“They Broke My Windshield”- Sirbalo Cries Out After Alleged Agbero Attack in Lagos Over ₦200k Demand

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Content creator Sirbalo has raised alarm over what he described as an aggressive encounter with alleged agberos in Lagos State, claiming his vehicle windscreen was destroyed after he refused to pay an excessive levy.

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According to him, the incident occurred after he was allegedly asked to pay ₦200,000 for no clear service rendered.

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He said he offered ₦50,000 in an attempt to settle the situation, but the situation escalated.

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“This Agbero issue in Lagos State is getting too much these days. See how they brøke my windscreen just because they demanded ₦200,000 for doing nothing for me, but I gave them ₦50,000, yet they still brøke my glass. I will spend over ₦700,000 to fix it,” he lamented.

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The claim has sparked reactions online, with many Nigerians expressing concern over alleged extortion and intimidation by transport union enforcers in parts of Lagos.

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Read some of the comments below

@JaxonYTA: The hand they use to break the glass let them use it to go and do something with their life, useless set of people

@stubborntailor: Omo na now I understand that Mavo slangs. . No more way for poor people

@Maikipolski: Watch those bastards defend them in the comment@Tunnyflo009
This madness can’t be stopped or curbed anymore, those boys are everywhere now

@LeatherOc: People wey dy them use during election period. Mtcheww

@Hezekiah222: Na you no wan use police track then and deal with them …

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