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Friday 17 October 2014

Photo of the day...

Only in Lagos will you find dedicated Nigerians pushing a bus bigger than them...lol. This happened at Eko bridge around 6:40am yesterday ...

55 comments:

  1. LOL......*In Olamide's voice* Passenger ton ti BRT

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  2. Looolz I feel for them, I guess they're taking out of the road to avoid gridlock.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  3. funnie peepz... Vivian E

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  4. I really dont understand what would make them do this....na punishment lol.


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  5. If they Dnt do it, it will remain their and everybody will be stuck. So they r doin it for their own good

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  6. As in seriously?
    Pushing BRT? lollllll

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  7. Sorry to bust ur bubble lily love
    Buh I've seen this pics b4
    Last year or so I suppose
    Anyways,its amusing seeing it again
    That ma on suit tho




    .....SƖεεkz

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  8. When they don't have any other means to get to their destinations nko? Not even at that time on top of a bridge

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  9. I will dare not do this. For what na. I better waka look 4 another one. Vote Linda Ikeji as the Most Active Blogger of the year. www.socialmediameritawards.com.

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  10. Is there any bus that human being is bigger than?

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  11. These buses are not being maintained at all. Most of them have really become rickety.

    Also, the drivers are reckless with the buses

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  12. This is wat we Æ ̴̴̴̴͡.̮Æ ͡ on daily basis buh with ur write up Lmao

    Modupe

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  13. This picture was taken by my colleague. He was in that BRT that broke down! Naija

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  14. Linda you want make they late for work
    visit my blog www.ainaomoniyi.blogspot.com

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  15. Since the had no choice, som of dem ar even late 4 work gan self! U beta push harder!

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  16. you want make they late for work
    visit my blog
    www.ainaomoniyi.blogspot.com

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  17. Since the had no choice, som of dem ar even late 4 work gan self! U beta push harder! OmO Ola say so

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  18. I hail o
    Joyc teddybear
    Linda pls I wanna see Desmond eliot

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  19. Tins dey apun 4 our domot. Rotfl

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  20. hehehehehe..Pushing no be small o,make una no fall under that motor..Goldensarah9@yahoo.com

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  21. Man must survive... I just so love this Country but d Shashuwowo leaders no join for that Love sha.. i nr dy give my Love to Thieves n Liars

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  22. I can't help but laugh out loud. Please visit my blog www.alabekee.blogspot.com

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  23. @ Samuel sleek be guided ooooooo!!! where and when? stop this expensive lie cos d dude just made my day n thanks to Linda for making us laugh....!lol
    Dude if u are looking for attention go and see ur baby mama. May be in your dream is possible.

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  24. NO WAY! IN AUSTRALIA, PASSENGERS ALIGHTED TO ROCK A TRAIN AFTER A MAN MANAGED TO GET HIS LEG GOT BETWEEN THE EMBARKMENT AND THE TRAIN.

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  25. If you live in Lagos & work here too then you ll know how not to get to work late.. If it takes you pushing an amour

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  26. Maybe d are late from work...

    Islamist militant group Boko Haram is in talks with the federal government to release more than 200 girls abducted six months ago and negotiate a cease-fire to a deadly insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.

    An adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan and a man calling himself the secretary-general of Boko Haram told VOA Thursday that discussions are under way in Saudi Arabia, aided by high level officials from Chad and Cameroon.

    Boko Haram’s Danladi Ahmadu, who is in Saudi Arabia, said the girls are “in good condition and unharmed.”

    Ahmadu would not elaborate on the conditions under which the girls would be freed. Riyadh is not involved in the negotiations.

    On April 14, dozens of Boko Haram fighters stormed a secondary school in the remote northeastern village of Chibok, kidnapping around 270 girls. Fifty-seven managed to escape.

    Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau later threatened to sell the remainder as slave brides, vowing they would not be released until militant prisoners were freed from jail.

    President Goodluck Jonathan has been criticized at home and abroad for his slow response to the kidnapping and for the inability of Nigerian troops to quell the violence by the militants, seen as the biggest security threat to Africa’s top economy and leading energy producer.

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  27. Lol I've also been in one of this buses that needed to be pushed and it has always happened on eko bridge.

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  28. Lasgidi 4 life, everytin happens in lag cos dey dnt carry last.

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  29. ANY THING GOES NA IN LAGOS.GOD HELP US.

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  30. jerrytosin2@gmail.com17 October 2014 at 13:59

    How can they push this big bus..... Nawa ooo

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  31. Na wa oh, lagosians sha! Well if am in the same situation I will help out. #MVP

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  32. i trust my state GIDI of life no time...olubukola daniels aka blackmamba...

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  33. Lasgidi where you see all kind of scenes lol #onelovefromSnow#

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  34. And the use less government see that

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  35. Mr. poster it was around 3.45pm on Eko bridge coming from the island to the mainland, at the bottle neck created by reconstruction work.

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  36. Hahaha, or maybe it happened 2ce in one day......maybe it was even the same bus. Lol!!!

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  37. Pushing Babatunde Raji Fashola...............lolz

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  38. It happened in the morning as reported, I was on the bus and only stepped back for the guys to push cos I had a feeling someone might snap and upload and guess wat, my thot was right.

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  39. Hahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa.

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