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Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by abdulabbakar(m): 9:38am On Oct 28, 2014
Another Way Of Conscripting More BH Members Ahead of The Forth-coming election....
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by simplemyk: 9:39am On Oct 28, 2014
lets cross our fingers n watch. We ar used 2 nija govt creating unemployment

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Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Dsegsam(m): 9:39am On Oct 28, 2014
Everybody just dey use style book space...anyways make I book ny own ........

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Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Tayomi37(m): 9:39am On Oct 28, 2014
if they will make alternative they can go ahead but if not they shouldnt try it.by the way what of people who use okada for private mobility ?
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by ashlamonki: 9:39am On Oct 28, 2014
Thanx my pal for this topic, u ve said it all. U must realise that dis our present so called FG cabinet ve missed road.just contnu praying for dem all
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by helphelp: 9:39am On Oct 28, 2014
Why not
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Peejayybold(f): 9:45am On Oct 28, 2014
But can they really achieve it
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Iyanuasele: 9:46am On Oct 28, 2014
will FG provide jobs and other means of transport better than Okada?
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by fajen(m): 9:46am On Oct 28, 2014
See dreamers, do de even consider the fact that not all nigerian roads is motorable. So we still have to go there through OKADA. Even the good ones get bad to the extient that it not advisable you go with car. So tell me now whe still de dream.funny lawmakers
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by hiro1984: 9:47am On Oct 28, 2014
Wonderlands:
yes it is neccessary. and if they start committing crimes they go to jail. but the FG should provide enough jobs to back it up sha but notin concern me i nor be okada rider. So it is not of my FCking biznes grin
unfair tho Until you've felt their pain.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Dygeasy(m): 9:49am On Oct 28, 2014
Rapsainot:
Muri will go back into farming (increasing the production of cassava in my village)



Idoyan, segun, mufu will go back to their abandoned profession "barbing" (competition among barbers in my village yet decreasing the cost of service)


The aim of been an Okada rider after WASSCE will be vanished from the hearts of those idi - ito high school boys....(they'll be focused and ll face their books wella)



I SUPPORT THIS WITH ALL MY SOUL, WE WANT YOUNG PROFESORS NOT OKADA RIDERS
You stay in Ibadan?
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by DonaldGenes(m): 9:50am On Oct 28, 2014
Dumb Policy
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Rapsainot(m): 9:52am On Oct 28, 2014
Dygeasy:
You stay in Ibadan?
yes.... Olodo side.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by maly: 9:53am On Oct 28, 2014
Banned of Okada is good if FG can prorvide means jod for graduate
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Nobody: 9:53am On Oct 28, 2014
AKMoney1:



This early morning, why na?

UP Nairaland grin

na d lamba
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Johnnoo(m): 9:54am On Oct 28, 2014
I don't know how the ban will look like. Presumably, it may be for urban areas.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Dygeasy(m): 9:55am On Oct 28, 2014
Rapsainot:
yes.... Olodo side.
lol! That is where I stay too. Wofun to be precise.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Optional2(f): 9:56am On Oct 28, 2014
Make dy no try am ooo cos e no go work. Hw me myself go do if dy snd me go market so na trek i go dy trek God 4bide bad tin d place wey i dy stay motor no fit reach there texi no even dy d town self nd dy won ban d only means of transport okada God punish devil.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by romzyxy(m): 9:58am On Oct 28, 2014
they shud ban it. it has caused more harm than good. although i m going to miss it
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by radiant3(f): 10:01am On Oct 28, 2014
Graduates can't get white collar jobs,yet d federal government wants to ban multi color collar jobs

Oh Lord,we need ur help in nigeria!

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Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by kccarew(f): 10:01am On Oct 28, 2014
Guys guys guys!!! If u don't have what to reply,quote, or what ever, it is better not to type anything at all than to just put . Or hmmm or mmmm or what ever does not make sense...
And as for the bikes, well, remove all the aboki that think riding bikes is like eating tuwo, get them fixed somewhere else, like on the farm or something, train the rest to follow traffic rules,and also a time of no movement, cos some are taking advantage of riding at night to rub and all that, because believe me, no bikes, then get ready to sit in traffic for long, or come down and treck
Olekumaster:
It is not a hidden fact now that the FG wants to place a ban on motorcycles, popularly known as Okada in the country. Now my question is, considering the fact that many people will be jobless, crime rate will escalate, etc. Is the ban really necessary?
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Oxone(m): 10:03am On Oct 28, 2014
If y'all been to the north & i mean core north here, you would now that its impossible to ban Okada/Achaba nation wide.

Most Northern Governors wont even think it

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Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by wizrisky(m): 10:07am On Oct 28, 2014
U guys re talking rubbish. If dey ban okada riders were will de get money to feed their familys? U n I knw dat our gvt is full of empty promises. No jobs. To get a gud job is by who knw who. Connection matters a lot. I dnt buy d idea of baning okada riders because dat were de get money to feed n pay their children school fees.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by kccarew(f): 10:08am On Oct 28, 2014
:DLol...omo badan kini show re...and they be like show sure ni...
Rapsainot:
yes.... Olodo side.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by muraj1(m): 10:08am On Oct 28, 2014
If the Govt. should fix our roads 100%, make taxes available and affordable, who will patronise OKADA by the way

Let them not 4get that they will account for their deeds.

Shikena.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Rapsainot(m): 10:10am On Oct 28, 2014
Dygeasy:
lol! That is where I stay too. Wofun to be precise.
waoow grin , it's cool to meet you here
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Gorgeous58(f): 10:14am On Oct 28, 2014
Maybe by 2020: vision 2020
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by 360command: 10:14am On Oct 28, 2014
Nigerian govt and indian govt, them two foolish. Nigerian govt dey ban okada, watin the poor wan survive on ? Indian govt dey ban bicycle, dem say so as to ease up traffic. I laugh for the foolishness of them indian govt especially.
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by kccarew(f): 10:16am On Oct 28, 2014
wizrisky:
U guys re talking rubbish. If dey ban okada riders were will de get money to feed their familys? U n I knw dat our gvt is full of empty promises. No jobs. To get a gud job is by who knw who. Connection matters a lot. I dnt buy d idea of baning okada riders because dat were de get money to feed n pay their children school fees.
is that palce in ur pix navy town ecomog to be precised?
Re: The Proposed Ban On Okada: How Feasible Is It? by Ikwokrikwo: 10:28am On Oct 28, 2014
We don't have the details yet, I think it will be restricted to major federal roads.
It cannot be nationwide because many rural roads aren't even acessible by cars

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