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Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by islandmoon: 12:53pm On Mar 17, 2019
that is the best way to ban and drive away alimajeris from your states, ban okada and they will relocate elsewhere
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Tonymegabush1(m): 1:07pm On Mar 17, 2019
That's the trend now although the carriage is limit to carrying only vegetables foods, tomatoes etc...


Man must chop...
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Greatzeus(m): 1:22pm On Mar 17, 2019
Necessity they say is the mother of inventions.
Desperate times calls for desperate measures,kudos to them,man gatto survive kiss
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by hammerFC:
DAT IS VERY DANGEROUS TO THE PASSENGER.


THIS SHOULD BE BAN IMMEDIATELY.
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by slimfit1(m): 2:12pm On Mar 17, 2019
Innocent motors over to you.
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by GMbuharii: 2:13pm On Mar 17, 2019
Wtf!
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Goovo(m): 2:14pm On Mar 17, 2019
kingemzy5:
grin they no know say we stuborn the flogging e go tire grin
no be say I no go pay ooo
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Mosco100(m): 2:15pm On Mar 17, 2019
That's dangerous
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by ChiefSupplier55(m): 2:15pm On Mar 17, 2019
Lol grin
Igbos! They most survive Wat ever you like do them





Surviving check out my signature contact me if need be
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by udemzyudex(m): 2:15pm On Mar 17, 2019
delugajackson:
How safe is the carriage? What is the survival rate and fatality in event of accidents? Have they undergone integrity tests to ascertain it's road worthiness? I hope this is not our very own Boeing 734 killer road-craft on wheels.
Tell that to the government, all they want is their daily bread. grin
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Gkemz: 2:16pm On Mar 17, 2019
Is this not better than turning to crime. Survival strategy.
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Nobody: 2:17pm On Mar 17, 2019
delugajackson:
How safe is the carriage? What is the survival rate and fatality in event of accidents? Have they undergone integrity tests to ascertain it's road worthiness? I hope this is not our very own Boeing 734 killer road-craft on wheels.
That one na English you dey speak. Business must go on. grin
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Awesomefred32(m): 2:18pm On Mar 17, 2019
grin grin
when the government wants to be a Kill Joy

then you tell them no Joy
Igbo Amaka
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by IvarTheBoneless: 2:19pm On Mar 17, 2019
Igbo Amaka mehmnnnn

Biafura is greater than USA mehnnnn grin
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Nobody: 2:19pm On Mar 17, 2019
What kinda Rubbish is this? huh Nigerians seems to be going Backwards Always, have the People from This part of Nigeria not heard of UBER? grin

Very Creative my butt! And some goons are Applauding this Rubbish.
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by afoltundeseen(f): 2:21pm On Mar 17, 2019
Why even ban okada in the first place
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Josephamstrong1(m): 2:22pm On Mar 17, 2019
This one na shadow of death.
Boeing 734 killer road-craft on wheel. What a death � trap?!
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Nobody: 2:22pm On Mar 17, 2019
delugajackson:
How safe is the carriage? What is the survival rate and fatality in event of accidents? Have they undergone integrity tests to ascertain it's road worthiness? I hope this is not our very own Boeing 734 killer road-craft on wheels.
This Questions are meant for Intelligent and Educated folks, Onitsha People Obviously Clearly are not Any of those. tongue
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Omeizadean(m): 2:23pm On Mar 17, 2019
This is too dirty for this century what were they thinking? While will naked bones moving on the roads without considering the danger to other road users? And the igbos think they re technological savvy.
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Eavy(m): 2:23pm On Mar 17, 2019
See, frankly speaking, Nigerians are the real survivors to ever live in the universe, people are suffering, but day in day out people just keep doing things to survive. Shame on our government.
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by donbenie(m): 2:27pm On Mar 17, 2019
delugajackson:
How safe is the carriage? What is the survival rate and fatality in event of accidents? Have they undergone integrity tests to ascertain it's road worthiness? I hope this is not our very own Boeing 734 killer road-craft on wheels.
The said carriages are mainly for goods haulage and not human transportation..
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by jumich1(m): 2:28pm On Mar 17, 2019
This has been in existence for goods carrying even before ban nah undecided undecided angry
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by bus1: 2:28pm On Mar 17, 2019
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Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Arysexy(m): 2:30pm On Mar 17, 2019
hammerFC:
DAT IS VERY DANGEROUS TO THE PASSENGER.


THIS SHOULD BE BAN IMMEDIATELY.
It's not for passengers use. They use them to move goods for traders that came to buy in Onitsha market from the market to the parks
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by bot101(m): 2:30pm On Mar 17, 2019
delugajackson:
How safe is the carriage? What is the survival rate and fatality in event of accidents? Have they undergone integrity tests to ascertain it's road worthiness? I hope this is not our very own Boeing 734 killer road-craft on wheels.
Mumu qweshons...
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by chiipink(f): 2:31pm On Mar 17, 2019
afoltundeseen:
Why even ban okada in the first place
Lol why did u use that pic on your DP or are you the same person with the other guy?
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by donbenie(m): 2:31pm On Mar 17, 2019
naijaguy1234:
Complete trash and playing with your life.
Stop being a hater..

The trucks are for goods transportation..

Appreciate the ingenuity and survival instincts of the people..
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Yungceza(m): 2:31pm On Mar 17, 2019
cassidy1996:
Igbo's we too much


nor be cane, dem go flog dem go tire
If Dem talk say them stubborn, I go tell Dem say I stubborn pass them!
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by Gospeltruth01: 2:32pm On Mar 17, 2019
grin grin
Re: Okada Riders In Onitsha Modify Their Bikes After Government Ban by ngadaAwo: 2:32pm On Mar 17, 2019
delugajackson:
How safe is the carriage? What is the survival rate and fatality in event of accidents? Have they undergone integrity tests to ascertain it's road worthiness? I hope this is not our very own Boeing 734 killer road-craft on wheels.
subanu oyibo there
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