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Naval Officer rains hot Slaps on NURTW Official In Lagos.

The state of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) got significantly more than what he anticipated for after he confronted a Navy personnel earlier today at Alakija bus stop in Lagos. In accordance with witnesses, the NURTW official wanted the collect fees from the driver of the bus that your Navy personnel boarded (which is from the “law” in Lagos). He was told to stand down because of the presence of a “staff” in the bus but he refused.

 

In accordance with reports, the young Naval officer tried to calm the already infuriated official but he got angry the more and even charged at him (probably because of his young face). The young officer came down from the bus and rained him with hot slaps. Within couple of minutes, a patrol van from Navy town that was  across the street stormed the region and descended on him. The official was immediately dragged away in front of his colleagues.

Guess most of us understand what happened next.

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