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diggz: 9:39am On Jun 08 |
BlueRayDick: You and I don’t know bro. But I get your point still |
BlueRayDick: 9:44am On Jun 08 |
Theflint1: This is the point I was trying to make . I always flee at every appearance of possible violence because that’s my default response to that kind of situation . I’ve walked away all the times I’ve been bashed by other motorists either Danfo or private vehicle . The only time I broke one woman’s side mirror while trying to avoid a useless korope that was going to scratch the side of my vehicle ; I had to approach the woman with remorse , begged her to get the repairs cost from her repairer and send to Me next day (cos I was in a hurry that day with my family in the car ). The next day I called her for the cost , I did transfer to her and all wahala was settled . When she chatted me to confirm the payment, she said she didn’t know there were still responsible men in Lagos o. 2 Likes |
BlueRayDick: 9:44am On Jun 08 |
diggz: One love bro 👊 |
Ibime(m): 9:45am On Jun 08 |
BlueRayDick: His mother is Jamaican, their blood dey hot like Diggaman own ![]() 1 Like |
diggz: 10:07am On Jun 08 |
Ibime: ![]() ![]() ![]() My blood dey hot when another man like me tries to oppress me — that’s just the truth. But to be fair to Blueray and Flint, they also have a point. For me, I usually chalk my reactions up to being petty — like going low/lower when someone else goes low in certain situations. At the end of the day, my conclusion is that both Blueray and Flint are far better humans than I am! 😂 1 Like |
Theflint1(m): 10:09am On Jun 08 |
BlueRayDick:Yea, it's mostly a personality thing, there are people that are always ready to get physical such that even before the fight they've already sized the person up and decided on how the fight would go in their mind. And it doesn't matter how highly placed they've gotten in life, it's just their nature, you no see Oshiomhole the other day dey challenge Abati to fight ![]() It doesn't help too that Pastor Paul is a gym bro, there's a natural arrogance they move with ![]() 1 Like |
iamoyindamola(m): 10:12am On Jun 08 |
diggz:Na why I always tell you to drink cold water or hug transformer to calm your temper |
Ibime(m): 10:14am On Jun 08 |
diggz: Flint wey say by breaking the Danfo glass. he could have severed a major artery in his hand and died. See where him mind dey go. A pacifist will look for any excuse not to fight ![]() BlueRay wey dey shout about one-way drivers since like pesin wey dey work for Road Safety, he no notice say Adefarasin dey drive without number plate. 2 Likes |
Theflint1(m): 10:20am On Jun 08 |
diggz:Chances are it won't get to the point where the driver feels the need to throw the first punch, cause the first couple words is tending towards deescalation strictly on the issue at hand. The matter fit still drag o, but it would be hard for it to tend towards fighting...people that are fighters would always fight and they'd say it's the other person, when in truth it's as much about them as it is about the other person. I still dey get brain spark once once, but it's very rare. |
izzou(m): 10:24am On Jun 08 |
Theflint1: There's a limit to which you can endure, and then you burst out. I might see your reaction that day, and conclude that you are a very bad tempered man The issue which led to that must first be looked into. If my child beats up a kid at school, I'll first ask him what happened, rather than assuming he could be bad tempered. On these streets of Lagos, the privileged ones are already labeled the cause of all incidents. I can hit you with my car, and it isn't my fault. Hit an Okada man, and all his compatriots will surround you and bully you to go and treat him. If he hits you too, the same thing What let to your outburst, matters to me first. That way, I can now assume if you overreacted or not. 9 Likes 3 Shares |
diggz: 10:25am On Jun 08 |
Ibime: As in Ehn 😂😂😂 Flint is a Benin boy, so I was surprised when he mentioned something about a major artery in his hand and dying. I’m guessing he grew up in a very sheltered environment and was never really exposed to the rough side of Benin life. As for Blueray, being an only child and having all that protection growing up has definitely shaped his perspective on life and influenced the way he reacts to things too. |
Theflint1(m): 10:31am On Jun 08 |
izzou:True this, and it can be an issue managing people that are of that fight-fight nature, cause instead of you seeing what happened...you'd be more focused on their reaction to what happened. My younger bros get that fighting personality, and we dey always get issue on the issue of why fight, and what caused me to fight ![]() 1 Like |
diggz: 10:37am On Jun 08 |
Theflint1: Dey play! You never jam anything bro 😂 Now let me paint a scenario for you: Let’s say you have a childhood acquaintance — someone you grew up with on the same estate, attended the same secondary school with, and now both of you are in university. In of university level, you’re three years ahead of him because you got in earlier. This guy has always been big — size and weight-wise — and much larger than you. You’ve never had any issues with him, and you’ve always treated him fairly. Now here’s where things get interesting: One day, you and some uni friends are eating at a restaurant just outside campus. Then this guy walks up to you and starts asking for money — but not in a way that suggests he really needs it, more like he’s trying to intimidate or obtain it from you by force. At first, you assume he’s joking. But then he starts putting his hands in your pocket. How would you react? |
GloriousGbola: 10:40am On Jun 08 |
izzou: the danfo driver diggz beat up may be collecting the slap of the last 20 danfo drivers that got away. |
diggz: 10:44am On Jun 08 |
GloriousGbola: The first one na because I feel say him endanger my life and others plus him damage my car too. The second one attempted to run after damaging my car, I blocked him….na so the guy commot from insulting me to throwing punch, so I took him out sharply. Maybe like flint suggest I for keep things moving sha |
izzou(m): 10:46am On Jun 08 |
Theflint1: It can be a very complex situation sometimes You leave your house not happy, after a heated argument with your wife You go to work. Get into trouble and you're being queried for something that isn't your fault. You could be suspended, and it could affect your salary You jump into your car to go home, thinking about the frustrations at work, the one waiting for you at home, and your urgent need to offset some debts Then one Danfo bashes your headlamp,and is trying to blame you. You know your insurance is third party, and he has no valid papers How many people will easily let this go? If I slap this guy, is it really that I have anger issues? 2 Likes 2 Shares |
izzou(m): 10:49am On Jun 08 |
GloriousGbola: Danfo drivers are very manipulative. If a private car hits me, I am willing to let go. But I must make sure a danfo driver pays me something, even if I go use the money drink beer. There's a way they can get on your nerves, and still try to make it look like you're at fault, or they are dying and cannot pay anything. 2 Likes 1 Share |
GloriousGbola: 10:51am On Jun 08 |
diggz: Flint and blueray must be living very very sheltered lives where their commute is within highly regulated estate. There is a limit to how much anger you can manage on the streets of lagos When you have multiple triggers from police to customs to danfo to okada to Keke to pedestrian to lastma to Kai to area boys to local govt. Someone will hit you and immediately start lying and trying to pin it on you. Ediat okada will come at you from one way on expressway and if the guy injure it is on you. Rather than wait danfo will try to intimidate and cut in front of you, especially if you are in a clean car. They deserve all the beating they get. 2 Likes 1 Share |
GloriousGbola: 10:53am On Jun 08 |
izzou: That is really the summary about slapping or beating them. It is the only consequence they will ever face for irresponsible and selfish behavior. 1 Like |
diggz: 10:56am On Jun 08 |
izzou: I don look one private person finish after the guy hit my car…I even dash am small thing to fix him car because e clear say the guy was going through a lot. But you see those Danfo guys can bring out the demon in a saint. 2 Likes |
BlueRayDick: 10:56am On Jun 08 |
Ibime: Big men , VIP’s and even highly successful yahoo boys don’t drive with number plates in Lagos . Na normal thing . 1 Like |
izzou(m): 11:02am On Jun 08 |
diggz: Like Gloriousgbola said, Blueray and Flint must have personal drivers or drive in very sane places. This Lagos ![]() A bike man once hit me while I was trying to make a turn. Every car stopped for me, but he didn't see me because of the speed. He ran into my car and fell in a gutter. If not for the cars that stopped and few road sellers who stood by me and defended my position, his whole group almost bullied me to carry him to the hospital and fix his bike. 3 Likes 1 Share |
BlueRayDick: 11:06am On Jun 08 |
GloriousGbola: Choosing a life of peace has nothing to do with living sheltered live . I attended a secondary whose students are notorious for street fighting , stabbing and public disturbance . Even as a young person with enough fellow young people around me to influence me with your exuberance I no Dey enter fight , sha na now wey I’m more matured and things soft small I go come Dey enter the same tro with a Danfo driver that is most likely under the influence of drugs and alcohol ? Theflint1 has already pointed it out up there ; it’s a personality matter . I don Dey avoid physical trouble since I can as a kid . No be today |
BlueRayDick: 11:16am On Jun 08 |
izzou: I mentioned up there that a crazy driver bashed my barely 3 months old car last December on Christmas Day . I was pissed like everyone would be in that situation but I still walked away without getting any physical with the driver or smashing his car with wheel spanner in retaliation . |
TemporaryHansel: 11:17am On Jun 08 |
You can see the pain in her eyes. She must've felt terrible.
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izzou(m): 11:19am On Jun 08 |
BlueRayDick: I don't get physical with them, or wield spanners But if I see someone slapping a danfo driver, I don't assume he may have anger issues There's a different kind of anger and issues that only them can unleash from your soul. Nobody else can do that. 1 Like |
diggz: 11:19am On Jun 08 |
izzou: You see Danfo drivers, Okada riders, and Keke people… bro, fear them o! I have a cousin who had an accident involving a Keke rider. The Keke rider was clearly at fault, but because my cousin was driving one of those luxury Toyotas now worth ₦15 million in today’s market, a crowd quickly gathered and started threatening him. Out of concern for the Keke rider—who, by the way, had no visible injuries—my cousin offered to take him to the hospital. That’s when the real wahala started. They began demanding that he buy a brand-new Keke. Luckily, the accident happened right in front of a filling station between Warri and Eku, several years ago. The owner of the station, who happened to be a local and spoke the language, quickly intervened—just in time too, because the Mopol stationed at the filling station had already cocked his gun in of the Keke man and was threatening my cousin. The station owner ordered the Mopol to step back and addressed the crowd. He told them that my cousin had already shown more than enough goodwill by agreeing to take the Keke man to the hospital, and that anything beyond that wasn’t his responsibility. He also instructed another Mopol to escort my cousin to the hospital, stay until payment was made for the man’s checkup, then follow him to Eku and return. He firmly warned both the Keke man and the Mopol that if anything happened to my cousin, they would be held able. That’s how my cousin got out of the situation unharmed—physically, at least. Mentally and financially? Completely drained. 1 Like 1 Share |
izzou(m): 11:20am On Jun 08 |
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izzou(m): 11:22am On Jun 08 |
diggz: Can you imagine. I know them well well....They never take responsibility, once they see a vehicle costlier than theirs. I pity women the most. They bully them unnecessarily during any incident. 2 Likes 1 Share |
BlueRayDick: 11:32am On Jun 08 |
izzou: The person who slapped them didn’t slap them out of excessive joy but uncontrollable anger . You’ve made my point for me . If person keep slapping them for their reckless driving and damaged caused to one’s car, one may later have a dead dango driver on his hand sooner or later . Those guys abuse drugs and alcohol , their life is hanging on a thread . |
izzou(m): 11:35am On Jun 08 |
BlueRayDick: Your point is made on just a single moment of outburst. That's not how life works. Jesus entered temple and didn't even tell the sellers and buyers to leave. E carry Koboko begin wipe everybody. He obviously has anger issues then. You cannot say someone has anger issues because you saw him slapping a Danfo driver. Have you known him for the past 40 or 50 years, to come to that conclusion? 12 Likes 1 Share |
diggz: 11:39am On Jun 08 |
iamoyindamola: You wey I sabi. Your body go hot my own sef lol |
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