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Shock As Retiring Customs Officer Faces Humilation On Last Day (Video)

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A retired Customs officer faced an unexpected and hostile farewell as she departed Park C, Tin Can Island, Lagos, on her final day of service.

In a video that has since gone viral on social media, a large crowd of people gathered around the office premises, chanting “Ole,” a Yoruba word meaning “thief.”

The incident reportedly took place on Friday, October 25, with individuals numbering in the hundreds seen surrounding the vicinity as the officer attempted to leave. The chants of “Ole” continued relentlessly, with some members of the crowd even following her as she exited the location.

Watch the video below;

While the reason for the protest against the retired officer remains unclear, the sheer number of individuals involved and their coordinated chants suggest deep-seated grievances. The viral video showed the tense atmosphere as people openly expressed dissatisfaction, accusing the officer of misconduct or corruption.

Despite the allegations being made, there has been no official statement from the Nigerian Customs Service or the officer in question addressing the incident or the claims against her.

Social media reactions to the video have been mixed, with some users applauding the crowd for what they described as holding public officials accountable, while others expressed concern over the lack of formal procedures or evidence to substantiate the accusations. The incident raises questions about public perception and the growing frustration around accountability and transparency within the country’s institutions.

As the video continues to gain traction online, many are calling for the Customs Service to respond to the situation and address any underlying issues that may have fueled such a dramatic send-off for the retired officer.
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