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VIDEO: Reactions as Williams Uchemba returns to UK driving school for overspeeding
Nollywood actor and motivational speaker, Williams Uchemba, on Saturday decried being sent to a driving school in the United Kingdom after he was caught overspeeding.
An emotional Uchemba made the revelation in an Instagram post.
The philanthropist explained to his fans and followers that he only drove 36MPH but was flagged by the speed camera for overspeeding.
Consequently, he was penalised and asked to return to a UK driving school.
Sharing a video on his page, the actor said; “The other day I did 36MPH on a 30MPH road and speed camera caught it, now Uk Government said I don’t know how to drive that I have to go back to online driving school. I’ve been sitting here since morning.”
Reacting to his post, @kuddyskitchenandutensils said; “A whole lot of us that learnt driving in Nigeria will need to unlearn some driving skills when we relocate abroad 😂😂😂because na in sha allah and vibes we dey take drive for Nigeria.
@sean.skillz said; “You should be grateful you got sent to do speed awareness course and not slammed with points and fine…😂😂
@themanfromuncleishere said; “You think this is Lagos that u can be driving like an armed robber/rice smuggler ??u think say u sabi smoke
@verygudbadgul2112 said; “Speed awareness course 😂. Happened to me once and it will never happen again . Also had to pay £90 or so for it 😂. Uk will humble you.”
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