MILITARY ROAD BLOCK AT AJAH LONG BEFORE 8am. had been on the way to the polling station and arrived at the road block at 6:40am, yet was prevented from passing through disgruntled Nigerian
This is the Lekki-Epe Expressway, at the Ajah Badore roundabout. A military road block has been there at least since 6:30am (the time when another voter arrived there before I did). I arrived there with my father and sister at 6:50am and was prevented from passing through, despite that we showed them our PVCs and it was clear they were registered in Lagos Island, which was were we were headed to in order to cast our votes. all the people they stopped were informed they could only go on if they walked. Last time I checked, the vehicular movement was supposed to stop at 8am, according to the police. But maybe I am wrong. Either way, it seems eople have been prevented from casting their votes.
This is the Lekki-Epe Expressway, at the Ajah Badore roundabout. A military road block has been there at least since 6:30am (the time when another voter arrived there before I did). I arrived there with my father and sister at 6:50am and was prevented from passing through, despite that we showed them our PVCs and it was clear they were registered in Lagos Island, which was were we were headed to in order to cast our votes. all the people they stopped were informed they could only go on if they walked. Last time I checked, the vehicular movement was supposed to stop at 8am, according to the police. But maybe I am wrong. Either way, it seems eople have been prevented from casting their votes.
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