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Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Omooba77: 9:03am On Apr 20
VICTOR AYENI writes about the violent attacks meted out to Lagos residents by louts who rob, extort, and harass hapless passers-by in different parts of the state

When a barrage of slaps landed on Peter Eze’s face on the evening of August 17, 2016, for the first time, he experienced one of the ugly scenarios he had heard about the ever-busy streets of Oshodi in Lagos State.

Eze, a native of the Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State, set out from his parent’s home in Mushin to visit his uncle who lived in Ladipo.

The graduate of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, who was 19 years old at the time, was listening to music through earphones attached to his Infinix phone, which he had placed in his pocket.

Shortly after getting off the bus in Oshodi, the 27-year-old walked along the road where he was accosted by thugs who attacked him and took his phone and wallet.

Recounting his ordeal to Saturday PUNCH, Eze said perhaps the incident could have been averted if he had crossed to the other side of the road because more people were walking on the left side than the right side he was walking on.

“I was enjoying the music while walking when a harsh voice cut through in Yoruba, which I am also fluent in. ‘Hey, look here!’ a guy said to me, but I ignored him and kept walking.

“In no time, about five guys circled me and charged at me, ‘We were calling you and you didn’t respond, are you mad?’ Before I could say anything, a slap landed on my face. I was still disoriented when another landed on my face again.


The next thing I felt were hands going in and out of my pockets. They took my phone and my wallet.

“This happened at past 6 pm because I still had my wristwatch on me. It happened at a time when people could see what was going on, but people were just minding their business and looked on; nobody turned to help or intervene.

One of the guys shoved me to the floor and began beating me. I just laid there in fear, unable to do anything. When they left me, I managed to sit up on the ground in confusion watching the people walking past me. Eventually, I had to clean myself up.

“There was no phone to call my uncle or my mum, so I turned back and trekked back home to Mushin. My eyes were swollen and my mother was alarmed, but thankful that they didn’t kill me.”

Highlighting other stories of robberies he had heard about since his experience, Eze described the Oshodi area as a zone “where many people get robbed at night and it’s always the underbridge side”.

Two men attacked in Ketu

Like most Saturday evenings, Ayomide Ojedele, who lives in the Mile 12 axis, goes to watch football matches at the Agiliti area in Ketu.

However, on March 16, 2024, the 29-year-old, came under an attack by some touts on his way home from a viewing centre.

“I was holding my phone to see through the dark when three guys suddenly cornered me around the Alapere axis and ordered me to bring the phone I was holding, I refused and it turned into a struggle. They were trying to wrest my phone from my hands and while that was going on, I pushed one of them to the floor.


It seems like they were cultists because one of them spoke a slang term to the other, more like, ‘Give him one’.

That was how one of them hit me with a cutlass in the head and my head began to bleed. Eventually, they snatched the phone from me.


“The only fortunate thing was that I was able to retrieve my Bank Verification Number and account number that night and blocked my account, so they couldn’t use the stolen phone to withdraw my money,” he recounted.

Another resident of Mile 12, Ebenezer Ayinde, who was on his way to visit his elder sister one evening in 2023 said he was attacked when he was around the overhead bridge at Ketu.

“This happened in broad daylight. Two area boys accosted me ordering me to stop. They told me, ‘Don’t you know us? We live here under the bridge.’ I didn’t answer them because I figured they were targeting the phone I was holding, so I quickened my pace.

“Because I didn’t respond to them, one of them walked ahead, stopped in front of me, and gave me a painful blow in my ear. They expected me to wait up so they could pounce on me and take my phone but I kept walking. People were there but they looked on as if nothing was happening.

“Later when I left the area entirely and checked my ear, I saw that blood was coming out, but at least, they didn’t succeed in robbing me,” Ayinde told our correspondent.

Filmmaker raises the alarm

Popular filmmaker Biodun Stephen, in a video that went viral on April 5, described the extortions and attacks on residents by miscreants in several areas of the city as a “pandemic” that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and everyone in power needed to tackle.

Stephen mentioned areas such as Oshodi, Agege, and Lagos Island, which she stated had become notorious for being unsafe for people to walk as they would be dispossessed of their phones and extorted by louts armed with weapons.

She said, “You can’t pick up a phone call on the road as you are walking. This bunch of guys will gather around you and they will demand your phone – if they don’t even snatch it. And if they snatch your phone, they will tell you brazenly to your face ‘If you want us to return your phone to you, then go and bring money.’

We had a case of a lady whose phone was snatched from her and she ended up paying N50,000. Yesterday, this one happened a bit close to home.

We kept on calling a crew member of ours and he wasn’t taking his calls. We were worried but we kept calling. He was forced to take his call and he was on the street of Agege.”

“Suddenly, seven or eight boys surrounded him brandishing weapons in broad daylight
. Please, understand that this happened around 9:30 am; people were passing and everybody ignored him. Even the people selling stuff close to where this happened didn’t interfere. This implies that this is what is occurring in that place.

“They were pushing him (the crew member) around and threatening to stab him and nothing would happen till he paid them to retrieve his phone from them. He ended up parting with N5,000 yesterday.

“As he was telling us that story another person was confirming that the same thing happened to her three weeks ago. Please, in the name of God, this seed that has been planted has grown into a tree and it is multiplying; very soon it will become a forest. This is a country and a state that has laws and security,” she added.

Pleading with the governor and the state authorities to nip this problem in the bud, the film director added, “These boys have become brazen, stabbing people in broad daylight, demanding, exploiting, extorting, and threatening.

“We are not safe in our cars so don’t think this doesn’t concern you; they are already knocking on car windows. We are not safe!”

As the video went viral last weekend, several netizens took to social media to share their experiences of being harassed by louts in Agege, particularly around the overhead bridge.

The Agege Pen Cinema Bridge which was completed in September 2020 and inaugurated by Sanwo-Olu in February 2021 h[b]as been described by residents to be an unsafe zone for citizens due to the hoodlums that have found refuge there[/b].

Saturday PUNCH observed that in a section of the bridge, there was an abandoned rail line dotted by vendors and hawkers of various wares and two staircases that were often used by pedestrians to cross the lines.

The site has been described as the ‘axis of evil’ where robberies, extortions, and harassment by louts take place, even in broad daylight.

An Instagram user, Shayez, wrote, “I work in the Agege Local Government (Area) and we’ve been advised never to pick (phone) calls or put anything tangible in our bags when walking across Agege underbridge and its environs as one could lose his or her life to these street urchins.

“You have to adhere to the warning, otherwise you might not live to tell the stories. I’ve heard over 10 stories of how they hijacked people’s bags, and phones, and in some cases, some victims get killed!”

Corroborating Shayez’s stance, another Instagram user, Obafemi Adeleye, stated, “These urchins are always under the bridge, once you are about to cross the railway.

“They are mostly at that spot when you are about to make use of the stairs and they attack mostly females. That Agege bridge is worse. It has happened to me too but thank God I was raised on the street.”

How hoodlum threatened to kill me – Victim

Recounting his experience on social media a Lagos resident who gave his name as Pelumi said he and his friend were accosted by a lout in Agege who ordered them to hand over their money.

“This happened to me and my friend in Agege on the night of December 26, 2021. The guy stopped us and greeted us like a normal human being. My friend answered and I also answered. The next thing he demanded we give him something. I said I didn’t have my friend likewise.

“Then he said in Yoruba, ‘Ma gun iya yin ni isinyi’ (I will just stab your mothers now). My friend agreed to give him N2,000 but he refused, asking us whether he told us he was hungry, and why we were giving him N2,000.

“He turned to me and asked about mine. I told him I didn’t have any money and he brought out his knife and said, ‘Iya e ma foju sun kun e nisinyi’ (Your mother will soon cry over your death).

“I was shocked. Thank God for an old woman selling water close by who told him to leave us. That was when he let us be. Mind you that Agege Oju Irin (old railway) side is their base,” Pelumi, in a tweet posted on April 5, recalled.

Another social media user who gave her name as Olufunke also wrote, “Those Agege boys are terrible! Are they all on drugs? Even when you are walking, they come and start harassing you for money and touching you.”

Sharing a video on March 20, an social media user, @Ogeshinikese, lamented how miscreants extort money from pedestrians who pass through the stairs at the Agege underbridge.

“The authorities should help address boys raiding people there. I have slapped them when confronted but I can’t imagine how many times I have to be violent. I passed through Agege under the bridge but I don’t know the update there because I only drive across the bridge now.

“The Force Public Relations Officer should help us talk to the police in Agege because I think they’re scared to act,” he wrote.

In another video posted by the same X user on April 5, in which some louts were seen having an altercation with three men, he said, “This nonsense is happening in a state, with everybody fighting. They are demanding N100 from passers-by. If you don’t pay, there’s serious beating.”

The red zones

Aside from Agege, several other Lagos residents told Saturday PUNCH how hoodlums perennially harassed passers-by in areas such as Bariga, Orile, Somolu, Obalende, Ojo, and Mile 2.

“Areas like Bariga, Somolu, and the Bajulaye axis are red zones where these incidents happen. Those thugs are something else.

“I have seen them stop commercial bikes or tricycles, order passengers to come down, and give them money. If you dare resist, big slaps can land on your face, and mind you, these harassments occur in broad daylight, not even at night or evening and people around will be looking on as if it’s a skit,” a shoe vendor, Isaiah Adeogun, told our correspondent.

Corroborating Adeosun’s opinion, an Uber driver, who gave his name as Samuel, also told our correspondent that certain areas in the state were unsafe for car owners and pedestrians, especially in the evenings.

He added, “In Orile, you will see the thugs armed with cutlasses and they will hit your car’s bonnet or windows and ask you for money, if you dare open the window, you’ll get robbed and extorted. You will see them attacking people even in broad daylight.

“In areas like Oshodi, Ketu, Mile 2, Idumota, Ikotun, or Obalende, I can’t even park my car to get down or purchase something if it’s evening. Some other unsafe zones are Westminster (Olodi Apapa), Ojo, Volks, and even Alausa towards CMD Road under the bridge.”

Wistfully, a digital marketer, Chris Nomor, told Saturday PUNCH how he was attacked and robbed in broad daylight in Iyana Iba, along the Ojo-Lagos State University Expressway.

“It happened in 2017 when I was going to visit a friend. I alighted in the area and as I walked towards the street I was visiting, I suddenly felt a slap from the back, and then another.

“When I turned around, I saw that there were five louts. They descended on me with fists and took my bag. My laptop, ATM card, wristwatch, and phones were taken. I later sneakily removed my international passport before they ordered me to walk away from there.

“They emptied my account. I had just returned to Nigeria at the time and I never experienced such a thing before. For days, I still couldn’t believe it was real,” he said.

Our correspondent gathered that several footbridges in Ikeja Along, Obanikoro, and Ojota, as well as pedestrian bridges in Ladipo, Berger and Oshodi are also blackspots as they are often inhabited by robbers and drug-addled thugs who attack and dispossess passersby of their valuables.

The pedestrian bridges, it was learnt, have become a profitable hub for pickpockets and other small-time thieves in addition to the miscreants who harass women.

A viral video shared online by Guardian Nigeria on March 20 showed a thug who blocked two women carrying loads from climbing a bridge until they paid the N100 levy he demanded.

The video also showed other pedestrians without any load having unhindered access to use the bridge.

The caption read, “In Yaba, Lagos State, individuals are imposing a fee of N100 on pedestrians carrying loads to use the pedestrian bridge, coinciding with the enforcement of laws against jaywalking in Lagos. Concerned citizens on social media, including X, urge the state government to address this issue.”

Following the report, operatives of the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps arrested the miscreants who were immediately charged in court.

Giving an update on the matter, the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, on March 21, wrote on his official X account, “As a follow-up to the arrests made of miscreants extorting traders on the pedestrian bridge across Lagos, the magistrates’ court sitting in Oshodi convicted the defendants for breach of public peace and illegal collection of money from people with goods.

“Magistrate Oshikoya sentenced the defendants to one month in prison. Also, the magistrates’ court sitting in Oshodi convicted 17 defendants for crossing the highway and not making use of the pedestrian bridges. The court found them guilty and sentenced them to two months in prison with an option of N7,000 fine.”

In another post on April 5, Wahab wrote, “A total of nine miscreants were apprehended by the officials of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps during (an) early morning operation at Bolade, Shogunle, PWD, and Ladipo pedestrian bridges for preventing people from using the facilities.”

Police arrest 303 suspects

On Monday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, in a statement, disclosed that the police arrested no fewer than 303 suspects during a raid of criminal hideouts following reports of illegal seizure of phones within the Lagos metropolis.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by fernandez1(m): 9:08am On Apr 20
Hmm opc needs to be back and regulated cos dis insecurity is out of hand

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by MMempire(m): 10:50am On Apr 20
Where are the neighborhood watch guys? And what is their duty?

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Samsunny99: 1:03pm On Apr 20
Omo I don't understand ooo
Some of your information raise a question of doubt
How can someone be rob along a road at 6pm along ladipo
Well sha nothing is impossible
Make people dey hold small instrument like knife for self defense

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by tanigororo: 5:07pm On Apr 20
That of Pen Cinema at Agege I can confirm with full chest.
Try Crossing the train track from one side to the other side, they will just come and start harassing you to give them money. Police station is around that spot.

Your Life Matters than anything else, abeg preserve it.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by besticality: 8:48pm On Apr 20
There is need for security operatives to up their games.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by tefishy(m): 8:48pm On Apr 20

Obalende, Agege Pen cinema, Mile 12, Mile 2, and Oshodi. Terrible spots

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Gbadugbakun(m): 8:48pm On Apr 20
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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Djele: 8:48pm On Apr 20
The monsters made by tinubu

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by ExtremeDot: 8:49pm On Apr 20
Lagos. What a place.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by xpressionx(m): 8:50pm On Apr 20
I don't loose guard anytime I enter Lagos.

Those omo onile wanted to frustrate me when I bought land in ago, I use soldier show them shege.
Had to sell the land eventually.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by EmiloCorn: 8:50pm On Apr 20
Miscreants, hoodlums and terrorists hotspots in this me and my oga's lagos? shocked

beating up citizens in broad day light

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Hndrrxxx(m): 8:50pm On Apr 20
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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by rinzaugustine: 8:50pm On Apr 20
Mile 12 and other areas mentioned there has been like that since twenty years now. I remember a lady that was shot to death there in 2003 for refusing to release her true eye Samsung flip phone there. My friend was also robbed there of his house rent that period …Gani Adams did a lot with OPC until Obasanjo dislodged them when he was fighting tinubu as Lagos governor. Tinubu no try for security at all as governor, infact he made it worse

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by TGreatGatsby: 8:50pm On Apr 20
Almost everywhere in Lag is a black spot u can get swerved anytime

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by KomonSense: 8:50pm On Apr 20
Nawa oooo

Lagos nawa oooo
Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by jaxxy(m): 8:50pm On Apr 20
Mile 12 for night ke? undecided

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by id4sho(m): 8:52pm On Apr 20
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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Hezzyluv: 8:52pm On Apr 20
You will be seating in Danfo at Oshodi and one thief will from no where snach your fone from the window. Before you shout thief.... the guy go don zoom ooo

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by DeepSight(m): 8:53pm On Apr 20
"A harsh voice...."

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by PheelzAlmighty: 8:54pm On Apr 20
Tinupoo's Lagos....? Impossible 🤡

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by igwebuike01: 8:54pm On Apr 20
Tinubu's legacies

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Eriokanmi: 8:54pm On Apr 20
My phone was nearly stolen yesterday evening at ijaye-ojokoro area. I was going to see a friend at command area, via meiran. As soon as I passed ijaye, to turn in front of the ojokoro estate and face meiran road, there was this earth-moving equipment that was trying to turn and face ijaye but those vehicles that entered one way from ahmadiyya prevented him.

As soon as the long traffic eased, the long trailer now turned. On getting to my turn, a guy was talking to me, as if he was trying to clear the road for me, I now wound down, not knowing there was another guy to my right who was busy looking at my phone. As the guy on the left was talking to me to distract me, the guy on my right had picked my phone from where it was hidden, meanwhile, my ear buds were connected to it. I suddenly noticed that the music was fading in my ears so I looked at where I kept the phone lo and behold, it wasn't there. I now saw the guy trying to hurriedly take the phone across the road. I saw it in his hand. I didn't know the kind of speed with which I jumped out of the car to chase him. The other guy , noticing I might shout oleee, quickly collected my phone from him and gave me. I couldn't say anything again . Naxo my Samsung galaxy for loss . They'd just take it to computer village and sell it for 400k.

Robbery in lagos has taken a different turn and instead of acting, our governor is busy shouting like a tout

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by ROYALMAXCLEANER: 8:54pm On Apr 20
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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Dybala11(m): 8:54pm On Apr 20
tanigororo:
That of Pen Cinema at Agege I can confirm with full chest.
Try Crossing the train track from one side to the other side, they will just come and start harassing you to give them money. Police station is around that spot.

Your Life Matters than anything else, abeg preserve it.
That reminds me of an occurrence my uncle told me about in which some louts robbed 2 ladies in a car right inside traffick years ago, he said he witnessed it live in his own car. Nobody came to those ladies' aid sha.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Goodlady(f): 8:54pm On Apr 20
All of you in Lagos are you all safe?
Dey carry ya own knife, pepper spray and licensed guns. And lastly, learn not to press phone at those areas they v mentioned. Sane method that's used in Lagos is what we are seeing in Abuja.
igwebuike01:
Tinubu's legacies
You may actually be cursed but you don't know.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by oyeb15: 8:55pm On Apr 20
I parted with my first browsing phone in 2009 at Obalende.i will never forget d guys face. He shook my pocket when he discovered I was carried away when I suddenly met my old university friends. I returned to Ikeja computer village same day to buy Nokia P11 original. One black guy showed me d original beside d gate and we bargained at 25k. He followed me to Stanbic ibtc beside d bridge to withdraw d money. Unknown to me he has changed it to Chinko version and asked me to quickly put it in my pocket cos of hudlums. He stopped a bike for me and when I reach home at Allen Avenue, I put d phone out of my pocket and it was Chinko.


I couldn't sleep for good 4 days.


Walk with confidence, don't get carried away and frown your face and master some bad curses.
Remember: somebody is always watching u and to attack you.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by Dybala11(m): 8:55pm On Apr 20
igwebuike01:
Tinubu's legacies
The Lagos he built.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: Lagos Blackspots Where Hoodlums Rob, Assault Citizens In Broad by ceejay80s(m): 8:55pm On Apr 20
Dem no even mention mushin
Is mushin safe now cos that place na armed robber zone na there be Band A

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