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TG Omori has opened up about a troubling experience on Lagos roads, revealing how repeated encounters with traffic touts, popularly known as agberos, forced him to abandon driving his luxury vehicles.
The popular video director took to social media to share his frustration, explaining that the constant harassment and intimidation made it difficult for him to enjoy driving high-end cars in the city.
According to him, the situation became so overwhelming that he had no choice but to switch to a smaller, less flashy vehicle just to avoid unnecessary attention and stress.
Omori disclosed that the actions of these street operatives went beyond simple disturbances, describing them as aggressive and persistent.
He noted that even during critical moments, such as rushing for emergencies, he still faced harassment on the road. In one instance, he recounted being stopped and chased in traffic despite being in a luxury SUV, an experience he described as both shocking and frustrating.
His revelation highlights a growing concern among motorists in Lagos, where complaints about agbero activities have continued to surface.
Reports of extortion and harassment by street touts have led to public outcry, with some drivers expressing frustration over the impact on daily movement and safety.
Omori’s decision to downgrade his car reflects how widespread the issue has become, even affecting high-profile individuals. While his comments sparked reactions online, many Nigerians shared similar experiences, suggesting that the problem is not limited to celebrities alone.
The filmmaker, known for his creative influence in the music industry, used his platform to draw attention to the situation, indirectly calling for improved regulation and order on Lagos roads.
His experience adds to ongoing conversations about the need to address street-level harassment and ensure safer, more structured traffic management across the city.
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