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Nigerian lady reportedly runs mad after bike accident (video)

- In a video that is gradually making the rounds on social media, a young lady was spotted acting mad

- According to reports, she started acting funny after the bike she boarded collided with a tricycle

Mental health is a very serious issue that Nigerians are starting to become more aware of. Some people’s mental health suffers for various reasons.

In a video that is gradually making the rounds on social media, a young lady was spotted acting funny after she was involved in an accident.

According to reports, the lady boarded a bike, popularly known as an okada and it later collided with a tricycle, better known as keke marwa.

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Lady reportedly runs mad just as her bike had accident (video)

Lady reportedly runs mad just as her bike had accident (video)
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However, onlookers were surprised to see the lady start acting funny after the accident. She was seen running around the road and playing with gravel while making incomprehensible sounds.

See the video below:

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Some people on social media have attributed her strange behaviour to shock while others felt she was perhaps an unfortunate victim of ritualists. See some comments below:

juls30billion_healthcare: She's just in shock. They should need to hold her down, if necessary lightly sedate her in the hospital and she will be fine. But what we mostly do is a HOT SLAP it works magic.
twyse_116: Could be head injury, hopefully she gets help
director_h20: The Okada man is a yahoo boy.
___daeze: Thank God she didn’t get down from a car oo they would have said she have been used her for ritual and blame yahoo boys
fairytalescollection: Has to be the shock they should hold her before she enter market........ No be everything be village people

Nawa o. We hope the unfortunate situation was properly handled.

In other news, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian lady reportedly ran mad after lodging with a man in a hotel.

The yet-to-be identified lady was captured causing a scene in the early hours of April 14, after she was reportedly expelled from the hotel because of her switch to crazy mode.

It was gathered that the incident happened at Ajangbadi area of Lagos and many residents gathered to watch the woman who sat comfortably in a gutter and was captured chatting gibberish and playing with the dirty water.

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