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How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by acidtalk: 4:15pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
What has been the Effect of the Ban of Okada (Commercial Motorcycle) on you. Have you found it difficult getting to your destination due to the non alternative means aside Danfo, BRT and taxi or have you felt at ease walking on the road without the fear of an Okada rider to knock you down or throw you inside the gutter without even feeling remorse. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by acidtalk: 4:18pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Some people have cried out that a journey that usually takes them 30mins now takes them at least 2hrs 30mins. While some are calling on the Governor to consider the poor masses who have no car and at such make use of only commercial motorcycle, others are insisting the road is now safer and less crowded. Why do you belong and whose side are you on? |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Nobody: 4:28pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Is Okada banned totally ? |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by acidtalk: 4:44pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Driving throughout today from Lekki Phase1 up till Ikeja (Allen and GRA), I could count how many Okada riders I saw on the way. Only courier/dispatch riders and one or two with military guys riding them. So io think it has great effect on people right now. The traffic is also TERRIBLE!!! |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by acidtalk: 8:49pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Will the ban of Okada bring about less Accident victims in authopedic hospitals and will it also reduce the number of robbery cases perpetuated on motorbikes? This and many more answers we need to know. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by aljharem(m): 8:52pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Mainland aka Yaba, you can count the amount of Okadas on the road and some were caught. Although heavy traffic today which might be due to fuel scarcity. All in all the roads SMOOTH AND NICE, feels like you are in another country. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by acidtalk: 9:03pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Today actually felt like a Public Holiday. There annoying and continuous blaring or horns was not witnessed. Didn't have to look left and right all the time to avoid hiting any bike guy. Moreover, saw a couple of school children walking freely without being scared or too careful that a bike guy was going to knock them into the gutter. Okada was introduced in Lagos in 1994 prior to that time people made use of Taxis, Danfos and Molues for their means of transportation. If Fashola insist on banning them, I believe it is only a matter of time before Lagosians adapt and forget about them. 3 Likes |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Nobody: 11:15pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
So u had ansas to ur question yet u asked it. Like u already had a conclusion. Besides is there anything like autophedic or u mean orthopaedic? Just asked cos me dont even know. As to ur questiong, I got home 10:30 yestrday... Well met a girl & then got home 10pm today so im not smiling atall. 1 Like |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Scarpon(m): 11:17pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
well I don't ride okada on express see is not affecting me in no way |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Nobody: 11:20pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Ko affect mi at all. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Nobody: 11:23pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Not me but my friends, they spend a lot now. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Jarus(m): 11:26pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Due to traffic situation on my Badore-Ajah-VI home-work route, driving to work means I'll be leaving home not later than 6:15am if I want to get to work before 8. Since I have alternative in bike, I can afford to set out by 7 and still get to work before 8. I consider that convenient than driving(driving in traffic is a hell of work for job - I just don't have the patience). Only to get to Ajah on Monday and no bike was willing to go to VI. After waiting for like 20 minutes, hopped public transport. Needless to say I got to work late, 8:30. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Sleek05(f): 11:31pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
I'm not sayin dey shdnt ban bikes but alternatives shld be provided lyk tricycles. Those hailin dis development have cars n it doesn't affect dem but wat abt d poor masses? Dia were so many ppl @ d bus stops 2day, no means of transportation. Ppl had 2 trek far distances. Its rly unfair. Alternatives shd be provided before such drastic laws r enforced. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by semid4lyfe(m): 11:39pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Us wey Company bus dey ferry to & fro dey lucky o |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by acidtalk: 11:41pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
@T_Bademosi, its not my fault I swear. I went to a night school so I even try small say I sabi type small english. Anyway, you will know better if you had to type multiple text in multiple threads within the shortest time. Thanks all the same. 2 Likes |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by OmichaelO: 11:41pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
it was kind of frustrating yesterday at oshodi...best option was to chill for train to avoid traffic.. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by akintun: 11:48pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Traffic was really bad. Dere should be more regulation, and not total ban. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Sagytarius(m): 11:49pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Sleek05: I'm not sayin dey shdnt ban bikes but alternatives shld be provided lyk tricycles. Those hailin dis development have cars n it doesn't affect dem but wat abt d poor masses? Dia were so many ppl @ d bus stops 2day, no means of transportation. Ppl had 2 trek far distances. Its rly unfair. Alternatives shd be provided before such drastic laws r enforced.Omo, nor go there o. They will make the road more difficult for vehicles. U will find it difficult to overtake them. 1 Like |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by oluwizard(m): 12:02am On Oct 24, 2012 |
I got a new bike 100cc this year july and I collect all the needed document for my private bike. The law is good but how many people can afford highway queen of 200cc engine capacity? Am self employed (contractor) and I have to inspect what my workers is doing in 2 or more sites every working days. BRF go kill many people ooo. I don't have any choice than to sell my small car that is not useful to me on working days and use the money to buy dirty bike of 250Cc engine capacity. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by pastormustwacc: 12:52am On Oct 24, 2012 |
It is spoiling business for me. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by pastormustwacc: 12:53am On Oct 24, 2012 |
oluwizard: I got a new bike 100cc this year july and I collect all the needed document for my private bike. The law is good but how many people can afford highway queen of 200cc engine capacity? Am self employed (contractor) and I have to inspect what my workers is doing in 2 or more sites every working days. BRF go kill many people ooo. I don't have any choice than to sell my small car that is not useful to me on working days and use the money to buy dirty bike of 250Cc engine capacity.I will have to do that too eventually |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Nobody: 4:53am On Oct 24, 2012 |
Jarus: Due to traffic situation on my Badore-Ajah-VI home-work route, driving to work means I'll be leaving home not later than 6:15am if I want to get to work before 8. Since I have alternative in bike, I can afford to set out by 7 and still get to work before 8. I consider that convenient than driving(driving in traffic is a hell of work for job - I just don't have the patience). maybe you should just buy a bike of your own |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by dapo338(m): 5:02am On Oct 24, 2012 |
I really do not understand this post. Is there really BAN on Okadas. CAPITAL NO! There are only restrictions, If you are the type that ply Major highways and Bridges depending on Okada, then you are affected. Come to think of it, why should Okada go to roads like Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Oworoshoki -Oshodi expressway, Lagos-Ikorodu expressway, Agege motor road, Funsho Williams avenue, Eti-Osa Lekki Coastal road, National Stadium fly-over, Dorman long brigde etc. @ the first place. I really do not think Fashola hates the masses for these restrictions but likes us , If you are the type that believes in African time and immediately you noticed you are late, you look for the fastest means to get to your destination, then you think of Okada on highway then you are more affected. Muslim festival is few days away, you will notice 2 men on a motorcycle with bags on Lagos-Ibadan express way, what will come to your mind @ first is “where these men are going”.. Answer. Oyo state, Kwara State, Ondo state. Then what comes to your mind secondly is “why on earth should people risk their lives to this extent”. A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE. LET US ALL SAY NO TO OKADA ON HIGHWAY! 9 Likes |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by sentix(m): 6:20am On Oct 24, 2012 |
Some people are just writing stuff and most of them have not even tried to read the new traffic law. They base their comments on what they read and hear. Please try and read the new law and see how it affects everyone. Was trying to go the GRA over the weekend I had to trek from PWD Bus Stop to my location because there were no bikes and tricycle dont go there either. There are no commercial buses allowed in GRA Ikeja. So How do you cope?
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Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by sentix(m): 6:25am On Oct 24, 2012 |
Complete List of Roads where Okada is Banned! AGEGELOCALGOVERNMENTAREA 1. Oba Ogunji Road 2. Old Abeokuta Road 3. Capitol Road 4 Alfa Nla Road 5. Oko-Oba Road 6.Akilo Street 7. Agunbiade Road 8. Ogba Road 9. Ipaja Road 10. Moricas Road 11. Oyewole Road 12. Arigbanla Street 13. DopemuRoad 14. Oke-Koto Junction 15. Oniwaya Road 16. Adebisi Awosoga Street 17. Old OtaRoad 18. IjaiyeRoad 19. Akin Doherty Road 20. Amoo Street 21. Pen Cinema Roundabout 22. Surulere Street 23. Agbedeji Street 24. Ayige Street 25. Sule Street 26. Ashipa Street 27. Salawu Street AJEROMI-IFELODUN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. BaaleAdeyemo Street 2. MbalCardoso Street up to Oto Wharf 3. Mobil Road up to Boundary Road 4. Boundary Road-Aiyeke Bridge-Tolu Bus/Stop 5. Wilmer Crescent 6. Industrial Road 7. Achapo Road/New Road 8. Idewu Street 9. Baale Adeyemo Road 10. MaluIMobil Road 11. OjoRoad 12. Cemetery/Mosafejo/ Alaba Road 13. BakarelFaro Road APAPA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Creek Road 2. Wharf Road 3. Burma Road 4. Randle Road 5. Marine Road 6. Kofo Abayomi Road 7. Liverpool Road 8. Point Road 9. Park Lane 10. Itapeju Avenue 11.Entire Network of Roads in Apapa GR.A -12. Dock Yard Road 12. Oduduwa Road 13. Ladipo Oluwole Road 14. Bonny Road 15. Commercial Road 16. MalulMobil Road 17. Warehouse Road 18. Orile-Iganmu Road AL~OSHOLOCALGOVERNMENTAREA 1. Ipaja - Ayobo Road 2. Ekoro Road 3. Egbeda - Idimu Road 4. Egbeda-Akowonjo Road 5. Iyana-Ipaja-Idimu Road 6. Idimu-Ikotun Road 7. LASU-IbaRoad 8. Ikotun-Egbe Road 9. Ipaja Road 10. Igando Road 11. Egbe -Idimu Road 12. Old Ota Road 13. Meiran Road 14. Ayobo Road 15. Ajasa/Command Road 16. Baruwa Road 17. Liasu Road 18. Governor's Road 19. Abaranje Road 20. Ijegun Road 21. Shasha Road 22. Baruwa/ Aina Obembe Road 23. Adefemi Road, Ipaja 24. Goye AMUWO-ODOflN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Oshodi-Apapa Expressway 2. Durbar Road/ Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Road 3. The Entire Network of Roads in Festac Town 4. Circular Road 5. The Entire Network of Roads in Zones A,B,C & D of Amuwo-Odofin Low - Cost Housing Estate 6. Old Ojo Road 7. Mumuni Adio Badmus Way 8. Lagos Badagry Expressway BADAGRY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Lagos - Badagry Expressway from Eric Moore to Seme Road 2. Badagry Roundabout to Topo Road 3. Joseph Dosu Road CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) ROADS 1. Inner Marina 2. Broad Street 3. Nnamdi Azikwe Street 4. King George V Road 5. Idumagbo Avenue 6. Outer Marina 7. Adeniji Adele Street 8. Martins Street 9. Balogun Street 10.Odunlami Street 11. Ereko Street 12.New Balogun Street 13. Campbell Street 14. Breadfruit Street 15. Abibu Oki Street 16. Davies Street 17. Kakawa Street 18. Force Road 19. Oloto!Fosbery Road EPE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA Femi Agbalajobi Ayetoro Road Hospital Road Marina Road Central Mosque Road Kasali Oluwo Street Ekundayo Street Lagos Road Ijebu to Itoikin Road from Agbowa to Itoikin Omu- Ijebu to Ketu Roundabout Ketu Roundabout to Ejinrin Town Ota Road OlofinRoad Orungbo - Ido Road Agbowa-Ikosi Road Ketu Roundabout to Epe 17. Ketu Roundabout - Itoikin ETI- OSA LOCAL GOV EPE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA Femi Agbalajobi Ayetoro Road Hospital Road Marina Road Central Mosque Road Kasali Oluwo Street Ekundayo Street Lagos Road Ijebu to Itoikin Road from Agbowa to Itoikin Omu- Ijebu to Ketu Roundabout Ketu Roundabout to Ejinrin Town Ota Road OlofinRoad Orungbo - Ido Road Agbowa-Ikosi Road Ketu Roundabout to Epe Ketu Roundabout - Itoikin ETI-OSA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA The Entire Network of Roads and Bridges in Ikoyi/Obalende and IruJ Victoria Island Local Council Development Areas Eti-Osa/Lekki-Epe Expressway IFAKO-IjAIYE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA / OJOKORO LOCAL COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT AREA 1. Ogunnusi Road 2. Lateef Jakande Road 3. College Road 4. Jonathan Coker Street 5. Iju Road 6. WEMPCO Road 7. ACME Road 8. New Oko-Oba Road 9. Lagos Abeokuta Expressway 10. Agbado Road 11. Baale Animashaun Road 12. Yaya Abatan Road IKEJA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Lagos Ibadan Expressway (from Lagos Boundary to Lagos - Toll gate) 2. Sheraton Link Bridge 3. Oba Akran Avenue 4. Obafemi Awolowo Way 5. Kudirat Abiola Road 6. Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way 7. Lateef Jakande Road 8. Nurudeen Olowopopo Drive 9. Otunba Jobi Fele Way 10. Allen Avenue 11. Opebi Road 12. Secretariat Road 13. Mobolaji Johnson Road 14. Osho Street 15. Hakeem Balogun Road 16. IPMWay 17. Ashabi Cole Street 18. Toyin Street 19. Entire Ikeja GRA Road Network 20. ACME Road lKEJA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA Con/d. 21. WEMPCO Road 22. Oduduwa Road 23. Isaac John Street 24. Alausa Secretariat Perimeter Road Network 25. SimbiatAbiola Road 26. Kaffi Street 27. Opebi Link Bridge 28. Ikosi Road 29. Adeniyi Jones Avenue 30. EntireAlausa CBD 31. Ladipo OluwoleAvenue 32. ASBFI Road 33. Olowu Street 34. Ola Ayinde Street 35. Unity Road 36. AromireAvenue 37. Ijaola Street 38. Iyaoloye Crescent 39. Olu Akerele Street 40. Emmanuel Street 41. Odo-Iyalaro Underbridge 42. Olatunbosun Street IKORODU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Ikorodu Road (from Mile 12 to Ikorodu Benson Roundabout) 2. Ipakodo-Ibeshe Road 3. Lagos-Ikorodu Express Road 4. T.O.S. Benson Road 5. Oba Sekumade Road 6. Lagos-Shagarnu Road 7. Obafemi Awolowo Road 8. Ikorodu-Itoikin Road 9. Igbogbo Road 10. Ayangburen Road 11. Alhaji Street IKOYIlOBALENDE LOCAL COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT AREA 1. Alfred Rewane Road 2. Glover Road 3. Alexander Road 4. Awolowo Road 5. Bourdillon Road 6. Gerald Road 7. Osborne Road Estate 1 & 2 8. Lugard Avenue 9. Olu Holloway Road 10. Bayo Kuku Street 11. Oba Adeyinka Oyekan Avenue 12. Mobolaji lohnson Road 13. Club Road 14. Federal Secretariat Road 15. Thompson Avenue 16. Lateef lakande Avenue 17. Moore Road 18. Oyinkan Abayomi Road 19. Maroko Close 20. Adeyemi Lawson Street 21. Femi Okunnu Road 22. labita Close 23. Onikoyi/Turnbull Road 24. lru Close 25. Ajayi Bembe Street 26. Entire Park View Estate Roads 27. Awori Road 28. The Entire Network of Roads in Ijeh, Dolphin Estates Highrise and Duplex 29. Lawrence Road 30. Reeve Road 31. St. Gregory Road 32. Ribadu Road 33. Raymond Njoku Street 34. Okotie Eboh Street 35. Keffi Street 36. Norman Williams Street IKOYIlOBALENDE LOCAL COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT AREA 37. Ilabere Avenue 38. Oloto Road 39. Ojora Road 40. McPherson Avenu 41. Olanijonyin Avenue 42. Owena Street 43. Agodogba Road 44. Mobolaji Johnson Road 45. Bedwell Road 46. Murtala Muhammed Road 47. Obalende Road 48. Toyan Street 49. Odo Street 50. Awolowo Road 51. Bankole Oki Road 52. Ademola Street 53. Turnbull Road 54. Cameroon Road 55. Yemi Cardoso 56. Banana Estate 57. Dolphin Estate Duplex 58. Dolphin Estate Highrise 59. Alhaji Kannike Street 60. Igbo Street 61. Moshalashi Street 62. Eleshin Road 63. Ajeniya Street 64. Dr Bode Olajumoke Street 65. Alhaji Bashorun Close 66. Alhaji Alade Odunewu Street 67. Aromire close 68. Barrow Avenue 69. Olofin Street 70. Lalupon Street LAGOS ISLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. The Entire Network of Roads and Bridges in Lagos Island Local Government Area and Lagos Island East Local Council Development Area LAGOS MAINLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Herbert Macaulay Way 2. Barikisu Iyede Street 3. Murtala Muhammed Way 4. Third Mainland Bridge 5. Ijora Causeway 6. Commercial Avenue 7. Old Yaba Road 8. Sabo Round About 9. University Road 10. Abule-Ijesha Road 11. Harvey Road 12. Montgomery Road 13. Onike Iwaya Road 14. Morocco Road 15. Aje Street 16. Musiliu Smith Road 17. Hughes Avenue 18. Birrel Avenue 19. Hussey Road 20. Oweh Street 21. Aggrey Road 22. Borno Way 23. Apapa Road 24. Jibowu Street 25. Iwaya Road 26. Okobaba Street 27. Cemetery Street 28. Freeman Stre KOSOFE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Ogudu Alapere Expressway (from Toll Gate to Third MainlandBn 2. Ogudu Road 3. Demurin Street 4. Alapere Road 5. CMDRoad 6. Doyin Omololu Street 7. Davies Street 8. 50 Metres from Ikorodu Road on Ikosi Road 9. Omololu Street 10. Diya Street 11. Williams Street 12. MUSHINLOCALGOVERNMENT AREAlODI-OLOWO COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT AREA 1. Agege Motor Road 2. Fatai Atere Way 3. Idi-Araba Street 4. Ilupeju By-Pass 5. Itire Road 6. Palm Avenue 7. Ladipo Street 8. Layi Oyekanmi Street 9. Olateju Street 10. Isolo Road 11. Ojekunle Road 12. Ilasamaja Road 13. Ogunmokun Street- 14. Association Avenue 15. Kayode Street 16. Town Planning Way 17. Coker Road 18. Post Office Road 19. Mushin Road OJO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Igbo Elerin Road 2. Lagos-Badagry Expressway 3. Iyana School Bus stop to Ishasi Road 4. Oba Ayoka to Iba New Site 5. Alaba International Market Road 6. Olojo Drive 7. Ojo Igbede Road 8. Nepa Road 9. Ishasi Road 10. Abule Aka Road to Ajangbad i Road 11. Akoberu / Sabo Road 12. Itire - Ilogbo Road 13. Iyana Era-Ilogbo Road 14. Ajangbadi-Shibiri Road 15. Kemberi / Aka Road OSHODI/ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Okota Road 2. NNPCRoad 3. Oshodi-Apapa Expressway 4. Airport Road S. EgbeRoad 6. Ago-Palace Way 7. Isolo Road 8. Osolo Way 9. Abimbola Street 10. Ejigbo-Ajao Estate Link Road 11. Estate Isheri-Oshun Road 12. Post Office Road 13. Oyetayo Street 14. Oshodi Road 15. Church Street 16. Afariogun Street 17. Sehinde Callisto Street 18. Mafoluku Road 19. Adeyemi Street 20. Ajibulu Street 21. New Airport Road SOMOLU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA I. Ikorodu Expressway (from Mile 12 to Yaba Terminus) 2. George Street 3. Morocco Road 4. Market Street 5. Bajulaiye Road 6. Fola Agoro Street 7. Apata Street 8. Oguntolu Street 9. Pedro Road 10. Igi Olugbin Street 11. Ashogbon Street 12. Gbagada Road 13. St. Finbarrs Road 14. Jibowu Street 15. Oweh Street 16. Isaac John Street 17. Watch-tower Avenue 18. Shylon Street 19. Shipeolu Street SURULERE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA 1. Funsho Williams Avenue 2. Adeniran Ogunsanya Street 3. Ogunlana Drive 4. Bode Thomas Street 5. Akerele Road 6. Itire-Ojuelegba Road 7. Tejuosho Street 8. Alhaji Masha Road 9. Itire-Ijesha Road 10. Ishaga Road 11. Eric Moore Road 12. Randle Avenue 13. Agbebi Street 14. Babs Animashaun Road 15. Ijesha Road 16. Enitan Street 17. Adeshina Street 18. Adelabu Street 19. Adetola Street 20. Nuru Oniwo Street. 21. Adekunle Kuye Street 22. Shaki Crescent 23. Oshogbo Street 24. Tokosi Street 25. Okota link Bridge 26. Opere Street 27. Odichie Street 28. Olatunde Onimole Street 29. Brown Street 30. Agboyin Street 31. Agbonyin Avenue 32. Nnobi Street 33. Sanya Street 34. Opeloyeru Street 35. Kilo Street 36. Adetioye Street 37. Fasoro Street 38. Oladimeji Street 39. Ojuolape Street 40. Solabomi Street 41. Ogungbesan Street IRU/VICTORIA ISLAND LOCAL COUNCIL DEVELOPMEN AREA 1. Ahmadu Bello Way 2. Adeola Odeku Street 3. Kofo Abayomi Street 4. Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue 5. Ajose Adeogun Road 6. Idowu Taylor Street 7. Idowu Martins Street 8. Adeleke Adedoyin Street 9. Elsie Femi Pearse Street 10. Musa Yar Adua Street 11. Walter Carrington Crescent 12. Bishop Oluwole Street 13. Samuel Manuwa Street 14. Akin Olugbade Street 15. Molade Okoya Thomas Street 16. Sinari Daranijo Street 17. Bishop Aboyade Cole Street 18. Ligali Ayorinde Avenue 19. Saka Tinubu Street 20. Karimu Kotun Street 21. Muri Okunola Street 22. Etim Inyang Crescent 23. Adetokunbo Ademola Street 24. Adeola Hopewell Street 25. Ahmed Onibudo Road 26. Engineering Close 27. Sanusi Fafunwa Street 28. Tiamiyu Savage Street 29. Olosa Street 30. Oyin Jolayemi Street 31. Marinho Drive 32. Moshood Olugbani 33.Fatai Durosinmi Street 34.. Adeyemo Alakija Street 34. Oko Awo Close 35. Afribank Street 36. Jide Oki Street 37. Festival Road 38. Federal Housing Complex Road 39. Oba Idowu Oniru Road 40. Palace Road 41. Oniru New Market Road 42. Water Corporation Road 43. Akin Adesola Street 1 Like |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Afamdman(m): 6:53am On Oct 24, 2012 |
From this list, that's like everywhere, so where are they allowed to ride. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by shewanna: 7:06am On Oct 24, 2012 |
#laughing# who says banning and restriction is different with the list of these areas bike wouldn't have to ply?? Huh? So, we can only take bike from one street to the next one or what does it mean sef? This is complete BAN of okada! N̶̲̥̅Ø̶̷̩̥̊͡ other word for it. Its okay tho, I like the fact that you don't have to look here and there watching out for okada while walking or driving. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by ibis: 7:07am On Oct 24, 2012 |
Lagosians.....like every new introduction people will miss what you had before but adjust with time. Okadas have been banned in port harvourt for a while now. The peace, the bliss, not having to check your blindspot all the time or struggle on already narrow roads with honking, impatient, dare devil bike men. Seeing a bike pass you is so unusual and its basically dispatch men and private motorcycles who ride carefully because they are not rushing to quickly deposit one customer and pick another. Safer, better and more peaceful. Thumbs up Fashola! |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by ydtaurus5: 7:09am On Oct 24, 2012 |
i am not saying the ban isnt good bt you guys should try moving from lekki to v.i and within v.i you will see what a hell looks like.let them provide alternatives.try trekng frm sanusi fafunwa down to oniru. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by greall1: 7:14am On Oct 24, 2012 |
hun i reserve my comment.. |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Nobody: 7:16am On Oct 24, 2012 |
from this list...It is obvious that okada is banned from moving everywhere cos I stay in surulere and all minor and major roads are mentioned here. so it should be "OKADA BANNED IN LAGOS" not okada restricted |
Re: How Has The Ban On Okadas In Lagos Affected You? by Nobody: 7:20am On Oct 24, 2012 |
Afamdman: From this list, that's like everywhere, so where are they allowed to ride. You just read my mind.... Lolz. na to go buy a fuel saving car like golf or corolla now ooo if one lives in Lagos. Transport fare of napep go sky rocket and robbery especially people that move at night. Sanity would be brought on roads though, less okada accidents. Reduction in breakage of rear lights and side mirror of cars. And walking is good exercise. |
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