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5 Crazy Things You Shouldn’t Do In Lagos Buses
Lagos is a comedy zone half the time and moving from one
part of town to the other in a public bus will leave you with
interesting experiences which keep you reeling with laughter for most
part of the journey.
If you lack a sense of humor, many
situations you encounter can cause you to flip a switch but once you
realize that public vehicles are boarded by people from various
backgrounds, orientations and mindsets, you should feel better.
Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 Hotel Booking Portal rounds up a few crazy things you should try not do in a public bus.
Wooing a woman
Yes,
you can meet your life partner anywhere. For this reason, men may want
to take advantage of the opportunity of wooing a pretty girl especially
when they know that the chances for seeing her again are pretty slim.
However, thing can turn awry really quick as not all ladies like the
idea of being wooed in a public bus or on the high street of Ikeja. To
avoid embarrassments, suppress your urge to woo the lady till she’s
ready to get off the bus and then make your move. If it’s a hit or miss,
the memories are all yours alone.
Dozing-off on the shoulders of a fellow passengers.
Sleeping
in a public bus is not an unusual situation. However, what many
Nigerians can not stand is when you turn the shoulders of a fellow
passenger to a pillow. It’s a little weird to have a stranger rub-off on
you and if you can’t stand it, neither can they. Plus it puts you at
mercy of pickpocket’s and you run the risk of being driven past your bus
stop.
Not paying for your transport fare
Some
people are fond of trying to avoid paying transport fares. Other persons
go as far as saying a little prayer hoping the conductor will forget
his money. In Lagos, you have got a large dose of faith, this prayer may
not work and it often leads to bitter fights between the conductor and
passengers….you do not want tied in a fist-cuff with a bus conductor.
Offering the driver ‘driving lessons’
The
average driver thinks of himself as king of the road. No matter their
flaws, they rarely accept caution or correction from anyone. Therefore,
any passenger who attempts to caution the driver may receive a vitriolic
reaction from him. In classic comical Eko fashion, he may threaten to
abdicate the driving sit for the passenger…in a moving vehicle, you
certainly do not want him to take his threat seriously.
Intervene when arrested
Members
of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (Lastma) or the police
may be overzealous and aggressive but this is as a result of the
habitual recklessness of drivers who disobey the State’s driving rules.
When arrested, the drivers feel remorseful while pleading with
passengers to apologise on their behalf. Passengers do not need to
intervene especially when the driver is at fault. To avoid getting
caught in a free for all verbal onslaught, whenever the driver gets
arrested, quietly disembark from the vehicle and get another one heading
your way .
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