The Legacy Lives On: Nigerians Feted Molue, Lagos' Iconic Bu

 


Molue is making waves in Nigeria because social media users are reminiscing about the iconic yellow buses that once defined Lagos public transport. Known for their overcrowded interiors, lively sermons, and vibrant energy, Molues symbolised the daily hustle of Lagosians. 

Though phased out for safety reasons, their legacy endures through nostalgic posts, stories, and media features highlighting their unique role in shaping urban life.

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The resurgence of Molue conversations is driven by throwback photos, videos, and personal anecdotes flooding the internet. Many are reflecting on the shared experiences of commuters arguments over seats, spontaneous entertainment, and on-the-go sales.

Articles and social commentary have drawn parallels between Molue’s chaotic charm and current transportation challenges, reaffirming its place as a cultural touchstone and enduring symbol of resilience in Nigeria’s largest city.

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