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10 Mysterious People You Will Meet In Danfo Buses Around Lagos by Pancho01(m): 9:30pm On Sep 14, 2014
Enjoy this piece on some mysterious but interesting people I see(meet) whenever I travel by Danfo [those yellow buses], around Lagos:
1. The co-driver: In a Danfo bus, you'll normally find a driver, bus conductor and other passengers. Among these other passengers is a co-driver i.e. a self-acclaimed one. You'll often hear him from the back seats giving orders to the driver on where to follow, how to step on the brake, how to swerve onto a new lane etc. And the driver most often respond: "Nayou dey drive?" Or "You wan collect steering for my
hand?"
2. Red Alert: Imagine yourself inside a danfo bus
and the driver is running on what seems like a top speed. Then all of a suddenyou hear a voice break into your chain of thoughts. More like a scream: "Ahn ahn, driver you wan kill us?"
Or "Driver please take it easy o. I never marry."
Sometimes the co-driver doubles as a "red alert". Other times another passenger plays that role. The main goal is to caution the driver so that we can all arrive safely.
3. Preacher man: Repent for the Kingdom of God is at hand. With the preacherman in your bus, you can barely hear yourself think. Forget about receiving calls in that bus. If you do, you will hear the person on the other line asking, "are you in church?". The good thing about a preacherman in your danfo bus is that you
get reminded that heaven and hell is real. "If we all die now, where will you go? Heaven or hell?" Some passengers stare at him in anger. Why should you say if we all die now? Yes, of course we want to make Heaven. No we won't die in
this danfo bus.
4. The pervert: One day I was in a danfo bus and I heard a woman say in a loud voice "if you try that again I will slap you." She was referring to the young man sitting beside her. The story was that the man was rubbing his elbow against
her bosom. You can't really tell who is rubbing what because some of these buses are usually so jam-packed. The best thing is to position yourself well. But if you are unlucky you might fall victim of false accusation, this time a reversed psychology- one day, an older man pissed at the way a woman was protecting her frontage bluntly asked, "who wan touch your bosom?". According to him, he has more than that at home. Silence...
5. "Do you know who I am": This man or woman tells us in a danfo bus that he or she is a very important person so the bus conductor must not argue with him/her over N10 change. Enough said.
6. Political analyst: If you missed the news last night, and you have a political analyst riding the same danfo bus with you, may God bless your day. All is cool until he gets another
politically conscious passenger to engage in the
discourse. Sometimes their analysis is a comic relief.
Other times depressing. Depending on the topic in focus. An elderly analyst tells the younger folks in the bus about the good old days.
And the danger of having a "young" inexperienced president rule Nigeria.
7. GSM users: Sometimes, you enter a bus and
everyone, well almost everyone, is on their mobile phone making calls. The one screaming at the top of his voice... Like hell the other person is deaf.
8. Sleep-attack: How do people sleep through the journey? In the danfo bus? On the bumpy Lagos road? Forget it. You don't know what their story is about. Body no be wood o.
9. Networker: The guy tells you that you have beautiful brown eyes and soberly shares his story. What is yours? Blank stare.
10. Tribalism: If war breaks out in Lagos, it might start from a danfo bus. One minute you enter a danfo bus and you see us all
sandwiched in the air-tight yellow buses and you sigh in relief. The next, you hear an argument from the back row and the next thing,
someone is yelling, throwing verbal punches at
a particular tribe. End of story.
These are my first ten. There are more categories to meet. What are yours?
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Re: 10 Mysterious People You Will Meet In Danfo Buses Around Lagos by kayboy4y(m): 9:51pm On Sep 14, 2014
Boring
Re: 10 Mysterious People You Will Meet In Danfo Buses Around Lagos by PapaNnamdi: 10:05pm On Sep 14, 2014
kayboy4y: Boring


u must b a retard to fynd this boring,




op, on point,

those guys that sleep in a bus got me wandering,

and then the preachers, i entered one danfo one hot afternoon wit overpriced t-fare, hopin to sitdown and calculate how d remainin money go carry me reach house. naso one old mama close to me just shouted,
WHERE WILL YOU GO,
WILL U MAKE HEAVEN
i looked at her and beat her to a pulp in ma mind, makin sure she had a swollen lip. Lagos na wa grin
Re: 10 Mysterious People You Will Meet In Danfo Buses Around Lagos by kayboy4y(m): 10:28pm On Sep 14, 2014
PapaNnamdi:


u must b a retard to fynd this boring,




op, on point,

those guys that sleep in a bus got me wandering,

and then the preachers, i entered one danfo one hot afternoon wit overpriced t-fare, hopin to sitdown and calculate how d remainin money go carry me reach house. naso one old mama close to me just shouted,
WHERE WILL YOU GO,
WILL U MAKE HEAVEN
i looked at her and beat her to a pulp in ma mind, makin sure she had a swollen lip. Lagos na wa grin
Papannamdi or whatever retar.ded e.diot u're. U're a boy behaving like a CHILD. I'm entitled to my own opinion so how does that relate to your family problem. I may not reply u again cos ur profile shows u're Born by mistake ur papa and mama suppose flush u away when u're conceived. #Oponu
Re: 10 Mysterious People You Will Meet In Danfo Buses Around Lagos by PapaNnamdi: 9:40am On Sep 15, 2014
kayboy4y:
Papannamdi or whatever retar.ded e.diot u're. U're a boy behaving like a CHILD. I'm entitled to my own opinion so how does that relate to your family problem. I may not reply u again cos ur profile shows u're Born by mistake ur papa and mama suppose flush u away when u're conceived. #Oponu

*falls from coconut tree laffing*

ee pain am ooh,

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