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Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by Ayinde2: 5:47pm On Nov 13, 2008
I wonder the duty of this people other than collection of illegal fees, and its creating problem for the commuters because they are the major cause of price increase by transporter. They even discourage people who wanted to do the business,millions of Naira goes to private pocket daily without government doing anything to stop it. In those days people invest in transport and the profit was there then, drivers buy thier own bus as well after driving for some years, not this time again. Government try and correct this anomalous position, one of the major causes of abitirary increase on our roads is AGBERO!!! OR OTHERWISE KNOWN AS N.U.R.T.W[color=#990000][/color]
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by morpheus24: 7:08pm On Nov 13, 2008
They should be Shot!

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Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by Nobody: 5:27am On Nov 14, 2008
First things should come first; get rid of the 'agberos' who parade themselves as your leaders, then watch the ones on the road disappear.
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by Tonim(f): 6:07am On Nov 14, 2008
It is really becoming a menace on Lagos roads, I hear.
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by olanajim(m): 8:07am On Nov 14, 2008
And commuters are made to pay high fare just because some jobless people are making vocation of begging.
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by Ayinde2: 3:36pm On Nov 14, 2008
I thank you all because we view them in the same way, we will continue to tell the Agbero's that paraded themself as LEADERS!!!
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by blackspade(m): 12:56am On Nov 15, 2008
Run them over!
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by Nobody: 1:04am On Nov 15, 2008
Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads?

The government condones them.
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by Nobody: 9:23am On Nov 15, 2008
blackspade:

Run them over!
. . . . and have you and your car burnt to ashes.
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by MrCrackles(m): 9:28am On Nov 15, 2008
nuzo:

. . . . and have you and your car burnt to ashes.

gba ooo grin
Re: Agbero! Why Are They On Nigeria Roads? by DisGuy: 12:18pm On Nov 15, 2008
Ayinde!:

I wonder the duty of this people other than collection of illegal fees, and its creating problem for the commuters because they are the major cause of price increase by transporter. They even discourage people who wanted to do the business,millions of Naira goes to private pocket daily without government doing anything to stop it. In those days people invest in transport and the profit was there then, drivers buy their own bus as well after driving for some years, not this time again. Government try and correct this anomalous position, one of the major causes of abitirary increase on our roads is AGBERO!!! OR OTHERWISE KNOWN AS N.U.R.T.W[color=#990000][/color]

that's why

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