Is so childish for a government to ban Okada without making adequate alternatives
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That's an old image if Ikeja Along Busstop.
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These ones are ready to import pictures from another country to bash govt policies.shameless lots
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When the government knows it's citizens are the most docile humans in Africa, they will take any decision without considering how it affects them.
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Reminded me of when Bikes were stopped in benin, it took us time to adjust, with the trekking and struggle to get a bus, if anybody told me we'd adapt to it I'd never believe.
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Benin is Abule Egba inside Lagos, I stay on the mainland and need to hit a meeting at lekki at 11am, do i have to leave my house by 6am?
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@PoliceNG saying okoda na okoda : The law applies also to Dispatch riders. Lagos is a confused state. Why not regulate the means of transportation system. -
Like fixing the Roads, expansion of Roads, create a database of Okadas , control the numbers of Okadas that can apply a certain road, price control if not fixed, Then apply this also to private Danfos. When will Nigeria Govt develop the way of reasoning!?
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Then people would be sacked, people would be attacked, people will collapsed on the road. This is what happen wen we have leaders without vision
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They are totally disconnected to the issues of the masses. They live in a bubble and make life changing decision eating chicken and watching TV. Laws in this country are paper weight as a result, counts for nothing....
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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