Drama As Nigerian Lady Arrests Dubious NEPA Officials for Disconnecting Her Light (Video)

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 26th Mar, 2024 - tori.ng

The lady, who is based in Kogi state, vowed to inform the electricity distribution company in the state and report the issue to them.

 
A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to share a video of her arresting some suspicious individuals who claimed to be NEPA officials and disconnected her light.
 
In a video that has gone viral, the lady was seen holding a NEPA staff by his shirt after he disconnected her electricity and took the cable wire.
 
The lady claimed the officials disconnected her light even though she's not owning any light bills.
 
Sharing the video, she wrote:
 
“This is the second time this man is doing something like this! I mean, no one was home, and they had already paid for the month, but he came to cut the electricity.”
  
See some reactions below:
 
Em and En: “Use the wire tie two of them.”
 
Divine_Lowkey: “Na Wetin them do my guy after in pay and we carry there lather Abi wetin them de call am @brunodennis.”
 
HENRY_: “No be person papa you hold like that 😂😂😂… and the man dey smile join.”
 
ETIHAD: “abeg no try this stuff for Lagos abeg, them go dash you 500 wolo.”
 
Bobulachi: “See as she hold e shirt like sey na nama.”
 
Miracle kings: “This country na cruise ooo😂😂 my left bress o.”
 
Ifeoma Cherish: “Baba just dey admire you😂😭Like he was enjoying it.”
 
MACHALA: “No be NEPA matter Dey that man mind wey you hold.”
 
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