According to the Blog Visitor who sent this in.....She says
''There was a fatal accident on Eko Bridge just after midnight....well early hours of this morning,my friend stopped to help but people were shouting ''Ebola'' ''Ebola'' because there was blood everywhere''.
RIP to the dead.
I also hear that Morgues have stopped collecting dead bodies of
any sort so that brings in the question of ''WHERE WILL DEAD BODIES BE DEPOSITED''?
These people that died will probably be rejected as well.
Oh God,send help!!
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
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Oh lord please ave mercy on us oooo bad news everywhere.
ReplyDeleteMayb if u guys ve help??? Nawa o. The fear of Ebola...
DeleteEeyah, RIP to the dead. God have mercy on us all.
DeleteClick my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers
May their soul rest in peace..Honestly this is really sad.
DeleteThis is endtime,the painful part of it,is that am still dewrlling in sin.
DeleteChai...
ReplyDeleteRIP to d dead
N may GoD give deir loved ones the fortitude to bear their loss.Amen
Soo many sad news in d world
I am just tired
Hian...
ReplyDeleteAnother bad news...may their souls RIP...
That eko bridge has killed so many people this year...
Oriegwu!!..
What's the English translation of "Oriegwu" anyone. 10x.
DeleteOriegwu or odiegwu means incredible.
DeleteOriegwu is an exclamation in igbo language partly owerri dialect to be precise! Which can be translated to mean "it's terrible" or "too good" in English. Basically, it represents the two opposite phrase! Gegenteil!
DeletePepper ose oku !
I can't translate it literarily but it's used as u will use.. Na wa o
DeleteOh No! I went through this route this morning.
ReplyDeleteGod! I weak.
ReplyDeleteOur sins are enough to make you punish us but please be lenient :'(
What is happening is manifestation of all the curses you've bn raining on this blog. Don't you think we all need to change our ways and not invite disasters into our lives by the power of our tongue.
DeleteSubhanallai,God o,we dey yur hand o.help salvage the situation o,O Allah.RIP 2d dead.
ReplyDeleteTRAGEDY
ReplyDeleteOMG! Obara Jesu! Naija with their primitive mentality..What has ebola got to do with d accident dat occured?May God have mercy on those fools screaming ebola..Instead of helping rescue d survivors,they were there shouting shit...
ReplyDeleteFashola should build emergency mortuary and make sure all corpse are tested before acceptance...
May d souls of the dead rest in peace!
Why don't you all go back to your states and stop stretching the resources of lagos state.Don't give me that crap about tax payers money as I am sure majority on this blog have never paid tax in their lives.Lagos should build more morgues from its own allocation to take care of all Nigerians abi. When they say give lagos more money because of its former status nobody cares to listen not to talk of support.
DeleteMay the souls of the dead rest in peace
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Help is on d way, cos as long as God lives and is on d throne, this (Ebola) too shall pass, IJN (Amen)
ReplyDeleteThat is so sad
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ReplyDeleteOMG!
This is terrible!
RIP to them.
Aaaaaaarrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh. Enough already. This country needs cleansing
ReplyDeleteOluyomi Odukoya
Aaaaaaarrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh. Enough already. This country needs cleansing
ReplyDeleteOluyomi Odukoya
God have mercy..terrible news every single day
ReplyDeletePeople who are in dire need of help can't even get it cos of ebola, hospitals turning patients with fever symptoms back cos of ebola
God deliver us ooo! *scaredmuch*
May God console the families of the lost souls
Oh God please come to our aid ....what is all dis...#sadface
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy! May their souls rest in peace!
ReplyDeletePepper ose oku!
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
ReplyDelete.
This is what they call FATAL accident.... May the souls of the dead R.I.P......
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
So painful....... Rip to the dead.....
ReplyDeleteJisos!! This is terrible...RIP to the dead
ReplyDeleteghamu ghamu jiki jiki...hurry hurry na dey kill our pple
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm...............OKIJA WIFE
ReplyDeleteMay the Lord have mercy on us all.
ReplyDeleteWho will stand in the gap for this country?God save us all.
ReplyDeleteSo sad. Stella true question: where will d dead be buried? Probably in their resident but worst if d person is a tenant. God help us.
ReplyDeleteR.I.P to the dead..
ReplyDeleteRIP to d lost souls
ReplyDeleteRIP to d lost souls
ReplyDeleteHow sad!!! may their souls rest in everlasting peace.
ReplyDeleteGod help us ....
ReplyDeleteRIP!
*sighs* these r really trying times f us in Nigeria. Lord hav mercy on us!
ReplyDeleteOuch....This is sad....May they rip...
ReplyDeleteOdiegwu + oriegwu = very terrible or 'na wa' put in pidgin.
ReplyDeleteBad news left right centre.
Lord have mercy
OMG! May their souls rest in peace. *sad face*
ReplyDeleteGod help ur children
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace...www.alekunle.com
ReplyDeletesad sad sad
ReplyDeleteI was at the scene of the accident and involved in the rescue process. I counted 33 victims but none was confirmed dead as at the time LASAMBUS ambulances arrived. Only one of the victims was gasping for breath before he was taken to the hospital. All victims had several degrees of injuries and deep cuts; fractured legs, arms, a particular guy had deep cuts all over and one finger chopped off. It was a gory scene. The CMD Lagos Island General Hospital Dr. Akin was also on ground. It was unbecoming and unhelpful of the Nigeria Police that they could not offer one of their vans for the rescue before the arrival of more ambulances despite the fact that there were at least 3 police vans on ground. The nurses were also at sea on which hospital to convey the victims to as doctors are on strike but for the direction of Dr. Akin who told them where to go. Again, no life was recorded lost till I left the site at about 2am and all victims were evacuated.
ReplyDeleteOh so sad. What could have caused the accident? Sad
DeleteGod heal them and bring peace in the midst of calamity. IJN Amen. And in case there was any departed, God rest their soul. Amen.
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