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Friday 17 April 2015

Photos: Trailer falls in a busy road in Port Harcourt this morning

This trailer fell this morning on a busy road in Port Harcourt as it was trying to swerve land. Luckily no life was lost. Aren't there people/agencies to inspect these containers before they hit the road?


63 comments:

  1. Ogidi Na Eme Na port Biko nu

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    1. God save us frm tragic accidents, and untimely death.

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    2. D guy droving must be drunk God save am

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  2. Ogidi Na Eme Na port Biko nu

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  3. That's a reflection of our society. Thank God no one died.

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    1. Of cos der r pple 2 check d condition of d trailers b4 dey hit d road bt egunje won't let dem do it

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  4. Jamb question, Google it.

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  5. THNK GOD NO LYF IS LOST..BUT D TRAFFIC DS WIL CUZ GO TIE WRAPPA..TOMJERRYSWIT

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  6. Thank God no life was lost.

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  7. All this trailer self they should only work at mid night..




    ...JOSHSAYSO...LIB..FAN

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  8. Thank God no life was lost.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  9. Thank God nobody died, Lord have mercy

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  10. Hmm thank God no life was lost, yea that should be work of V.I.O.

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  11. Later Amaechi will say he worked. Most of the roads are so bad. Thank God he is leaving rivers state

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  12. Thank God no life was lost. I wish these drivers will be more careful on the road.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  13. More to the point, why are these big monsters allowed to pass through a major city??? Have the authorities in Port Harcourt given any thought to the idea of building a separate tunnel for trailers and lorries???

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  14. Still prasing God that no live was lost....it happened at Agip junction

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This is so damn dangerous no doubt....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Tank God no life was lost,diS trailers self.

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  17. This trailers r always on Aba road 24/7! Thank God no life was lost!

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  18. Wat d f**k is wrong with that city

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  19. Wat d f**k is wrong with that city

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  20. May God help be & I pray thr shld b no casualty...

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  21. If possible they shud have their
    own separate road in PH
    the thing is becoming much.

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  22. Travel the major highways in this country and you will find carcasses of trailers lying about. They are just a menace to the society.

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  23. Travel the major highways in this country and you will find carcasses of trailers lying about. They are just a menace to the society.

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  24. I wonder oh and they keep falling killing people day in day out and no govt is saying anything theew was a time they restricted their movement to nites buh no compliance sebi its those on govt that owns most of them thats why they dont care their wealth means so much to them than pple lives.

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  25. Uhmm. Hope no casualties oo.

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  26. Too many big vehicle skidding dz days

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  27. Road safety should focus more on buses and heavy duty trailers and tippers plying the highway. They carry these containers without any chains thereby endangering the lives of individuals.

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  28. Thank God say nobody die



    Auntylindagoddaughter

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  29. Ndi ogbu ara obara

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  30. That is why I run as far as I can each time I come across all of this trailer

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  31. Linda who r u askn?? Hope its nt me sha

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  32. I thank you GOD know life was lost.

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  33. How is this news linda? Trailers and containers and the likes fall everyday, go to apapa and see!!! Stop giving us boring news jare. Is it just today that a trailer is just falling on a busy road abi this one na the first trailer wey go fall for PH city making it news credible? Park well jo

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  34. Department of Transportation n lucky for Nigeria we don't have one in 2015

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  35. The road is a write off. ...This road leads to the first lady's town!

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  36. Idiot. Idiot . Idiot. Witch. Wizard. Fairy. Blood sucker. Demon.

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  37. All these trailers be falling, Biko I get scared driving behind, by or front of trailers
    They are like Jonathan regime #anything can happen#

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  38. Last night I saw a trailer of which 3 extra "keke napep" was placed on top of it with out any support to avoid it fallen off easily incase of necessit, and a thought quickly went 2ru my mind which was: wat if this "keke napep falls on oder cars or bus on this road what would be the outcome?...hmmm anyway, I hope this come to an end or under inspection.

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  39. thank God no life was lost,,,Glory to Jah

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  40. Thank God no life was lost

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  41. Wats happening in PH lately!!!


    Lose that weight today!! I cannot say it enough! Add me up on bbm:2AE64CA6

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  42. Thank God it didn't kill anybody

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