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Thursday, 2 July 2015

Situation at Ikeja-Along Bus stop, Lagos after heavy down pour...

Yes, this is Lagos this afternoon after heavy rain. More photos after the cut...



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    1. O my gush!

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    2. Only God go fit help us for dis year rain. Linda take note!

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    3. Julie Julie, God bless ur hustle on here sis. Welldone

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  2. Just passed dere now.i jus fink we r paying d price of our impunity where u c pipo pour refuse directly into gutters.doz gutters r too big for ds kinda waterlog

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  3. Bona what will u say to ex governor of lagos dis time... dee

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    1. And some people were coming for akwaibom state governor. What has fashola been doin then that lagos state roads are in this condition?

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  4. You should come and see some parts of America after a heavy downpour....most countries suffer this and not isolated to Lagos alone.

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    This is disaster.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. O yes, n dats y is called Eko aromi sa legbelegbe

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  7. Ambode has to start working... I see its getting terrible day by day. Start by making good drainage in the roads

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    1. After he makes it and Nigerians pour all their refuse there. Back to square one.

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  8. O yes, n dats y is called Eko aromi sa legbelegbe

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  9. Pple shud really consider swimming lessons....it'll definitely help since the govt ain't doing anything about it...*friendly advise*

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  10. Very pathetic sight.
    I pray something is done about it as soon as possible.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. My brother are you for real? So you can pray? Is Akwa ibom not in Nigeria? Why did you single out the governor(Akpabio) and not call BRF? Abi you don't know that lagos IGR like 15times greater than that of Akwa ibom. IGR+allocation+13%derivation of Akwaibom is not up to what lagos gets as IGR monthly. So the question for you 'jack ass' is, Why have jebagan and especially fashola( who was paid all the billions owed Tinubu by FG) not been able to control flooding in Lagos state? Young man don't be a fool all your life. Get a life if you are not on APC's payroll. All our governors are thieves BRF not excluded. Yes he transformed lagos but so did Akpabio transform Akwaibom uncommonly.

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    2. Bonaria,Ur comments, always artificial.

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    3. Lol @Anon 6.21. You still have time to reply. It's common knowledge that he's sold out. I wasn't surprised when I saw his comment. I knew it was going to be pathetically one sided. The only way to control your anger is to remind yourself that it's a demented idiot that's speaking.

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      Anonymous, u couldn't av said it any better, but next time reduce d insult...

      The best Governor I know is Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, his Benin water storm project will speak for him someday....

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  11. U buy a car of 14million naira and start driving it in such roads?

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  12. This one is a normal thing. Na better canoe flood you suppose get the picture. Eg. that Argungi area. Ikeja flood na flash flood naa wey no reach anywhere.

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  13. lagos na waa

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  14. lagos na waa

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  15. Basically in the rainy season Lagos turns to a huge swimming pool; badly maintained at that.

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  16. Na di Lagos babes I dey sorry for

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  17. canoe business go move 4 dis place o

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  18. is it only lagos that floods? all other states nko?

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  19. No be today mehn

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  20. Its called flash flood! The water disappears in no time It happens even in UK and US.

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