Are these Tomatoes still good for consumption?
Blog Visitor Eye Witness Report...
''Good day Stella of life, I saw this tanker carrying Tomatoes entering Igbudu market in Warri Delta State on Thursday 16th March 2016, and i took the pics, I wonder what our country is turning to. Are there no agency in-charge of controlling what this tankers carry at a particular time. Seriously someone should call these tanker drivers to order before something happens ooo, This is not safe at all ''
Hian... Warisdis?
ReplyDeleteThe tomatoes are cursed
DeleteIs only God that will save us.
ReplyDeleteReally!!! Is this any different from carrying tomatoes in your boot, or do you sitting in the car or whatever you have in your boot get spoilt because a tank of petrol is right underneath the boot?
DeleteBe forming fake things there. Mtchewww!
Lol...Stella u worry too much..
ReplyDeleteU no dey naija na, u no go partake...
Dirty no dey kill African man....Lolz
Bv the sender this na old news now. This is what's been happening lately.
ReplyDeleteOh my dear country!
ReplyDeleteNormal...
ReplyDeleteChop knuckle Linda, no mind these fake people shouting & doing ewwwww. Tomatoes wey fresh wey sweet pass anything. Una dey go market? No be neighborhood market una lazy ass dey go? Transporting with tankers is as old as tanker business, it makes d cost of transporting gopds cheaper. When y'all go about in any state u are, open ur eyes, don't stay glued to ur phone, u'll see all sorts.
DeleteOnly in 9ja
ReplyDeleteThe tomatoes have been consumed n pooped out sef!
ReplyDeleteNa waohh n People go choo ds tomatoes,ds is not fair at all.
ReplyDeleteEverybody now na eyewitness bv, issorai!
ReplyDeleteThey're good for consumption
ReplyDeleteBeen seeing this stuff since 20 yrs ago
ReplyDeleteI saw this exact scene last week on my way back from work. My Jaw dropped as the trailer sped by...
ReplyDeleteNawa!
Port Harcourt and Delta blog visitors giving it hot to us. Is ok. Stella go put una for her payroll
ReplyDeleteWhy apply the juice on the face?
ReplyDeleteHelp a sis
The proverbial using one stone to kill two birds. From North to south no single regulatory body to confiscate this! Naija we hail thee.
ReplyDeleteWetin do d tomatoes? Na because tanker carry am mk d tomatoes spoil abi na me no see well.
ReplyDeleteAbeg fuel enter the tomatoes? No be today o. we use one stone kill 50 birds. no fear if water dey the tank with fuel
ReplyDeleteAbegi, dis na normal sight for North. Una know how many of dis type 'tommatri' una don chop sef wey una come de form surprise.
ReplyDeleteThe real KoKo.
ReplyDelete2 slices of bread. On one, rub butter, slice cooked egg, tomatoes, sprinkle Exeter corned beef or Titus sardine, slice lettuce or cabbage.
Cover with 2 and slice. Squeeze and munch. Eligwe!
This is old news
ReplyDeleteThis is very normal biko. Sometimes they tie plantain and baskets of onions. Stop forming tush over nothing.
ReplyDeleteHaven't you been to the northern part of Nigeria before ? This is a normal thing abeg.
ReplyDeleteOld news!
ReplyDeleteThat is the more reason why you wake up everyday to type bullshit,wait a minute hope you that have ebola in you brain yet,amoeba
ReplyDeleteTill we go buy am cook chop we go know?
ReplyDeleteAs far you wash and clean, God go help us.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha, case of killing two birds with one stone. This is Africa, those tomatoes are in perfect condition to be eaten.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha, case of killing two birds with one stone. This is Africa, those tomatoes are in perfect condition to be eaten.
ReplyDeleteThey want to use one stone to kill two birds. Lol
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