These photos were taken around 6.50pm yesterday August 3rd. If you're familiar with this route then these photos must shock you. There was absolutely no traffic...and that's because Balogun market was on a 1-day recess. Normally, by this time, there's serious traffic gridlock and people usually get robbed in that traffic. Isn't there something our securities agencies can do about Apongbo bridge? Please help people that ply that route daily. More photos after the cut...
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Wow, can't blv dis
DeleteGov ambode Shld wake up n start working. Lagos is turning into somtin else. I got robbed at ojota around d fawenhinmi park inside traffic. It was a terrible experience. Lagos is very unsafe.
DeleteLagos traffic is a silent killer.
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ReplyDeleteNo wonder!!! i was wondering what happened yesterday.
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ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm is gud dat ur share d info maybe dey wil do smtin abt it....
ReplyDeleteEven Carter bridge is back to status quo. BrF did it, Ambode should ask him for tips. Possibly fire all those CBD guys, they have relapsed back into their toutish status
DeleteDis is a bigg wow!
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Praise be to God..lol
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ReplyDeleteThank God for that
ReplyDeleteInstead of showing us what the bridge look like because balogun market had a recess,why not just go straight to the point and ask securities to help people because of the robbery that goes on, if there is traffic.
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ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Yesterday was d 8 days prayer for d late yeye oja of lagos, which I was part of d organiser.
ReplyDeleteohhh good to know u were part of the organizers ..congrats sir
DeleteOK. Seen
ReplyDeleteThey had deir iyalode's funeral
ReplyDeleteWhy was Balogun market on recess??? Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteWhy was Balogun market on recess??? Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteWow! Unbelievable
ReplyDeleteHave never seen apongo like this before
ReplyDeleteGovernor Ambode plz strategies around this area.....this is the heart of lasgidi biz and people are facing hell after hectic working day
ReplyDeleteWe need more shopping and parking space in Lagos. Infact, im just about to emmigrate to Bauchi. More space, less people.
ReplyDeleteWhat about security challenges in bauchi ie boko haram
DeleteCant you tell. He is covered by the blood of Jesus.
DeleteI am covered by the blood of Jesus. #NoVex
DeletePlus, I will jot let Boko Haram win the battle through acting like I am scared.
I guess dis pix was taken inside UBA house marina
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ReplyDeleteoh my, no wonder. i was really surprised as i closed around 7pm yesterday cos i work in Marina. i wish the roads can be like this everyday#sadface
ReplyDeleteVry dry,gd if only it will be like dat all d time
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ReplyDeleteThis is one of the benefits of social media. I strongly believe that something must be done soon
ReplyDeleteOne of dem died.. dey went for burial dats why
ReplyDeleteLinda. I swear down I was so surprised that yesterday.
ReplyDeleteWish it could continue like this.... sigh!
Ambode should activate Obiano's policy of sraping off hooligans from that area naaa...
ReplyDeleteUpper Iweka is now secure as result of Obiano's policy
Ambode should borrow from that...
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wow unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteThis is a big surprise. Government should really help look into a more permanent solution to the insecurity issues arising from traffic congestion in the area.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely incredible. How I wish Lagos road is like this always.
ReplyDeleteLagos and traffic wahala....that city is crazy.
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Lagos and traffic wahala....that city is crazy.
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