“How Will I Face My Oga?”- Driver Breaks Down After Crashing ₦200m Luxury SUV in Lagos

  • A driver broke down in tears after crashing a ₦200 million Cadillac Escalade in Lagos.
  • The accident left the luxury SUV badly damaged, while bystanders tried to console the visibly distressed man
  • In the viral clip, the driver is seen sitting on the ground near the wrecked vehicle, visibly distressed as bystanders gathered around him.

A video circulating on social media has captured the aftermath of a serious crash involving an ultra-luxury Cadillac Escalade reportedly worth over ₦200 million in Lagos.

According to reports, the accident occurred after the driver allegedly lost control of the high-end SUV. Footage from the scene shows the vehicle with heavy front-end damage, deployed airbags, bent rims, and visible impact to its bodywork.

In the viral clip, the driver is seen sitting on the ground near the wrecked vehicle, visibly distressed as bystanders gathered around him. He was heard sobbing and expressing fear about the consequences of the crash.

“I’d rather kill myself than survive after this… I don’t know how I’ll face my oga… this car is worth over ₦200 million… my life is finished,” he said while crying.

People at the scene attempted to calm him, reminding him that his life was more important than any material possession and urging him to stay calm.

As of the time of this report, the exact cause of the crash and whether anyone was injured have not been officially confirmed.

In other news… A woman who relies on crutches for mobility has expressed frustration over what she described as the poor quality of the products available in the market.

In a viral clip circulating online, the woman lamented that the crutches she buys do not last long, revealing that they often break within a short period of use. According to her, the frequent damage forces her to spend money repeatedly replacing them.

Speaking in a mix of pidgin and English, she called on manufacturers to improve production standards, stressing that mobility aids should be durable since they are essential for people who depend on them daily.

“People producing crutches should stop producing rubbish. Na every two weeks I dey buy new crutches,” she said, expressing both frustration and exhaustion over the situation.

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