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Drama as Man jumps off bridge in an attempt of fleeing from Robbers

A Nigerian man jumped off the famous Otedola bridge in an attempt to flee from armed robbers last night.

According to a Twitter user, the man jumped off because he did not want to part with his phone when he got intercepted by the robbers.

He, however, broke a leg and is in severe pain. Also, his hospital bill has been summed up to about N1.2 million.

The Twitter user wrote:

“This guy jumped off Otedola bridge because he didn’t want to part with his phone when robbers crossed him last night.

He broke a leg and was rushed to emergency before being transferred to Igbobi. The first bill just came in – 1.2 million. Plus, he’s in severe pain. Sigh.”

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