One of the richest men in Nigeria, Femi Otedola, was one of the passengers in a commercial bus popularly known as Molue on Lagos road.
Molue is notorious for the unusual ways operators jam-pack passengers, with less people sitting and more people standing, packed like sardines.
Though the BRT buses were fully air-conditioned and comparatively cheaper than Molue, with no standing or noise pollution occasioned by hawkers that sometimes make Molue ride a bumpy one, the spirit of Molue overcame many administrations’ attempts to phase it out.
Otedola did not tell his followers the reason for his unusual decision to take a ride in Lagos’ ol’ Molue. But he recently took public bus abroad, hence he probably took same here to satisfy some social media critics.
Molue is notorious for the unusual ways operators jam-pack passengers, with less people sitting and more people standing, packed like sardines.
Though the BRT buses were fully air-conditioned and comparatively cheaper than Molue, with no standing or noise pollution occasioned by hawkers that sometimes make Molue ride a bumpy one, the spirit of Molue overcame many administrations’ attempts to phase it out.
Otedola did not tell his followers the reason for his unusual decision to take a ride in Lagos’ ol’ Molue. But he recently took public bus abroad, hence he probably took same here to satisfy some social media critics.