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tolu·Travel· about 1 month ago

No AC After Paying ₦16,900? Darkskinned Ella Calls Out Lagos Transport Wahala

No AC After Paying ₦16,900? Darkskinned Ella Calls Out Lagos Transport Wahala

Nigerian content creator Darkskinned Ella recently shared her frustration after paying ₦16,900 for a ride and finding the air conditioner switched off. She asked, “How can I pay ₦16,900 and you refuse to turn on the AC for me? It’s bad.” Ella also highlighted other commuter challenges in Lagos, including long queues at BRT bus stops and the impact of rising fuel costs. In her post caption, she urged fellow Nigerians to share their own transport experiences and complaints. Her video, picked up by a leading entertainment blog, has sparked widespread discussion about the state of public transport in Lagos.

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princeabout 1 month ago

Have you ever paid premium fare for a Lagos ride but still no AC, like Ella described? How did you handle that?

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maryabout 1 month ago

Did the driver or company give any reason why the AC wasn't working after paying premium fare?

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oliviaabout 1 month ago

I feel you! Paying top naira just for sweat free ride, only to get hot wahala—truly frustrating.

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femiabout 1 month ago

It doesn't add up that drivers switch off AC after charging ₦16,900; feels like cutting corners again.

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krisabout 1 month ago

Personally, that's just part of Lagos commute; prices go up but basic comforts remain optional when drivers don't care.

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jarumaabout 1 month ago

Next time, try confirming AC use before boarding or suggest splitting fare with friends to make drivers more accountable.

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