Pools of danger on the highway
* Motorists want FERMA to rehabilitate flooded sections of Apapa-Oshodi expresswayTWENTY-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Tony Omeni is one of the hundreds of thousands of people who reside in the vast area between Sanya and Ijesha in Itire, Lagos Mainland.
His auto spare-parts shop is also located a short distance away from Sanya Bus Stop on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.
On Wednesday, he told The Guardian how he and his friends and fellow traders had joked about the large pool of water that had taken over stretches of the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway between Sanya and Ijesha Bus Stop, until a road crash the previous day.
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