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BBNaijas Erica Abandons Range Rover, Jumps Okada To Beat Lagos Traffic
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Erica Nlewedim, a Popular BBNaija star has recently stire reactions from social media after she ‘jumped’ okada despite her status of a celebrity.
It was reported that she had a flight to catch at the airport but was faced with the huge Lagos traffic and had to look for another option.
In other for her to beat the Lagos traffic, Erica abandoned her expensive Range Rover on the road and hailed a bike man, popularly known as okada in Nigeria.
The reality show star's box was seen being placed in front of the bike man as she continue her journey to the airport.
However, despite the funny experience, she seemed quite excited and un-bothered about it, as she made videos of the moments for her fans on social media to watch.
See the video snapshot below:
In the video, Erica said: “I left my car behind to enter okada”.
Read people' reactions to the video below:
@Lingeriebytemmy said: “So what’s the big deal now.”
@Iam_bigdaf asked: “Why do they always make videos when they enter bike?”
@Special_tee said: “Is okada not banned. I feel they always do video and post themselves in case pple take a video of them.”
@Vanessah_xo_ said: “Sha don't fall down ooo”
@Gloria.ij said: “No be one way that bike Dey pass so”
@Mr_ebukah noted: “Why do they always do video and post like It has not always been their means of transportation before stardom.”
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10 Things You Need To Know About Drones
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Drones have been a prominent topic of conversation for the last couple years and have quickly become adopted by the public. Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) are useful for a number of things. They can deliver packages, surveillance, photography, search and rescue, and much more. Unfortunately some people use drones for things they shouldn’t, so their safety and necessity is hotly debated. The fact drones can perform dangerous tasks once only possible if done by a human being is very appealing to many, however, drones being used for surveillance has made many people uncomfortable. There have also been several instances of drones interfering with planes, often resulting in collisions. Whether you think drones are a good idea or not, here are ten things you should know about them.
The First Armed Drones
The first documented case of an armed drone being deployed was in November 2001 to target an al-Qaeda member linked to the September 11th attacks.
Saving Lives
While drones are perhaps best known for their military use, they are also useful for NGOs delivering medicine and food to remote areas that need assistance.
Where Drones are Made
Drones are primarily made in America and Israel, and Israel is often credited with having built them first.
Drones Come in All Shapes and Sizes
Some drones are the size of small planes, while others are as tiny as a bug which means they come in very handy for secret surveillance.
Drones are Pricey
The cost of the popular American-made drone, the Predator, is between $4.5 and 11 million, while bigger drones can cost up to $30 million to make.
Drones Aren’t Foolproof
Due to limited visibility and poor technology, drones have misfired and hit unintended targets killing innocent victims in the process.
Drones Cause Plenty of Accidents
Not only have drones been known to misfire, other accidents involving them crashing into things are also common. In 2010, almost 100 drone accidents were reported which is bad news for the US government: It costs them at least $1 million each time.
Delicious Drones
Domino’s Pizza got a lot of attention when they shared a video of a drone delivering a Domino’s Pizza. While this isn’t commonplace yet, there’s no saying it won’t take over traditional food delivery one day.
It Takes a Village
Drones don’t operate without a team of people behind them. Each American attack drone needs a team of at least 19 people to pilot it and provide accurate surveillance for its flight.
Drones are Taking Over
It is estimated that by now 2020, there will be 30,000 drones over the United States at any given time.
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