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Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by arbass(m): 6:31pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
I don't have any personal experience and I pray not to. This happened to the landlord of the house I stay. My landlord also happens to be an estate agent. On this fateful day he collected house rents of two apartments. He went to a bank with the aim to deposit the sum as was the custom but on getting to the bank there was so much queue so he decided to leave that particular bank to another bank in town as he also wanted to do his BVN registration then. So he flagged down a cab going to town. In the cab were two male passengers, one at the front with the driver and one at the back. My landlord got in the back of the vehicle. During the course of the journey a discussion ensued. The topic of discourse was about the just concluded governorship election that held in the state. "Mr. A has the rightful mandate, no no it's Mr. B". My landlord joined in this discussion and that was the last thing he knew. He said he woke up in a bush. The guys showed him dug graves and threatened that they could have him killed and buried there without anybody knowing. He came back home so ruffled up and he said the house rent he had on him had been dispossessed. He reported the case to the police and police said they had several cases like that. That since he didn't take down the registration of the vehicle that nothing could be done. I think the lesson taught here is to try as much as possible not to engage in conversations with strangers in public cabs. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by datigbogirl: 6:32pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
mistytohcute: are you sure this is true as I'm yet to find any medical explanation for this oh. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 6:37pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
Mogidi:
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Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 6:49pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
ypeace:. I witnessed it u do not believe in charms? I once saw a man get struck with cutlass yet nothing happened I was washing when I saw a man in the backyard, in the next instant he wasn't there he is a notorious cultist 1 Like |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 6:50pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
datigbogirl: seeing is believing |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by arabaribiti(m): 6:54pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
One chance now is better than when they just started we lost a brother to them, they where operating jibowu cos my brother was coming home to shomolu, he was stab at the rib and was drop on motion at palmgrove |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by deolu2000(m): 7:08pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
Na wa oooo.na mk God dey direct our footsteps because we cant say we shldnt or wont wrk late dt will translate to going home late(try to close as early as one can anyway),i must say dt u can never be too careful wt diz evil guys bt i knw dt God will continually guide n protect us all. 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 7:14pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
moscobabs:eyah what a merciful guys,so kind hearted,so they now part away with 100k.nice guys sha. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 7:18pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
FrankValency:bro your own fear me,because of chat.never try it again. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by pragmatistm(m): 7:23pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
Can't type long now. But my own was a narrow escape. I was coming from Egbeda to Mushin that night. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by pragmatistm(m): 7:27pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
dancok:That was charm. It had happened to someone I know. She went home and took all money and gave to them. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 7:30pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
arbass:that is it,I don't live in Lagos but when am in a public car,I don't usually talk,some people can talk and talk all their life in public cab that u don't know who is who.me as adult as I am I will put on my ear piece,play good music. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by kandiikane(m): 7:39pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
Erm, not the same but.... It was my last couple of days in naija and I had to visit a family member on my own, so wrote all the info on paper and I got a taxi to the place, I think it was a 45 mins drive from where I was. The ride there was smooth apart from when the driver got lost and I had to call for direction. P.s. I had dropped my phone before I travelled so had to use a really old bb which dies really quickly after a full charge. Anyway, when it was time to go home, my family member told me to wait whilst she goes to hail a cab, she negotiated a price to take me back for 600 naira. Got in and after a couple of minutes I started feeling unsettled as i did not recognised the roads from earlier. We started approaching a bridge where there were police men, that's when I heard the car lock sound, my heart almost jumped out of my mouth. I was not sure why he locked his car right after seeing the police men, that scared me. After we passed them, I pretended that I was on the phone(mind you, it was dead). I started talking about how I will be there soon and also asking the driver where we were. From then on, I just started a conversation with the driver, atleast to be nice just incase. My mind later settled when I recognised the area we were, knowing that I was closer to home. As we were turning into my estate, he said out of the blue, I should not be travelling alone especially at night as I could get into taxis with drivers who would "rubbish" me and steal my things. I thanked him when I got out and i gave him 1000naira for not being one of those drivers or for not going ahead with his plans if he was one of those drivers. Lol, honestly, the way I felt throughout that journey ehn, was horrible. I was told I was just being paranoid but still mehn, who knows. It's good to be nice and friendly oo, it is most likely to soften the hardest hearts because I know when some women enter taxi na so dem go don twist face finish. Anyway, I don't think I will be taking taxi again in naija on my own with all these stories I keep hearing. 3 Likes |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Rockyfancino(m): 8:02pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
So you guys don't know fake story we when u see it? |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by esere826: 8:38pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
kandiikane: In Nigeria, when you see the cops, you lock your door that's the way its done here 1 Like |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by datigbogirl: 8:42pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
mistytohcute: cheiii!!!! you can lie oh!!!!! |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by datigbogirl: 8:50pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
esere826:lols...but why nah? dem be thief? I thought they're our friends... |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 8:52pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
datigbogirl:okay, I give up I've got nothing to prove to you |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by solutions2itech(m): 8:56pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
Krest3d: lol how? you only using if only i knew statement!!!! what has happened has already happened .. . . Na wen problem dey nai witch ppl dey call only |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by babamadiba(m): 9:07pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
datigbogirl:my friend even fell victim recently. Don't know what part of abuja he Leaves in that he has not heard about the numerous one chance cases in abuja. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by datigbogirl: 9:09pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
mistytohcute: seeing man in one minute and den he disappeared the next second....I twerk my left yansh for you. |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by biggy1528: 10:01pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
U pple shld Thank God 4 ur lifes. Mine is funny nd smartness. Is durin fuel scarcity I struggle get fuel @ higher price nd on way to delta meanwhile am coming frm ikorodu. On gettin to ijebu ode I decide let me carry pple join body so dat I top my fuel on the road. At express junction ijebu ode I saw a guy calling ore I parked nd by d time I look d guy tru inner mirror dey become 3 guys . Am surprise wot happen here ders no houses arnd here nd where dis 2 guys comes frm, den I sense maybe dey hide inside d bush ,I roll my glass up nd leave little @ d edge nd wait 4 dem, dey said Ore I studied dem nd I notice one side view of one dem swell up nd said No. Den I move a bit forward stil watchin dem tru inner mirror d guy brought gun nd give it bak to one of dem. My nairalanders my zoom off speed is somethin dat day . Til I go nd come bak I didn't try such am just imagine my camry wld hav gone or wot just cuz of change dey can even shoot nd buried person inside bush. 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 10:09pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
biggy1528:what's this? |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by kandiikane(m): 10:21pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
esere826: As a newbie there, I won't have known that. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by ibolomo(m): 11:00pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
moscobabs:my brother, I will like to meet those armed robbers ooo. Armed robber wey pity you give you 50k deserve national award. shooo, Ogoneme did not forsake you. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by sniper77(m): 11:13pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
LamLam15: I am happy you came out of the ordeal in one piece.Please as a precautionary measure don't be distracted when entering public transport at that time of the day.Be fully focused and scan the passengers inside the bus well before making a move.Though not everyone can afford it at that time of the day it's advisable you charter a taxi. I had my own experience at jibowu ten years ago.I just got back from a trip same day and dropped most of the cash I had with me at home before going to Surulere to visit a friend. I took a bike from surulere to jibowu by 8p.m and waited for a bus going to ketu.The crowd at jibowu bus stop was unimaginable and the struggle to get a bus was fierce and yours sincerely rushed into a private cab known as kabu kabu.I was delighted at my smartness and settled down to enjoy the ride to ketu.The first lesson I learnt in life after my experience was to always be patient and calculative.Never be in a hurry and always have a plan. The cab stopped at obanikoro close to a BMW saloon car that developed a fault.The owner was disturbed and his friend tried to calm him down while a mechanic was trying to rectify the fault.It was after my ordeal I realised they would have robbed the owner of the BMW and his friend but the mechanic's presence turned the tables against them because it would have been a contest of three against four. The cab driver and the passenger in the front seat alighted and asked what the problem was while the mechanic told him not to worry that it will be sorted. In my perfect state of foolishness I got caught up in the euphoria of the two men I pushed aside to enter the cab at jibowu and came back to reality when the driver said pay your money and I noticed we were still within obanikoro area.I dipped my hands into my pocket to bring out my T fare and the man sitting beside me tried to forcefully remove my phone from my pocket.As a sharp guy I quickly grabbed his hand and shouted why u wan thief my phone. The next thing I heard was a sharp sound and I saw so many stars.Believe me when you are dazed you will surely see stars just like the ones we witness in cartoons.The kain slaps I received right ,left and centre pass the one wey happen to thief wey dem catch. When the beatings subsided I was subjected to a question and answer segment while the man in front pointed a gun at me and threatened to blow my brains out. Driver:How much u get before we kill u Me: Oga I no remember .i beg make una no kill me and I gratefully handed over my wallet. Driver:oya wey your phone Me: I replied sorry sir.Oga take your phone. As I handed over the phone I felt pained that my newly acquired Sony Ericsson T 100 phone dey waka like a candle in the wind.The blue back display lights always thrilled me and those nice ring tones of the phone. The crazy driver gave me my sim card and I begged them not to push me out of the cab as soon as the devil in the front passenger seat mentioned that to the driver when he started moving at top speed. The driver slowed down and promised to let me go that I cooperated. As soon as the taxi stopped ,the driver gave me N10 and I was told to move slowly towards the entrance gate of one of the streets at obanikoro as if I was trekking home or else I will regret any stupid action I take. Na so I dey waka towards gate they recite all the prayers wey come my head.na im I hear the car zoom off.I ran into the street and ran out again.na dat time i sit down for road kerb come dey breathe heavily and I come shout awon were won fe pami.I escaped o. I trekked from obanikoro to ketu and bought N5 pure water at ojota.Na so I enter okada from ketu reach my house collect money from my cousin give okada man.I didn't sleep till dawn cos I wasn't sure if it was as a result of body pains or the pains of my Sony Ericsson phone taken away by one chance robbers. That singular event turned me to a pro afterwards as my security level became higher than the one at Pentagon. 6 Likes |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by datigbogirl: 12:11am On Aug 23, 2015 |
babamadiba: as in fear dey catch me with those taxis for that Lugbe area cos na sharsharp dem dey load...which are dem do your friend sef? |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by datigbogirl: 12:21am On Aug 23, 2015 |
biggy1528: you never see anything....I kept my weed jeje you go thief am....you never start...Kikikikikikikikiki |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 12:59am On Aug 23, 2015 |
My story goes like this, its brief; So,I entered this bus from here to there in Lagos and just like they use to be scattered in the bus,they collected their loots row after row. I was already steaming hot. Two robbers by my side with their guns and the 3 at the back seat giving orders,including the driver n two pairs. Like whtt u see in the movies ,I let tthe devil out of me. I struck the two with guns on their wind pipe n they dropped. I picked the first cougar magnum and blast the driver's head on his windscreen. At this moment, the three guys behind just dey stab stab me with dagger wey no dey enter, nah so I turn come dash the first guy slap, the jaw dislocate (ahSwear!),I use my knuckle rumple the 2nd guy to coma,the 3rd guy just dey beg. Meanwhile,the ttwo passengers fr fronnt don run as I blast the driver. And so,tht was how how all passengers started hailing n clapping fr me. The annoying part be say I come wake up frm this kind sweet dream. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by Nobody: 1:05am On Aug 23, 2015 |
datigbogirl:in abj, one chance do their job closer to outlets of the state or places wit lesser or no traffic, like; Banex,Kubwa road, Gwarimpa road. ...they hardly do airport road, where them wan pass run? |
Re: My Experience With "One Chance". Share Yours by moscobabs(m): 6:49am On Aug 23, 2015 |
ibolomo:as u wish ....it shall come to pass |
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