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SHOCKING!!SOLDIER PUNISH DANFO DRIVER IN PUBLIC (PHOTOS)

A soldier punished an erring commercial bus driver by telling him to roll on the floor over a distance around the Apapa area of Lagos.
A commercial bus driver received more than he bargained for today, 26th of August. He was given an instant judgement and punishment after obstructing the free movement of vehicles around the Apapa area of Lagos state. A social media user made a report on this.
Read the eyewitness' statement below:
"This happened this morning around Apapa Area while descending towards leventis. The men of the Nigerian military and another law enforcement agency were trying to control the traffic on the bridge by giving way for smaller vehicle to go through when this Danfo driver came from nowhere and started obstructing traffic, leaving the queue that was created by the task force.
He was already causing traffic when we eventually allowed him to enter in front of us, one military officer came and told him to park and then roll on the floor from the bridge down to Area B police station.
The scene was such an entertaining one cos even his passengers said they told him to follow the queue peaceful but he refused.
I wish to use this medium to commend the Nigerian Military and the joint task force for the good work they are doing in other to ease traffic in Apapa.
To all Danfo drivers please always respect your self, Obey traffic rules and stay out of troubles"
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