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Friday, 4 September 2015

Photos: See the trailer & container sighted at Agege this afternoon

See this alakoba trucks. This was sighted on Agege road in Lagos this afternoon. Meanwhile another container fell along Ikorodu-Sagamu road this morning. This comes 48 hours after a tanker and trailer fell off the Ojuelegba bridge in Lagos killing 3 people. Can the government please do something about this!


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  1. Lagos a den of tout's,criminal's,rapist,fraudster's and accident.


















    #sad indeed

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  2. So risky. If There could be a way those containers can have their own way or road.

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  3. Lagos a den of tout's,criminal's,rapist,fraudster's and accident.


















    #sad indeed

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    1. Ok...the government won't stop them cos they enrich lagos state by bringing in Goods for sale and take out bought goods

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    2. Serusly ooo governmt ned to do smtin abt it,which kind trailer be dis one nahh...



      ...Am gettin dere...

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    3. I hope FRSC can see the way the truck is bent, that is because the spring is bad

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    4. Alakoba OLORUN maje kari o!!!
      Amin o jesu!!

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    5. Govt jst v 2 act fast abt dis trailers issue, thank God no life ws lost

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    6. Where is or are the bodies/establishments responsible for road worthiness, abi are they there for only cars, because I don't get why a beast/blood sucking demon such as this is allowed to ply our/the roads majestically. My thoughts tho.

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  5. FG has to do something about dese trailers ASAP. Linda take note!

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    1. D one at agege broke dwn! Its nt a moving truck...d tyre for dat side don cumot!

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    2. These NOT dese. You no go school nii?

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  6. FG has to do something about dese trailers ASAP. Linda take note!

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  7. FG has to do something about dese trailers ASAP. Linda take note!

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  8. It be like say some of the trailer driver has head crash

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  9. There are lots of trailer that are in worst state on the road. The government needs to do something about this trailers.

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  10. OUR HELP IS IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, WHO MADE HEAVEN AND EARTH

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  11. All dis expired trailers plying our roads needs to be checked to avoid all dis unnecessary deaths

    Ubanagum

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    1. Is nt abt them bin xpired... buh dey shud only move @ nyt to cub all dese day time accidents.

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  12. The thing tire me o...devils in human form

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    All this useless drivers placing ordinary containers on the back of a truck should be arrested no tym....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Why is ambode playing blind to these happenings in HIS state? Abi e don forget say na hin be governor? Or he's waiting for fashola?.... mtchewwwww

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  15. Population Reduction Vehicles.
    Is there any Government?

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  16. I hope our government do something bout this fast....

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  17. Buhari head dey drink road side blood... Onye uchu! Uchurious man!!!

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  18. That is what we get wen West Germany heads our quontry

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  19. It is a pity.

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  20. The government needs to intervene in this matter really...

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  21. It is a pity.

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  22. For me does drivers are two young and inexperienced road sefty take note.

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  23. This is dangerous!! Where is FRSC??

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  24. The people in power won't say anything for now until one of their own is killed before they react. Sometimes you begin to wonder why black people treat themselves this way especially in Africa.

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  25. The roads are the culprits

    A lot of these trailers were okay until encountering Nigeria roads

    Let's not lose sight of the problem

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  26. Ehen?? Dis blog don turn me to aproko oo hehehe

    Aunty linda biko

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  27. Whats is the job of road safety and the police? what are they doing about this nonsense? what is the government of Lagos state doing about this?there should be a law, that if you are transporting a container, and its not well tied down,the trailer should be impounded and the owner should pay a heavy fine of 2m naira,you see that everyone will seat up.

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  28. Dem get mission, they won't see us...Psalm 91

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  29. I think Govt shud arrest those that doesn't tie their container to d trailer and seize d goods inside it so they will learn to stop killing innoccent pple cos most cases the trailer driver dnt get hurt

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  30. Transport vehicles should stop traveling during traffic hours simple! Make transport a late night thing, increase salary of potential truck drivers and have them legally conceal a weapon while on duty! Travel with limited amount of money.
    Safety first.

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  31. They need to constantly train these truck drivers. They should at least:
    Obey rules of the road
    Fasten the box car tightly to the truck
    Slow down

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  32. They need to constantly train these truck drivers. They should at least:
    Obey rules of the road
    Fasten the box car tightly to the truck
    Slow down
    Make sure tires are bald.
    Have good brakes.

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  33. This tanker don't strap or lock that container at all. I saw 5 trailers today no lock .vehicles we're dodging to be beside them during traffic.

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  34. Lol@ Alakoba trucks. Ambode ehhhhhhhhh. Do something oh. Abi them swear for these trucks? There should be a laid down guideline on trucks lifting heavy loads than they can carry. And road safety officials are seeing this on the roads and allowing them pass. Their powers lie in small cars. .674

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  35. Oh wow, may the good Lord continue to keep us well out of harm's way, Amen.

    Good people of LIB kindly visit my blog

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  36. I miss Fashola. If it was Fashola, after dat ojuelegba incidence, u won't find one trailer on d road during day time. Amobode d Tinubu's stooge instead to work, he's busy carrying out Tinubu's vendetta by pursuing and accusing Fashola of stealing. God help us all.

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  37. It happens in apapa wharf almost Evryday, the first thing FG shud do is to fix the road 1st and then put a stringent measures in loading these containers at their various point of loading

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  38. E be like say bh no see gun now nah trailer dem wan take finish us



    Linda take note dis is my month pls

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  39. Some people and their negligence attitude, will continue to manage something until it get extremely bad an even claim life. Mtcheww

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  40. So the commander of FRSC was live on TVC news some days ago to talk about the ojuelegba incident, and from the way he spoke, I doubt if they are going to do anything tangible about these walking time bombs strolling around Lagos, called trailers.
    The man was saying everything to defend the lack of commitment and ill practices by his men.
    The news casters come taya for him sef!



    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  41. See how it blocked the entire road!. Careless drivers causing nuisance everywhere

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  42. the government should give the trailer drivers there on time to be on the road, and that should be when everyone has gone to bed

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  43. Pls what is d duty of Road Safety,Lasma and Police?... is der duties just to go about disturbing private cars on d road that are in very good condition and they leave commercial buses and trailers that are dead and be running afte private cars bcos dey want to collect money. Abeg are laws limited to some certain pple in this country..

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  44. Can the government pls crash these idiots off the road

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  45. Why can't they just force them to strap down their containers or don't move? Is wah

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  46. See death trap. Our government can't see this

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  47. D government know what to do. Cus if it's abroad na dey for don dismantle dat trailer

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  48. Ah, dey shud figure sumtin out oo..what is d government even doing?

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  49. I believe it's high that people starts sueing the govt for not protecting our lives . Afterall you've people whose responsibity it is to make sure that some of these trailers are not on the road . People are been killed and yet nobody seems to be doing any damn thing , maybe bcos a rich person has not affected directly .

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  50. An accident waiting to happen.

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  51. But Nigeria road safety would rather would rather ask you if have two caution signs and look away,while VIO'S would certify them road worthiness without seeing the vehicle,black people version.

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  52. What is FRSC doing about it is the pertinent question here! Why is that bloody truck on the road? Just takes a little gallop or a lopsided road to have it crashing to the ground!

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  53. People owns the trucks. They are quite aware of the ill conditions of their trucks but have chosen to trade with human blood.

    Secondly, I don't understand the duties of VOI, FRS and the so called LASTMA. They see these truck and prefer to be blind, let anyone of them stop me for paper check first; that day will make CNN headline news.

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  54. Unlike his predecessor AMBODE is an IDIOT...He is not in tune with the plea of the masses.
    God save us in this mumu country with clueless leaders.
    FRSC, VIO, LASTMA, POLICE ETC are complete failures.

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  55. Unlike his predecessor AMBODE is CLUELESS...He is not in tune with the plea of the masses.
    God save us in this mumu country with clueless leaders.
    FRSC, VIO, LASTMA, POLICE ETC are complete failures.

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  56. This is really getting out of hand...something has to be done ASAP

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  57. nawaoooooooo,shey na trailer we go dey sick nowww?FG do somfinnnnn.....Linda take note

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  58. FG do something pls...Lord save us

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  59. FG should do something, this is becoming

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  60. government please do something about this nonsense abeg! http://www.bummyla.com

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  61. God we hide us under his shadow

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  62. i held my heart 2geda while passing beside it, wit the feelings that it might just fall on me......OZIRI BRIGHT

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  63. i held my heart 2geda while passing beside it, wit the feelings that it might just fall on me......OZIRI BRIGHT

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  64. What is all these? Can't something be done by the government ASAP

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  65. I don't know if someone else has noticed this about happenings in Nigeria, situations always kinda trend. If it is a tanker burning, for another week, some other tankers will burn. If it is a landlord's cruelty, for another week more stories about landlord will crop up! May God help us

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  66. Meanwhile useless road safety is more interested in checking papers so dey can collect bribe

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  67. its high time Nigeria starts taking into consideration road wordy vehicles in order to make our roads safe.

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  68. FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY , TRAFFIC POLICE, LASTMA, VIO AND RELATED AGENCIES SAME ON YOU

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  69. I rented a moving truck in good faith that it would be in good running condition. Far from it! It broke down 3 separate times! Two of the times I was blocking traffic. I called Budget roadside assistance and explained that I was broke down in a dangerous spot. Instead of helping me, I was put on hold for over 25 minutes. SRAC Interstate Trailer Hire

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  70. I rented a moving truck in good faith that it would be in good running condition. Far from it! It broke down 3 separate times! Two of the times I was blocking traffic. I called Budget roadside assistance and explained that I was broke down in a dangerous spot. Instead of helping me, I was put on hold for over 25 minutes.
    Trailer Hire

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