Vehicles With Hidden, Altered Plates Face Seizure Under New Police Directive
For years, vehicles with no number plates, faded registrations, or deliberately covered identification numbers have blended into traffic across Nigeria’s […]
For years, vehicles with no number plates, faded registrations, or deliberately covered identification numbers have blended into traffic across Nigeria’s […]
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