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FRUSTRATED PASSENGER OF IFEANYICHUKWU MOTOR CRIES OUT

PLEASE O! If you are a Nigerian, especially an Igbo man or woman, help me prevail on the IG of police to arrest the owner of Ifeanyichukwu Motors. Whose office is at No. 158, Port Harcourt Road, Fegge Onitsha.
This wicked transporter has devised dubious means of duping people travelling to the Northern parts of Nigeria. He collects not less than 7200 per seat from hundreds of passengers travelling from Onitsha. Then the bus will move a short distance from Onitsha to Asaba then conveniently "break down". After being stranded for days, the frustrated passengers would abandon the vehicle and find their way. No refund. They have done it to hundreds of north-bound passengers during Xmas and new year and right now on this day June 7th 2019 as I type this many passengers, most of them young people, are stranded around Onitsha Ugbo, in Asaba. Another set are stranded around Asaba outskirts. Another of their luxurious buses was towed out of somewhere yesterday. It obviously abandoned another batch of passengers in one village.
This 419 bus owner collects money from passengers with no intention of taking them to their destination. Many of these passengers only have their transport fare with them. They are totally stranded and left at the mercy of marauders, hunger, rapists, accidents, wild animals and other elements where they are dumped by this evil company.
Families of these people can't even send money to them because they are isolated and can't leave that area. Network is bad sometimes.
Please, this case should be reported to  the road transport unions, relevant associations.
This is the number of the transport company, 08032209382, 08037644562.
If you call them they will lie to you that they are sending another vehicle. Today I am a victim but you might  be in my shoes tomorrow. Say no to igbos who have sold their conscience for money.

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  1. Thunder fire you for using that language for Igbos did anybody force you to enter Igbo man motor?

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