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BUS CONDUCTOR COLLAPSE AS CIVIL DEFENCE USES TEAR GAS ON HIM BECAUSE OF 100 NAIRA- SEE PHOTOS



Today as about 1:30pm along the popular ring road in the city of benin a civil defence offcer was seen running for his dear life as he was been chased by some group of angry bus drivers and conductors.

It was gathered that due to the refusal of the bus conductor to give the officer the regular sum of 100 naira he placed handcuffs on him and opened the tear gas he was holding into the  eyes of the conductor.

He also attacked the bus driver when he tried to interrupt him...The Driver sustained an injury on his nose.

The whole drivers around there as at the time of this incident moved towards the Officer to give him the beaten of his Life but he ran for safety to a government building close by.

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He was seen trying to make a call and i was wondering if he was trying to call president Buhari because as at that time he was still in benin...


The Drivers and conductors started screeming "No more 100 naira for the Police" and that they dont want to ever see any civil defence officer around that environment.


Agbero will collect money, police too will collect money....i think the government should also give the agberos guns.....


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