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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by richkidd: 8:19am On Apr 23, 2017
which agency did you report them to
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by budusky05(m): 8:21am On Apr 23, 2017
izzou:
angry
Just look at what someone erected under high tension wires

The owner needs to be prosecuted for negligence and greediness

The government needs to be removed for not carrying out their duties accordingly and also for a failed healthcare system. I still believe some would have survived if we had a standard healthcare and emergency service in place.

Rest in Peace brothers. You only wanted to take a break from the troubles of the day and hang out as men.

cry
Prosecute the owner, abeg don't contribute to more issues here, where is the relevant agencies before the incident, the people that go their don't they know the risk attached? Someone like you fit even live for a place like that now. Ignorance is just our problem in this country.
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Sunshine1969: 8:22am On Apr 23, 2017
This zoo called nsija, it is when the didi is done, people have died you hear,"The Presidents mourns and called for investigation! Why not investigate the poor infrastructure and living standard of the people and do something about it before avoidablr disaster! May the souls of the departed find rest in God. Amen.

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by WORLDPEACE(m): 8:23am On Apr 23, 2017
emeijeh:
If only cable tv was affordable for all in naija.
If only there was constant power in the country.


If
If
If
cry cry cry
If only the houses that they live in are also not built under high tension wires.

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Buharimustgo: 8:25am On Apr 23, 2017
What I read through to see where govt will take care of the victims families, but they were all sing their usual national anthem except Senator Florence Ita Giwa that said something meaningful
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Missmossy(f): 8:25am On Apr 23, 2017
Aww such a tragic loss, its so painful embarassed
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by izzou(m): 8:26am On Apr 23, 2017
budusky05:

Prosecute the owner, abeg don't contribute to more issues here, where is the relevant agencies before the incident, the people that go their don't they know the risk attached? Someone like you fit even live for a place like that now. Ignorance is just our problem in this country.

So you usually inspect every commercial bus,Okada,shop,stalls and the rest before entering.

Mr Perfection. That match was played around 9pm. It's possible they didn't see any possibility of such event occurring

Stop trying to play perfect here.

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Nobody: 8:31am On Apr 23, 2017
sleemoon:
What is meant to be ll be... No matter how hard they tried to stop them it ll still happen.... RIP to them.
Fatalist point of view.....
We believe its 'fate'.
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by nigeriafarmer: 8:33am On Apr 23, 2017
dejisky:

Some of the victims have the cable TV at home, they only choose to watch in d midst of fellow noise makers. I hate addiction to football.
how do you know that?
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Fhowe: 8:35am On Apr 23, 2017
Naija now tell me why would the local government allow such structures ,dont we have departments in the local government that do this .When i was young i could remember we used to have wole-wole going up and down inspecting places houses restaurants and all what happened to those people

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by nigeriafarmer: 8:35am On Apr 23, 2017
Zaitoon:
Some of these men have cable at home but they don't like watching at home with their wives because they feel it Is boring.
It is more fun for them to watch at viewing centres where they can meet fellow enthusiast.
that what your hubby do right?
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by AlphaStyles(m): 8:39am On Apr 23, 2017
may their soul rest in peace
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Zaitoon: 8:40am On Apr 23, 2017
nigeriafarmer:
that what your hubby do right?
no I'm not married.
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Stevengerd(m): 8:41am On Apr 23, 2017
Painful Tho... If Dem Don Finish Ur Mata For Spiritual Realm, Nothing Fit Stop You Again. Dog Wey Go Lost, No Go Hear Hunter Whistle..
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by SirGoldEjike(m): 8:43am On Apr 23, 2017
dejisky:

Some of the victims have the cable TV at home, they only choose to watch in d midst of fellow noise makers. I hate addiction to football.
Oga we don hear you! Well done,,but i wan make u no say no be Addiction, we watch Soccer for the Fun it Brings eeh, and we do it willingly
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by megareal: 8:43am On Apr 23, 2017
It has happened. The best now is to take precautions to forestall future occurrences. RIP to the dead.
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Ameko4ever(m): 8:44am On Apr 23, 2017
No sensible person should have built a structure under an electric pole 'high tension'... Some of our carelessness do cost of pains and grief. Same thing in Akwa Ibom State, last year December, Reigners Bible Church Collapse because of carelessness... God will help us!
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by sorextee(m): 8:46am On Apr 23, 2017
Very correct.. Despite d fact dat boko haram were busy bombing viewing centers in maiduguri, I still prefer watching football at viewing centers.. Watching football at home with my mum ND sisters is always annoying.. I have to explain everything, offside, if d player truly deserved d red card, etc... The most annoying part is dat while d game is getting hot, mumc will change channel to telemundo... She will say make she watch am small.... undecided
What pained me one day, Spain vs Holland.. She say make we off TV do night devotion... Score was 0-0 then.... We pray tire dat night.. After devotion, score was 5-0.


Zaitoon:
Some of these men have cable at home but they don't like watching at home with their wives because they feel it Is boring.
It is more fun for them to watch at viewing centres where they can meet fellow enthusiast.

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Slickszoom(m): 8:46am On Apr 23, 2017
I share the pains of wife and familes of the victims. It is my embarassedprayer that God will console them. cry
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Bigsteveg(m): 8:48am On Apr 23, 2017
emeijeh:
If only cable tv was affordable for all in naija.
If only there was constant power in the country.


If
If
If
cry cry cry

Dont be too judgmental. I have an active dstv subscription at home i went to watch champions league at a viewing center. For me, its more interesting that way.
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by sorextee(m): 8:53am On Apr 23, 2017
Are u trying to book space?
Cos only a retarddd will comment something like this in a tragic post...



mzmighty:
Lol

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by lonelydora: 8:53am On Apr 23, 2017
emeijeh:
If only cable tv was affordable for all in naija.
If only there was constant power in the country.


If
If
If
cry cry cry
It's not about cable tv being affordable because we all have dstv at home but prefer watching together with other people
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by walexsho(m): 8:55am On Apr 23, 2017
jegz25:
eyyah...sorry madam,nobody can escape his/her time
Did you just say time, those men stupid pass Mor̀on, how would any sensible man patronise a viewing centre built under high tension wire. Couple with the fact that the whole structure was built using zinc roofing sheet. Those men are loads of illiterate.

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by sorextee(m): 8:57am On Apr 23, 2017
Post your RIP and go.. undecided undecided wawa..



walexsho:

Did you just say time, those men stupid pass Mor̀on, how would any sensible men patronise a viewing centre built under high tension wire. Couple with the fact that the whole structure was built using zinc roofing sheet. Those men are loads of illiterate.
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by ExInferis(m): 8:58am On Apr 23, 2017
emeijeh:
If only cable tv was affordable for all in naija.
If only there was constant power in the country.


If
If
If
cry cry cry

It's not for lack of those that soccer fans troop to these ramshackle structures, it's for the combative and also communal atmosphere.

Even with cable and constant light they'd still go.

Just like they prefer going to the stadium than watching on tv.
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by spreado(m): 8:58am On Apr 23, 2017
sorextee:
Very correct.. Despite d fact dat boko haram were busy bombing viewing centers in maiduguri, I still prefer watching football at viewing centers.. Watching football at home with my mum ND sisters is always annoying.. I have to explain everything, offside, if d player truly deserved d red card, etc... The most annoying part is dat while d game is getting hot, mumc will change channel to telemundo... She will say make she watch am small.... undecided
What pained me one day, Spain vs Holland.. She say make we off TV do night devotion... Score was 0-0 then.... We pray tire dat night.. After devotion, score was 5-0.


i feel d pains of d wives nd family of d dead bt guy lol u mke me laff
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by ziego(m): 8:59am On Apr 23, 2017
Bible says "there is no kind of death human beings won't experience"

People die in aircraft it doesn't stop flight
Road accident doesn't stop motorist
Watch and pray cos we know not when our time will be.
Be prepared at all times.
RIP.
Though it doesn't stop people from going to viewing center
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by walexsho(m): 9:01am On Apr 23, 2017
Fhowe:
Naija now tell me why would the local government allow such structures ,dont we have departments in the local government that do this .When i was young i could remember we used to have wole-wole going up and down inspecting places houses restaurants and all what happened to those people
Translate it naa:
Wole-wole = Check house-Check house
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by LoveJesus87(m): 9:01am On Apr 23, 2017
mzmighty:
Lol
This is a laughing matter?

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Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by Fhowe: 9:01am On Apr 23, 2017
All this local government people always crying for arrears they should stop sitting in their offices and start doing their job give trade licenses visit the place of business make sure it meets all standards before issuing this license ,visit this places from time to time to ensure they are acting in accordance with what their trade license permits.It is only in Nigeria you will go to a public drinking place no camera nothing ,that is why investigations are so difficult a camera in such places makes everything easier
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by sorextee(m): 9:03am On Apr 23, 2017
That was my life den o. When u re d only guy, with 5 sisters who dont have interest in football... My mum claims shes a Chelsea fan cos im one...
The thing is, its more fun, when u watch your game outside than home, to avoid distractions...

spreado:

i feel d pains of d wives nd family of d dead bt guy lol u mke me laff
Re: Calabar Tragedy: We Tried To Stop Our Husbands From Going To The Viewing Centre by walexsho(m): 9:06am On Apr 23, 2017
sorextee:
Post your RIP and go.. undecided undecided wawa..



Na wa for you ooo
hope you got my message right. Tomorrow search around for zinc structure build under high Tension wire and have a night rest, then tell people it's Time

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