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Monday, February 21, 2022

Shocking Human Traffic On Lagos Apapa/Tincan Road.

 This is what the Apapa/Tincan /Wharf road in Lagos looks like everyday....







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    2. Q.S how many comments will you post and delete in one day.Stop spamming the posts

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  2. I thought they banned okada on major roads in Lagos, why are they this plenty?

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  3. Fear gripped me, I started asking questions if it is true

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  4. See what too much sex is causing.
    Poor people giving birth like rats, no planning

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  5. What a country! Always in a rush!

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  6. Na small one be this oo
    stella, raining season never start
    Na wetin we dey face every day for here oo.

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  7. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    This one no be today ooooo..it's a normal thing here..

    Presently at Tican(PTML) to pick something up for someone.


    Na only on Sundays the area dey free,, Saturdays sef dey tie wrapper at times

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  8. The population of Nigeria is skyrocketing. That's why things are hard. I watch people more interested in getting married than being financially independent. Later they'll come on the Internet to beg for money to feed. What will happen to Nigerians if they get married in their 40s and have just one child as long as you live a quality life. Everyone wants to outdo the other. The marriage thing is like competition forgetting that marriage and childbearing doesn't make anyone happier than they can make themselves. There's nothing I love more than my own company and good food. Marriage will be when I'm in my 40s. I don't need any man to make me depressed and I thank God I'm not in a hurry to have kids. I don't even have maternal instincts. One kid is enough.

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    1. I disagree - it's only Lagos that is overpopulated. My village is empty...
      There's no valid census data to support claims of overpopulation in recent times.

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    2. You don't know what you're saying. Nigeria is overpopulated please

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    3. Anon 14:01 May the Almighty bless you for this comment. Amin

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  9. Same as India, I guess Nigerians are taking the "And you, be ye fruitful, and multiply; bring forth abundantly in the earth, and multiply therein.
    Genesis 9:7 , literally.

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    1. If they actually took this literally they would first be fruitful before multiplying. Be productive before multiplying. But na multiply dem sabi pass without being fruitful. It’s sad!

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    2. Ah tor, very literally. Word for word.

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    3. Anon 14:44, your comment is divinely inspired.

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    4. Wow, truly divinely inspired. This is deep!

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  10. Me I can't live in Lagos because of traffic congestion,I don't like stress abeg

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  11. My work place before before tnk God I left with my head.those bikes and trailers climbing them killing passengers and 5&6 and me I can fear.before I enter bike I can stay 30mins thinking .Money no even dey again tnx to buhari wey don scatter the country. Omo me jobless now but I need my life.

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  12. This is crazy. And someone thinks Sanwo olu should start deportation to reduce the population in Lagos.

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  13. It high time they launched another seaport like badagry or Epe to reduce this congestion,this is crazy

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  14. Dash me Apapa/Tincan or Wharf, I no go take both for work or to live.

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  15. Lagos needs to invest in a ferry transportation system. Ease up the road traffic and get some on the water. Trains are not enough. All forms of transportation modes need to be available to ease the congestion on the streets.

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  16. Na wa ooo. This is little India in Naija.

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