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The fear of Ambode

The current government in Lagos State has now whipped even the animals into line.

The fear of Ambode even make cows cower

Street trading or patronising hawkers attracts N90,000 or six months in jail; if your cars breaks down on the road, you will pay N100,000 and if you think you are smart and try to run across the express roads and you are caught, be sure to pay heavily or even jailed in the process.

Also Read: "Ojota Traffic: Lagosians complain about compulsory pedestrian bridge"

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Gov. Ambode is definitely not smiling with anyone, so to be on the safe side, better obey all the rules just as these cows have done by using the pedestrian bridge. No one wants to incur the wrath of Ambo!

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