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Friday, 12 August 2016

Photos: Illegal oil bunkers apprehended in Lagos

Illegal oil bunkers were today apprehended in Ilasamaja, Isolo by the Lagos state police. The state commissioner of Police Fatai Owoseni was at the scene of the crime with other investigators. Investigations into their activities is ongoing by the police. More photos after the cut...



29 comments:

  1. BAD LUCK









    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  2. Wat of this illegal government da don arrest them

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    1. No mind d bastards...man must chop...

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  3. R u kidding me, d one na well bunkers oo. Interesting

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  4. Yeah, it is a crime but u can't put all the blame on dem you know? Buhaha shud share it with them cuz he inflicted this hardship on these guys.

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  5. NA PERSON GO GO TELL THEM... FUCK

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  6. Wow... An unfriendly_friend must have betrayed him! #Sorry

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  7. Dis pple police arrest mayb dem no give bribe

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  8. @Linda Your blog is getting slow..

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  9. Crime is crime. click link to make extra cash http://dollarcell.com/?ref=399656

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  10. Long Live the FRN. Long Live Lagos state!

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  11. shebi na ND militants do dis one also.yeye lagos people when only like to chop other people sweat.

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  12. Adimu Of Ilasamaja13 August 2016 at 07:35

    My hood !!! we no dey carry last... Na person FK seriuosly OR dem no settle police cos market no move #lol... Jah bless All Hustlers

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  13. it not their fault.What of the big men that involve in this act that even worse than this.

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  14. it not their fault.What of the big men that involve in this act that even worse than this.

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  15. Men!! This is called real hustling...God bless Nigeria

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  16. The Police and OPC knew and have always benefited from this illegality.

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  17. hmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  18. In Abuja on Saturday, 10th December 2014 President Goodluck Jonathan said.the following: The choice before Nigerians in the coming elections is simple: A choice between going forward or going backwards, between the old ways and the new ways; between freedom and repression (Tyranny); between a record of visible achievements and beneficial reforms and desperate power-seekers with empty promises.

    The Buharists and the “lying liars” are blinded by their hate for Jonathan. It is so bad that if their wives were made pregnant by another man they would say that it was Jonathan that was responsible. Yet their record of governance is clear and there for all to see.

    As a candidate, Buhari appeared to recognize that revamping the economy had to be a priority. He made it a go-to talking point. He hammered on it at the hustings, always checking it off with the promise to fight corruption and arrest insecurity.

    But in his earliest days in office, the economy was the last thing on his mind. The leisure of globe trotting was first. And he started to work his planes as soon as possible.

    When Nigerians, alarmed that the intoxication of power may have made Buhari frivolous, asked him to sit down and work, he plagiarized Obasanjo: My world tour is a necessary charm offensive. Nigeria is a pariah state. I am traveling to reconcile Nigeria with the world

    While he lived in the air, Buhari left Nigeria without direction and without a cabinet. He took six months purporting to look for the beautiful ones. Even in a fiction, that’s too long a period to run an amorphous government after a disruptive election that saw an opposition candidate win.

    Naturally, that eternity of vacuum was filled with speculations and rumors. The market place was paralyzed. Investors and businessmen got edgy, confused and afraid. Because they were made to hedge their bets and wait forever for the new administration enunciate its economic policy, some took their capital elsewhere. The financial system reacted. And an epidemic of job losses began.

    After one year and few months of this administration inefficiency and misconduct instead of Buhari and APC to accept their failure they are busy lying to Nigerians and think that by putting blames on Goodluck Jonathan regime and PDP will cover up the facts on ground for the interest of their party.

    Let us call a spade a spade Nigerians because Bubari and APC are killing this nation with their clueless and visionless then taking us for granted.











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