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Photo: Nigerian Traffic Warden In An Uncommon And 'Patriotic' Display Of 'Solidarity' With A Bus Driver




Welcome to Nigeria. A country where everything is possible. The picture above might not mean much to readers overseas, but it tells a lot to the 'country men'.


I love my country because of the indispensable, unequivocal and meticulous way that things are been done without another naked eye, seeing.


That picture above na solidarity be that oh. Cheerful giving or showing love to a fellow hustler.


The picture below would explain what i mean.





Exchanging hard currency as bribe through the palm. Exquisite, isn't it?


Corruption on a low-key level. I wonder why i even added Patroitism. Well, let it remain there.


Written by John Akweh.

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