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Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by Nwakannaya1: 6:20pm On Mar 07, 2018
Reelmii:
my frnd, wat is ur comments doing here, wat have u achieved with all the PVCs dat u hav been collecting, abeg no use ur reggae spoil our blues
This one you are emptying your frustration on me, was I the one who told u to waste ur PVC
Seeing d effect of your unwholesome blues on u already! grin grin grin

Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by adisabarber(m): 6:39pm On Mar 07, 2018
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Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by akosh005: 6:45pm On Mar 07, 2018
Olosho, saku-saku owa
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by blueivy8: 7:38pm On Mar 07, 2018
op I will tell u how vulcanizer bus stop came into existence at egbeda
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by makky555(f): 8:01pm On Mar 07, 2018
AutoJoshNG:
Most bus stops derive their names from something within a close proximity to them. It could be the name of an adjoining street or the closest landmark. In some cases, that landmark might have even relocated from that area. Residents also use their discretion to name some bus stops. 

These are some popular names of bus stops in Lagos.



1. Cele Bus Stop: Just look around for a white building with a white fence and people wearing white robes.



2. Church Bus Stop: Can’t even imagine how many Church bus stops we have out there.



3. Moshalashi: Just know there is a Mosque around the corner.



4. Under-Bridge: Once there is a flyover, the name of the bus stop automatically becomes under-bridge.



5. Pako: Either there is a plank market, wooden foot-bridge or any significant wooden structure.



6. Cemetery: Before you buy or rent a house close to cemetery bus stop, make enquiries to know the neighbours you are moving in with. You don't want to be having weird dreams at night. 



7. Oja (Market): With markets in every nook and cranny of Lagos, you’ll surely hear a lot of “Oja Wa O”.  



8. Vulcanizer: I even saw a beautiful bus stop stand in Egbeda with vulcanizer boldly written on it.



9. Bakery: The love for Agege bread in Lagos won't make this  name miss the list. 



10. Last bus stop: When you get here, you will hear Gbogbo Ero (meaning all passengers).



Which of the above names do you think is the most popular? Don't forget to add to the list.

Like, rate, share and comment below. 

https://autojosh.com/10-popular-names-used-bus-stops-lagos/


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Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by daannyy(m): 8:06pm On Mar 07, 2018
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Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by Nobody: 8:06pm On Mar 07, 2018
AutoJoshNG:
Most bus stops derive their names from something within a close proximity to them. It could be the name of an adjoining street or the closest landmark. In some cases, that landmark might have even relocated from that area. Residents also use their discretion to name some bus stops. 

These are some popular names of bus stops in Lagos.



1. Cele Bus Stop: Just look around for a white building with a white fence and people wearing white robes.



2. Church Bus Stop: Can’t even imagine how many Church bus stops we have out there.



3. Moshalashi: Just know there is a Mosque around the corner.



4. Under-Bridge: Once there is a flyover, the name of the bus stop automatically becomes under-bridge.



5. Pako: Either there is a plank market, wooden foot-bridge or any significant wooden structure.



6. Cemetery: Before you buy or rent a house close to cemetery bus stop, make enquiries to know the neighbours you are moving in with. You don't want to be having weird dreams at night. 



7. Oja (Market): With markets in every nook and cranny of Lagos, you’ll surely hear a lot of “Oja Wa O”.  



8. Vulcanizer: I even saw a beautiful bus stop stand in Egbeda with vulcanizer boldly written on it.



9. Bakery: The love for Agege bread in Lagos won't make this  name miss the list. 



10. Last bus stop: When you get here, you will hear Gbogbo Ero (meaning all passengers).



Which of the above names do you think is the most popular? Don't forget to add to the list.

Like, rate, share and comment below. 

https://autojosh.com/10-popular-names-used-bus-stops-lagos/


Lalasticlala
Mynd44
Ishilove
Marpol
Semid4lyfe
Obinoscopy
Seun

Look your phone closely as you lie on your bed and check out this realest answer.

Under Bridge
Market
Last Bus Stop

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Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by bigsmoke2(m): 8:32pm On Mar 07, 2018
Abule onigbagbo
Abule ado
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by DEBJOCH1(m): 8:59pm On Mar 07, 2018
Mortuary, Iyana - Mortuary , Burial Ground, Aro, Yaba left, Oja, Baba Bisi, Dustbin, Elediye etc
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by pat077: 9:27pm On Mar 07, 2018
Idi osan
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by nathpope(m): 11:24pm On Mar 07, 2018
ìdi araba.. Idi oro.. Idi arere.. Idi iroko... idi nla..
Look around. There tend to be some big a$$es somewhere lurking around...

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Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by olatunjithomas(m): 8:30am On Mar 08, 2018
Awoofawo:
Station, Barrack, New Garage, Berger, Chemist, Hospital etc


you must be familiar with Yaba--Bariga route... cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by Reelmii: 10:24am On Mar 08, 2018
Nwakannaya1:

This one you are emptying your frustration on me, was I the one who told u to waste ur PVC
Seeing d effect of your unwholesome blues on u already! grin grin grin
hahhahahhahahaahhahaaa, larf wan kii me here, u know wat, just gerrrrrrarahia, because I know u are 9ne of those dat used theirs to trekk for Buhari, hope he paid u well sha
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by Reelmii: 10:25am On Mar 08, 2018
collinometricx:
tråmådøl

ECO88
oh, u are use it right dat is y none of ur family members refused to take u to lagos, tanks for beign truthful, I would hav made a big mistake to
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by Awoofawo(m): 11:01am On Mar 08, 2018
olatunjithomas:



you must be familiar with Yaba--Bariga route... cheesy cheesy cheesy
lol NEPA wa o!
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by olatunjithomas(m): 11:46am On Mar 08, 2018
Awoofawo:
lol NEPA wa o!
iyana hospital wa ooo. cheesy cheesy
kirikiri wa oooo.....hahahaha

Dragon... shadow passenger..
..oya Jade lo.... wo egbe e ooo
Re: 10 Popular Names Used For Bus Stops In Lagos by goalgetter01: 11:38pm On Aug 21, 2019
AutoJoshNG:
Most bus stops derive their names from something within a close proximity to them. It could be the name of an adjoining street or the closest landmark. In some cases, that landmark might have even relocated from that area. Residents also use their discretion to name some bus stops. 

These are some popular names of bus stops in Lagos.



1. Cele Bus Stop: Just look around for a white building with a white fence and people wearing white robes.



2. Church Bus Stop: Can’t even imagine how many Church bus stops we have out there.



3. Moshalashi: Just know there is a Mosque around the corner.



4. Under-Bridge: Once there is a flyover, the name of the bus stop automatically becomes under-bridge.



5. Pako: Either there is a plank market, wooden foot-bridge or any significant wooden structure.



6. Cemetery: Before you buy or rent a house close to cemetery bus stop, make enquiries to know the neighbours you are moving in with. You don't want to be having weird dreams at night. 



7. Oja (Market): With markets in every nook and cranny of Lagos, you’ll surely hear a lot of “Oja Wa O”.  



8. Vulcanizer: I even saw a beautiful bus stop stand in Egbeda with vulcanizer boldly written on it.



9. Bakery: The love for Agege bread in Lagos won't make this  name miss the list. 



10. Last bus stop: When you get here, you will hear Gbogbo Ero (meaning all passengers).



Which of the above names do you think is the most popular? Don't forget to add to the list.

Like, rate, share and comment below. 

https://autojosh.com/10-popular-names-used-bus-stops-lagos/


Lalasticlala
Mynd44
Ishilove
Marpol
Semid4lyfe
Obinoscopy
Seun
cele bus stop

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