Few hours ago FRSC had this on
their twitter handle: The FRSC relayed
this information via its Twitter account. It posted: “A fully loaded BRT bus
fell off the 3rd mainland bridge into the Lagos lagoon, 26-11-12. Rescue work
in progress. Motorists be cautious.”
Few seconds later they sent
this message: that The FRSC has called CKN Nigeria to say that the BRT alarm is
false rumours ….We regret being part of the rumour…Thanks CKN.
Xpressurselfshow was able to hear from one of our sources that a Lastma said it was a normal luxurious bus that had an accident and it happened earlier on.The third mainland bridge road is as free as a bird- no traffic.
Xpressurselfshow was able to hear from one of our sources that a Lastma said it was a normal luxurious bus that had an accident and it happened earlier on.The third mainland bridge road is as free as a bird- no traffic.
But who hacked into FRSC account to have tweeted that
ReplyDeleteThanks Vivien I panicked,thought of my relatives who were to visit us this evening,i've been calling them since,their phones are not going through,i hope its network problem
ReplyDeleteWhen I did not hear from radio96.1,i knew it was false
ReplyDeleteThis social networks these days just go around spreading rumours this kind of rumour can give people heart attack,Vivien thank you jare
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of stupid hoax is this
ReplyDeleteThis is unbelievable,who wld make such expensive joke
ReplyDeleteIf this were abroad these hackers will be brought to book
ReplyDeleteIts obvious those involved tweeting such news dont know the impliaction they have caused,just for that moment
ReplyDeleteThank God it was rumour
ReplyDeleteJobless youth playing useless pranks
ReplyDeleteI didnot fall to such rumour
ReplyDeleteThis has gone viral
ReplyDeleteNa so bad news travels faster than good news
ReplyDeleteInsensitive childish bush people must have decided they can trick the nation
ReplyDeleteSaddist or else why will a group or sb have that tweeted
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