Blog visitor Ikechukwu says ''I was driving from Lagos to ibadan this evening and this is what I saw'' .
This is really horrible!!...some people do not even value their lives!
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Sad, what about those people that travel from the North in the back of a lorry....is it even free cos I dnt knw why people risk so much
ReplyDeletePotable viv ,stop being a racist ,am ibo and i grew up in the west .
Delete@ Potable viv: That's no a nice thing to say.
DeleteEwo.....this is bad
DeleteThis guys won't kill me with yaf
Also Check Vabadon's Blog
The risk some people take eh - all is well
DeleteLol.
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Hummmm
ReplyDeleteCommon in the north
DeleteHahahahah for them its a pretty norm. #men aint smiling.
ReplyDeleteNo be today people dey take risk. Traders Sit on their wares in trailers from up north to down south south. This is bad but safer than that of the northerners
ReplyDeleteThis is no big deal in sokoto, you can see a golf carrying 15ppl, they open the boot self for fresh air, the driver will carry. One person beside him then 2 or 3 ppl on the front seat.
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteFear God oh!!
DeleteThe first time I went to kano, I boarded a bus, I almost came down. I sat behind the driver seat, before I knew what was happening people entered and sat in front of me(on top the engine backing the driver). I think the guy siting next to me knew I'm a JJC from the expression on my face, he now explained. The worst part, they didn't even keep quite one minute with their kolanut smelling mouth.
DeleteLol seriously?
DeleteFor real? Small golf👀
DeleteThey called that place manage. If you choose to sit there you will pay half price of the normal fare. Lol
DeleteAmaka, it's true.
DeleteEven going from Okene to all those villages before Lokoja especially on market days, You'll see more than 9 people in a golf and the boot will be filled with food stuffs. It's real o. They don't value their lives at all.
DeleteSo true, and traffic police won't stop them at all
DeleteAll this hausa abokis
There's God oh @Rukky
DeleteMosi you're right. On abuja road passing through okene/lokoja, the kind of cars you see on the road and the number of people inside na die.
DeleteOyinbo cannot even treat their dog like this.
ReplyDeleteNa wa. Life of a hustler.
ReplyDeleteThis one is not a new thing na
ReplyDeleteNa lagos own worst pass sef
Hian!..
ReplyDeleteThis is not new nau...
I see things like this on the highway...Stella you need to come to Naija and feel us here...
Stella wey be lag babes b4 she waka?
DeleteAbeg stella knows bests
SDK no come dey form for here oooh!
Hmmmm nawah.....
ReplyDeleteMost car owners and drivers in Nigeria , don't care about anything ...
ReplyDeleteToo bad .
ReplyDeletePoverty
ReplyDeleteIgnorance
The need to move from A to B
All combined
This is not new now, it happens almost everyday.
ReplyDeleteIt's normal nau. On my way to Minna from Zuba, I rushed to the front thinking i'll sit comfortably. Not until sum1 entered and asked me to shift. Ha! Shift to where ni?
ReplyDeleteD driver said, u just dey come minna first time abi? I said yes o. Then he laughed and explained.
Experienced same thing 4rm Onitsha to Benin too
Everyday norm in naija. No biggie
ReplyDeleteNot new na!
ReplyDeleteHas bn happening since 19 kporogidi...
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say!
ReplyDeleteYeap yeap.
ReplyDeleteWelcome 2 lasgidi.......where any tin goes!
Na today.
ReplyDeleteSince 1809
Lord have mercy. Ibadan ppl @ it again
ReplyDeleteStella u definitely haven't been to the north. U'd see worse
ReplyDeleteSure they are not kidnapped?
ReplyDeleteI don't know if its my vision but I saw legs only.
End time journey
ReplyDeleteLol una never see nothing
ReplyDeleteNaija way!
ReplyDeleteIt's normal.
ReplyDeleteD population is just too much. And wen u join it with poverty dat becomes a real menace. The sad thing is dat there's no way out in Nigeria. D other day a national assembly member from d north said dat family planning is against our culture. With such mindset we are in 4 a loooooooooong thing
ReplyDeleteMan must hustle!
ReplyDeleteCome North come see, even on short distant journey - N30 Tp sometimes N20 the conducted will collect
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