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Photos: Lasgidians continue queueing to cross the Ojota pedestrian bridge

Authorities of the Lagos state Kick Against Indiscipline KAI and RRS agents have been positioned by the two sides of Ikorodu roads since yesterday to capture anyone who crosses the bustling Ikorodu road.

A large portion of the people on foot say they spent as much as an hour to utilize the pedestrian bridge. See more photographs of Lagosians lining to use the bridge after the page brea…

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