The overloaded train got derailed on Friday, while carrying about 1,300 passengers, instead of its capacity of 600. Over 70 people have been confirmed dea with about 600 person seriously injured and getting treatment in the hospital. The country's president has declared tomorrow as a public holiday for the 70 killed to be mourned. See more photos after the cut...
Ong.... Quite unfoutunate! Rip dear ones... #Sad
ReplyDeleteMy God! This is terrible
DeleteEva Da Diva...
This looks so terrible. RIP to those who died and quick recovery to the injured.
ReplyDeleteLong Live LIB
May the soul of the dead rest in peace
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ReplyDeleteSubuhanallah ,so train crash can be this horrible too? Na wa.
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OMG!
ReplyDeleteThat's massive! Rest in peace to their soul.
ReplyDeleteThat's massive! Rest in peace to their souls.
ReplyDeleteRip to d dead
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
THIS IS REALLY BAD.
ReplyDeleteAUNTY LINDA 👩
Imagine if this happened in one of the world powers... The media go carry am for head, but it's Cameroon.....
ReplyDeleteOmg!
ReplyDeleteGreed, even when life is involve, the same thing is happening in PH-ABA rail way,(overloading) Only God have been saving them, with ancient train $ old sch rail, all because they are Niger deltan's. But go to abuja kubwa rail station and kaduna is close to foreign standard, no matter how easterners and southerners are ill treated the still remain the pride and greatest in Nigeria because God is by them. Yet this fools keep shouting one NIGERIA. Rip to the 70's. Sobsssss
ReplyDeleteLindiway biko no vex o but you shouldn't have used 'check out' in the headline. It kinda makes it sound like a joyous happenstance. Linda take note!
DeleteAt a time, train WAS the safest mode of transport.so unfortunate. Rip
ReplyDeleteOh dear!
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Greed,this are they consequences!can imagine the nonsense! Rip to the dead.
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Poor reporting. "The country's president has declared tomorrow as a public holiday for the 70 killed to be mourned." Which country? We were not told. The name of the president? We were not told! Linda wake up to your responsibility!
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