Port Harcourt had a lot of traffic yesterday because ex militants blocked the roads.
Major traffic as ex- militants block roads
Yesterday, there was serious traffic as ex-militants blocked roads in Port Harcourt.
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The ex militants, over 200, were on the Olu Obasanjo road protesting alleged deduction of their N65,000 monthly allowance by their leaders.
Their reason was that their leaders have connived with a certain new generation bank in order to make the illegal deductions and short-paid them.
Unfortunately, the people of Port Harcourt had to suffer for this as the protest resulted in heavy traffic on the road and the adjourning ones in the areas.
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