Lady breaks driver’s windshield, window over faulty A.C., attacks security officers

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A Nigerian lady gets arrested in Lagos state by officers of the Civil Defense Corps after allegedly damaging the windshield of a car in response to the driver’s faulty air conditioner, A.C. The arrest was in connection to an incident where she and a friend were accused of misconduct and damaging a driver’s car.

Lady breaks driver's windshield, window over faulty A.C., attacks security officers

A video circulating online captured the aftermath of the incident, with a man alleging that the young woman had smashed the driver’s windshield and the driver’s side window. When the Civil Defense agents intervened, the lady resisted arrest before being bundled into the vehicle to be taken to the Maroko police station to file her complaint. The individual recording the video claimed that the young woman seemed to be acting out under the influence of drugs. Watch the video below …

Nigerians evacuating Sudan lament as drivers stop over pending payment (Video)

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Nigerians stranded in the war-torn Sudan lament as bus drivers evacuating them from the location reportedly stop in the middle of nowhere, claiming that they haven’t been paid. You may recall that Nigerian students stranded in the country had called on the FG to come to their aid.

Nigerians Sudan laments bus middle of nowhere drivers

It was gathered that the Nigerian government had sent out several buses to the country to bring them back home. However, a recent video which surfaced online shows some Nigerians lamenting that they had been abandoned again. One of the passengers in the video could be heard saying that the drivers had stopped the car in the middle of nowhere, saying that they haven’t received payment for the journey. Watch the video below;

Kaduna residents cooperate with petrol stations, drivers for cash

Naira Scarcity: Kaduna residents cooperate with petrol stations, drivers for cash

Due to the scarcity of Naira notes across Nigeria, Kaduna State residents have resorted to petrol stations and commercial drivers for assistance.

Naira Scarcity: Kaduna residents cooperate with petrol stations, drivers for cash

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, people are seeking cash to meet their urgent needs since most banks’ ATMs in the city have run out of cash and POS operators have shut down for the same reason. As a result, individuals are flocking to fuel stations that accept cash payments for fuel purchases rather than electronic transfers. Reports revealed that individuals in need of cash are reaching an agreement with fuel buyers. They pay for the fuel electronically and receive cash in exchange from the buyer. People who were interviewed at one of the filling stations said that this arrangement provided relief to many individuals who had been experiencing severe hardships. “I got wind of this arrangement today and went to a petrol station dispensing fuel, talked to a commercial bus driver, and he accepted to help me.
“We agreed that I should pay N7,000, through the station’s PoS, being the cost of his fuel, which I did.
“When it was his turn to be dispensed of the fuel, I presented the N7,000 slip, and collected the cash from him in return; it was a big relief to me as I had no cash on me.
“The major challenge is that it is not everything that can be purchased through electronic transfer of money; there are some needs that can only be satisfied using liquid cash”, said Adamu Saleh, a resident.

Sxx workers vow not to offer services to taxi drivers for one week for abusing a female passenger

Sxx workers vow not to offer services to taxi drivers for one week for abusing a female passenger

The sxx workers of Kenya’s Mombasa county have united with other Kenyans to criticize acts of abuse perpetrated on a female passenger in Nairobi last Friday.


Approximately 16 people accused of mugging and sexually abusing a female ambassador on Forest Road have been held for 15 days to allow officers to conclude their investigations.
On March 4, the culprits were apprehended after a video clip of the victim being assaulted went viral. The assault is alleged to have been reported to the Parklands police station by the Zimbabwean ambassador.

In cooperation with the female passenger, Maryline Laini, chair lady of Nkoko Injuu Africa, a CBO that supports the rights of sxx workers, has declared that her members will not provide their services to motorists for a week.
In her words:
“These people are our clients, but from today, no registered sxx worker will offer sxxual services to any bodaboda rider in this region. If a member is found with a bodaboda client within the period, she will be deregistered”
Speaking to K24TV, Laini revealed that withholding their services is another way of fighting for justice.

She said:
“We know this is where we get our basic needs and fend for our families but we are ready to go hungry for this type of violence to come to an end”