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Saturday, 23 July 2016

Photos: Train crashes with Vehicles on Ibadan - Abeokuta road, no casualties recorded

A train badly crashed with Vehicles today at Kila, Kilometer 3 on Ibadan - Abeokuta road today. A DAF truck, Toyota Camry, and a Train were involved in the accident. However, according to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), no casualties were recorded. More photos after the cut.
 

 


34 comments:

  1. Pheww! Thank God for protecting their lives.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  2. Were the useless drivers sleeping or drinking or what??

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  3. Thank God no life was lost!

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  4. Thank God there were no casualties. What was the car doing by the railway track?

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  5. God be Praised! Linda take note!

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  6. Is all buhari's fault...

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  7. Is all buhari's fault...

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  8. Did i not said it?
    Where is mallam amech the looter he should come an tell us the cause of this.
    I TOLD U PEOPLE THAT THE SO CALLED RAIL WAY MALLAM MARCHING IS COMMISSIONING IS MADE IN CHINA RAIL WAY
    MAY GOD SAVE NIGERIA IN THIS APC POOR PROJECT
    BLAME MALLAM AMECH THE LOOTERS FOR THIS



















    #sad indeed

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  9. Did i not said it?
    Where is mallam amech the looter he should come an tell us the cause of this.
    I TOLD U PEOPLE THAT THE SO CALLED RAIL WAY MALLAM MARCHING IS COMMISSIONING IS MADE IN CHINA RAIL WAY
    MAY GOD SAVE NIGERIA IN THIS APC POOR PROJECT
    BLAME MALLAM AMECH THE LOOTERS FOR THIS



















    #sad indeed

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  10. Thank God no life was lost.

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  11. ******************tnk God ooo

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  12. Hehehe nawa ooo thank God nobody harm sha

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  13. Thank God no life was lost.

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  14. Thank God no life was lost.






    says, Genevieve.

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  16. Thank God no life was lost. God is always at work

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  17. There are 2 train crossings on the said road. They lack crossbars, traffic lights and other warning systems to alert and prevent road users from attempting a crossing at the same time as an oncoming train. Also, a driver cannot see an oncoming train on both tracks, because it is obscured from view by foliage until it is within a few feet of the road. You are bound to suddenly find yourself on the tracks and in the path of an oncoming train, except you are a regular user of the road.

    The Federal Government should be sued to court by the victims because this accident is the result of wilful neglect by an FG parastatal, the Nigerian Railway Corporation.

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  18. God doing His miracles since world immemorial, this is a practical example.


    *Grachi Dynasty*

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  19. Hi Linda. It would have been better if either the survivor or FRSC tell us the full story and lesson to be learnt from this. We don't have to wait until something worse than this happen at that spot. Thanks.

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  20. Thank God no life was lost. However it would have been better if either the survivor or FRSC tell us what led to this and advise how to prevent a reoccurence.

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  21. I find it hard to believe that an incoming train doesn't horn. Some Nigerians are horrible,i stay close to a rail track, I hv seen people who despite the horn and the warninig,they still jump into the track to pass.
    Thank God for sparing their lives,i believe they were all smart enough to jump out from their vehicles.

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  22. I find it hard to believe that an incoming train doesn't horn. Some Nigerians are horrible,i stay close to a rail track, I hv seen people who despite the horn and the warninig,they still jump into the track to pass.
    Thank God for sparing their lives,i believe they were all smart enough to jump out from their vehicles.

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