According to The Guardian, the accident has caused major gridlock around the axis, while the cause of the conflagration and number of casualties couldn’t be ascertained.
It was also gathered that the situation has paralyzed movements around Tipper garage, Ojota-Interchange and Motorways plaza.
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Now I can confidently believe that this is more of a ritual than just tanker explosion. Why always will a tanker caught fire at the bridge and period like this? You can imagine the lives lost already just few days to Christmas. This tanker people should be cautious naaa. This is so painful. May their soul find rest.
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DeleteOga ooo,may God continue to keep us safe,explosion almost every day now
ReplyDeleteTanker explosion again! God help us in this country. What sort of bad news is this this morning
ReplyDeleteThis is too much. The Abilene Egba victims are still crying. You stay in your house wahala, you are on the road wahala. Oh My God!
DeleteNa wa oh. This isn't good at all
ReplyDeleteOMG. What is happening????? Alot of travellers use that route. Rip to the dead
ReplyDeleteGod have mercy on us.
ReplyDeleteIt is not our portion to die untimely.
May the departed should rest in perfect peace.
...not again
ReplyDeleteThis is sad
ReplyDeleteThis is not a good news at all!
ReplyDeleteWhy are fuel tankers allowed on the same road with other vehicles at peak hours....
These tankers should only move at night time.
Time to make some calls, one can never be too careful this festive season.
So sad, may God protect us & our families in Jesus name, amen! I also fell down from a bike some days ago, was just discharged, had bruises, broken neck & head hit, thank God, I didn't suffer concussion. I'm recuperating to the glory of God, amen
ReplyDelete... Jesus is my worth!
So sorry,hope u are getting better
DeleteThis is sad.... God please protect and guide us
ReplyDeleteThis isn't good at all, Lord protect us from fuel explosion
ReplyDeleteTanker Explosion Again Jesus christ..
ReplyDeleteSo sad. May the soul of the departed rest in peace.
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