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Strange: Well with water spotted in the middle of an Ibadan road (photo)

In a place like Nigeria, everything and anything goes. For this reason, strange things and happenings are usually common sights. A Nigerian man recently took to sharing how he saw a very weird thing which has got many talking.

The man identified as Moradeyo Taiwo on Instagram shared a picture of something that was both hilarious and puzzling. He posted the image of a well located right in the middle of a vast road.

This well was with water and a lady could be seen drawing from it. Although wells are a common sight in Nigeria, what is surprising is the location of the well. It was located right on what should pass as a road for cars and pedestrians.

Although the road was not tarred, it was car-worthy. What this means is that it is a possible passage for motorists.

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According to the man who shared the image, he had located this very strange sight in Ibadan. However, he did not state the part of the large capital in which the well is precisely located.

Taiwo's post has attracted quite a lot of comments and reactions from Nigerians who found the sight to be hilarious. Some of them were eager to know the specific location of the well.

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See some of the reactions below:

onifade0703: "Haha. That's what makes Ibadan metropolitan city. area wo ni yen teekayboys. I laff in Chinese."

iambmorad: "Is this a joke or are you serious?"

ms.adaobii: "How's that?"

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Recently, several reactions also trailed an unpleasant sight which recently happened in Ibadan. Several corporate beggars were spotted in the region fighting with traditional beggars.

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The corporate beggars ran wild as they engaged in a tug of war with some other beggars by the roadside. It took the intervention of several passers-by to stop the conflict.

Interesting!

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