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Sunday, 3 April 2016
Photos: Nigerians scoop fuel from fallen petrol tanker in Abeokuta
Photo credit: Ayannuga Yinka Olufemi
Smh... see how people are risking their lives,even when fuel is available everywhere they still do this sh*t! Tuah to poverty.
ReplyDelete~glo rule your world~ cos I do•
Are you alright? Where is fuel everywhere! You are one of this country's big problem. Blindsided
DeleteFuel is everywhere baa? U must be operating from Togo
DeleteYou are an idiot for saying fuel is everywhere blind fool Aboki da warri goat
DeleteToo bad...
ReplyDeleteLinda you are the best from djbantis camp
ReplyDeleteInstead of the fuel to waste just like that
ReplyDeleteLol..they gat no chill
ReplyDeleteThis is how people are set on fire
ReplyDeleteHope there was no casualties?
ReplyDeleteNigerians are really suffering in the hand of traveller Buhari.
ReplyDeleteYou are not in the system don't say what u don't know
DeleteWho missed me... Aunty Linda am back oh
ReplyDeleteNoted
hmmm danger!
ReplyDeleteBefore nko? No fuel jare, they should scoop more#Lindangwanu#
ReplyDeleteLol. Do u blame dem? Nigeria is blessed mehn...dats all I can say
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
Na wowooooooooooo
ReplyDeleteMy people no dey carry last
ReplyDeleteLinda, u no dey post my comment. Wetin I do u now
ReplyDeleteThis kain time wey fuel no dey, who no go join scoop am.
ReplyDeleteThings like this are happening in the country and Buhari chose to be travelling up and down.
ReplyDeleteWHAT A DISSAPOINTMENT.
Ya all ain't in the system don't say shit Abt that man. If you have pple in the system ask them and they will tell u what's going on
DeleteNaija no de cari last
ReplyDeletePut up stories about your sister Laura yashing ogbonna kanu
ReplyDeleteLol desperate situations call for desperate measures.
ReplyDelete. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Extremely dangerous! We have a long way to go mhen! Our orientation is really poor
ReplyDeleteRisky but @all @all nia bad pass
ReplyDeleteThat is soo risky!
ReplyDelete#LIB ADDICT#
Nigerians will never learn
ReplyDeleteAnyways, the economy is too tight
They never learn. One spark and its over.
ReplyDeleteI can see fear in him who sent in these pics to Linda. Anyway, one needs to be careful sha.
ReplyDeleteGod is great.
Make they no kill themselves o
ReplyDeleteHa nawa for them o they are not even scared of any danger
ReplyDeleteSo people will never learn in this country? Who has death helped?
ReplyDeleteI dnt blame dem, d hardship is too much in terms of fuel. Bt it's dangerous o, me can't dear.
ReplyDeleteGod help us,in dis Country,
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDelete#LibBadBoy
Na wa o! God help us all. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHiaa,odikwa very risky o.
ReplyDelete9ja ha, people play with their lives, it's well.
ReplyDeleteNa wa ooo condition don mak crayfish bend back risking their lives
ReplyDeleteAh Jehovah,see suffering. Ppl will rather for than be safe. God heal our land.
ReplyDeleteJmmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteWill u blame them!!
ReplyDeleteAs our waka-waka petroleum minister no do anytin bout d lingering fuel scarcity
Kinda wish it happnd in my strt sef..me 2 need fuel
See what fuel scarcity has caused. And this act is very risky o
ReplyDeleteDiesel Tanker. Not Petrol
ReplyDeleteHnmmnnn
ReplyDeleteWhat a country. The very commodity that generates over 90% of the nation's revenue is bitingly scarce to its people. This is one phenomenon, which occurs at least once every year, that continues to baffle me. Can you imagine a nation that chiefly produces only, say sugar, yet suffers from its scarcity!!! It's unheard of. Only in Nigeria!!! Who will deliver this country from this managerial ineptitude?
ReplyDeleteTill they'd burn
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
People don't ve respect 4 their lives ...
ReplyDeleteJust foolishness...
Chai! My people are suffering. See wetin Buhari don cause.
ReplyDeleteLinda I hv arrived, post my comment.
That's too risky cos petrol is highly combustible. It's more combustible than kerosene and diesel. Should I call this poverty or greed? Why risk their lives?
ReplyDeleteNaija.
ReplyDelete#FINEST
Seriously?! Has it gotten to this?.I weep.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm Very dangerous
ReplyDeleteSee wat poverty can cause.
ReplyDeleteNigerians will never learn.Always playing poker with death.
ReplyDeleteNa wetin change cause. Linda observe!
ReplyDeleteToo risky
ReplyDeleteHmm,poverty mentality. What if the tanker explodes??
ReplyDeleteSebi fuel no dey na? Where tanker dey carry that one dey go? Every fuel tanker that carry fuel without selling to the masses will end up like this in Jesus name, can I hear u say amen???
ReplyDeleteDis kind period
ReplyDeleteAnd you think I will blame them?
ReplyDeleteNo not atall
What a country
ReplyDeleteSo Nigerians have not learnt their lesson? Okay, go ahead.
ReplyDeleteNigerian love endangering their lives, imagine a drunker or a smoker just drop is cigar close that that Area? Omo na Gobe be that
ReplyDeleteOne of the major 10 ways to die quick in Nigeria!
ReplyDeletePoverty mentality. Instead of running away from danger, they are running into the danger. #Lilytop.com
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