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Akara seller cries out after Lagos govt reportedly seized his cooking utensils

A roadside Akara seller cries out for help after the Lagos state government allegedly seized his pots, frying pan, gas cylinder and other cooking utensils for his business.
The desolate man took to social media to make a plea as he lamented over his predicament.
He revealed that some officials of Lagos state government had seized the utensils he uses for his roadside Akara business.
Despite plea by him to them to release the items they had refused.
With a sorrowful voice, he noted that he cannot afford to buy all the equipment again and the utensils are the means by which he makes his living.
He said in part …
“This is what I’m using to feed me and my family. I have someone that I’m paying her school fees, I don’t know her father or mother, so it’s not only for my children…”
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