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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Photos: Newly Installed PHCN pole suddenly breaks & fall...

Photos show newly installed PHCN pole that suddenly broke in the middle and fell down today somewhere at Alapere. More pics after the cut...


Photo Credit: @jayichide

41 comments:

  1. Hmmmmm...

    Thank God it didn't fall on any one and wht a shame dat dis type of tin is happening when it could hav b avoided.

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    1. Obviously substandard. Naija *smh*

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    2. Thank God it didn't fall on anybody o

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    3. Thank God no life was lost. Linda take note!

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    4. Thank God no life was lost. Linda take note!

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    5. Wen u use fake materials on something this is the result u will see. Thank God no life was lost.

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    6. Hope it didn't injure or kill someone o. It is well o.










      #TeamBLessed#

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  2. Everything be falling in Nigeria ok o
    ~D great anonymous!

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  3. Lol. Someone is after dem in dat area

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  4. Lol. Someone is after dem in dat area

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  5. Something like this has happened in Zaria b4, in Katsina State poles has fallen few days after installation. The problem is from the manufacturers who uses tiny wire instead of iron rod.

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  6. Whats with all these bad news everywhere? Na wa o

















    it is well

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  7. Under the new dispensation, the supplier of the substandard pole, staff of the purchasing department of the Agency of government that accepted the pole and the engineers that allowed it to be put up should be sanctioned!

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  8. Flimsy people with flimsy materials

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  9. Thank GOD phcn staff are there to handle the situation

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  10. That's why it's better to patronize EEC poles. I think their factory is somewhere in Akute. They were the pioneer pole manufacturers in Lagos state before different competitors started manufacturing substandard poles..... Marketing tinzzzzzz..... Lol.... But seriously patronize them

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  11. Buhari should probe the contractor

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  12. Why are we still installing electricity using poles in Nigeria in this day and age? Has nobody ever heard of underground cable?

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  13. PHCN only knows how to collect money. They should better be careful to avoid harming someone

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  14. ThankGod no casualties,May God continue to protect his pple.

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  15. Thank God nobody was seriously injured. On another note, it's suddenly breaks and falls, not "fall". Little details, Linda. Little details. @otomokpo1039

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  16. No reinforcement in it.

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  17. No reinforcement in it.

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  18. Why won't it break when they are using less material and looting the country

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  19. E eya, thk God no one was hurt sha....

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  20. Thank God it didn't fall on anybody

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  21. Hmmmmm. Linda, that incident happened on my street junction. I thank God it didn't fall on anyone.

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  22. Hmmmmm. Linda, that incident happened on my street junction. I thank God it didn't fall on anyone.

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