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Monday, October 31, 2022

Lagosians Stranded As Commercial Drivers Begin 7 Day Strike....

Commercial drivers are on a 7 day strike in Lagos and this Monday morning, the whole place is chaos as many commuters are stranded ...

The strike is due to the alleged extortion by the men of motor parks and garages management in the State.





 
According to the Association, the seven-day boycott would start on Monday, October 31 and end on November 6, 2022.

18 comments:

  1. Sadly, na masses go suffer. Every day, it's one sad news or the other in dis kontri. God go epp us....

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  2. Tinubu 1 billion Naira every month most complete, because election is fast approaching. Una never see anything,, Lagos State youths should continue their 4 million match for the old Desperado 😃😃

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  3. Apc must not win in Lagos again , their boys are doing press up for massive extortion, they derive joy collecting people’s sweat.
    MC Oluomo must be somewhere smiling. But God pass them all!

    Mummy Anthony-Clever

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  4. E don dey red
    And they will still vote their jagaban
    Nigerians should be ready for shege if they allow that man in.

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  5. All these will only affect that masses. Na wa for this country.

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  6. Theses agbero boys no go gree people breath

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  7. very good, it is just sad that it is still the already suffering masses that suffer it....the extortion is too much. i was listening to a radio programme this morning and honestly why will they be extorting so much from them? govt always come out to pay lip service to certain policies but they never enforce the implementation. Sanwo Olu please wake up and actually make an impact in lagos

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  8. lagos people i feel for you all, is not easy at all.

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  9. So , Sanwo-olu cannot handle mc oluomo and his boys? How can agberos be celebrated in a state? A supposed mega city at that! I just tire for these people abeg!

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  10. The state is a product of the people until we learn to make better choices this would be status quo

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  11. OK.. So I'm gonna be home till its over. I don't have money for ubber.
    I pray all work come closer to my home so that I won't stress much 🙏

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  12. I planned my movement by going to oshodi on Saturday.. I can't be stranded and trekking.. May God save his people..

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  13. This is serious. Nawao, God help us.

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  14. drivers and conductors in Lagos are daily earners and spenders... they have tried these strike of a thing, but it always exposes how much they make and the strike will collapse since most of the agberos are part and parcel of them

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