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Man Calls Out Transport Company For Dumping Waybill Worth Millions On Highway (336 Views)
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Biznesworld: 4:47pm On Jan 21 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOfrhUY1BtY Man Calls Out Ezewata Transport Company for Abandoning Goods Worth Millions on Highway In a disturbing revelation, a man has accused the Ezewata Transport Company of gross negligence after discovering his goods , along with those of other customers, abandoned on a highway for over a week. The goods, valued at millions of Naira, were sent via waybill but never reached their intended destinations, sparking outrage and calls for ability. The aggrieved customer took to social media to share his ordeal, revealing that he had sent goods worth a significant sum through Ezewata Transport Company more than a week ago. However, instead of delivering the items, the company allegedly dumped them, along with other waybill parcels, on a roadside. In his public outcry, the man expressed frustration over the company's lack of communication and disregard for their customers' property. "I trusted Ezewata Transport Company with my goods, only to find them dumped on the highway like garbage. This is completely unacceptable. These are goods worth millions of Naira! How can a company treat its customers like this?" The customer also called on the relevant authorities to intervene and ensure that Ezewata is held able for the incident.
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Wananonly: 5:11pm On Jan 21 |
He hasn't done well bro He should first go to his religious place and offer thanks to his God. Here are his millions safely found by the roadside and not moved by sharp citizens into some secret place. And here he is calling people out. On a second thought, this looks like gross negligence on the part of the company. But bro, let's wait to hear the company's side of the story |
Biznesworld: 8:29pm On Jan 21 |
Wananonly: It's wrong for the company to even accept waybill when they can't keep to their . In this case, the waybill fare was paid, #38k. Let assume their vehicle broke down on the road. It's their duty to find alternative means of conveying those goods. What if rain felt and destroy those good! |
Wananonly: 9:46pm On Jan 21 |
Biznesworld: Very true bro |
Amgoodtogo: 4:17am On Jan 22 |
He can always sue the company for negligence reneging on their delivery agreement
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nlfpmod: 10:40am On Jan 22 |
Biznesworld: Is this a new video or old one? Source? |
Biznesworld: 8:27pm On Jan 23 |
Amgoodtogo: But these is absolutely wickedness and unfair. What if rain falls now and meet those goods there! |
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