A trailer loaded with bags of cement lost control and rammed into shops
in Mushin-Olosa this afternoon. The trailer was trying to avoid potholes
on the road when it lost control. More photos from the accident after
the cut...
Photo credit: The Nation
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Nna bad contributed to this nw... Goverment people what is this....
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Handwork of enemy@work. God pls deliver us frm tragic accidents.
DeleteSee wetin bad road dey cause.
DeleteJust hope nobody was injured.
Is well
DeleteEVERYDAY BAD NEWS..AH!!!
ReplyDeleteEVERYDAY BAD NEWS..AH!!!
ReplyDeleteWha o,hope no life was lost.port hole everywher Gid pls protect ur own children
ReplyDeleteWhat a loss
ReplyDeleteFor a second I was confused when I saw "Rams"... Linda I hail o!!!
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what's d meaning of Truck Rams...😏... A truck carrying Rams or...?
ReplyDeleteThank goodness no one was hurt....
ReplyDeleteHHOPE NO CASUALTY??TOMJERRYSWIT
ReplyDeletehope no life waz lost?
ReplyDeleteRoad side shops are prone to this type of accident, maybe barriers should be built where they have shops like these ones, so it can prevent vehicles from ramming into shops or buildings when accidents like this happen. #enoughsaid
ReplyDeleteHeheh. God of Mercy oga oooo
ReplyDeletehope no life was lost
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost
ReplyDeleteWe all know the roads are bad,but the way all this cars swerve for little potholes makes me think the drivers play a lot of video games
ReplyDeleteFix the potholes ambode
ReplyDeleteThank God that no one died. Since the vehicle was transporting bags of cement, the sooner the driver commenced mixing of the cement, the sooner the builders will be done with the reconstruction of the damaged shops. The shop keepers should hold onto the vehicle and the bags of cement till their shops been repaired.
ReplyDeleteConfirm ur stories ooooo Linda, it happened early hours of today, it was pretty dark
ReplyDeleteIt is always someone elses fault.If they aren't blaming the roads,they are blaming the law enforcement officials.As if other road users don't ply those roads,
ReplyDeleteIts never the drivers fault.
May God help us. Everything is happening almost at d same time. I just hop no life was lost.
ReplyDelete"Slow and steady wins d race"
What's with truck running into people and things??
ReplyDeleteMay God help us. Everything is happening almost at d same time. I just hop no life was lost.
ReplyDelete"Slow and steady wins d race"
OMG! God pls help, and save us frm tragic accidents, and untimely deaths. I hope no one got injured?
ReplyDeleteMay God continue to protect us oo
ReplyDeleteFibonnachi
We are in a trailer epidemic!!
ReplyDeleteWas d driver drunk?
ReplyDeleteº°OO°º tio!!! Chei e no kill person? Abeg º°OO°º
ReplyDeleteRams?????????
ReplyDeleteHope no life was lost
ReplyDeleteD-PinPointer Says: Accidents continue to plague Lagos and other states in Nigeria and we continue to say: thank God o, nobody died. The question is not whether God loves us; the question is: how long will the leaders in Nigeria continue to lack proactive initiatives that would facilitate a safer environment for her citizens? Imagine a governor going to work every day accompanied with an ambulance, whereas, there is no standby ambulance to respond to citizens in times of emergencies.
ReplyDeleteJust my suggestion: Government should require that every trailer and commercial vehicles change the brakes of their vehicles every year; also, those given contracts to fix the roads must be monitored and checked to ensure a good job. Many Nigerians have met untimely deaths on the roads that are suppose to guarantee a safe journey.
And one idiot is telling me not to call on the government to ban them. I am shouting oooo!! Shouting and begging the government to ban these animals from moving during the day. They will continue to cause harm to innocent people. Ban them now!!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope no life was lost o! Dis is just too much. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteI hope no life was lost o! Dis is just too much. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHope no casualties oooo? Ba that one I won hear.
ReplyDeleteHope no 1 died?
ReplyDeleteLinda take note *Rams*
ReplyDeleteOh boi!
ReplyDeleteIt is well
Nawa o
ReplyDeleteNawa o
ReplyDeleteIyanga dey em own,,trouble go find am,,,,hope he didn't injure d store owners,,,,
ReplyDeleteAre all these trucks, cars, road worthy? If so do the drivers have licenses. thirdly, are the owners of the trucks being held liable for the the mess their property is creating?
ReplyDeleteSomething has to give. Start persecuting them publicly so others can learn from these catastrophes
The problem is that, this people don't learn how to driver a large size vehicle properly, there are thing u can do with a small size vehicle u can't do with a truck. And the people that approve these truck on the road need to know that I can b their family member of friend that could b involve in this accident, stop taking bribe to allow trucks in bad condition on our roads
ReplyDeleteuntil these trailers run to the state governor motorcade before he will ban them from moving within the state during d day time. richlyblessed
ReplyDeleteomg!
ReplyDeleteThank God there were no casualties
ReplyDeleteMayb dis will attract the govt's attention to that road now as they were blind to it during campaign... dee
ReplyDeleteMost important part is that no one was hurt
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost....
ReplyDeleteram?????????????
ReplyDeleteHaaaaa.....hope it didn't hurt anybody??
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