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Killing the Phobia of Travelling by Water

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One of the challenges of water transportation mode in Lagos state has been linked to phobia for water. It was established in one of my post last year that 90% people residing in Lagos state can not swim due to phobia for water. Most people are acrophobia but they still travel by air. Safety in water transportation can be liken to that of air transportation. Today I will be sharing with you eight tips to kill that hydrophobia and encourage you to travel by water * Reconfigure your mind and believe that water transportation is the safest of all mode of transportation. * On your first trip, be in company of a friend or people who are used to traveling by water. * Wear a life jacket and ensure it is worn properly * Do not panic while on board * Listen to the Deckhands and Captains instructions * Ask questions * Travel by water transportation mode again * Take a course in swimming Swimming and water survival skills are not difficult to learn. Many cultures (especially Ogu ...

Poor Lifekacket and Overloading Sent 7 Persons to Early Grave in a Boat Mishap on Badagry Waterways

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At least seven persons, including students, on wednesday 30th May 2018 died in a boat mishap that occurred at Akere, Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State, witnesses said. The accident, which, according to reports, occurred at about 11am on the waterways, midway between Akere and Apa in Badagry, also left several others missing. The reports also confirmed that the incident happened when the boat conveying passengers and goods broke down midway into the journey. According to eyewitnesses, the boat was overloaded and passengers did not put on standard life jackets. “The boat was conveying the passengers, including secondary school students, several bags of garri and nine motorcycles,” one of the eyewitnesses said. Chairman of Ipokia Local Government, Senayon Josu, said four persons died in the mishap while 10 survived. But witnesses claim seven persons died in the incidence. He said a rescue team comprising marine policemen, operatives of the Nigeria Security and...

25 persons survived Boat Mishap in Ojo Lagos

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At least 25 people survived when two open fibre boats collided in Ojo area of Lagos state around 7pm on Friday 25th of May 2018 . Damilola Emmanuel, managing director of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), who confirmed the incident, said one of the boats was driving at full capacity with 22 passengers, while the other had just the captain and deckhand on board. He said immediately the accident occurred, the patrol team at the Ojo terminal was able to move swiftly to rescue the situation. "One boat was going from Liverpool to Ojo while the other was doing a return trip from same location," he said. ”LASWA response team was able to rescue all passengers from the capsized boats and transported them to shore. "No lives were lost". He added that the affected boats are presently in the custody of LASWA at the terminal until the conclusion of investigation into the cause of the collision. He attributed the success of the rescue to the fact th...

Water Transportation: Lagos Scale up work on New Jetties and Four Ferries

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The Lagos State Government on Thursday said work is progressing steadily on the construction of nine jetties with shelter and shoreline protection and channelization of four new ferry routes as part of efforts to boost water transportation in line with the multi-modal transport policy across the State. Speaking at the annual Ministerial Press Briefing to mark the third year anniversary of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Mr. Babatunde Adejare said the projects, upon completion, would transform water transportation and thereby contribute to the vision of the present administration to reduce pressure on road infrastructure. The jetties under construction, according to Adejare, include VIP Chalet, Badagry; Apa Waterfront, Baiyeku Waterfront, Offin Waterfront, Isalu-Ajido, Badagry; Liado Waterfront, Amuwo-Odofin; Ilashe-Ojo Waterfront, Ito Omu Wate...

Lagosians Should Start Carpooling

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It's no secret that Lagos State has a lot of Traffic Problems compounded by various reasons one of which is the fact that there are just way too many cars on the road. According to the Lagos State Government's Motor Vehicle Statistics for 2012, in Lagos alone there are just over 1,000,000 cars. Did you know that in 78% of all rides, the driver travels alone? Compared to 12% where only 2 people travel in the car and 10% where 3 or more people travel in the car. What is Carpooling? Carpooling, also known as Vehicle Sharing or Ride Sharing is the sharing of car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car. The idea is to share rides with your neighbor, colleague or even strangers in a bid to decongest the roads and reduce the number of empty cars all going in the same direction. Benefits of Carpooling By having more people using one vehicle, carpooling has the following benefits: + Reduces each person's travel costs such as fuel costs, tolls, etc especially ...

Lagos by water

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#Amostakeslagos I love to commute by water