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Monday 17 August 2015

As seen in Lagos today...

A Keke Napep pictured driving through a pedestrian bridge today. They now exhibit such lawlessness in broad daylight? Lol. Photo: @OfficialHijabi

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    1. Most times when we walk into big malls, boutiques, supermarkets, we never question their prices. We pay exactly what we see on the price tags and even hand out tips to the staff.
      But the moment we are out of these shops and want to buy banana, our bargaining game gets off to the roof. Poor widow with 12 hungry children at home tells you banana is N100. She even takes out her time to explain how difficult it was for her to even buy it, how the economy is so tough.
      But we insist that if it's not N50, we are not paying. Some of us even step back into our cars and make to drive away. But because 'half bread is better chin chin', this woman is forced to call you back and sell to you at little or no gain. In her heart, she cries, she's worried about how she'll survive with her children. She silently reassures herself that 'It's well.
      God will definitely provide.'' While you happily chop the luscious banana. Take some seconds out and think about this, guys. Please don't bargain hard with small vendors like this. They do business not to buy designer bags, Gucci shoes but to LIVE and EAT!

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    2. Dis area is either Orile, Suru or Mile 2. Dis is small, they r worse scene in Lagos than dis.

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    3. Dis area is either Orile, Suru or Mile 2. Dis is small, they r worse scene in Lagos than dis.

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    4. Hehehe
      ~D great anonymous!

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    5. What won't someone see? Nawao!

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    6. They constitute nuisance on a daily bases. Danfos n okada rider plight express ways now. Also thieves on our roads. Gov Ambode should pls act fast before tins become uncontrollable.

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    1. Dis area is either Orile, Suru or Mile 2. Dis is small, they r worse scene in Lagos than dis.

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  3. If the cat isnt at home a rat takes over the headship of the home

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  4. Oh well. There's usually a place for bicycles and bikes. And the Keke napep.. #okbye

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  5. Everything happens in Lagos....

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  6. Lagos na wa ooo

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  7. The rider is drunk on something #onelovefromsnow#

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  8. Lolz nawa oooo dis state seff

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  9. Lmao can't stop laughing which kind thing be this na lol orishirishi

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  10. This is small compared to the nuisance they do on a daily bases. The Danfos now take express road on Ikorodu road in which they pick and drop passengers, Okada riders are now everywhere. This government should be a continuum since it is the same party. Please Gov Ambode should act fast before things go out of hand.

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  11. Hahahahahaha na wa oooo anything is possible in Lagos

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  12. Ok Linda that's one of the newly constructed bridge at the ongoing expansion on lagos badagry express way that road is specifically meant for truck pushers and keke to cross to the other side road

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  13. I keep saying it ....half of Nigeria's populace needs a mental and psychological evaluation....It may seem funny but I bet you if that guy goes through a thorough medical evaluation , you will see a diagnosis of kolo...just as with the most of naija smh
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  14. @ Linda this is my area in ijaiye along Abeokuta express road. The access is actually meant for tricycles and motorcycles there's one for pedestrians attached to it.

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  15. @ Linda this is my area in ijaiye along Abeokuta express road. The access is actually meant for tricycles and motorcycles there's one for pedestrians attached to it.

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  16. @ Linda this is my area in ijaiye along Abeokuta express road. The access is actually meant for tricycles and motorcycles there's one for pedestrians attached to it.

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  17. @ Linda this is my area in ijaiye along Abeokuta express road. The access is actually meant for tricycles and motorcycles there's one for pedestrians attached to it.

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    1. The access is meant for disabled persons confined to wheelchairs, not for motorised vehicles or bikes. Those ones can use the next u-turn or intersection

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  18. Thinking outside the box

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  19. Lmao. Don't blame the keke driver. After all if people used the bridge, it would be too congested for him to successfully drive through.

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  20. He is so high on weed.... How could a normal person do such?

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  21. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Lolx... Only in lagos.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  22. Ambode is not doing shit. Policemen are everywhere again collecting bribe, even on Sundays! Check points everywhere.

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  23. for my own opinion oooo if it is keke that is using the bridge so be it bcus people with leg will open there eyes and bean passing under the bridge on the express why the bridge is there so let keke use it

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  24. serious ROTFL. The guy must be high on cheap crack.

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  25. This is why they get treated like animals.

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  26. Expensive sh*t, Blackman black mind

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  27. There is nothing wrong with this picture. This type of bridges are constructed in such a way that small vehicles like okada, bicycle, kekes, wheel chairs and lame people with their special vehicles can be able to cross the highway. If You look at the bridge closely, you'll notice that there is a staircase part for pedestrians to go through.

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