PHOTOS: Hazards of Living in Lagos : Moore Vibe Blog

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

PHOTOS: Hazards of Living in Lagos

PHOTOS: These Pictures Reveal Why You May Not Live Long In Lagos

Living in Lagos has its many hazards–from electricity cables snapping to falling poles. Living in this city requires residents to always watch out for hazards brought about by negligence of city officials.
Scattered all over the city are electric poles that connect cables from transformers to houses. Some of these cables hang precariously or are so twisted and disorganised that they are susceptible to result in fire in the case of an electric park. It becomes difficult to untangle them quickly if the need arises.
This method of power distribution is archaic in developed cities and Lagos state must prove that its mega city projection is realised in all parts of the city.
Lagosians are not helping matters too with the careless way they connect their cables to the poles too. a strong wind or a torrential rain can park danger in that location.
Naij.com’s photojournalist, Emmanuel Osodi provides the pictures that show the danger lurking in the city.
Pic 2: Adeleke street in Ikeja

Pic 3: Adeleke street in Ikeja


Pic 4: Zigzag Electric wires at Obalende.

Pic 5: Zigzag Electric wire on top of a pole at Church street in Obalende, Lagos State. Photo: Emmanuel Osodi
Pic 7: Electric and Telephone wires beside the roof of an Anglican church in  Lagos Island.



Pic 7: Electric and Telephone wires beside the roof of an Anglican church in Lagos Island.

Pic 8: Life less electric wires at Igbogbo area of Ikorodu, Lagos

Power holding Company Nigeria offical trying to fix a fault on a high tension pole at Lafiaji street in Lagos Island. Photo: Emmanuel Osodi

TAGGED WITH:- Electrcity, Electric poles, Fire, Lagos., Lagosians, Mega city

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