Take it easy with speeding if you are a car owner....!
Blog visitor eye witness report
Hi Stella,
Last night, a woman driving a red Range Rover over took me at a speed of almost 100mph along the Garki end of Ahmadu Bello way Abuja in this rain, while she was overtaking the speed against the very slippery surface, of the road, saw her skid and lose control, in a second she hit the road paving a couple of times and the car somersaulted twice.
Thank God she had no injuries. The airbags of the car were all deployed and the young man sitting on the passengers' side sustained minor cuts.
Please this is to caution all road users to be careful during this rainy season.
All these riders speeding Like they are acting fast and furious. Don't no why some people are just so in a hurry to die.
ReplyDeleteSometimes good things turn out bad.
DeleteAbuja roads are too smooth and wide... not ideal for Nigerians like her.
cos you forget yourself and speed to your death.
That got moi laughing
DeleteIn a hurry to die lools
The purpose of her hurry was eventually defeated. It is always better to be safe than sorry.
DeleteAbuja folks drive like mad cows are at their tails. Recklessly running without an ounce of car, plus 70% of them are poor drivers. But yeah, they'll run irregardless.
DeleteAfter all the speed how far? They won't just listen. And to think it's a woman.
ReplyDeleteThat car is about 3,000 kg heavy! Do u know d kinda speed + impact required to get it off its wheels then tumble twice!? Maybe d boy was giving her head, so she lost herself, had an orgasm & slammed on d accelerator!
DeleteImagining the way he wan chuk head to give head!!!
DeleteOnly God saved this woman. She should go for check up because of internal bleeding and injury
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteThank God no life was lost. please everyone has to be extra careful this season.
ReplyDeleteThank God they are fine. Driving should be with caution whether it's during rainy season or not
ReplyDeleteAbuja road too smooth na.
ReplyDeleteThank God they're fine
Thank God nothing happened to both of them. The woman sef.... Upon the heavy rain, she was still going on a high speed. She has luck.
ReplyDeleteA woman?
ReplyDeleteThank God
My uncle always say "iwere nwayo iwe ruo osiso"
ReplyDelete100mph or 100kmph?
ReplyDeleteThank God for their lives.
ReplyDelete*no condition is permanent*
Why are you over speeding when it is raining?
ReplyDeleteI only over speed when going home for Xmas and the road is always dry.
U sef get home! smh
DeleteAll dis Abuja contract money drivers-they never know the rules!
ReplyDeleteWomen should stop over speeding at all. Their hands no strong like man own. And they lack courage.
ReplyDeleteOponu!
DeleteShebi,If she had killed someone now,some of you would have licked ass and say she should forgive. It was only an accident.
ReplyDeleteSHantelle
@reporter bv, are you sure you were driving your own car? Abi person carry u for his own?
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't you stop to get a still and more clear pix?
LOL. Ode
DeleteHow that one take concern you, Mr. James?
DeleteLol money maker
DeleteLmao asinwin. So the clearer picture will do what to ur viewing pleasure? Smh
DeleteEnd time accident..
ReplyDeleteAll road users should learn how to limit their speed
Mc pinky
Na the smooth Abuja road dey deceive them. In Abuja if you are not speeding other road users will be looking at you like you don't know what you are doing
ReplyDeleteSo many drivers in Abuja are not cautious. I know how to drive, but after the recent crashes/accidents I've been seeing the news, I've jejely started taking extra driving lessons. Ain't no body got time to die of reckless driving.
ReplyDeleteIncase anyone is interested, the place i'm having the lessons at is Komon-Sense School of Motoring. Its located at 103 Kwame Nkrumah Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja. Their number is 07010000175.
Stella darling, I'm sure the people running the school will like to collaborate with you, to give Abuja BVs a complimentary lesson and booking discounts. I'll tell them to contact you.
Thank God she is ok. Our women driver like me
ReplyDeleteThank God she is fine. Sometimes you won't even know when you are on high speed. God will continue to save and keep us Amen.
ReplyDeleteLadies in SUVs around lekki beware, that was how one nearly cut me off the road. She was speeding and was talking on her pink mobile phone at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure right now she must be worried about the condition of her car more than her health. But I'm sure there's one alhaji on standby waiting to buy a new one or fix it
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