Lady Cautions Public Transport Users After Seeing Mad Man From Her Street Driving A Bus

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  • A woman Nigeria recently alerted travellers after seeing a mentally unstable man from her neighbourhood driving a bus.
  • In a troubling update on X, she called for awareness to safeguard others.
  • She noted that she had seen the man many times at Rumuokoro Market in Port Harcourt, but was taken aback to see him driving a bus just recently.

A woman Nigeria recently alerted travellers after seeing a mentally unstable man from her neighbourhood driving a bus.

In a troubling update on X (formerly Twitter), she called for awareness to safeguard others.

She noted that she had seen the man many times at Rumuokoro Market in Port Harcourt, but was taken aback to see him driving a bus just recently.

To help protect commuters and save lives, she recommended being cautious when picking buses.

Her post reads: “There’s this mad man I used to see at Rumuokoro Market, and today I saw him driving a bus. I’m not kidding 😭 You people should be careful about the kind of buses you enter oo.”

As the post became popular online, many worried people rushed to the comments to share their opinions and concerns.

See some reactions below:

@sarahs_update: “Sometimes is either drugs Or, d person did a spiritual Work. Maybe he was affected spiritually or he as a partial madness. Thanks for d info.”

@Austinhenny80: “This Portharcourt wey I enter this new year, una Wan make I run comot for una.”

@JackySpenser: “E b like na stage 1 madness. Drug or poverty fit make person look mad. But pee, how many of the agboro wey dey collect tax, look normal for this PH?”

@Femi_Peridot: “God abeg😂 Btw, I’m a Corper posted to Phalga (Port Harcourt) and I’m currently in search of a PPA. Please, I’ll appreciate any and every suggestion or referral. Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!”

@toofighting: “People should be careful by asking their bus drivers if they’ve ever been mad before?”

@elmax_official: “I’ve said this thing several times portharcourt is not a real place.”

@ShalomOlat: “Sometimes rumuokoro feels like an abberation that should not be part of Port Harcourt.”

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