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Sarah.Eth ✨ (✸,✸) Gnoma CLONE2 years ago

Power is power na, I learnt that in Game of throne

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Ladit Abari2 years ago

@rheelz1 There is no power here; the judge was just exercising his right while obeying the order from the officer. In some countries, that officer would be fighting for his life in the hospital or prison by now for pulling over the judge.

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CryptO'brian2 years ago

Bruh is the law

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Idowu Adetona Lee.2 years ago

Even the Judge too was respectful, he listened and did as he was told.

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_parrish_2 years ago

Omo power is power oo😂😂😂

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LZEXCHANGE.bnb 🐳 ⚡️2 years ago

@FRSCNigeria do you people have such technology or you’re still focusing on carrying guns?

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TradeRicch2 years ago

It happens everywhere

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✨OLR⭐️makaveli🌟2 years ago

Power is power but the judge obeyed the patrol officer at the same time. But the judge Confidence is 💯 😂😂😂

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Morayo2 years ago

Life no her na me no understand the video well.

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Samson Osagie2 years ago

"i think say na only Nigeria" well did you guys observe how he wasn't with any security personnel? How he respected the law by obeying the police officer and i think he exercised his power because he was on his right and he knows hence his question... "for blowing my horn"

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