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| Growing Cases Of Robbery On Lagos Roads by ratiken(op): 10:51am On Oct 25, 2014 |
For most lagosians who ply major lagos roads for daily activities. ...this should not be news anymore. From ojota, ikorodu road, apongbon, eko bridge, cms, mile 2, ifako, oworonshoki, Lasu etc. These boys attack people in their cars in traffic and they come armed with tools ready to break your glass if you resist. We had over 5 different cases in my office this week and at different locations. The boys have grown so bold that they act without any form of fear. I think Fashola should quit this APC propaganda for now and protect lagosians. That is his key responsibility. If this continues unchecked, people will be forced not to go work in the coming months. Its actually at its height now. |
| Re: Growing Cases Of Robbery On Lagos Roads by Mayour11(m): 10:54am On Oct 25, 2014 |
May God save us in this country, insecurity everywhere |
| Re: Growing Cases Of Robbery On Lagos Roads by ratiken(op): 11:06am On Oct 25, 2014 |
Mayour11:The lagos state govt needs to take action now.... this not a time to parade eko oni baje..... lagosians needd to be protected. Its very scary in traffic these days. |
| Re: Growing Cases Of Robbery On Lagos Roads by stevecantrell: 11:38am On Oct 25, 2014 |
ratiken:I thought Fashola was the man "who tamed the most lawless state" already ? Laughing in tagalog ! |
| Re: Growing Cases Of Robbery On Lagos Roads by ratiken(op): 11:52am On Oct 25, 2014 |
stevecantrell:I never bought into that propaganda. |
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