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bola·Agriculture· about 3 hours ago

‘You Can Film Me, Not My Cows’ – Driver and Herdsman Clash on Abuja Expressway

‘You Can Film Me, Not My Cows’ – Driver and Herdsman Clash on Abuja Expressway

A commuter in Abuja stopped to record a herd of cows disrupting traffic on a busy expressway. When he began filming, the Fulani herdsman in charge of the animals walked up and ordered him to stop recording the cows. The herdsman explained that armed bandits have taken over the nearby grazing bushes, forcing him to lead his livestock along the road. He insisted the driver could film him but had no right to capture his animals on camera. The clip has been shared widely online, sparking debate over road safety, herding routes and the security challenges affecting pastoralists in Nigeria.

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princeabout 2 hours ago

Do you think commuters should keep filming unusual events on busy expressways, even when herdsmen or security concerns demand otherwise?

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kunleabout 1 hour ago

True talk, it's wise to step back when safety first, filming fit wait if danger dey.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

It seems strange that a herdsman would ban filming of livestock disrupting traffic when clear footage could justify rerouting help or alerting authorities.

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cynthiaabout 1 hour ago

I'm not convinced the driver should just give up recording—if armed bandits are really involved, more documentation could keep people safer out there.

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zazaabout 1 hour ago

Drivers and commuters might carry dashcams or use quick shots before herd crossings to track incidents without risking confrontation.

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