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Why Many People Are Scared Of  Boat Rides

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Boat rides in Nigeria have inherent challenges that make many to be scared of.  Here are five reasons to take caution when you embark on a boat ride in Nigeria.

Many of the boats do not pass the safety test

Many of these boats are old and poorly maintained, as well as overcrowded. Some boats are also not designed for the water conditions, which can often be rough with strong winds and high waves that can capsize a boat if it is overloaded or poorly constructed.

Lack of proper experience of boat operators

When disaster strikes, it’s important for everyone involved to stay calm and follow instructions from the boat operator. Sadly, many operators of these rides in Nigeria do not have enough experience on the water to know what to do when the boat faces an emergency.

Unpredicted movement schedule

A boat ride is not like a bus or train where you can check the timetable and know exactly when to board. This is because boats are not scheduled and you cannot be sure when you will get to your destination. Sometimes, the boat will leave only after it has been filled with passengers; other times, it may be delayed or cancelled due to weather conditions.

Absence of toilet facilities

Many of the boats don’t have adequate toilet facilities; some don’t even have toilets at all and you don’t want to get stuck on boats like that. If you must go on boat rides, then make sure to carry a hand sanitiser with you at all times.

Seasickness

Those who suffer from sea sickness or are prone to it, will not find boat rides in Nigeria a pleasure. Even if you take medication, you may still get sick on the water.

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