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2 Nigerian bus drivers break into a fight on the streets of London (video)

For many in Nigeria, especially in Lagos state, the aggressive nature of bus drivers is not entirely a thing of surprise.

While many have suggested that the stressful conditions of the road has a way of triggering such behaviors, the reverse is the case for two Nigerians drivers abroad who still manage to display their aggressive nature despite good road and less traffic conditions.

In a video that recently surfaced in the online community, two grown Nigerian bus drivers were spotted in a heated exchange on the streets of London.

One of the men had lunged into of a feat of blows and punches against the other driver who kept begging the question of what he had done.

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The other man seeing that his opponent had no intention of going easy on him, had repeatedly taken reverse motions as he dodged the lethal punches that were coming his way.

Onlookers had surrounded the two and recorded the video while a particular man had made the attempt to stop them from fighting.

See the video below:

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See some reactions to the video below:

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ninilolaoluwa_teezvillestamps: @naijaforumsquare Just imagine. They've totally lost the job. Na household wickedness follow dem reach

seniarmani: Nurtw london branch

hrh_ardey: Please bring them to naija in sambisa, they will perform very well

ms_____ella: They ain't fighting, they're just yelling at each other like empty barrel

omijieobehi1: Agbero is always agbero no mata what you wear or wia you go

ijeoma_uju: They hav carried this lagos behaviour to obodo oyibo...

official_frankyobasi20: Pls deport them back to Nigeria, let dem continue with their fellow agbero here in lagos, nonsense

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered a report that revealed that bus drivers earned more than nurses in the city of Lagos. A research by UBS had revealed that an average driver in Lagos earned over N500,000 per annum while nurses in the same city earn an average of over N300.000 per annum.

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