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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Another near fall of heavily loaded mini bus on Ojuelegba bridge

This happened this afternoon in Ojuelegba. See more photos after the cut...



56 comments:

  1. So is MAERSK above the law?

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    1. Ode na maersk own the bus?

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    2. Do you even read & then reason before commenting?? Reason why the reader wrote "is maersk above the law" picture was taken in the afternoon, trailers aren't allowed to move about in the afternoon... kapish?

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  2. Is the driver high on something, what kind of driving is dat??? Linda take note!

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  3. Is the driver high on something, what kind of driving is dat??? Linda take note!

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  4. Lol some drivers are just useless.

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  5. How on earth did he get there I guess he's drunk sha may God continue to save us from this reckless drivers at least no life was lost this time

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  6. na wa ooo this Ojuelegba bridge sef. kilode?. Thank God no causality .

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  7. Tank God it wasn't more dan this

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  8. Again? Thank god it was a near fall, but if the government doesn't do something about it now, it might be worst next time.

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  9. What happened to ur blog Linda, d thing just disappeared into thin air.













    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  10. LORD have mercy! Did the driver fall asleep behind the wheels? http://www.bummyla.com

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  11. Bush Girl, it's called Near Miss #HSE

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  12. Something has to be done about this Ojuelegba bridge

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  13. God be praised, cos the only place that tin would have landed would be on another vehicle or worst a person.

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  14. but they said givernment hv ban dis people y all dis thing happen I even saw some when coming from work olaniyidavid71@yahoo.com

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  15. hmmm,this is serious o.wahala for dey o
    Linda please post my comment

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  16. Eeee! Ozoemena.
    Linda it's a van and not a bus. Thank me later

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  17. All dis careless drivers sha..

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  18. I don't understand while the back side wants to fall off while the driver is moving forward that means he was moving on a small space(too close to the bridge). Thank God he didn't fall off

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  19. It's seem something bis wrong with that ogulegba bridge maybe it needs prayer

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  20. rubbish.... doubt its fall would have an impact

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  21. As in.............how manage??? not funny but kai hahhahaha

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  22. That bridge is death trap, no rails, is just too flat.

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  23. Seeing as we have a non-existent governor in Lagos,i guess we have to wait till the next elections for the railings to be replaced on that bridge..He is busy planning his wardrobe for the next Owambe 'parry'..!

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  24. The driver his he blind or something

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  25. Lol but is that not a trailer there during daytime??? Why can't Gov Ambode enforce his laws??? Are the trailer drivers bigger than the no 1 citizen of Lagos??

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  26. Thank God the vehicle didn't fall off

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  27. Na wa o! That bridge sha wan suck blood...Hian! Make dem buy blood tonic for am nah! TF!

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  28. This ojuelegba incident is becoming an issue o.

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  29. Thank God no life lost

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  30. Jesus. I'm quaking.

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  31. May God help us, thank God no life was lost

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  32. is putting railings on those bridges a big deal?

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  33. Pls my pple if u find yourself as a passanger n d driver is trying to cut risky corners abeg caution him oh......or drop sef,paying double T.fare is beta than had i know.

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  34. We need railings on our bridges

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  35. Not railing only. We need security to secure d railing or else agbero go use am as business to survive

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