For the Facebook user Baale Amukoko, Mosafejo Oriloye, who shared the news on the social media network, it was all due to God. The incident was the pulling down of an electricity pole in the Amukoko area of Lagos State by a tanker carrying petroleum product. What could have happened, is best left to the imagination.
Narrating the incident Oriloye says: “after God no any other mini God. ALLAHU is my God. It happened in my community today at the front of my house. Assume I believe in any mini God. Petrol tanker could have torn my community to nowhere to be found. Thank you, God, for keeping my redgeem in safety…”
Finally just to wrap everyone’s comment up,I believe this a miracle,imagine even the electric pole,nothing happened,
No electrocution
We should always be prayerful and commit our journey into Gods hands
Yes, that is very true
You can imagine the kind of speed he was carrying that made his slide like that..
Thankers should learn to drive patiently especially the ones carrying petrol because any little mistake may ignite it
Very true. Most particularly the ones carrying fuel and not leaving out others. They have been causing serious accidents
Let God be praised.. You truly serve a living God
This is totally a sad news to hear about because this has really cost alot of damages to this house and the nepa polls,i pray the nepa staff will come and fix it back asap for them to have light because all blame and insult will be on that man’s head if it is not quickly repeared.
@hissaini,phcn will work on that but its even better than loosing lifes
I am also of the opinion that the electric pole be fix on time before evil results.
All this tankers and even the speed limit of driver should be monitored especially that of tankers, imagine where he followed, i don’t know why some people are senseless why would he followed the street when there is an express way for Them, assuming people are there or even light in the pole, i think some thing bad would have happen by now.
@hussaini that’s what I expect fr the government..just like in oversees,they should build SEPERATE ROUTE FOR TANKERS to drive on
It is too late. Lagos is too congested for that and expect they destroy properties they can create another route
assuming people are around and there is light in the pole. it would have been a different story by now..GOD is great
I blame the wreck less driving..he should be frowned upon..not to take such risk which might lead to severe disaster and untimely death in the future
blessed god as there is no causality..i belief God is on your side in that community
Hmmm This is a very sad human Error that could have cost lost of lifes and properties but in the first place why will a petrol tanker be passing through Streets where people are living and nobody can stop the driver o mashe oo Nigeria no value for human life .thank God it wasn’t more than this.. Can’t imagine what would have happened.
@imaobong,that’s Nigeria for you but thank God nothing happened,at least the minister for road and transport will see this on news headlines
The speed limit and the tanker drivers should be monitored. Most of them drive like they own the road
That’s how they are ohh. They behave like they are kings of the road. They should just ban them from passing through streets and express ways. They should have their own lane.
Thank God it was not catastrophic. Awww! Congratulations to those residing in that area. O boy! Life and properties would have gone
@tolu what is the congratulations all about, is it a good news to hear ?
That no life was lost and properties we’re not burnt to ashes is not good news.
Bro in such situations like this one don’t need to congratulate the damages the taker have done,instead be thankful to God that no live was lost.
@tolu I don’t get you.property were actually lost,you just saw a condemned house that has lots of valuables inside.I guess you want to say no life was lost