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Have you ever been 'pressed' in public with no toilet in sight?

Check out this hilarious episode of Pulse TV vox pop where NIgerians share their own experiences of being pressed in public, with no toilet in sight.

 

"Wen you have to go, you have to go!."

For those who move around a lot, there must have been times when the urge to use the toilet comes, but there isn't any toilet immediately available. These scenarios usually happen when one is on a long journey, and hasn't relieved oneself in a long time.

The discomfort is usually indescribable and as much as it presents a funny scenario, it is something most people wouldn't wish upon themselves.

This episode of Pulse TV VOX POP features the responses of Nigerians when they are asked what they would do if they are pressed for the toilet in public, but aren't close to any toilet.

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