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Saturday 10 June 2017

Photos: Soldiers in Ikorodu engage in community service, clear blocked drainage systems and refurbish roads in their environment


Today, soldiers of the 174 Battalion of the Nigerian Army in Ikorodu, Lagos state, embarked on community service at Odogunyan bus stop in Ikorodu.

The soldiers cleared the congested gutter in the area as well as filled up bad portions of the road.
According to the Commanding Officer, 174 Battalion Ikorodu, Lt Col. Benedict Ezeh, they decided to contribute their own quota to the development of their community as the bad portions of the road causes serious traffic and accidents in the area.

Lt. Col. Ezeh added that the Oba of Ikorodu assisted them financially in carrying out the repairs on the road.

More photos below...









Photo credit: Sumner Shagari Sambo

19 comments:

  1. Nice one! As we no kuku get government nko?

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  2. Wow they tried .that road is full of Human dumps.Yoruba with shortput is like blind man with walking stick.

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  3. Another yoruba man go still throw dirt inside dat same ditch

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  4. Apart from fighting Boko Haram, this the second thing they're doing I admire.good work

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  5. if dem born ur mama well drop pure water bag for dat place

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  6. Army ppl ndalu, nagode, eku use o

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  7. kai they shdnt do this kind of dirty community service abeg they already have a lot on their plate!
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  8. Barefooted soldiers doing community service. This can only happen in Nigeria. What happens to rubber boots and hand gloves? They should be better prepared next time and save us this embarrassment!

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  9. Barefooted soldiers doing community service. This can only happen in Nigeria. What happens to rubber boots and hand gloves? They should be better prepared next time and save us this embarrassment!

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  10. Why are they barefoot? Who does that? Eze give these boys boots sharply...whats your problem

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