Wednesday, April 29, 2015

For Not Using Pedestrian Bridge In Lagos, See The Punishment This Man Got (Photo)

The man pictured was punished for crossing the highway instead of using the pedestrian bridge in Ikeja...

He was ordered by the security operative to kneel and hold his ears ...Is this right though?

10 comments:

  1. Nigerians have com to accept this barbaric treat$ment from army men who now think they can do and undo. If som1 contravenes d law, d police is supposed to handle it judiciously, not some koboko wielding, stern looking army men. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. Yea...its for his own good....I know were that over head bridge is....its boldly written for pedestrian to make use of it...beside,,we take lots of risk trying to cut corners.....I love what d army man did....

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  3. Uwaifo it is not barbaric, sometimes that is d language we hear, that pedestrian bridge is it not for his own safety, if we go to other countries we obey their laws, serves him right

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  4. Too stubborn & deserve dz treat
    Gv it to any unlawful act joooooor
    We rly need dz to kp an accurate perspective...Yagga!!

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  5. Like Mezzy said which I agree too that's the only language we listen to, even when I go out and I find myself around bridges I tend to encourage peopl I see crossing to use bridges ,if you calculate the timr you use in crossing its the same time you will use with the bridge but the difference is one is safe the other isn't

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    1. Aha....obedient child....we never do u n okpeyemi freedom oh.....

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  6. Yea nuttin wrong with the punishment, stubborn people will now obey the rules. I wonder what will make someone cross the highway insteadvof using dvpedestrian for his safety

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  7. We agree..so wetin b ur opinion for d matter

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