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Fake medical doctor arrested in Lagos

The police in Lagos state have apprehended a fake medical doctor.

The spokesperson of the state police command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this on Twitter.

Posting the photo of the fake medical doctor, Hundeyin wrote;

”This 26-year old man faked a medical license in his name and has been practicing as a medical doctor since January 2022. Commendation goes to public-spirited Lagosians who spotted him and promptly informed the Police. You have saved lives. If you see something, say something!”

In other news, a young groom has gone viral online after he allowed his anger take the best of him on his wedding day as he was captured getting into a physical bout with a guest at the ceremony.

The man and his wife were dancing during the wedding reception when one of the guests stood up and started dropping cash on his forehead.

A closer look at the guest in the video would show him licking the money before standing up from his seat.

The man attempted to continue spraying the couple with money even after the groom tossed the money back at him and it fell to the ground. He began to struggle with the guest to stop him from what he was doing for reasons unknown to the other guests.

It got so heated that other guests had to step in and restrain the groom as he punched and kicked the guest.

Some netizens were of the opinion that the guest was doing something fetish and the groom spotted him while some joked that the man was probably the bride’s ex and that triggered his anger.

A good number were however concerned about the groom’s inability to control his anger despite the circumstance and expressed worry for the poor bride.

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