Here are pics of a flooded
street at Egbelu Road, Rumudara in Port Harcourt following heavy rain. Of course, when the drainage system isn't working properly, this happens when there's heavy downpour. It's so bad that
parked cars get completely flooded. More pictures after the cut...
Too bad
ReplyDeleteDis is sth else, and I hope sth urgent wil b done abt dis to change d state of tins.
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Linda I expect you to blog without been biased, dats how I found myself sticking to you blog in d 1st place.
What stopped u from making DAT same drainage not working remark, when u've been reporting about flood in Lagos in d week under review?
Cos u too biased to put fashola's failure on display...
Am just making common sense...
It rains very heavily in ph
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ReplyDeleteOoo dear.Niger !!!
ReplyDeleteThe problem is not that we lack drainage systems, but Nigerians are notorious for blocking them, and these are the results when,it rains.
ReplyDeleteThis is one aspect we should help our government.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Its not dat bad at least u could see the tryes of small vehicles.
ReplyDeleteTerrible, too bad!
ReplyDeleteGod shall help Nigeria!
ReplyDeleteGovernor Wike Oya ohhhhh
ReplyDeleteNa only cars? Houses follow de get flooded...that's ph for u
ReplyDeleteOh!
ReplyDeleteDem get oil dem no get drainage what an irony
ReplyDeleteNa wa o.
ReplyDeletethis area doesn't even have a drainage system. Port harcourt in general.
Wike shud do something bout it
ReplyDeleteDis is sth else, and I hope sth urgent wil b done abt dis to change d state of tins.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness. This is very bad..
ReplyDeleteAnd that rascal Amaechi still have the guts to roam the streets with the incumbent President and he's likely to get another political appointment! 8years!! The idiot governed Rivers State for 8 FUCKING YEARS!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm..pele
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ReplyDeleteSorry 4 dem o, dey shd clear der drainage n dont wait 4 d govt.
ReplyDeleteSorry 4 dem o, dey shd clear der drainage n dont wait 4 d govt.
ReplyDeleteGod abeg no vex for us oo,biko
ReplyDelete*iyawo Obama
Choi! Dis is the period one would wish for Jeep. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteWe need change indeed
ReplyDelete"Slow and steady wins d race"
This one small na come my area and see flod.. dats ph for u.
ReplyDeleteNeed a cake in ph? click my name for my email or pin
Ko ma funny men!
ReplyDeleteNo be small something ooo,part of the fence got broken and allowed water enter de compound.
ReplyDeleteSome painful ish Huh? @posting pics of the flooded whip.
ReplyDeleteJst gotta 'Lol' despite suppressing the urge.
Let us drink more pure water and throw the satchet in the streets, let us buy suya and throw the plastic bags in the streets, yep they will help us fight flood.
ReplyDeleteEven d cars are soaked with the water..nah wah
ReplyDeleteChei, not funny for those resident in that aread And here in the north, if it rains once a week, we will be rejoicing.
ReplyDelete#TeamBlessed#
Heeeeeeeeee!
ReplyDeleteStill better than Lagos.
ReplyDeleteSo much wealth settled on debris, no proper foundation. Thats the result
ReplyDeleteLet's blame Amechi .Lol
ReplyDeleteThis is a far cry to what happens in Lagos. This one no be rain na. This one can still be sorted out. Not a big deal.
ReplyDeleteSorry for them. But there's something I normally ask. If the drainage system in your area ain't working properly, can't the resident fix it? Granted that its the govt's responsibility to provide such amenities, but you gotta be comfortable mehn
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Nna this is disaster.....
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Stay better area una nor go gree,Lol
ReplyDeleteNawaaa oooo
ReplyDeleteCar swimming pool o
ReplyDeleteWow, j saw smtyn lyk ds at warri, d drainage systems re terrible over dia
ReplyDelete#*karlishah*
Wow... Too bad..
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ReplyDeleteHmmm
ReplyDeleteLook like they need to start building garages on roof tops in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteLinda I stay @ Egbelu in ph and the street is tiled...there is no flooded area like this here........
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