Car drifters run into pole, fence in Maiduguri during showoff (Video)

Car drifters run into pole, fence in Maiduguri during showoff (Video)

Car drifters run into pole, fence in Maiduguri (Video)

Car drifters create accident scenes in an area of Maiduguri after running into a fence while another drove into an electric pole.

Car drifters run into pole, fence in Maiduguri (Video)

Every now and then in the Northern State, professional drivers show off their skills with dangerous moves which often garner a mammoth crowd. A video making the rounds on social media captured a crash scene from stunt drivers while showing off different moves with their cars.

Car drifters run into pole, fence in Maiduguri (Video)

Two drifter vehicles were critically damaged after running into obstacles. Onlookers were seen helping to secure the stranded vehicles while disappointment is seen on the faces of some who wanted the show to continue. Watch the video below …

Businessman arrested for connecting 21 fridges to streetlight in Maiduguri

Businessman arrested for connecting 21 fridges to streetlight in Maiduguri

Dabarju Anarju, a Maiduguri businessman has been arrested for illegally tapping power from an electricity installation meant to power streetlights in his community.
According to several reports, the embattled businessman used the streetlights’ supply to run heavy duty equipment in his ice shop.

It was gathered that the streetlights’ supply powered 21 of the fridges in his shop located at NUJ, New GRA.
This, according to sources, helps him to run his cold drinks, ice blocks, and other business that needs electricity.
To this end, he was arrested by men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, while his shop was demolished by the Bomo Geographic Information System on Tuesday, June 21.

A source’s narration said the man’s arrest follows the inquisitiveness of the streetlight operator in charge of the area, who became suspicious of the shop on Tuesday and asked him of the source of the power with which the fridges were powered as there was no sound of a generator.