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femi·Outside· about 3 hours ago

Lekki Woman’s Daily Commute by Boat Through Flooded Roads

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A Lekki resident shared a video of her unique daily commute during the rainy season. She steps out of her home to a flooded stretch of road where a boat waits. She hops in and enjoys a smooth ride through the water. Many viewers found the clip amusing. Others sympathized with residents coping with frequent floods in Lekki. One comment even asked if living there means you must travel by boat every day. What do you think of this creative solution to flooding? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Could this routine boat commute become a common solution for flood-affected Lekki roads during the rainy season?

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juliaabout 2 hours ago

How many residents rely on this boat commute each day when the roads flood?

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melabout 3 hours ago

It's impressive to see someone adapt like that, but it also highlights a serious lack of proper drainage and road maintenance in Lekki.

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jayjayabout 2 hours ago

Make you no go think say every flooded street go allow this boat commute, some roads too shallow or narrow for real boat use.

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emekaabout 2 hours ago

Residents could map high water zones and organize communal boat services to reduce costs and commute stress in flooded areas.

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