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LIFESTYLEAnother Lady Runs Mad After Suspected Yahoo Boy Drops Her on The Street (Video below)



This is getting out of hand seriously our government have to do something about this because the rate our young girls are running mad this days is very alarming.

Everyday we record new cases of madness among our ladies who are suspected to be used for rituals by Yahoo Boys.

Another video that was posted online shows the moment another beautiful Nigerian Lady runs mad after she was dropped by a suspected yahoo boy and drove off.

In the viral video monitored by Edujandon.com News, the young lady started exhibiting immediately the black vehicle conveying her drove off. Some passersby trying to hold her but to no avail.

Dear young, this is not the first video and might not be the last, let’s advice ourselves.
Watch video below! 
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