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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Paperwhite(m): 6:00pm On Jun 25, 2021
Nigeria-a country of the most absurd.
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by BlowYourMind: 6:00pm On Jun 25, 2021
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by SEGLIZ: 6:01pm On Jun 25, 2021
in all it is still well with us.
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by MadeInBrazil7: 6:01pm On Jun 25, 2021
Oga o
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by jericco1(m): 6:02pm On Jun 25, 2021
Surprisingly they even refilled.

When I was doing my youth service at National Theatre Iganmu, Lagos.

There was a fire incident in the building, a huge inferno I must say.

The management called fire service and they came only to discover that the bastards never had water in their tanks. Ha!!

Na guys use buckets dey quench fire oh. Can you imagine? grin

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Wetpuxy: 6:03pm On Jun 25, 2021
Hahaha I see OGUN state
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by olufolarin2222: 6:03pm On Jun 25, 2021
If 25litres of water will fill a keg, calculate how many keg, that will fill a fire tank?
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Lightorder: 6:03pm On Jun 25, 2021
Hahahahahahahahha! U na never see anything sef! Na green leafs and palm fronts dem go use for the fire, after that jerrycans own finish. Just dey watch

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by chukwuibuipob: 6:03pm On Jun 25, 2021
cool OGUN Wonders grin

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Psalmistproject: 6:04pm On Jun 25, 2021
What is the meaning of Ogun??
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by fozapi(m): 6:05pm On Jun 25, 2021
our darling country is working
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by emmnprince(m): 6:06pm On Jun 25, 2021
socialmediaman:
Think about this! If you observe Nigeria since independence, you’ll notice the country has been dilapidating slowly, gradually. The country has not been getting better, it’s been getting worse, while the population continues to rise. Oil revenue is dwindling, it will dwindle further. Corruption has been on the increase, it will get worse, not better, because it’s entrenched in our civil and public service culture now.

Insecurity is not going away anytime soon because there’s high unemployment, corruption, political thuggery, religious and politically motivated violence, communal clashes, and violent college cultism. To cap it all, there’s gun smuggling around the country allegedly in collusion with rogue members of the police and military. All these I mentioned on this paragraph have been on the rise from the 60s to this day, none has become better

If you’re hoping that someday Nigeria will be better, on what basis is that hope hinged upon? Even if we all decide to do the right thing (which will most likely NEVER HAPPEN), it will take decades of consistency (at least 15 to 20 years) to build the infrastructure, rebuild the institutions, acquire the level of education and technocrats needed to plan, execute, manage, maintain, and advance the system… and where will the money come from?

Why am I telling you this? So you can get real with your hopes and expectations, and know exactly what future you’re leaving for your kids. It’s my job to inform you what lies ahead, but it’s your job what you do with the information.

You made sense with this!
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Levinas: 6:06pm On Jun 25, 2021
socialmediaman:
Think about this! If you observe Nigeria since independence, you’ll notice the country has been dilapidating slowly, gradually. The country has not been getting better, it’s been getting worse, while the population continues to rise. Oil revenue is dwindling, it will dwindle further. Corruption has been on the increase, it will get worse, not better, because it’s entrenched in our civil and public service culture now.

Insecurity is not going away anytime soon because there’s high unemployment, corruption, political thuggery, religious and politically motivated violence, communal clashes, and violent college cultism. To cap it all, there’s gun smuggling around the country allegedly in collusion with rogue members of the police and military. All these I mentioned on this paragraph have been on the rise from the 60s to this day, none has become better

If you’re hoping that someday Nigeria will be better, on what basis is that hope hinged upon? Even if we all decide to do the right thing (which will most likely NEVER HAPPEN), it will take decades of consistency (at least 15 to 20 years) to build the infrastructure, rebuild the institutions, acquire the level of education and technocrats needed to plan, execute, manage, maintain, and advance the system… and where will the money come from?

Why am I telling you this? So you can get real with your hopes and expectations, and know exactly what future you’re leaving for your kids. It’s my job to inform you what lies ahead, but it’s your job what you do with the information.

I don't who you, but whoever you are may God bless you for this saying the truth as it is. It is a pity that our country is spiralling into decrepitude.

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Nobody: 6:07pm On Jun 25, 2021
Nigeria with all our "sophistication"..

Still living in the stone age grin cheesy

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Nuelito: 6:08pm On Jun 25, 2021
Nothing seems to be working in this kontri

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Nobody: 6:09pm On Jun 25, 2021
socialmediaman:
Think about this! If you observe Nigeria since independence, you’ll notice the country has been dilapidating slowly, gradually. The country has not been getting better, it’s been getting worse, while the population continues to rise. Oil revenue is dwindling, it will dwindle further. Corruption has been on the increase, it will get worse, not better, because it’s entrenched in our civil and public service culture now.

Insecurity is not going away anytime soon because there’s high unemployment, corruption, political thuggery, religious and politically motivated violence, communal clashes, and violent college cultism. To cap it all, there’s gun smuggling around the country allegedly in collusion with rogue members of the police and military. All these I mentioned on this paragraph have been on the rise from the 60s to this day, none has become better

If you’re hoping that someday Nigeria will be better, on what basis is that hope hinged upon? Even if we all decide to do the right thing (which will most likely NEVER HAPPEN), it will take decades of consistency (at least 15 to 20 years) to build the infrastructure, rebuild the institutions, acquire the level of education and technocrats needed to plan, execute, manage, maintain, and advance the system… and where will the money come from?

Why am I telling you this? So you can get real with your hopes and expectations, and know exactly what future you’re leaving for your kids. It’s my job to inform you what lies ahead, but it’s your job what you do with the information.

For as long as Naija does not get better, we would continue to suffer either at home or abroad. Even if we manage to get citizenship in white lands, racism would continue to be a thorn in our flesh. The best we can do is to keep praying & hoping things get better. And before Naija packs up, higher % of African countries must have packed up. There are worse nations out there whose citizens still pray they have a country as Nigeria.

If you think you are poor, don't forget some people are poorer.

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Premiumwriter: 6:10pm On Jun 25, 2021
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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Nukilia: 6:11pm On Jun 25, 2021
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy. Government job! They would never hire the right set of people.

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Ezmans: 6:11pm On Jun 25, 2021
This can only be seen in animal kingdom
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Lamasta(m): 6:12pm On Jun 25, 2021
Heal our land
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by BrazilAirport: 6:13pm On Jun 25, 2021
Any how to solve the problem is a process
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by doctore212(m): 6:13pm On Jun 25, 2021
I think it should be a chemical that can help in fire fighting.

Think of it how many gallons will fill that tank.

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Dexterobi: 6:15pm On Jun 25, 2021
Dot Nation indeed...just imagine
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Lahiko: 6:15pm On Jun 25, 2021
This is what happens when you leave a Lunatic to Head a Lunatic Asylum. Indeed these are just a tip of the iceberg, More is yet to come. We are doomed!!
There’s no atom of Humanity in this place, Everything is flawed
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Qoko: 6:16pm On Jun 25, 2021
So their pumping machine can’t work, this is bad for Ogun state governor

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by NwaIgboBoy(m): 6:17pm On Jun 25, 2021
I don't know why, but whenever I here Nigeria I feel bad
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by NwaIgboBoy(m): 6:17pm On Jun 25, 2021
I don't know why, but whenever I hear Nigeria I feel bad
Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by WibusJaga: 6:17pm On Jun 25, 2021
Makes no sense.
That's most likely a fire-retardent chemical being added to the water.

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Nobody: 6:18pm On Jun 25, 2021
its a chemical they are adding to the water so that it can quench the fire very fast stop downgrading our country in every aspect learn how to appreciate not always looking for the fault

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Re: Ogun Fire Service Uses Jerry Cans To Refill Water Truck (Video) by Reference(m): 6:18pm On Jun 25, 2021
socialmediaman:
Think about this! If you observe Nigeria since independence, you’ll notice the country has been dilapidating slowly, gradually. The country has not been getting better, it’s been getting worse, while the population continues to rise. Oil revenue is dwindling, it will dwindle further. Corruption has been on the increase, it will get worse, not better, because it’s entrenched in our civil and public service culture now.

Insecurity is not going away anytime soon because there’s high unemployment, corruption, political thuggery, religious and politically motivated violence, communal clashes, and violent college cultism. To cap it all, there’s gun smuggling around the country allegedly in collusion with rogue members of the police and military. All these I mentioned on this paragraph have been on the rise from the 60s to this day, none has become better

If you’re hoping that someday Nigeria will be better, on what basis is that hope hinged upon? Even if we all decide to do the right thing (which will most likely NEVER HAPPEN), it will take decades of consistency (at least 15 to 20 years) to build the infrastructure, rebuild the institutions, acquire the level of education and technocrats needed to plan, execute, manage, maintain, and advance the system… and where will the money come from?

Why am I telling you this? So you can get real with your hopes and expectations, and know exactly what future you’re leaving for your kids. It’s my job to inform you what lies ahead, but it’s your job what you do with the information.

And the present leadership has taken the decay of the social fabric of this nation to unprecedented levels entrenching clannishness and ethnocentrism to such depths the average Nigerian left in the lurch vows that if power comes their way it will be all for themselves and nothing for others....not even 5 percent ....complete zero.

Hard to see how Nigeria is getting out of this quicksand when his people keep on pouring cement into the mix.

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