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Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by fabuloz1(m): 9:57am On Dec 16, 2016 |
The story narration is the reason i'm considering having guns legally gotten. One new pump action at my house and one short silvered pistol at my side anywhere, anyday God also protect those who protects themselves. I must acquire guns and use them on invaders yes, i must 3 Likes |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 9:57am On Dec 16, 2016 |
Jailerrr:CHOSEN IS BLESSED BRO |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by kolaish(m): 9:59am On Dec 16, 2016 |
chuose2:Why are you this NAIVE? |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 9:59am On Dec 16, 2016 |
SUNSHINEDAINTY:U SHOULD BE GLAD BRO IF YOU ARE IN A VEHICLE AND U MEET A CHOSEN! CHOSEN IS BLESSED! HATE IT! LOVE IT! Na YOUR PALAVER |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by koolcat: 10:00am On Dec 16, 2016 |
this is just why i support jungle justice. 1 Like |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by ElsonMorali: 10:02am On Dec 16, 2016 |
chuose2: When God was sharing common sense why did you go take a pee? See yourself now? Ordinary common sense you no get! |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by lastpage: 10:03am On Dec 16, 2016 |
FlirtyKaren: This is not NEWS at all! Its been happening for at least 20yrs, on that Eko Bridge, Apogbon Bridge, Ikoyi-3rd Mainland Bridge, 3rd Maindland turn-down to Ketu Road and virtually anywhere that a Bridge has "landing" to an underpass. They rob you and jump down under the Bridge, into surrounding hide-outs. Fashola helped dealt them blows during his tenor but this "fat-head" that Tinubu imposed on Lagos as Governor, has no clue how to govern Lagos. All he knows is how to jump from one Night Club to another. That is why Criminality is on the rise in Lagos, compared to when Fashola was Governor. Like she said, Nigerians are so selfish, they will just walk-by or swerve their car, instead of helping the victim, in cases where it is just "one thief" that can be easily overpowered by two people. This is what emboldens these thieves I had my share sometimes in 2002, though l sustained a slight injury but l dumped one into the Lagoon, knifed one so bad l am not sure he will survive while the other two ran away. Always keep a jack-knife handy, anytime there is a slow-jam on any of these bridges. The first hand that crosses my window gets severed. No story! Lock all valuable in the Boot of your vehicle (even expensive wrist watches, phone, bags, Laptops. If you are the fearful type, keep on cheap phone handy that you can dash them. RRS should be able to station permanently on these "black spots", especially at night (I do see them on the Ikoyi/3rd mainlad bridge axis) and anyone found walking or loitering on the Bridge should be "questioned" properly. We can even have "decoy" vehicles with Cameras and armed men in Mufti, to bait these criminals. We catch them, we finish them off and dump them into the Lagoon. No stories, its that easy. Lastpage! 3 Likes |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by blackjah(m): 10:03am On Dec 16, 2016 |
BeeBeeOoh:pls don't use angry mobs, rather use 'Justified mobs' 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Category1: 10:05am On Dec 16, 2016 |
HungerBAD:You don't have a job |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by chiefojiji(m): 10:06am On Dec 16, 2016 |
welcome to nigeria honey.... |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by nedu2000(m): 10:07am On Dec 16, 2016 |
Make I go try epp you make armed robber kill me? When police come dem go say I follow for the robbers come put me for 'crime fighters'. The best I can do is call the authorities....if I have their number |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 10:17am On Dec 16, 2016 |
Imagine if motorists passing by were armed with guns, those robbers for run...let's face reality, our unemployment rate will lead to more crime, let's allow citizens bear arms. |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by lastpage: 10:18am On Dec 16, 2016 |
opethom: I laugh when you guys complain about recession! This is just "ordinary inflation" naa! How old are you? if you see recession, as in real recession, you will just faint. Ask your folks who were around in 1986,87,88, when Ibrahim Babangida inflicted Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) on Nigerians. Ask your old folks how things were, back then..... and they will just smile and tell you to "just Negodu" and thank God. That one na real recession. That was when the Naira collapsed, Education collapsed, Morals collapsed, Human empathy collapsed, Nigeria Airways collapsed, Nepa Collapsed, all Steel plants collapsed, Banks Collapsed, Hospitals Collapsed, Universities collapsed, Humans Collapsed and EVERYTHING COLLAPSED! People just sleep and dont wake-up anymore! No GSM, No Internet then! That IBB nor go die better. Lastpage! |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by seenter84: 10:18am On Dec 16, 2016 |
I dont trust your driver 2 Likes |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by naijaboiy: 10:20am On Dec 16, 2016 |
Chosen1984:Dumb! 1 Like |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 10:24am On Dec 16, 2016 |
DaBullIT:Go slow. Close quarters. If you reverse and miss you will mash her headlights/bumper. And she will blame you when the robbers start bitçh slapping you two. In these situations the best thing would be for everyone around to step out of their cars and just walk toward them. Like the zombie apocalypse. |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by pappilo(m): 10:28am On Dec 16, 2016 |
http://www.dipotepede.org/2007/01/26/o%E2%80%99-death-where-is-thy-sting/ You were lucky. A classmate was killed on the same bridge about a decade ago. |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 10:28am On Dec 16, 2016 |
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Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by HomeOfMe(f): 10:29am On Dec 16, 2016 |
YesNo:Don't mind those narrow-minded people. |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 10:31am On Dec 16, 2016 |
BoboYekini:And if the robbers are with guns? |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by hardbody: 10:38am On Dec 16, 2016 |
HungerBAD: In addition, handbags, laptops and such other similar items are safer in the booth of the car (if you are driving a sedan). Also it may be helpful to keep a dummy phone to be handed over to the boys at short notice in the event they ask for phones. It is safer to remove gold chains and bangles and also do not wear gold wrist watches. Remove everything and put safely away in the booth of the car before leaving the office or your last hang out. Where there are three lanes (as is always the case in traffic build ups) try to remain in the middle lane. Lastly have some loose expendable cash handy so this can me handed over at short notice. None of these measures provides a real solution but at least it could mitigate a larger loss. Always look around and be conscious of your environment. May the Lord (or whoever we believe in) keep protecting and directing us, especially now. 1 Like |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by TRAVEL101(m): 10:40am On Dec 16, 2016 |
dwindling fortunes if the economy gives rise to aggressive humans and anybody that is aggressive pple tends to do d unimaginable. pls let's show some love to anyone around us this festival season and beyond. One love is all we need !!!!!!!!! |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by chccho(m): 10:42am On Dec 16, 2016 |
FlirtyKaren:Thank God for your life and that of your driver the guy is really brave man. It's really saddening that these things happening everyday on Lagos roads and when it happens other Nigerians just look away and act like they can't see what's happening. Pls let's learn to help in situations like these.If one or 2 other brave commuters could stand against these criminals they won't be able to successfully carry out their operations. As for me since I can't carry a real firearm am getting my self a nice taser and keep it close by so that when u smash my screen I shock the life out of u 1 Like
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Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by DaBullIT(m): 10:45am On Dec 16, 2016 |
Zombieism can be a good thing afterall !! You are right , i didn't factor in go slow , and yes , she may react like a biatchhhh if the headlamps is smashed but at least someone would have tried to interfere , Evil only prevails when good people refuse to act BoboYekini: |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by willibounce1(m): 10:47am On Dec 16, 2016 |
Nigerians are so lazy. Imagine if at least 10 men came out of their car , they would have caught one of the thieves. I just laugh when Nigerians talk about revolution. Na only for twitter,facebook, instagram, NL them go dey make mouth. TUFIAKWA.... the driver tried to get one of the thieves and the mumu men around could not help... |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 11:01am On Dec 16, 2016 |
worworgirl:They carry toy guns. In any case, who shoots zombies in a traffic jam? BUT if they do shoot, run! 1 Like |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by lukaino(m): 11:10am On Dec 16, 2016 |
Chosen1984: So was Pastor Chukwuemeka Akpokpo a Zonal Coordinator of Chosen killed by robbers at Amuwo Odofin last year not a chosen member? 2 Likes |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by tompat86(m): 11:17am On Dec 16, 2016 |
The most difficult age for any man born in Nigeria should be between 24 and 29 years, the pressure to be something, to be someone is so immense. When you look around you everyone seems to be doing something for themselves, people seem to be living a life you only dream of. You have applied for jobs and the results have been more disappointing than Yakubu Aiyegbeni goal miss at the world cup. Sadly this is the age when most guys lose it, the age when if not careful one is consumed by alcohol or drugs, because the disappointments become too much and you find alternative ways to face reality. Worse is when a few people you studied with have been lucky enough to land jobs, soon your circle of friends gets thinner – mostly they don’t even cut you out but you will be real with yourself and cut yourself off. I mean what will you do when you are in a WhatsApp group of friends and they are discussing about last week’s trip in Dubai and planning another trip South Africa while you are not sure of what your next meal would be? Most times you follow the conversation silently, all alone like a cross on the grave. Soon you realize this is no longer your kind of crowd because the more you keep around the more the pressure to be something, takes a toll on you. You know when stories about house parties come up and you act deaf because you don’t know where an extra 5 guys would fit in your house. Have you ever sat in a group of people discussing the new iPhone on the market or how British Airways offers poo services and you can feel your heart whisper to you “boss this is chest pain hour, can we just go and find a group that talks about GMAT, SHLn Dragnet, jobberman or job vacancies sites“. But you sit there as these people are lost in their lifestyle conversations, you are like a secretary taking minutes in meeting. You are totally forgotten like one of a woman’s breasts during pre-intimacy. Once in a while one of the friends will turn and ask if you need another drink and you wonder if you should just say No and head home, but head home to do what? So you grudgingly drop in the comment “I will have just one last one“ Lie. But after a few years of job hunting, you are now ready to take anything even if is to smell a rich man’s farts as long as it pays , so you end up as an office messenger in one blue chip company in town. To imagine that 4-5 years of studying and getting a degree is now reduced to picking and dropping off letters and if you are not doing that, you are being sent for cheap lunch by the employees when they are broke and they can’t order with fast food. This is when conversations about where people schooled start, you go silent for it’s no longer of any use to say you also reached University, it doesn’t matter – you have resorted to surviving. Once in while you will bump into your now well to do classmates, they would offer you lunch, but not even eating the meals at Eko Hotel or Sheraton will make you feel better about yourself, because in your mind you wish instead they would give you the 30k and you sort your meals for the next 5 weeks. As it is the norm you will have photos taken, and uploaded on Facebook, but always it’s your face that would look the odd one out – not even the best filters can hide a face which has suffered the city's dust and sun but survives on boiled beans. The worst mistake you can do during this period is to try and date – there is nothing that a person going through such times can offer in terms of love. How are you going to do evening romantic walks when you are tired from walking delivering letters in offices around town? What are you going to tell your lady when she says she wants to go for relaxation at the bar, pool or love garden sites that are in town? That your financial religion doesn’t allow it or what? This is the age when you sit back and watch as the ladies you would want to date are dating or getting married to guys 10 years older than you. And you can’t blame them – it’s only that your life seems to be progressing slower than their goals in life. Most of the ladies you meet during this period, if you are lucky will be patient with you till you hit 28, and if by then your life is still in disarray like Leicester city's performance in the EPL then my friend be prepared for a walk out. But then this is the age when you learn a lot of about life, if you can hack through this stage of life the only hard moment in your life would be when you lose your parents - that’s if you are still lucky enough to have them. This stage teaches you a lot about perseverance, about appreciating the small wins you have each day, it teaches you something about friendship, love, career growth and personal responsibility. This is always your rise or fall moment depending on the choices you make. How you live your life in the 30’s is determined by how you handled your life in this phase. Do not Give up. Do not Be Depressed. remain focused and create a Strategy. Be consistent, you must Surely Win. 5 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by niceface(m): 11:27am On Dec 16, 2016 |
I sympathize with u dear but try and get a pepper spray in ur car and bag wherever u go. It can help in such difficult situations...my one cent |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by Nobody: 11:28am On Dec 16, 2016 |
lastpage:Hmm. Na you o. |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by BuddhaPalm(m): 11:36am On Dec 16, 2016 |
FlirtyKaren: What could possibly go wrong? |
Re: Lady Robbed On Eko Bridge Last Night Narrates Her Traumatizing Experience by BuddhaPalm(m): 11:41am On Dec 16, 2016 |
mccoy47: Against 6 guys. With 2 flanking you on each side? Good luck with that. If people try to rob you, don't do stupid sh1t. Just hand them your stuff. Things can always be replaced. |
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