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Netizens Blames Today’s Traffic Jam In Lagos On The Visit The President To The Former Capital Territory

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Netizens Blames Today's Traffic Jam In Lagos On The Visit The President To The Former Capital Territory - autojosh

Netizens blames Lagos Traffic Jam on Thursday on the visit of President Tinubu to the former Capital Territory.

Footage of traffic jam was shared by GidiTraffic, which provides real-time traffic updates to its 1,800,000+ subscribers.

Regular users know where to avoid to get to set destination in good time by scrolling through the GidiTraffic feed for updates.

Netizens Blames Today's Traffic Jam In Lagos On The Visit The President To The Former Capital Territory - autojosh





Netizens has reacted to a trending video which shows an unusual traffic jam between Lekki and Bonny Camp on Thursday (today) December 21st, with many blaming it on the visit of the Nigerian President to the former Capital Territory.

The footage of the traffic jam was shared by GidiTraffic, which captioned its X post with : “You don’t want to be caught between Lekki and Bonny camp in Lagos right now!”

Replying to GidiTraffic posts, some users said :

User 1 : “I at first thought it was a large car park”





User 2 : “The owner of Lagos is in town”

User 3 : “If you go book Bolt now, you go spend 60% of your detty December budget for here”

User 4 : “Just because a public office holder is coming to Lagos … lmao”

User 5 : “This thing is everywhere even at mainland. I dont know wetin dey xup in Lagos since Monday oooo”

User 6 : “Ei this is like 5-10 lanes
I can imagine how it would’ve been if it were just 2-4 lanes”

User 7 : “If I happen to live in Lagos, na van wey mattress dey I go buy so I fit sleep within hold ups abi na go slow. I swear”

User 8 : “All because Pres Tinubu is around oooooo”

User 9 : “Na Jagaba enter Lagos”

Netizens Blames Today's Traffic Jam In Lagos On The Visit The President To The Former Capital Territory - autojosh

GidiTraffic

GidiTraffic is an online social service that provides free real-time vehicular traffic updates to over 1,800,000 of its subscribers, with the number increasing daily.

Regular users of the platform know where to avoid in Lagos (known for its many traffic jams) to get to a set destination in good time by scrolling through the GidiTraffic feed for updates.





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