Shocking! Two Well-dressed Drivers Caught on Camera Fighting Publicly in Lagos State (Photos)

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 08th Jun, 2017 - tori.ng

A baffling incident has taken place on a street in Lagos after two drivers decided to show their powers by fighting in public.

The two Nigerian men fighting in public
 
Two well-dressed Nigerian men embarrassed themselves publicly in Lagos state after they brutally engaged each other in a fight.
 
The sad incident was captured by a Facebook user, Victor Ibeh who wrote:
 
"The owner of this vehicle is a traffic risk in Lagos. I was in a bus some minutes ago moving through Cele flyover. This man came and hit us from the back.
It wasn't a mistake. It was a deliberate act. Some people sitting at the back of the vehicle were even injured. Our driver was in his own lane.
 
It was intense that even me sitting in front thought we would skid over the bridge. The idiot drove next to our driver and began to issue threats. Our driver responded, and he drove off when he noticed I was trying to capture his image.
 
Because it was raining I couldn't do much. So we asked our driver to follow him so we can at least get his vehicle plate number. He ran and was halted by a mild traffic. We got up to him and our driver alighted. The argument that ensued resulted in a fight. People separated them while I got these details.
 
I don't understand how someone would intentionally want to kill us this early morning. Who did we offend?
 
The person on the right side, whose inner wear is showing is the idiot."
 
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