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How Lagosian Will Benefit From The New Invention Of Transport

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Recently, according to the latest traffic policy by the Lagos State Government, Governor Sanwo-Olu finalized that Okada and Tricycle will not be operating in the following areas, effective from February 1, 2020. Those areas include Surulere, Lagos Mainland, Lagos Island, Ikeja, Eti-Osa, Apapa, and some expressway.

 

The Lagos Government has now introduced a portable transporter, which is four tyre car, that will be transporting people to thief various destinations from one place to another.

According to the newsmen, these inventions will serve amazing grace and opportunity for those Okada riders and Tricycle drivers that have no means and they are not able to make money to cater to their family again, since the scene.

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Although some drivers have traveled to another place to find means and ways to survive and for those who have nowhere to go. They should start working with new vehicles.

The new invention will still help people from trekking all along and long queuing for transportation before and after their work.

In another Story How Lagosians Are Coping With The Okada, Keke Napep Ban (Video)

Nigerians always find a way to survive especially Nigerians living in Lagos state where everything seems like a hustle.

It seems like Nigerians have adapted to the okada ban and have now found a way around living in a Lagos without okada and keke napep.

Anaedoonline had earlier reported that the Lagos state government banned Okada and Keke napep riders from plying major roads, highways, and bridges in the state.

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A video that recently surfaced on the popular micro-blogging platform, Twitter, makes it seem like Lagosians have found a way around the ban. Nigerians had taken to social media to complain about the ban which took effect

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READ ALSO: Trending: Lagos Bans Okadas, Tricyles, Including Opay, Gokada

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However, the new Twitter video shows people riding horses around Lagos state. The video was shared by a Twitter user identified simply as, Ayemojubar

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