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Passengers Stranded as Driver Refuses to Part with N1000
At a checkpoint along Benin-Ore road on Thursday, a driver of a vehicle refuses to part with N1000 to the Nigerian Army who was stationed there.
At a checkpoint along Benin-Ore road on Thursday, a driver of a vehicle refuses to part with N1000 to the Nigerian Army who was stationed there.

According to an eye witness, the driver cited that N1000 was too much when he’s still going to settle other security men at other checkpoints before reaching his destination.
The Twitter user who shared the post stated that the passengers have filed out of the bus as the driver was not ready to pay the money.
Read the tweet below;
“Along Benin-Ore road this morning, a Macopolo driver refused to part with N1000 being extorted at Nigeria’s Army checkpoint. The driver said NO, he won’t give N1000. commotion erupted and passengers stranded.
WHAT A COUNTRY!!!!!”
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