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Thursday, 6 August 2015

Photos: Check out this very unsafe pedestrian bridge in Lagos

Any horrible person can shove another person into that water. Imagine! This is the famous Coconut bridge before Tincan Island First Gate in Apapa, Lagos. Can the government at least put iron bars? See more pics after the cut...



86 comments:

Unknown said...

What?

Joblesshousewife said...

na wah

Unknown said...

What?

Unknown said...

I hope someone from Lagos State government is reading this.






#TeamBlessed#

Bonita Bislam said...

This can make someone like me feel dizzy.Not cool @ all

KING Nwa AMAKA said...

Lagos is working

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Mehn... Children are not save here at all...
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Unknown said...

Not safe at all.

Unknown said...

So nt safe at all

Unknown said...

Very very unsafe. Government should pls take care of it cos its dangerous. Ginger ur swagger wit guinness malt and peak milk. Lolo1

Oluwadamilola said...

Dirty, stinking country..

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Anonymous said...

there is a reason why that place remains like that, the moment you install the guard rails people taken the metal away to melt and make stuff

STERN said...

Lol 'at any horrible person'

Unknown said...

Not just unsafe but very risky.....

Anonymous said...

DS KNDA THNG IN LAGOS??SHUD BE GIVEN ATTENTION ASAP....TOMJERRYSWIT

Ukay said...

You shouldn't have said that. I tnk u just gave some really bad people a bad idea

snowflix said...

This is not safe cos with the evils happening now one must take caution. Govt should do something about this #onelovefromsnow#

Alloy Chikezie said...

Iron bars pleasssse!

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Unknown said...

Hmmmm it is well who knw hw man evil act would ave been committed there

yawanow said...

really unsafe. Over to our able Gov Ambode.

Unknown said...

Plenty secondary school full that side

Unknown said...

Ambode wia re u






























***odikwa risky nd tyt***

Unknown said...

Linda, d poor state of dat bridge has b lik dis since God knows when and if govt r not push to do sth abt dis it wil remain lik dis forever. Wht a shame!

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Nigeria, Wch way?

Unknown said...

Nahhhhh!!!!!not gud at all,government shld do smtin be4 we hear story dat touch d hrt

Anonymous said...

Can the citizens please be responsible people?

There were iron bars here and it's been fixed a few times but when vandals continue to damage,steal and resell,when people continue to buy from black markets then we the people will continue to suffer.

The government peoples children will not stroll by there.They are after all chauffeur driven.

So until the masses take responsibility for their collective resources,the masses,masses will continue to suffer.

ary said...

No demon will make me use that bridge, I mental?!

Unknown said...

Smh... @ Linda, this is jx one out of many dead-trap called pedestrian bridge in lagos. The last time I used fadeyi pedestrian bridge, my heart was right in my mouth that I had to watch my step carefully like a baby jx learning how to walk. Thank God I made it. i'll neva use it again.

Unknown said...

Not safe at all.


OKORO UPGRADED**

Unknown said...

Shebi na lagos ni?

Anonymous said...

Can LINDA at least donate iron bars?

Unknown said...

You won't even catch me dead on that bridge. Linda take note!

Trendyify said...

The sight of it makes me scared already

























it is well

Unknown said...

Odikwa risky.

Unknown said...

Best Place to commit Suicide,Nothing will stop you at all,lolz

Unknown said...

Quite risky. One has to be extremely careful while plying it.

Unknown said...

This is quite dangerous.

Anonymous said...

THE PEOPLE IN THE AREA STOLE THE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS. YOU CAN SEE NON OF THEM SEE IT AS DANGEROUS. IF THE GOVERNMENT PUT NEW BARRIERS, WILL IT SIT DOWN AND BE WATCHING IT. PEOPLE NEED TO CHANGE. WE ALL NEED TO BE ON THE LOOK OUT FOR THE BAD ONES AND STOP PROTECTING OR PRETENDING WE DONT SEE THEM. PSALM 50.

Unknown said...

It's. Need a protector. Well na naija we dey every one is on their own

Anonymous said...

Human life come to mean no tiny in this part of the world.....
Please am still ziggy by name.

Anonymous said...

i can't imagine myself walking on that bridge, i have phobia for heights and 'waters'....#shivering

Anonymous said...

Dear Linda,

I imagine the positive effect on the users of that bridge if your last sentence had said "can a good spirited Nigerian pay for the installation of iron bars on that bridge?". You could even consider using part of your Monday give-aways to take care of societal anomalies such as these. For sure it is the government's responsibility and perhaps your spotlight could make them fix it.. But I bet it could save a life today or tomorrow if someone fixes it right away before waiting for our "government".
Well done..

Unknown said...

This is very very risky and unsafe

Unknown said...

Nawa ooo..Very risky place for kids,What is their local government chairman doing about it?

Unknown said...

Ambode is working.
The wolves we leave this dangerous one an be working on ordinary ones an idiot in lagos we be praising him.









#sad indeed

Unknown said...

Ambode is working.
The wolves we leave this dangerous one an be working on ordinary ones an idiot in lagos we be praising him.









#sad indeed

Unknown said...

Nawa ohh,vry unsafe

Unknown said...

It's been like that for ages! The past and present Govt know about the state of that bridge, next please

Anonymous said...

Fear no go make me waka near dat place... dee

Unknown said...

Yea I go tru this pedestria everyday. The risk is too much.am happy u posted it.I personally took that pics and sent to u Linda. The bridge is horrible

Unknown said...

Isn't that place under a Local government, don't they have a local government chairman or atleast a caretaker representative.

Unknown said...

there's a local govt chairman in dat area oo...after they'll tell us "eko oni baje"

ogeee said...

Very bad govt shuld do something fast

Evita O. Enwefah said...

Olorun maje! I won't even dream of crossing this kind of bridge. Gov Ambode pls do something or whoever is in charge of that local government/ward.

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Ijanyimitch said...

I walk that bridge like every day of my life and I try as much as possible not to get close to anyone, looking back at every second and making sure I don't look down that bridge

Mzz_Mary said...

I will push anyone dat annoys me dere into d water

Unknown said...

Gofment in action.

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Anonymous said...

Very risky

Anonymous said...

Hmm too risky...Pls d government should do something ASAP

Anonymous said...

Na some yeye elements remove the protective iron bars just for a few bottles of shekpe. Government keeps getting all the blame when idiots both in power & without take the selfish route.

Oby said...

People should stop using it. This is bad. Even without being pushed, someone can fall there mistakenly. I pray government do something fast about it. well done Linda for bringing this in the know.

Unknown said...

Terrible

Anonymous said...

Our people are bad. Government did put iron bar and they were removed (possibly for money making). The same thing happened in Wuse Zone 5, Abuja (Close to Ibro Hotel). They removed the Aluminium bar used to protect people. We should learn how to be responsible citizens.

Unknown said...

Wot if a mad man push u into de river?

Anonymous said...

U be witch,part of monday give away abi

Anonymous said...

GEJ nor dey again.no one to blame

Anonymous said...

U be witch,part of monday give away abi

yourstrulyblogposts.blogspot.com said...

Hmmmmmmm

Anonymous said...

U de mad o

Unknown said...

Question,good question.

Anya peace said...

I wonder what wil happen to a drunkard wen he is passing there

Unknown said...

CNT even climb DAT ! So terrified of bridges !

Unknown said...

HaAaaaaaaaa, on top water! Dis is terrible o

Fagbana said...

Ohanaeze boys don remove the previous iron bars.
How Government dey sure say dem no go remove new ones as dem remove all the ones wey dey all roads and major highways?

Unknown said...

Lagos is wrkin......obviously nt within dis axis. Nd dats d bridge dat leAds 2 our seaport, yet d roads ar in terrible state.

Anonymous said...

Grammar. Meehn, abi you no sabi say difference dey between SAVE and SAFE?

idiado E said...

Eko Oni baje ooo

Unknown said...

Tank u linda for dis,cos I pass dat almost every day.let govt help us

Unknown said...

Linda, d poor state of dat bridge has b lik dis since God knows when and if govt r not push to do sth abt dis it wil remain lik dis forever. Wht a shame!

Anonymous said...

omo ibo are the once removing them to make pot ,spoon etc
even in the day light
are you saying you do not know this

Anonymous said...

And it's ur country?? Fool!

Anonymous said...

And fashola got praises. Wicked

Unknown said...

I dont trust anyone coming behind me on dis bridge. Lol

Unknown said...

pass there last week

Unknown said...

Too risky

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