Wow! Btw y is buhari going from one country to another when he knows there's no fuel and he's d petroleum minister???!!! It's like he wants to visit all the cou tries he never got a chance to visit last time he was president
Things that happen in lagos. Careless drivers everywhere including private car owners. You need to see the speed at which these tankers and containers move. Thank God no one is involved.
The same way una dey claim lives for okene. The next time you want to redeem na your parents you go redeem for all the lies wey you dey tell. Idiot okene witch
Whatever happened to the ban of trucks/trailers during the day? Why is this country lawless? Thank God no casualties.. I'm still reeling from the senseless killings in california and the endless explosions in the north.
This same ojuelegba again hmmm They should build a barricade in front of d bridge so any car higher than a jeep cannot pass. Let them take the down route mbok. Same for every other bridge.
Ambode should be firm in putting in place laws to safe lives and properties and he should make sure its adhere to. Why are they still moving in the day time.
Heavy gbese on Forte Oil aka Otedola.You see as e de be so. When you and Dangote single handedly wanted to send other oil marketers on exile, see as your own don bring calamity and gbese this festive period. You want to wreck others forgetting people are depending on them for livelihood. Granted he has the money, surplus sef, but then money not budgeted for this kain bad market de pain pass. Start settling the victims.
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Jesus!
ReplyDeleteWhy Ojuelegba always?
DeleteAt this rate am beginning to think there's jazz at that Ojuelegba bridge!!!
What is happening in this country? Terrible news everyday. Ojuelegba again?
ReplyDeleteGod pls save ur children. Amen
Wow! Btw y is buhari going from one country to another when he knows there's no fuel and he's d petroleum minister???!!! It's like he wants to visit all the cou tries he never got a chance to visit last time he was president
ReplyDeleteThis is serious
ReplyDeleteTo think the fire service is just close by! Nigeria my country!
DeleteNawa
ReplyDeleteWas d driver sleeping? Still trying 2understand how it fell off d bridge.
ReplyDeleteAll these tankers have caused more harm and death than envisage.
Things that happen in lagos. Careless drivers everywhere including private car owners. You need to see the speed at which these tankers and containers move. Thank God no one is involved.
ReplyDeleteToo bad.
ReplyDeleteHmmm
ReplyDeleteYear dry end everybody don dey redeem pledge
God keep us from the way of d wicked
The same way una dey claim lives for okene. The next time you want to redeem na your parents you go redeem for all the lies wey you dey tell. Idiot okene witch
DeleteWhatever happened to the ban of trucks/trailers during the day?
ReplyDeleteWhy is this country lawless?
Thank God no casualties..
I'm still reeling from the senseless killings in california and the endless explosions in the north.
Lord send us ur mercy
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost...I don't know what that bridge and fuel tankers have in common..
ReplyDeleteAh Gbese
ReplyDeleteGod save us this December.
ReplyDeleteOmg I just left there o...Lord thank you
ReplyDeleteI thank God for u o.
DeleteHappened by 4am lol afi just left there
Deletebad to know
ReplyDelete#GODWIN™
Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeez Wat about d driver? God please help Ur children.
ReplyDeleteoh goodness
ReplyDeletethank God no life was lost.
some people's means of livelihood cut off
Chai! Lord have mercy.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us!
ReplyDeleteOjuelegba again? My God!
ReplyDeleteGbese re! Good Lord; Av mercy
ReplyDeleteThis same ojuelegba again hmmm
ReplyDeleteThey should build a barricade in front of d bridge so any car higher than a jeep cannot pass.
Let them take the down route mbok.
Same for every other bridge.
End time fire
ReplyDeleteGbese re oh for forte oil. Sincerely hope no lives were lost tho
ReplyDeleteChei, I pray no casualty oh
ReplyDeleteEeyah, how sad. I honestly hope there are no casualties.
ReplyDeleteHeard houses were affected too
ReplyDeleteThis is really sad. Na one mind I dey take drive if i jam dem fr traffic o, I'd keep doing sign of the cross till I pass them (tankers n containers)
ReplyDeleteThere's something wrong with this ojuelegba bridge honestly, that bridge is always thirsty for blood. May God continue to protect His people Amen.
ReplyDeleteHope Forte oil compensate bus owners.
ReplyDeleteGod have mercy !!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought tanker and trailer drivers were restricted from moving in broad daylight?
Chai! God help us o! What is with this Ojuelegba place sef?
ReplyDeleteAmbode should be firm in putting in place laws to safe lives and properties and he should make sure its adhere to. Why are they still moving in the day time.
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost
ReplyDeleteOh this is sad!
ReplyDeleteNot again!!!
ReplyDeleteCalamity every where....uwa asoro zi kwa uso.
ReplyDeleteI saw hold up today. So that is d cause. It is well with my Lagos
ReplyDeleteHeavy gbese on Forte Oil aka Otedola.You see as e de be so. When you and Dangote single handedly wanted to send other oil marketers on exile, see as your own don bring calamity and gbese this festive period. You want to wreck others forgetting people are depending on them for livelihood. Granted he has the money, surplus sef, but then money not budgeted for this kain bad market de pain pass. Start settling the victims.
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