Jumoke Odetola, popular Yoruba Nollywood actress, has lamented Lagos State’s perpetual traffic jam.
According to Gistlover, the actress resorted to Instagram to recount her incident, questioning how one can one live a long and prosperous life in Lagos given the high level of traffic.
The actress revealed she spent 10 hours in traffic from Ajah to Magodo, stressing she could have used such time for productive work or relaxation.
Jumoke added that she is facing a similar experience on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, a situation she described as ‘wickedness’.
She wrote: “Shege vs Shege Banza.
“Yesterday, I saw shege, shege saw me. Today again, the shege continues, shege is looking at me and smiling. In fact, shege is romancing me.
“How can somebody have long life and prosperity in this Lagos, with this crazy traffic?
Yesterday, I finished work at 4 pm.
“I didn’t get home until 2 am (Ajah – Magodo)…10hrs! Lagos to Lagos! Time that could have been put into productive work or relaxation.
“This morning again, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway is marking the attendance of wickedness, it’s doing competition of na me wicked pass. Woos, e be like say na to dey sleep for house sure pass. Independent woman in the mud, I no do again”.
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