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Ibadan Flood In Pictures by aloyemeka1: 12:49am On Sep 08, 2011
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Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by Nobody: 12:58am On Sep 08, 2011
Ajimobi is just 3 months in office,maybe we should ask Akala what he did for 8 years ?
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by aloyemeka1: 1:00am On Sep 08, 2011
~Bluetooth:

Ajimobi is just 3 months in office,maybe we should ask Akala what he did for 8 years ?

Eating isiewu and Farting indiscriminately at the state house.
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by aloyemeka1: 1:03am On Sep 08, 2011
[size=14pt]Protest over relief materials for Ibadan flood victims[/size]
By Bisi Oladele, Ibadan 55 minutes ago


PROTEST yesterday rocked the Odo-Ona Relief Centre for victims of the Ibadan flood.
The victims were protesting alleged injustice in the sharing of the relief materials donated to them by politicians and firms.
Their protest coincided with arrival of more relief materials from politicians, firms and Non Government Organisations (NGOs) .

The Red Cross, which rose up to the challenge after the government led the pack of organisations striving to bring succor to the devastated victims. The service organisation mobilised its personnel and materials to the camps and stationed workers there for sharing among beneficiaries. It has also been administering materials donated by other NGOs, groups and associations.

[img]http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/thumbnail.php?file=Ajimobi_809484758.jpg&size=article_medium[/img]


Leading the pack of politicians standing to be counted as a Good Samaritan is Senator Femi Lanlehin, who first told residents the naked truth of the need to cooperate with the government in bringing a permanent solution to the disaster. He said a study of flooding in the city showed that it has been occurring within the spate of 20 to 30 years. Lanlehin stressed that unless residents allow government to address the issue, another flood disaster may be unavoidable the result of which he warned may be more devastating.
He donated several items including bags of rice, beans and garri during his visits to the flooded sites.
His counterpart in Oyo Central, Senator Ayo Adeseun, also followed suit.
Other politicians include Saheed Akinade-Fijabi, Mrs Folake Olunloyo-Osinowo, Oloye Jumoke Akinjide and Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Mrs Monsurat Sunmonu.
Other donors include: the Odu’a Investments Limited and a business mogul, Femi Babalola, who donated large quantities of materials. While the conglomerate donated a lorry load of mattresses, pillows, beddings, towels and cooking utensils worth over N1 million, Babalola delivered two truck loads of mattresses, pillows, blankets, towels,
soaps, buckets, plastic containers, bags of rice and vegetable oils to the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) for onward transfer to the victims.
Donations from others included toiletries, provisions and drugs.
When The Nation, visited the relief camps yesterday, flood victims were in high spirits.
One of the Red Cross officials looking after the victims confirmed that most of them had piled up two ‘Ghana Must Go’ bags of clothes by Tuesday night. Yet, materials were still being received as at press time yesterday.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/18820-protest-over-relief-materials-for-ibadan-flood-victims.html
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by htajz: 2:56am On Sep 08, 2011
na ibadan city be dis abi na one village for oyo state shocked shocked shocked
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by shopclue: 3:10am On Sep 08, 2011
This is serious o! I'd better get calling card ASAP! Please give us more information please. embarassed
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by 190smh: 3:14am On Sep 08, 2011
[size=18pt]LOOK AT NIGERIA OOOOOOOOOOO!! shocked shocked[/size]
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by htajz: 3:21am On Sep 08, 2011
if this is really ibadan city then all yoruba governors should be lined up and flogged shocked shocked shocked shocked  if dey come get oil spill like he south south wat will that place now look like shocked shocked shocked yet yoruba people na them get mouth pass for nairaland.
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by jason123: 3:44am On Sep 08, 2011
May God help them! sad
The picture of the crying woman is quite sad!


htajz:

if this is really ibadan city then all yoruba governors should be lined up and flogged shocked shocked shocked shocked  if dey come get oil spill like he south south wat will that place now look like shocked shocked shocked yet yoruba people na them get mouth pass for nairaland.
, and that's all you can say,abi? Smh!
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by htajz: 3:48am On Sep 08, 2011
jason123:

May God help them! sad
The picture of the crying woman is quite sad!

,  and that's all you can say,abi? Smh!

i said yoruba leaders and not the people , are the leaders not the cause of this terrible situation? they should be flogged with peppered cain , even my village in bayelsa looks better than this place. ekiti is in the same situation like a war torned zone that have been neglected since the time of jesus christ. maybe they want it to remain that way as tourist attraction to see how yoruba land looked like centuries ago grin
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by aloyemeka1: 3:58am On Sep 08, 2011
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Las-Vegas





Las-Ibadan





You wonder why Oyinbos call Africans monkey. How can any normal human being be possibly enjoying swimming flood water filled with all sorts of bacteria and  fecal matters. Nigerians tire me o, It's either they are sniffing gutter to get high or swimming flood waters. Are you sure that up to half of the population of the country is mentally sound?. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by htajz: 3:59am On Sep 08, 2011
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin lorrrd have mercy
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by salix9ice(m): 4:54am On Sep 08, 2011
aloy/emeka:

Compare & Contrast




Las-Vegas





Las-Ibadan





You wonder why Oyinbos call Africans monkey. How can any normal human being be possibly enjoying swimming flood water filled with all sorts of bacteria and  fecal matters. Nigerians tire me o, It's either they are sniffing gutter to get high or swimming flood waters. Are you sure that up to half of the population of the country is mentally sound?. grin grin grin grin grin grin


What on earth are you comparing,a swimming pool and a flood? there is a big difference between them, moreever what makes u think those people are swimming, it a flood not a poll for God Sake
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by Jeezuzpick(m): 6:46am On Sep 08, 2011
@ aloy/emeka,

Those poor guys were not swimming in such dirty water for fun.

Looks like an effort at search and rescue to me.

It may also interest you to know that America experiences floods, too!

Does the name "Katrina" ring a bell?

Thought not.
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by ektbear: 6:56am On Sep 08, 2011
O ma se o
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by Jeezuzpick(m): 7:02am On Sep 08, 2011


Abujazz, ma guy,

At least on this thread, we have a little too much water on the surface!

no oofeinse
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by gidson12(m): 7:07am On Sep 08, 2011
aloy/emeka:

Eating isiewu and Farting indiscriminately at the state house.
lmao, kai
yorubas are really suffering
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by lagcity(m): 7:37am On Sep 08, 2011
this is what u get when u have no drainage system. i hope the new governor sees where priority is and not follow bandwagon of building rail.
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by lagcity(m): 7:40am On Sep 08, 2011
aloy/emeka:

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Las-Vegas





Las-Ibadan





You wonder why Oyinbos call Africans monkey. How can any normal human being be possibly enjoying swimming flood water filled with all sorts of bacteria and fecal matters. Nigerians tire me o, It's either they are sniffing gutter to get high or swimming flood waters. Are you sure that up to half of the population of the country is mentally sound?. grin grin grin grin grin grin
are u kidding? mehn i don't understand the kind of ppl we have on nairaland embarassed embarassed embarassed
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by bagodin(m): 7:44am On Sep 08, 2011
lord have mercy,forgive us our trespasses, may we not be afflicted with any of the diseases of Egypt, amennnn
see my beloved country, ooooooooooooooooo cry cry cry cry cry cry
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by slap1(m): 7:46am On Sep 08, 2011
Na wa o! This flood is even enough for 'Mamiwater' to pack in.
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by wellmax(m): 8:08am On Sep 08, 2011
lagcity:

are u kidding? mehn i don't understand the kind of ppl we have on nairaland embarassed embarassed embarassed
i dont know what niaralandrs have turned to. You sit behind your screen and compare a disaster scene with some folk having fun in a resort.
Guys, grow up.
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by dipo4(m): 8:29am On Sep 08, 2011
aloy/emeka:

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Las-Vegas





Las-Ibadan





You wonder why Oyinbos call Africans monkey. How can any normal human being be possibly enjoying swimming flood water filled with all sorts of bacteria and  fecal matters. Nigerians tire me o, It's either they are sniffing gutter to get high or swimming flood waters. Are you sure that up to half of the population of the country is mentally sound?. grin grin grin grin grin grin
u're d numbest guy on nairaland. how on earth would a rational human being compare a disaster with relaxation. even if u were short sighted, u obviously know thats a flood and these heroes are in that mess trying to either rescue victims or save properties. smh 4 u shocked shocked
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by snthesis(m): 8:34am On Sep 08, 2011
slap1:

Na wa o! This flood is even enough for 'Mamiwater' to pack in.
lol grin grin
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by obiscolly(m): 8:36am On Sep 08, 2011
this actually look worse than the recent Lagos flooding. sad God help Nigeria!
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by splitnaija(m): 9:28am On Sep 08, 2011
Is this Ogunpa River?
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by Goodcare(m): 9:48am On Sep 08, 2011
PLEASE WE STILL NEED MORE PICTURE ON THESE ISSUE even if you look at it you will agree with me that these pictures was taken when the rain stop please LET'S SEE (NOW when the rain started AFTER when the rain stop and NOW how many death was recover after the rain )
PLEASE IF YOU KNOW ANY WAY YOU CAN DONATE KINDLY DO SO CHEERFULLY i have someone that lost 4 different family to these unanticipated rain
MAY THE LORD GRANT THEM THE HEART TO BEAR THIS LOSS, PLEASE DONATE TO ANY ONE YOU KNOW IN THIS cry cry cry cry cry
Re: Ibadan Flood In Pictures by Rgp92: 9:53am On Sep 08, 2011
Suffering and smiling!

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