Nigerians always find a way to survive especially Nigerians living in Lagos state where everything seems like a hustle.
It seems like Nigerians have now found a way around leaving in a Lagos without okada and keke napep.
We had earlier reported that the Lagos state government banned okada and keke napep riders from plying major roads, highways, and bridges in the state.
A video that recently surfaced on the popular micro-blogging platform, Twitter, makes it seem like Lagosians have found a way around the ban. Nigerians had taken to social media to complain about the ban which took effect on Saturday, February 1.
However, the new Twitter video shows people riding horses around Lagos state. The video was shared by a Twitter user identified simply as, Ayemojubar.
Ayemojubar joked about the horses becoming a transport service that can be ordered. The social media user said the service would also have an app that can be downloaded online.
The Twitter user added that horseback rides from Eko Hotel to Ajah area of Lagos state would go for N3000.
OHorse app now available on Google store. From Eko Hotel to Ajah, N3,000. #OkadaBan pic.twitter.com/gIhaKB1PLQ
— Ayemojubar ? (@ayemojubar) February 3, 2020
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