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VIDEO: Lagos traders forced to pay N5k fine for refusal to attend Tinubu’s rally

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Market traders in some parts of Lagos State are being forced to pay N5,000 fine for refusal to attend the rally to support the presidential ambition of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

This was revealed in a video posted by an onlooker in one of the markets shared with News Band on Tuesday.

One of the Lagos market traders was heard saying: “They said we should pay 5,000 naira because we didn’t attend Tinubu’s Rally yesterday.”

The video poster observed: “The man in long sleeves and jean trouser is the chairman of the market.

“He is going around the markets closing shops belonging to those who didn’t attend Tinubu’s rally yesterday.” Read more.

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