Tricycle rider allegedly left in coma after assault by task force official in Ajah over ₦200.
A tricycle rider has allegedly been left in a coma after he was assaulted by a task force official in Ajah over ₦200.
This was contained in a post shared on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter.
The post, shared by a user identified as @RafikiAloye, detailed the incident, showing a man believed to be the tricycle rider lying on the ground with a task force official standing beside him.
According to an eyewitness, the tricycle rider fainted and slipped into a coma after he was slapped by the official during an altercation over ₦200.
His statement in part read: “Na that man wey stand na him slap the boy wey e faint for ground so because of ₦200 wey e wan collect. E slap am finish, carry him keke. The boy na tricycle rider.”
As the post circulated online, concerned individuals stormed the comment section to share their thoughts on the incident.
A tricycle rider has allegedly been left in a coma after he was assaulted by a task force official in Ajah over ₦200.
This was contained in a post shared on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter.
The post, shared by a user identified as @RafikiAloye, detailed the incident, showing a man believed to be the tricycle rider lying on the ground with a task force official standing beside him.
According to an eyewitness, the tricycle rider fainted and slipped into a coma after he was slapped by the official during an altercation over ₦200.
His statement in part read: “Na that man wey stand na him slap the boy wey e faint for ground so because of ₦200 wey e wan collect. E slap am finish, carry him keke. The boy na tricycle rider.”
As the post circulated online, concerned individuals stormed the comment section to share their thoughts on the incident.
Tricycle rider allegedly left in coma after assault by task force official in Ajah over ₦200.
A tricycle rider has allegedly been left in a coma after he was assaulted by a task force official in Ajah over ₦200.
This was contained in a post shared on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter.
The post, shared by a user identified as @RafikiAloye, detailed the incident, showing a man believed to be the tricycle rider lying on the ground with a task force official standing beside him.
According to an eyewitness, the tricycle rider fainted and slipped into a coma after he was slapped by the official during an altercation over ₦200.
His statement in part read: “Na that man wey stand na him slap the boy wey e faint for ground so because of ₦200 wey e wan collect. E slap am finish, carry him keke. The boy na tricycle rider.”
As the post circulated online, concerned individuals stormed the comment section to share their thoughts on the incident.
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