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| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Nobody: 10:43am On Oct 14, 2024 |
I had a guess it might be ebute metta. Life is not valued in this country. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by jaxxy(m): 10:53am On Oct 14, 2024 |
Why don't they clean the train tracks and it's surroundings in lagos. it's always very dirty. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Zeebuy: 10:58am On Oct 14, 2024 |
airmark:I don't have it, but I have a friend who does, and she helped me. Normally, I should've been dead by now but God came through for me through her |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by bewla(m): 10:59am On Oct 14, 2024 |
topatee:com to agege and go to ogba ayo in sango you understand what it's need to be done there |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by bewla(m): 11:00am On Oct 14, 2024 |
wman:trans should run underground allowed us to move above smoothly |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Zeebuy: 11:07am On Oct 14, 2024 |
AntiChristian:To answer your question; You don't know. After death, you'll know if it's natural or not. You'll know how you died. That's how you'll know if you're supposed to die then. Nature and fate might say you'll die at 87 years old, but then circumstances such as a road accident etc might truncate it. Before such happens, we usually get premonitions which a lot of people choose to ignore. Your car might suddenly refuse to start, or you'll just have a feeling not to step out.... something will try to make you not go out. Some people too, can smell death on other people, and inform those people not to step out. Or in dreams. When people die prematurely, they wander the earth in spirit form until they cross over. Sometimes evil spirits also take the form of dead relatives to cause problems amongst their living relatives. People who did in the womb or as babies are even lucky, they just go back to the source and reincarnate (if they choose) Omoh, guy the matter long and I don't even want to know more. The little I mistakenly discovered has already changed my life and I don't want again |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Zeebuy: 11:09am On Oct 14, 2024 |
ObalendeCMS:I can't. Sorry. Maybe when I'm sure everything is over, I'll send you a message on a dead thread here on nairaland. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by ObalendeCMS: 11:24am On Oct 14, 2024 |
Zeebuy:Okay! Look forward to your mention. Have a blissful day. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Krankhead: 11:26am On Oct 14, 2024 |
Hmmmmm2024:So Tinubu made hom.to.be walking on Train Travks. Didn't you see people displaying market wares on the Track which is dangerous |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Litmus: 11:41am On Oct 14, 2024 |
Surprisingly low number of deaths due to train in Nigeria. In the UK, statistics state that an average of 5.3 deaths per week occurs on the overground rail network alone. Obviously this reflects railway network tonnage, UK Vs Nigeria. Given the fact that Nigeria is skimping on investing fully in railway infrastructure, including concerted investment on creating barriers between people and railway track and freight, Nigeria would record way higher number of deaths than UK if our rail network were equal by ratio. Below is a Chatgbt clearer rewrite of the above. The number of deaths caused by trains in Nigeria is surprisingly low. In comparison, the UK’s overground rail network sees an average of 5.3 deaths per week. This difference reflects the greater size and usage of the UK’s rail network compared to Nigeria’s. However, if Nigeria's rail system were scaled to match the UK’s in terms of size and usage, the number of deaths in Nigeria would likely be much higher. This is because Nigeria has not made significant investments in railway infrastructure, including installing barriers to keep people and freight separate from the tracks. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Hmmmmm2024: 12:21pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
Krankhead:he was thinking about tinubu while walking... |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by uvie66: 1:49pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
AntiChristian:....it means people in Nigeria have "their time up" quicker than those in the western world, because the life expectancy in Nigeria is about 55, because in the west, the life expectancy is about 75. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by AntiChristian: 1:59pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
uvie66:No be them write our date of death! My Dad is 70+ and is still alive! His elder brothers are still alive too! His younger brother is over 60+ and many sisters over and around 55! This is only one extended family! And this is not to say that many don't die below or around 55! But that many do live way above it! A fetus, baby, infant, juvenile, adolescent, youth, aged can die anytime, anywhere when their time is up! What's the life expectancy in USA where there's shooting almost everyday? |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Exceed15: 2:17pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
He must have been lost in thought. Please give attention to your state of mind. No matter what don't loose it |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by ahamonyeka(m): 3:22pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
Shey the guy deaf wey he no hear train noise abi he don block ears with earpiece? Secondly, autopsy for what again? |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by uvie66: 10:51am On Oct 15, 2024 |
AntiChristian:Your Dad may be 70+ but in general Nigerians die before the age of 60 because the dangers Nigerians expose themselves to everyday is higher coupled with lack of medical services. Of course their are shootings in America and people die but the frequency of shootings in Nigeria is higher, we have shootings from kidnappers, the most recent being the super sports journalists that where kidnapped on their way to cover the Nigeria v Libya match, or the recent boat that capsized on October 1st. The frequency of death in Nigeria is way higher compared to America despite the fact we attend churches and mosques more in our clime, and the life expectancy in America is over 75, all you need to fact check this is to Google it. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by lebete3000: 11:29am On Oct 15, 2024 |
Ibehchizzy:Do you know if he has Dementia? Know that you'll also grow old one day oh... |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Ibehchizzy: 11:33am On Oct 15, 2024 |
lebete3000:he doesn't have a family who knows his condition Dey play bros |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by lebete3000: 3:22pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
Ibehchizzy:No worry, shebi you sef go old. You go see as e sweet to take care of elderly people you hear? ![]() |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Ibehchizzy: 4:04pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
lebete3000:e b lyk say na ur papa wey dis train jam Dis one u just dey take am too personal ![]() |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by lebete3000: 4:09pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
Ibehchizzy:We dey take care of our elderly, not like una family wey an elderly getting hit by a train is a no brainier to y'all. You don't seem shocked or surprised by it, so I guess it's a normal doings in your fam. |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by Ibehchizzy: 5:05pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
lebete3000: |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by AntiChristian: 5:31pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
uvie66:I don't need to google what i can see! I have several relatives in their 60s, 70s and 80s! My great grandma died at 120 years! Her daughter my grandma died over 100 years! and my dad is over 70+. And you are saying i should google what? You can hold your opinions o! |
| Re: Train Crushes 50-Year-Old Man In Lagos by otokx(m): 8:37pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
sekundosekundo:The vibrations alone |
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