Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Goke7: 11:34am On Nov 03, 2014 |
CORRECTMAN78: Estate bus-stop Alapere is a dangerous one indeed. Bt so funny enof, there stood a police station; one of the police stations to reckon with in Lagos. Alepere police station share d same wall with d bus-stop. So if this place is dangerous and police resigning to this fact, then where is safe? still finding it difficult to believe this about estate alapere, do they rob and attack during the day, broad day light? unbelievable |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Thankgodiyke(m): 11:56am On Nov 03, 2014 |
It was on sun 26th Oct. i just alighted from the young shall grow motors around 8pm at mile 2 oke .trying to cross the Express way I was accosted by 3 teeth less hooligans ,they snatch my phone from me and ran away ..I stood helpless watching them make off with my invaluable phone....my friends said I was walking like a gentleman....
may God arrest them for me! |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by eleko1: 11:59am On Nov 03, 2014 |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Nobody: 12:03pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
tsolz600:
Well said,i hope the OP is not just trying to raise false alarm because I see no link to support his story.. may be d c u as 2 of them |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by 1daboi: 12:16pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
first gate @ agidingbi is safe joor |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Nobody: 12:17pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
sova: Lol, boss no be so oo u knw say to surviv in dix part of d world u need dot ur I's nd cross ur t's.eko wengele No be small tin oh. |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Nobody: 1:32pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Obinoscopy: Thanks OP. But where exactly did you get this info from? From Nigeria Police Website? From their Journal? From a Newspaper Publication? From where?
Thanks. This M.or.ON that banned me,u and forano am watching you people closely |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Nobody: 1:33pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by eleko1: 1:42pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Nobody: 1:49pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Chinom(m): 1:50pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Allen junction, Ikeja should be on the list. Too many hustlers in the area around Alade market up to the back of Tantalizers on Awolowo way. The new and improved Ojota is also not so safe. |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by PStacks(m): 1:55pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
uboma: The Nigerian Police Force has advised all residents and visitors to Lagos be wary of these locations to avoid falling victims to violent crimes.
I dont reside in Lagos so i dont even know most of these places. However for the residents in Lagos, please contribute by listing out the areas that are mostly and less prone to robbery attack and possibly safe alternative routes one can take to his destination.
1. Estate bus stop at Ketu-Alapere: Attacks are carried-out both day and night
2. Berger bus stop (along OPIC - Ibadan Expressway): Criminals attack victims with guns on the long bridge and in traffic jams
3. First Gate junction - Agidingbi: Robbery point
4. Boundary bus stop in Ajegunle: Popularly referred to as the 'one million boys' gang territory where criminals attack passengers in vehicles
5. Ijora bus stop: Notorious spot for gang-rape; abduction in buses (popularly known as 'one chance',
6. Mile 2 Oke: Hammers, knives, guns are used to rob motorists in traffic jam
7. Church bus stop - Agboju Mile 2 (Badagry expressway): Haven for street urchins
8. Agric bus stop - Mile 2: Notorious area for buried arms that are used for robbery operations in the area
9. Abulosu bus stop along Mile 2 - Badagry expressway: Drivers conspire with thugs to attack victims
10. Apongbon bus stop: Hotbed of 'one-chance' bus attacks
11. School bus stop, along Mba - Mile 2 road in Ajegunle: Use of jack-knives and other weapons on victims
12. Bamboo area along Oworonsoki - Ibadan Expressway: a dangerous spot about 100 meters from Alapere Housing Estate Bus stop
Please try as much as possible to avoid all the bus stops listed above when you can. If you find yourself around any of these bus stops, ensure the following:
* If you are a passenger or driving your own vehicle, stay alert and do not display priced possessions - mobile phones and devices; jewelry; cash.
* Wind-up your windows and remain alert when driving.
* Drive faster in these areas but please consider your safety and the safety of other road- users by keeping to speed limits.
Safe driving to everyone in Lagos (both visitors anr residents). What is the purpose of this rubbish thread..? U said u don't even stay in Lagos, so what's ur business? You can't stay outside of lagos and be telling where and where is dangerous in lagos unless u are an enemy of the state.. Rubbish. Mtcheeew! |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by modskiller(m): 2:07pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Apongbon should not be listed there oo. |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by eleko1: 2:09pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
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Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Missmossy(f): 2:36pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Thanks for sharing,i follow just one of the route once in a blue moon. 1 Like |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by iheneme(m): 2:42pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
obekah: . Rubbish !!!.... Seems you don't know your right !!! You post rubbish , thinking you are helping issues!! I do not know how old you are sha.... Buh I think as a gallant youth ,we should be campaigning to the appropriate authourities to come to our aide through awareness campaign... SSS , NPF , e'tals should mounted @ these stratigic location..
Come to think of it .... How do expect me to protect myself To buy a pistol for myself I guess,, or carry sword everywhere I go abi
Lousy state !!! Lousy youth !!! I expected more funny post ... C'mon u r smarter than this bruh. Your argument is rubbish, your grammar even more dangerous than those bus-stops the OP mentioned. 1 Like |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Welrez(m): 2:45pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
uboma: The Nigerian Police Force has advised all residents and visitors to Lagos be wary of these locations to avoid falling victims to violent crimes.
I dont reside in Lagos so i dont even know most of these places. However for the residents in Lagos, please contribute by listing out the areas that are mostly and less prone to robbery attack and possibly safe alternative routes one can take to his destination.
1. Estate bus stop at Ketu-Alapere: Attacks are carried-out both day and night
2. Berger bus stop (along OPIC - Ibadan Expressway): Criminals attack victims with guns on the long bridge and in traffic jams
3. First Gate junction - Agidingbi: Robbery point
4. Boundary bus stop in Ajegunle: Popularly referred to as the 'one million boys' gang territory where criminals attack passengers in vehicles
5. Ijora bus stop: Notorious spot for gang-rape; abduction in buses (popularly known as 'one chance',
6. Mile 2 Oke: Hammers, knives, guns are used to rob motorists in traffic jam
7. Church bus stop - Agboju Mile 2 (Badagry expressway): Haven for street urchins
8. Agric bus stop - Mile 2: Notorious area for buried arms that are used for robbery operations in the area
9. Abulosu bus stop along Mile 2 - Badagry expressway: Drivers conspire with thugs to attack victims
10. Apongbon bus stop: Hotbed of 'one-chance' bus attacks
11. School bus stop, along Mba - Mile 2 road in Ajegunle: Use of jack-knives and other weapons on victims
12. Bamboo area along Oworonsoki - Ibadan Expressway: a dangerous spot about 100 meters from Alapere Housing Estate Bus stop
Please try as much as possible to avoid all the bus stops listed above when you can. If you find yourself around any of these bus stops, ensure the following:
* If you are a passenger or driving your own vehicle, stay alert and do not display priced possessions - mobile phones and devices; jewelry; cash.
* Wind-up your windows and remain alert when driving.
* Drive faster in these areas but please consider your safety and the safety of other road- users by keeping to speed limits.
Safe driving to everyone in Lagos (both visitors anr residents). |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by ba7man(m): 2:48pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
AdeniyiA: And. Fashola is working? seriously the performances of our political leaders are over hyped 80 percent of those bustops are along FG roads that they refuse to light up. |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Mosh1: 2:52pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Eko o ni baje o |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by pamcode(m): 3:14pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
moneybag100: Please is lagos the new state in moon? We folks that schooled in france never heard of it. i don dey look u since u and ur fucking france.dey bobo urself u hear,nonsense mugun |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Tradesrunner(m): 3:37pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
[quote author=aljharem post=27675695]Lagos is working
APC ! Change, this is where your 4.6 trillion naira and 160 billion naira debts went to !
smh
Dis Guy High I Swear |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by udysweet(f): 3:42pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Its not bad abeg jo,lol! Kirinwa:
If all these places are not safe then its better to say Lagos is the home of criminals, touts, molesters, ashawo, barawwo and touts. |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Mustay(m): 4:21pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
CORRECTMAN78: Estate bus-stop Alapere is a dangerous one indeed. Bt so funny enof, there stood a police station; one of the police stations to reckon with in Lagos. Alepere police station share d same wall with d bus-stop. So if this place is dangerous and police resigning to this fact, then where is safe? An indictment of the NPF just as the original post itself is. |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by Dannieln1: 4:28pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
we that schooled in italy don't know much 'bout lagos |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by GODDYGEE91(m): 4:49pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
briantext: Thanks for the info. That's why ah like my state... Akwa ibom Abi ooooo even at mid nite we still de jolificate our life no time. |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by macphilip: 4:56pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
donigspain: What about Oshodi? am surprised the mother of them all, Oshodi is not on the list |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by deavicky(m): 5:08pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
uboma: The Nigerian Police Force has advised all residents and visitors to Lagos be wary of these locations to avoid falling victims to violent crimes.
I dont reside in Lagos so i dont even know most of these places. However for the residents in Lagos, please contribute by listing out the areas that are mostly and less prone to robbery attack and possibly safe alternative routes one can take to his destination.
1. Estate bus stop at Ketu-Alapere: Attacks are carried-out both day and night
2. Berger bus stop (along OPIC - Ibad Expressway): Criminals attack victims with guns on the long bridge and in traffic jams
3. First Gate junction - Agidingbi: Robbery point
4. Boundary bus stop in Ajegunle: Popularly referred to as the 'one million boys' gang territory where criminals attack passengers in vehicles
5. Ijora bus stop: Notorious spot for gang-rape; abduction in buses (popularly known as 'one chance',
6. Mile 2 Oke: Hammers, knives, guns are used to rob motorists in traffic jam
7. Church bus stop - Agboju Mile 2 (Badagry expressway): Haven for street urchins
8. Agric bus stop - Mile 2: Notorious area for buried arms that are used for robbery operations in the area
9. Abulosu bus stop along Mile 2 - Badagry expressway: Drivers conspire with thugs to attack victims
10. Apongbon bus stop: Hotbed of 'one-chance' bus attacks
11. School bus stop, along Mba - Mile 2 road in Ajegunle: Use of jack-knives and other weapons on victims
12. Bamboo area along Oworonsoki - Ibadan Expressway: a dangerous spot about 100 meters from Alapere Housing Estate Bus stop
Please try as much as possible to avoid all the bus stops listed above when you can. If you find yourself around any of these bus stops, ensure the following:
* If you are a passenger or driving your own vehicle, stay alert and do not display priced possessions - mobile phones and devices; jewelry; cash.
* Wind-up your windows and remain alert when driving.
* Drive faster in these areas but please consider your safety and the safety of other road- users by keeping to speed limits.
Safe driving to everyone in Lagos (both visitors anr residents). with all this bus stops mentioned, it's like no bus stop is safe in lagos |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by chinex276(m): 5:33pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
chiefololade: You try Whao... I'm FTC! I want to thank APC and PDP for making people ignoring this thread and argue on politics thread to give me way to comment first. GEJ and GMB till _____ fill in d gap hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha... Kai... Nlanders are damned funny... Abeg no kill me with laff. |
Re: Dangerous Bus-stops In Lagos by rezzy: 5:36pm On Nov 03, 2014 |
Isiterere: Seriously ? I beg to differ. I have passed through most of these areas at night, don't feel anything there...(awon to n so mi, airi ni won)
Most places that ought to be on the list was missing.
Op, pls don't raise false alarm.
ALL IZZ WELL You ar just lucky. Abule osun, underbridge, agric and volk along badagry expressway used to be terrible those days dont knw for now. Once there is hold up, before u say jack robbinson, u will be the only one left in the bus, even conductor would be the first to vamooz |