Army officer weeps and begs for forgiveness after his senior colleague caught him collecting bribe

A video of a Nigerian Army officer weeping profusely and begging for the forgiveness of his superior has surfaced online.

The officer was reportedly caught by his superior while collecting bribe from motorists on a highway and was asked to hand over the bribe but he initially hesitated.

In the trending video, the soldier who said he has been in the Nigerian Army for 31 years, is seen crying profusely as he went on his knees to beg his superior not to collect the money.

He eventually surrendered the money but said amid tears that he has suffered a lot in the Nigerian Army.

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