

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  40. nice job to the drivers...they really tried their best to save lost....may God continue to protect us in the nation. amen

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  41. Nawooooo dx is gettin outaa hand

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  42. What is happening to tankers this days.People should be careful while passing them on the road.God save his people.

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  43. Na anoda way boko dey use now

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  44. where they high on cheap drugs?

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  45. Thank God no lives was involved

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