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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Tanker Falls In Ibadan - Guess What Happened Next!

A Tanker conveying diesel fell along Eleyele - Ologuneru road in Ibadan on Wednesday July 10th and some people busied themselves with scooping the Oil instead of taking safety measures.









I think they should start jailing people who do this scopping to save lives...........What do you think?

25 comments:

  1. They don't learn at all...

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  2. But why are people so carefree, no fear of explosion. Seems suicide comes in different forms.

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  3. The risk we sometimes take though...

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  4. I will run ooo
    It has happened close to my former place.people stole so much fuel and was even borrowing jerrycans .
    I love my life and did not go.
    Shortly after it exploded and killed five people including a woman who was backing her baby.
    Shops were razed down.
    It was a pathetic sight to behold

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    1. Tenth,I wish to unread what you wrote up there because of the woman that backed her baby. Gosh.

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  5. If something bad happen now, they will blame government for their stupidity and label their action poverty..

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  6. People that go calling for death? How can you tell a deaf grasshopper that death is near? Nobody should come and say it's because of the hunger in the land because there are poor people that still have the sense not to go calling for an inferno because they are looking for their daily bread.
    They should start arresting them please. Once a tanker falls down, security agents should be on ground to prevent things like this.

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    1. Yes! Law enforcement officers should do the needful.

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    2. Law enforcement officers are busy collecting tips from those going to scoop. The corruption is everywhere. It's only God that can help us.

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  7. They will say life is all about taking risks...well, so is death! If they don't value their lives, why should I be drinking panadol for their headaches eh?

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  8. Nigerians are really suffering. I don't know what to say. If you don't wear the shoe, you cannot say exactly how it hurt. Sometimes it is if I perish , I perish kind of thing.

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    1. It's not poverty, it's greed. The same greed that makes them pack frozen foods meant for destruction and sell to the unsuspecting public, the same greed that makes them sell adulterated palm oil, add sniper to food in the name of preservation, mix godknowswhat with vegetable oil to increase the quantity?
      It's greed not poverty dear.

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  9. Cathryn Praise11 July 2019 at 09:51

    In their greed and quest for "quick cash", none of them stopped to ask, " what if this should explode now, na so I go roast,abi?"

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  10. Some people will never learn

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  11. Stella diesel is not flammable unlike fuel. It won’t explode

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    1. anonymous 10:23 you be mumu. kerosene explodes talk more of diesel. go and read

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    2. Beebumble you are the bigger mumu! Why don’t you go and read. Ode

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  12. They never learn. They just never do. Oh well...

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  13. In Nigeria, poverty and greed can be deafening! Lord have mercy on us ..

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  14. Diesel is not highly flammable, don't blame them for scooping it though. The density of diesel is relatively high and does not burn easily.

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  15. You can imagine mentality, they should start jailing people. How about advice people and launch campaign to enlighten people. Jail people. Typical naija mentality of the rich. Kill the poor.

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  16. Acute poverty + illiteracy = catastrophe.

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