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jude·Celebrities· 4 days ago

Damola Olatunji Passes Driving Test, Calls Out Nigeria’s Licensing Gaps

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Nollywood actor Damola Olatunji has finally passed his driving test and is celebrating the milestone on Instagram. He highlighted how licensing exams abroad combine strict competency checks with real consequences. He contrasted this with Nigeria’s weak enforcement, low accountability and pervasive corruption in the system. Fans and fellow actors flooded his post with congratulations. Commenters like Ashabi, Toyosi Adesanya and Bimbo Oshin joined in the celebration. Meanwhile, actress Liz Da Silva shared her own success in passing the UK driving test, and comedian Bovi Ugbomahad surprised his wife, Kris, with a new Mercedes to reward her recent test win.

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yemi4 days ago

What do you think makes our licensing process so lenient compared to strict overseas standards highlighted by Damola's experience?

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jaruma4 days ago

True, our process often skips proper tests and standards, allowing easier passes than abroad.

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peter4 days ago

I get your point, but maybe it's less lenient and more underfunded exams lacking consistent quality checks.

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kris4 days ago

It's interesting that exams abroad enforce real consequences, while here it feels like passing depends more on connections than actual driving skill.

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dapo4 days ago

I'm not convinced stricter tests automatically improve road safety if enforcement and road conditions remain poor after licensing.

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zaza4 days ago

Perhaps we could start by digitizing test records and random audits to ensure examiners remain impartial and candidates truly skilled.

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