Nigerians have reacted to the recent ‘implosion’ of a submersible called Titan which claimed the lives of five crew, saying anything associated with Titanic ends on a sad note.
Recall that a five-person crew who reportedly embarked on a dive to the Titanic wreckage were involved in a ‘catastrophic implosion leaving all crew onboard dead.
Nigerians have expressed themselves via their social media platforms stating that the ‘implosion’ must have resulted from its association with the word ‘Titanic’.
A Facebook user, @Ogunsola Idris Abolore said ”Everything associated with Titanic always end in a sad ending, why?”
Another Facebook user @ Evangel Oby Ornguga commented, “Titanic and every quest concerning it always ends in disaster yet some people will embark on it risking their lives? Very sad”
@Bello Olajide reacted “Who sent those guys there without any safety and reasonable back up anything associated with titanic always end in sad story why why why?????????”
@Obayemi Olusesan wrote, ”The ‘Titanic’ logo is an accursed product meant for doomsday against egocentrism and the rich fools…not to associated with nor touched with a longest pole”
@Izuchukwu Richard also wrote, “Everything abt Titanic always have a bad end cos the maker of Titanic challenge God”
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