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Saturday, 5 September 2015

Woman backing a baby seen sitting in the middle of the road in Alausa

This happened on Thursday. She backed her baby and sat in the middle of the road at Governor's office, Alausa. Passersby had to intervene before she was hit by a car. More photos after the cut...



70 comments:

  1. Na wa o... God knows best sha


    OKORO UPGRADED

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  2. Ike uwa agwugo ya....chaiii! Make dem help her oh

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  3. I guess she's just trying to get attention.......
    I hope d govt would do something

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  4. Seriously what doe she want




    Aunty linda

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  5. This is called WHITE PEOPLE kolo

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  6. Seriously what doe she want




    Aunty linda

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  7. Seriously what doe she want




    Aunty linda

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  8. Seriously what doe she want




    Aunty linda

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  9. Why did she do dat linda?


    *cute bree*

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  10. Was she hit by a car???????



    ....Am gettin dere...

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  11. I wonder what would have prompted such an act.

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  12. She probably wants to get pples attention to help her out

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  13. So this shit is now becoming a trend? Una no go go find person wen una born for? What nonsense?

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  14. What could be wrong?
    Maybe she's kind of protesting.

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  15. Condition critical Linda. That woman is acting out her frustration,maybe that child she is carrying has not eaten for days.Economic crunch. May God help us all

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  16. hmmmm poverty is a disease
    God will help us in this country

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  17. I'm sure she's frustrated. God help us in this country and world

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  18. She wants to die, mk she kuku leave d baby n die alone biko

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    On ur own......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. Ooooooooh my...!
    That is called poverty palaver or can it be awon iya's work?
    Nope!
    I guess is poverty tinz jhoor

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  21. Life full of Drama....Governor biko nri onu....that's all she's askin 4

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  22. Sad :( may God help her situation.

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  23. The problem is too much for her, she needs government attention ASAP!

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  24. Maybe she want to see d Governor.

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  25. Such great risk, for what exactly? That particular place is always busy, she was lucky she didn't get hit.

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  26. Moni is d problem I dis country...na wa o

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  27. Ngwanu, Ambode come to her rescue. Na bcos of you make her siddon there. Linda take note!

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  28. Ngwanu, Ambode come to her rescue. Na bcos of you make her siddon there. Linda take note!

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  29. Ngwanu, Ambode come to her rescue. Na bcos of you make her siddon there. Linda take note!

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  30. Ngwanu, Ambode come to her rescue. Na bcos of you make her siddon there. Linda take note!

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  31. Omo frustration will make someone do something crazy. Only God knows what she could be going through.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  32. Omo frustration will make someone do something crazy. Only God knows what she could be going through.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  33. i guess shes mentally unstable







    Meanwhile email me to know how u can enlarge your joystick and stop premature ejac

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  34. Is either madness or frustration na wa ooo maybe life don tire her

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  35. This woman needs help. Either she is hungry or she needs mental health care.

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  36. It's frustration n poverty that caused it, pls rich politicians n govt shud help her

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  37. Pro. promisepompom@yahoo.com5 September 2015 at 12:52

    What matter wrongs naw?? nnn??


    That vuvuzela P guy

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  38. wetin be her vex! http://www.bummyla.com

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  39. Ppl r beginning to take advantage of dis o

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  40. I hate quarter stories Aunt Li, passers by intervened yes, and what did she tell them was her reasons for sitting in the middle of the road??

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  41. Ok!! You wanna to follow the footsteps of the woman with 3 set of twins abi? Common stand up there and go and meet the father of ur baby.abi is Ambode responsible for ur baby

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  42. She shud leave d baby and go and die alone.

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  43. She might be frustrated, don't worry, just hold on and be strong, it won't be long, it's gonna be alright

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  44. What's her story. Did anyone care 2 find out wat her reason was, she probably need help try andd find out

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  46. All dis ones jst dey shit pikin lyk fowl...

    Free her make she carry her load

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  47. Depression has set in.
    #*karlishah*

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  48. She was looking for attention!

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  49. ....intervene before she was hit by a car..? Was she hit by a car after the intervention? I'm confuse...choose ur words correctly my dear

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  50. Fine bara.....decent (indecent) bara ni...nonsense!! How many do u think will enter d Rd once there's news dat dis one secured a hand out?

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  51. linda u need to report clearly. bcos ur last tenses makes us believe that she was hit before intervention came

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  52. Was she still hit by a car after passersby intervened? If yes, it was very unfortunate. But if not, you should always write your reports in such a way that ambiguities are completely avoided. Thank you.

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