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Friday, January 29, 2016

Port Harcourt Blog Visitor Eye Witness Report

Two tankers carrying petroleum products, in a flex of muscles and superior driving skills by their obviously intoxicated respective drivers, almost collided at Rumuokwuta Junction in Port Harcourt just now....




If the impact had been much, they would have crushed people to death as they were shops and passers by around the place the incidence occurred.

This has caused a serious gridlock on the Ikwerre road and Rumuola road, as well as other connecting routes as well.

Thank God no lives were lost sha, but the relevant authorities need to caution these guys about their driving, especially, NUPENG.





*Ghanaman signing out*


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41 comments:

  1. How much u go pay Stella u way stingy to pay for news.
    That's why I take mine to Linda.

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    1. Anon 11:15,everyone is not a hungry goat like you.

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    2. All this cattle rearers that was recruited by dangote.
      Nawa ooooh

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    3. That's the reason why you'll remain where you are. Hungry man.

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  2. The way this people drive ehn while high on God knows what? Especially the mallams.

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  3. Y rumuokwuta boys no beat them? And that place is so congested.

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    1. One of the community boys whose shop was close to the scene vowed not to let any of them go unless the gutter they allegedly destroyed is repaired!

      *Ghanaman signing out*

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  4. So so wrong. These drivers that get so high before driving. I wonder why they always stink of alcohol, cigarettes and marijuana.

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  5. My cab just passed those tankers before the wahala began..the one in front almost hit the back of the cab.. I'm at rumuola road,traffic is moving slowly now..these tanker drivers don dey cause wahala for rumuokwuta since yesterday

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  6. the drivers are aboki people that live on human bloods to survive...
    This is just a miracle...

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    1. And d God u serve wil judge u 4 dis ur statement. Since uv eva seen dem survive on human blood.

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  7. Those weed smoking and drunken drivers who see the road as their rooms where they behave like untamed animals. Will the relevant authorities take this serious and sanction these guys? I don't think so. Thank God though no life lost.

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  8. Trailer drivers are the worst set of drivers in port Harcourt.They drive like d owners of the road.very wicked set of people.Most times they are either drunk or high on hard drugs.

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    1. Meet them on lokoja abuja road then you know those in ph are learners.

      I just wish our railways are working fine so that most goods can be transported through that means.

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  9. Ghanaman u do dey use style they turn to S.D.K reporter.

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  10. Ghanaman so this is supposed to be News.

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    1. When I first saw it same thing came to my mind but I just decided to chill.

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    2. Yes, it is important news! Thank you Ghanaman and Stella. I have just used this information to avoid a costly delay.

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    3. I just tire for some of una sha!

      @La Fresh...so if u bin no chill, wetin u bin wan do na? Hian!

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  11. Ghana man. ..you sure you aren't one of the drivers? You seem to have a lot to report.

    Lucinda

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    1. @Lucinda...perhaps if u had looked well, u would have seen some of ur Massai kinsmen amongst the boys selling gala by the roundabout. Those ur brothers with foreheads like 'Olumo Rock'! Very skinny & underfed!

      *Ghanaman signing out*

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    2. @Lucinda...perhaps if u had looked well, u would have seen some of ur Massai kinsmen amongst the boys selling gala by the roundabout. Those ur brothers with foreheads like 'Olumo Rock'! Very skinny & underfed!

      *Ghanaman signing out*

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  12. Just imagine the rubbish. Thank God there was no explosion

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  13. 2 namas driving that truck. That is their way.

    Ghanaman get another news. Show me where Wike is eating jollof rice

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    1. Hahahahahahaha! U sure sey if I reach that kind venue, I no go dey busy with my own plates of rice, with a couple of animals & chilled drinks to wash down?

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  14. The nuisance of these tanker drivers is becoming unbearable....
    *faithful bv*

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  15. Biko have they arrested those sonofaguns?
    I know they will leave them be once paper greases palms.
    What a shame that would be!
    Those guys should be thrown in jail! I'll eat my head if their breath doesn't smell of alcohol!

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  16. Thank God there was no fatalities

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  17. Thank God there was no casualties

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  18. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Mad drivers every where... They will start blaming the innocent owners nw.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  19. Ghanaman Ghanaman nothing do u!

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