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‘I’m sick of Nigerians acting lawless’ – Jemima Osunde reacts to unruly driver
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‘I’m sick of Nigerians acting lawless’ – Jemima Osunde reacts to unruly driver

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Nollywood actress, Jemima Osunde has expressed anger after a road user allegedly drove against traffic in Lagos, saying she refused to give way to the vehicle.

Osunde spoke in a video shared online, alleging that the driver left his lane to avoid traffic and entered a lane meant for motorists heading towards Lekki.

She said she remained in her lane and blocked the vehicle, insisting that motorists should not break traffic rules simply to avoid congestion.

“I will not leave my lane for you when you are passing one way. I won’t do it. I don’t care if you have police in your car,” Osunde said.

The actress said she was willing to delay her plans or remain in traffic rather than allow the alleged traffic violation.

“I’m sick of Nigerians just doing anyhow, as if Lagos is not congested enough, without you passing one way and breaking traffic lights,” she said.

Osunde added that she would only give way to emergency service vehicles such as ambulances and fire trucks.

“Unless you’re an ambulance or a fire truck and emergency service, I will not leave my lane for you when you’re passing one way. I won’t,” she added.

‘I’m sick of Nigerians acting lawless’ – Jemima Osunde reacts to unruly driver 

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