In the video, which quickly garnered widespread attention, the male passenger with a clean-shaven head, is seen slouching onto the young lady, making her the impromptu pillow for his nap.
The Unruly Ones There are the type of passengers that can provoke one to the point that one might need to pull over and ask them to come down from the car. 2.
After reuniting the man with his money, and driving him back to the hotel from the police station, he was rewarded with just $100. Honest to the end, the cabbie even admitted to hoping the man would forget his money for a second time.
"From the scene of the attack, I saw that the train just derailed, the terrorists entered the train, they started shooting sporadically and they asked us to go out. Then, the men were tied up, they collected our phones," she narrated.
The hijack/kidnap took place on the Emohua axis of the East-West Road in Rivers state, after the gunmen barricaded the dualised road and sporadically opened fire on the bus, thereby forcing the driver to stop.
After reuniting the man with his money, and driving him back to the hotel from the police station, he was rewarded with just $100. Honest to the end, the cabbie even admitted to hoping the man would forget his money for a second time.
However, in a letter dated June 15, 2020, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Sam Iwuajoku, said he gave the approval for the flight thinking the passenger was the Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola.
The story began when the owner of the substantial sum, a traveler from the Republic of Chad who had come to Kano to purchase goods, accidentally left behind the N15 million in the backseat of Salisu's tricycle.
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Since his arrest, the man has been identified as YaNike on YouTube, with only 480 subscribers. The prosecutor's office says the poop incidents can be traced in 7 of his 16 videos.
He paid the conductor N200, but he insisted there was no change. He, however, merged the said man with another co-passanger, who was also supposed to collect N100 change from him.