Five vehicles including the fuel tanker were caught up in the explosion which followed when a driver of a commercial bus wanted to negotiate its way through the ensuing gridlock. The silencer of the bus was said to have sparked a fire and it spread to the spilled fuel, causing an explosion. Scores of motorists and commuters fortunately escaped death but others including those scooping fuel that spilled were injured from the blast.
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Very gud in other not to attract more casulties
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ReplyDeleteSo people were scooping fuel. They will never learn.
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ReplyDeleteSmart response. Keep up the good work FRSC, and let the drivers be extra careful.
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ReplyDeleteLinda, The headline for this story is wrong because your blog never reported about the accident when it occurred, so you would not have given a developing or "overnight" headline. The right headline would have been "FRSC officials clear off wreckage of a tanker that exploded on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway (photos)" BIG UPS
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So what where they expected to do? Bring the wreckage to my house? That's their job.. They're doing what they are paid to do. It's not supposed to be news.
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