It's been raining for four days non stop in Lagos and this the present state of Jakande Estate in Ajah.....
People have been rendered homeless....
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Saturday, July 08, 2017
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It was like this in the days of Noah...
ReplyDeleteI was at Ojo barracks earlier today, the whole place was flooded,no drainage system was constructed in the whole barracks. I heard that it is the biggest in Africa. Our government is not trying when it comes to project planning and execution, it's not just about constructing road
DeleteReally? Were you there?
DeleteEverywhere in Lagos is flooded including the mainland. It took me 4and a half hours from surulere to VI today cos of traffic caused by flood. It's not perculiar to Lekki. It's just that other areas will drain faster than Lekki when the rain finally stops.
DeleteHaba,but God warned them na
DeleteJakande is in Lekki not Ajah. Ajah fortunately isn't flooded
DeleteChai. ..
DeletePeople's G- wagon, range rover,4matic dem!!!!
Ahhhhh is it to start replacing engine or buy new car?
Oluwa oooooo
Somebody should sue the government and the road contractor, who constructs a road without drainage?
Ah!!! ππππππ
People's Toyota ooooo!
It's been raining for eight days now. From Saturday.
DeleteI hate this weather.
Who says ajah isnt flooded? Come to ajah and see for yourself.
DeleteIn other areas it is called flash floods. Btw, its not all areas of the mainland that are flooded oh. All the high areas are not flooded. We all see the rain fall, we don't experience flood. But in all I sympathise with people caught in this. Flood experience is not a nice one one bit.
DeleteAm a bigs girls I live in Lekki. Abeg how Chevron be o! I get property with that IDIOT Richard (Lekki gardens) is that place affected too? Where r those ones calling us Ikeja girls ratchet? Hahahhahahahahhahhaha
ReplyDeleteAbba nw even if u want to abuse dem u say it codedly nw.Lolz
DeleteOh shut up. Everything is not for jokes and mocking people. Just keep your gutters mouth shut. How insensitive!
DeleteHow insensitive can you be! This flood did not only affect the rich. There are middle-class people/poor people who also live there. You are happy because people have lost their homes and properties. Smh
DeleteThe drainage system is Lagos is just on 0%. Not making sense at all. Na wa!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with this people, my uncle trekked from Law School to Marwa in Lekki today, God knows I prefer mainland
Delete*Larry was here*
Omg!
DeleteTrue blood lovers. Lafayette is DEAD!
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This is more than serious
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly!!!! Epele ooo
ReplyDeleteWhich people are homeless.
ReplyDeleteThe rains have been bad and flood everywhere but I don't know of that homeless bit.
My side hasn't been that bad. No floods at all in my estate. But I know VGC and lekki phase1 has been bad.
Then the traffic today has been 2nd to none.
I've seen pics. Some really pretty houses with furniture swimming. No flood in my estate sha. And I'm on a personal house arrest.
DeleteWe sha had to cancel a friend's bday dinner cos the venue in vi is flooded outside. How can we we go and slay inside potopoto? And her boo came in from UK yesterday - as a surprise. We are thinking he wants to propose. Hopefully he doesn't think this is a sign ππ
Speak for yourself. Some pple have been forced to evacuate their homes. I know pple who had bedrooms and living rooms inside the house flooded with water and some pple have since left heir homes to lodge in a Hotel. It's really bad
DeleteAAA PHEE CEE!
DeleteROW YOUR BOATS!
My estate is not flooded too. I lost count of the phone calls and messages I received today from people asking if I'm safe.
DeleteChikito me I comot for house oh. I just got home sef.
Ahmadu Bello way VI is temporary closed.
Please is Oniru flooded too?
DeleteNa wa ooh..
ReplyDeleteStella even in lekki phase one here too same thing
ReplyDeleteWhich part of phase 1? My area is not flooded
DeleteAttache and wannabe,tell me the part of lekki phase one that is not flooded as at now.
DeleteNawaoo
ReplyDeleteEeya
ReplyDeleteNa wa o,Gov. Ambode how far?
ReplyDeleteStella that's not Ajah nau! Ajah is still down down. This picture never even reach chevron, see house on the rock building one side. Anyhoo, I'm indoors today because even VI is flooded. Who has seen that video of a white man paddling canoe on Ahmadu Bello way? Just infront of silverbird. Crazy!
ReplyDeleteVGC is worse
DeleteI saw the video. Did you see the flood in Federal palace? Terrible. Heard the road has been closed
DeleteVGC is terrible! I'm here looking out wondering how I'm going to go out on Monday.
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DeleteJust chill!! Monday ke? I'm sure it will drain out by tomorrow.
Awwww so sorry dear. Leave lag and relocate to somewhere else jor.ππ
DeleteBlocked drainages by us, undredged canal by govt, broken promises by LG councillors. Make your votes count and accountable. Recall sit and chop alone Senators and representatives
ReplyDeleteThey are lucky the water is clean
ReplyDeleteAt least u can wash ur tears n swim in it. Come to asaba and see shit water.
This kinda thing once brought tears to my ears, came back from work and all my kpomo left my pot of soup n were swiming on top the dirty water that entered our house.
Nigeria go better!!!
Kpomo ππππ Jesu! π Was there shaki too? Sorry you hear.
DeleteHahahahahaha. Lord dis is funny. Eya. Kpele.
DeleteLolsπππππ
Deleteπππππππππππππ gosh!!!!
DeleteYou're crazy!
Hahahahahaha, I'm sorry but I had to laugh
DeleteAjah has always been like that during rainy season.
ReplyDeleteMy old area.
Say what you know, ajah wasn't even flooded. This is jakande just after lekki area!
DeleteLekki was almost submerged today, my estate was not flooded but the roads leading out to the main express, Lord have mercy, so many cars broke down, we are VIP and this should not be happening to our environment. For the people laughing at lekki residents and creating all sorts of memes online thinking it is 'funny' all i have to tell you is that this flooding problem will eventually be fixed and even if the prices of homes crash in this part of lagos, you all laughing will never be able to afford it. You are free to abuse your mothers and grandmothers under my comment.
ReplyDeleteLaughing at who? Abeggy. The flooding is state-wide. We are in a peninsula so it would naturally start here. Did we not see Awka yesterday? Just stay indoors, have tea and read some books.
DeleteWhy take it personal? Making memes about a current situation is not new. Laugh and waka pass. Or are your properties swimming on water? Dont worry this too shall pass.
DeleteIya don't mind them. They are mad cos they can't even afford the rent. Please who has seen La Fresh? Hope she didn't go out today?
DeleteHahahahahahaha.
DeleteIt ain't that serious.
Don't mind them even mainland and outside Lagos gets flooded. Did we not see somewhere flooded in the East yesterday.
I don't let such things bother me. Everyone has right to live anyway they want to live. It's a thing of choice.
Anon I went out. No floid in my part of lekki phase 1
DeleteBig time liar,lekki phase one is flooded!
DeleteIt is serious here o
ReplyDelete@Anonymous Orubebe
This doesn't look like an estate tho,they should come see our zoo estate in enugu*tongueout
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad
ReplyDeleteIslanders how market ? Greetings from egbeda
ReplyDeleteEgbeda? That one is ogun state nau. Lol
DeleteGreetings to you too π *splashes all the water that touched northie on you*
DeleteThis life sha! Lord I thank you from moving my Family and I from grass to grace. We once lived in such a place, and during the rainy season my, family will move down to the village because of the flood... but now, it's a different story entirely(Oghene Digwo)
ReplyDeleteBy the way peeps, guess where I am posting this comment from
Awww.... *high five*
DeleteHalfway house
DeleteAt the risk of sounding insensitive. Good for them.
ReplyDeleteThis happens every year.
Nigerians never learn.
You already know your drainage systems are filled with all the junk you throw into it.
Pure water nylons, empty containers, bottles, plastic packs etc.
It's not just any Island thing it's all over Lagos. Ogba, Allen, Yaba etc.
Instead of you to channel your energy and see how these can be cleared before the rainy season starts, you wii prefer to spend all your energy chattering away on bbn. Petition local government chairmen to ensure these drainages are covered. Instead you will be canvassing for votes for Big Brother Naija.
Loll, keep suffering then,lousy dolts, it looks good on y'all.
Next year it will still be the same. I hope it rains heavily non stop for the next 2 weeks.
God bless you anonymous!
DeleteI was watching a Yoruba movie online (though, it took me about five days to finish it), I saw one of the actor disposing the sachets of the biscuit she ate on the road just like that.
I was shocked that an actor could do such a disgusting thing.
Back then, my dad will never allowed us to throw things outside, he always say; cleanliness is nearest to godliness.
People throw things on the street anyhow in Nigeria, those trash go the gutters and drainage. It blocks the sewage and during the rainy season it turns to a curse on them.
Don't let it happened before you cry out.
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DeleteWe don't have our priorities right in this country.
Or maybe we don't even know what they are.
Wickettt anon. Kikiki! Issa pity!
DeleteA great pity.
DeleteEven now they've turned it into sharing memes and jokes on Social media. There's something wrong, totally broken down with Nigerians ability to objectively reason.
Saw a video of a white man in his canoe abi boat rowing away, I think in Lekki or so...lmaoooo...I trust those people, no time to look Uche face.
ReplyDeleteMy island peeps, it is well.
No. That's Ahmadu bello. Hahaha..dude has been kayaking his way through Lagos.
Deletelmaooooo. sharp guy
DeleteChooooo
ReplyDeleteLagos nawa
ReplyDeleteWho remember that movie?
That is nothing compared to the flood in lekki phase one to ikate.I trekked from vi to ikate,with water above my ankle.its not funny at all.cars were at a stand still.commercial vehicles refused to go, cos where the road they wan pass?
ReplyDeleteThe road was free from new road bustop to Ajah.
I don't want to remember the kinda things I saw floating in the flood today.including a dead rat!
I soaked myself in dettol when I got home.
I think I have had it with Lagos!
chai!
Deletema Northie.
stay away from electric poles and lines o
DeleteSorry dear.
DeleteI even heard they caught an alligator swimming too.
Lol pipilicious pipi..it was an exodus.
DeleteShawwy you hear? π
DeleteThanks chikito and freshy.
DeleteI really feel for them mehn. Lagos State govt should take appropriate measures.
ReplyDeleteDo you all now live in lekki and VGC?
ReplyDeleteAnemenu Anakoeri
DeleteYes! We all do.
DeleteYes! We all do.
DeleteNext!
How that one day take concern you?
DeleteFace your book.
Anonymous 19.49 you said it all. Thanks. EVERY YEAR THE SAME THING HAPPENS. Look at all the canals and drains full of grass and junk
ReplyDeleteStella is right o.my place is at Labora Abijo in Ibeju Lekki.As am talking now it was canoe dat we called to help carry us out.Flood has taken over our Estate.Palmsbay Estate,Labora,Abijo.Behinde G.R.A.we have lost all our properties to flood.Pls Gov.Ambode shd come to our aid.
ReplyDeletePlease this is not Ajah. That's by Jakande 1st gate area,Lekki. Ajah isn't even flooded.
ReplyDeleteSuddenly everyone now lives in lekkiπππππππππ
ReplyDeleteI was only bothered about the weather because of my health now I'm scared for people's life. Rain has started again this morning.
ReplyDeleteMake I go ready for church jare.
Heavy rain in my area too...but thankGod no flood oh
ReplyDeleteIts been raining since morning again, flooding continues
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing that people that mocking people on the island, I just don't understand it, when natural disasters like this happen abroad, the citizens from other parts starts a hashtag to help people involved to raise awareness and help the situation but in my country, it will never happen..... we don't care about our Neighbour, we don't love one another, everything is competition. That's why things won't change because every migerian cares for only himself/herself.
ReplyDeleteLeave them. When the average IQ from that country is 67 what do you expect. It's still higher than I thought sef.
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