Phew! Lagos nawao! if armed robbers don't attack you on the way, you will be grounded by the traffic gridlock, if it's not traffic gridlock, trailer might fall on you. Lagosians are heroes.
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Are the container owners and transporters above the law. The Lagos State government ordered them not to ply roads with their dangerous cargo before 6pm. But they have ignored this order and nothing has happened. Instead they have continued to endanger the lives of other road users with impunity and the Lagos State government is looking on helplessly. Is this a case of "some animals are more equal than others"?
Can someone pls confirm this for me. I heard some researchers all the way from Yuuessay are currently in Lagos to conduct a few explorative researches into the crust from the terra firma of Lagos's metropolis to know why trailers especially the ones with containers seem to be defying the pull of the gravitational force of recent.
Can someone pls confirm this for me. I heard some researchers all the way from Yuuessay are currently in Lagos to conduct a few explorative researches into the crust from the terra firma of Lagos's metropolis to know why trailers especially the ones with containers seem to be defying the pull of the gravitational force of recent.
GOVERNER AKINWUNMI AMBODE is it till someone else dies that you people will enforce the banning of dese agents of death. Companies of containers that fall should be fined if not anything they cause a nuisance to the roads causing traffic and mayhem. If they are heavily fined asides not plying d roads during the day. They will also ensure they secure d containers properly and employ drivers with half a brain atleast.
Nigerian govt, as usual, dey wld do nothin until anoda death occurs, n den dey talk abt it for a wile n it ends der. All talks, no action.#shame on our leaders.
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Haaa...dis bonny camp agn?? Dis place has bn causing a hell of a traffic in V.I for a longtime now bcos of some unending road construction going on dere. from CMS to bonny camp u can spend over 2hrs and now this Trailer??? It's only gonna get worse!!! Gosh...
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Na wa o
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#It mUsT eNd iN prAiSe
Na wa oh.Something is wrong with all these heavy trucks,their drivers or our roads.
ReplyDeleteThat's gonna cause a whole lot of traffic if not moved immediately...thank God no fatalities
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Na wa o!
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AGAIN
ReplyDeleteIs it everyday? Nawaa
ReplyDeleteSeen. You have not contact us since august sister Linda.
ReplyDeletePhew! Lagos nawao! if armed robbers don't attack you on the way, you will be grounded by the traffic gridlock, if it's not traffic gridlock, trailer might fall on you.
ReplyDeleteLagosians are heroes.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Please why are all these containers falling off ???
ReplyDeleteGovernor Ambode do something already. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteGovernor Ambode do something already. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHian this is now the new trend
ReplyDeleteAre you vibrant and looking for how to earn a living? Greenlife herbal network company gives you an opportunity to achieve your dream life. For further infos send a mail to careersng01@gmail.com With your name.., and location inclusive
Are the container owners and transporters above the law. The Lagos State government ordered them not to ply roads with their dangerous cargo before 6pm. But they have ignored this order and nothing has happened. Instead they have continued to endanger the lives of other road users with impunity and the Lagos State government is looking on helplessly.
ReplyDeleteIs this a case of "some animals are more equal than others"?
Ambode Ambode, What's happening in my beloved State?
ReplyDeleteI just pray the Helicopters doesn't Fall
Let them keep falling but not on people and cars
ReplyDeleteCan someone pls confirm this for me. I heard some researchers all the way from Yuuessay are currently in Lagos to conduct a few explorative researches into the crust from the terra firma of Lagos's metropolis to know why trailers especially the ones with containers seem to be defying the pull of the gravitational force of recent.
ReplyDeleteCan someone pls confirm this for me. I heard some researchers all the way from Yuuessay are currently in Lagos to conduct a few explorative researches into the crust from the terra firma of Lagos's metropolis to know why trailers especially the ones with containers seem to be defying the pull of the gravitational force of recent.
ReplyDeleteChoi! Na wa o.
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Choi! Na wa o.
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All these containers falling. isnt there a law on what capacity they should carry? Double your hustle
ReplyDeleteHopefully, no life was lost, yeah?
ReplyDeleteHope it is removed fast
ReplyDeleteHope it is removed fast
ReplyDeleteY is dat it's Ambode's regime dat containers are always falling
ReplyDeleteMay God keep protecting us....
ReplyDeleteThis has become an epidemic
ReplyDeleteGOVERNER AKINWUNMI AMBODE is it till someone else dies that you people will enforce the banning of dese agents of death. Companies of containers that fall should be fined if not anything they cause a nuisance to the roads causing traffic and mayhem. If they are heavily fined asides not plying d roads during the day. They will also ensure they secure d containers properly and employ drivers with half a brain atleast.
ReplyDeleteGOD Save us oooh! http://www.bummyla.com
ReplyDeleteNigerian govt, as usual, dey wld do nothin until anoda death occurs, n den dey talk abt it for a wile n it ends der. All talks, no action.#shame on our leaders.
ReplyDeleteLord thank you for averting a disaster.
ReplyDeletethis people won't listen,they need to be punish. TIMILEYIN BLESSING
ReplyDeleteThank d Lord no life was lost and d govt should urgently do sth abt dis asapp.
ReplyDeleteIs this suddenly endemic to Lagos or has it always gone on but was not reported??
ReplyDeleteGod save us!!
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ReplyDeleteAUNTY LINDA........
It must be from the ice storm that Lagos just experienced.
ReplyDeleteMelting ice is still slippery.
This is crazy! Why isnt the new law being enforced and why has this become more rampant??
ReplyDeleteInterested in volunteering as an usher, Cheerleader, ref, ball boy etc for a youth sport fun event? Then pls visit thetpl.org to register
hmmmmm everyday
ReplyDeleteHaaa...dis bonny camp agn?? Dis place has bn causing a hell of a traffic in V.I for a longtime now bcos of some unending road construction going on dere. from CMS to bonny camp u can spend over 2hrs and now this Trailer??? It's only gonna get worse!!! Gosh...
ReplyDeleteAmbode regime Na falling of trucks
ReplyDeleteAmbode regime Na falling of trucks
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