Angry residents storm bank vandalize ATMs, cars, others

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Irate Nigerian youths stormed a bank and vandalized its properties and cars of its staff amidst scarcity of the redesigned currency. As widely reported by news outlets in the country, Nigerians have been moved to react in various ways as cash is not being made adequately available to them in their respective banks.

A recently surfaced video online has shown Automated Teller Machines worth millions of naira which had been destroyed by some unruly Nigerians. It was learned that the incident had occured at a bank in Ibadan, Oyo state. In the viral video, youths could be seen making their way in droves to smash glasses, vandalize cars and ATMs in a bid to express anger. Watch the video below;

Moment SS3 students vandalize school property after principal fled with their WAEC fees and put up the school for sale [Video]

Moment SS3 students vandalize school property after principal fled with their WAEC fees and put up the school for sale [Video]

Tension and uncertainty has shrouded the atmosphere around a secondary school in Edo state, as students go on rampage after discovering that their principal has swindled them.
The Senior Secondary (SS3) students, according to reports, had arrived the school premises to take their West African School Certificate Examination, WAEC, only to discover that the head of the school has put it up for sale and absconded with the examination fees

To this end, the embittered students resorted to violence as they vandalize the school property.
A video capturing the scenes is currently making the rounds.
Watch Video Below

Reacting, a concerned Nigerian wrote: “Let them sell what they can from the school property. By the way, ASUU just try and include secondary school in this strike, as in how can a comrade be washing plates for his junior siblings.”