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Angry man attacks okada rider with knife for hitting his car in Nyanya (Video)

 

Commercial motorcyclists, otherwise known as Okada went on rampage on Monday morning after a man attacked one of their colleagues with knife.

The incident happened along the ever-busy Nyanya-Keffi road.

IDOMA VOICE reporter observed that problem started when okada rider accidentally hit the man’s car from behind.

The visibly enraged man alighted from his car and descended on the motorcyclist with a knife.

Other okada riders came to the rescue of their colleagues and pounced on the man.

It took the intervention of passerby to stop the mob from lynching the motorist.

The development caused a heavy gridlock along the road as the protesting okada riders completely blocked the road, thereby preventing those going to Abuja town from passing.

See pictures and video below.

 

Egwu Emmanuel

Egwu covers tourism and entertainment

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