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What Are We To Do With These Helmets by Eazeee(m): 3:53pm On Feb 03, 2013
It can be recalled that the same government in this con3 some years back forced okada riders to buy helmets and any motor cycle rider caught without helmet and the passenger is arrested and fined. it could be recalled that contracts for these helmets were awarded to some people and hence the compulsion on its use by these ordinrary Nigerians so as to enrich the pockets of these so called cabals. Now after spending d money they got from that project, the same people are now busy banning the use of okada up and down. so the question is what do we now do with all these helmet they sold to us? are they going to refund us our money? yes we know the use of okada hs pose a serious security challenge in this con3 but what about those affected? which alternative is provided to this class of Nigerians? Let me get your opinion on this and so many other abandoned government policies i.e the use of a new plate number even though we already have an existing registered plate number.
Re: What Are We To Do With These Helmets by OmoTier1(m): 9:50pm On Feb 03, 2013
Eazee-e:
It can be recalled that the same government in this con3 some years back forced okada riders to buy helmets and any motor cycle rider caught without helmet and the passenger is arrested and fined. it could be recalled that contracts for these helmets were awarded to some people and hence the compulsion on its use by these ordinrary Nigerians so as to enrich the pockets of these so called cabals. Now after spending d money they got from that project, the same people are now busy banning the use of okada up and down. so the question is what do we now do with all these helmet they sold to us? are they going to refund us our money? yes we know the use of okada hs pose a serious security challenge in this con3 but what about those affected? which alternative is provided to this class of Nigerians? Let me get your opinion on this and so many other abandoned government policies i.e the use of a new plate number even though we already have an existing registered plate number.
Okoro, nah you be that for this photo shocked

Re: What Are We To Do With These Helmets by 234GT(m): 11:34pm On Feb 03, 2013
They may be recycled to produce plastic items like buckets, plates etc. We could also gather them, clean them up and export them to Niger republic.
Re: What Are We To Do With These Helmets by Eazeee(m): 6:56pm On Feb 08, 2013
Omo_Tier1:
Okoro, nah you be that for this photo shocked

How old are u? Must u comment? Wise men talk when they have something 2 say, but f**ls talk even when they have nothing 2 say. Sorry sir no insult intended pls
Re: What Are We To Do With These Helmets by Eazeee(m): 7:01pm On Feb 08, 2013
234GT: They may be recycled to produce plastic items like buckets, plates etc. We could also gather them, clean them up and export them to Niger republic.

sorry sir i dont get it. Does d recycling mirage giv back what these class of Nigerians suffer from these policies? Where is the recycling done? As 4 exporting 2 Niger Rep. That 2 must b a joke right?

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