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I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by emilas1979(m): 1:32pm On May 10, 2020
Please I need advice.
I am presently stranded in the village, having spent almost 7weeks in the village.

We traveled from Abuja to East on 25th March in preparation for my late fathers burial but we were held back by the interstate lockdown.

I traveled with the kids because, school closed on 23rd and no one to look after them, we were hoping to return by 30th March.

Have really run out of cash. Moreso the burial has been cancelled

Now, we can't travel back,
We are really stranded here as my wife is a public servant and her job is on the line.

Anyone with useful info on how I can move my family back to base without violating any law should let me know.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by caprini1: 1:34pm On May 10, 2020
emilas1979:
Please I need advice.
I am presently stranded in the village, having spent almost 7weeks in the village.

We traveled from Abuja to East on 25th March in preparation for my late fathers burial but we were held back by the interstate lockdown.

I traveled with the kids because, school closed on 23rd and no one to look after them, we were hoping to return by 30th March.

Have really run out of cash. Moreso the burial has been cancelled

Now, we can't travel back,
We are really stranded here as my wife is a public servant and her job is on the line.

Anyone with useful info on how I can move my family back to base without violating any law should let me know.
Have you been to your local government headquarters to explain your plight?

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by sarrki(m): 1:34pm On May 10, 2020
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Tivdoo(m): 1:35pm On May 10, 2020
Abuja is on lockdown too so what difference will it make?

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Collegenews: 1:36pm On May 10, 2020
You are obviously not ready to travel.
As at last two weeks Wednesday 25th, I left Abuja for Lagos.
Even yesterday, I left lagos for Ibadan and I will be returning on Wednesday.

What are you saying?

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by moderatedguy: 1:36pm On May 10, 2020
You can move just hold cash for Police men at the boundary borders

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by ManOfSteel2(m): 1:37pm On May 10, 2020
Find it hard to believe public servants can get laid-off in this lockdown period.

Police travel permits could easily be gotten with a little cash to spare

You have been in the village for over 7weeks, wouldn't it be that maybe your destiny is tied to there? Have you tried growing arable crops to sell at the next harvest time?

ManOfSteel might be forced to believe you got online to solicit funds in a cunning way rather than get advice

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by NwaNimo1(m): 1:38pm On May 10, 2020
Email Willie...
Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by WeneWali: 1:39pm On May 10, 2020
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded

At least they won't have their severed heads ending up in a calabash somewhere in a shrine like your own region in yorubaland as we all know. grin

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Justice35: 1:41pm On May 10, 2020
Trek back.....
Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by topstone4: 1:56pm On May 10, 2020
Collegenews:
You are obviously not ready to travel.
As at last two weeks Wednesday 25th, I left Abuja for Lagos.
Even yesterday, I left lagos for Ibadan and I will be returning on Wednesday.

What are you saying?

Please how did you do it? I have a friend stranded in ilorin and she wants to travel to Lagos. Can you please give hints on how she can do it?

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by LongLife4all: 1:59pm On May 10, 2020
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded

I'm no Igbo but I thought you were bigger and better than this. Try better please.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Collegenews: 2:01pm On May 10, 2020
topstone4:


Please how did you do it? I have a friend stranded in ilorin and she wants to travel to Lagos. Can you please give hints on how she can do it?

I didn't do anything extra ordinary than going to parks.
The drivers know all the drivable paths and shortcuts that can take you out of every state.
They do charge high but they will definitely take you to your destination.

Most people who loud the lockdown and claim they are stranded are most times those who haven't left the comfort of their homes to see what's happening in car parks.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by iokpebholo: 2:20pm On May 10, 2020
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded
Thought u have regained sanity but i was wrong.U still ave a long way to go bigot

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by iokpebholo: 2:22pm On May 10, 2020
LongLife4all:


I'm no Igbo but I thought you were bigger and better than this. Try better please.
No mind that failure

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by TheTourist: 2:23pm On May 10, 2020
I couldn't agree more!!


Collegenews:


I didn't do anything extra ordinary than going to parks.
The drivers know all the drivable paths and shortcuts that can take you out of every state.
They do charge high but they will definitely take you to your destination.

Most people who loud the lockdown and claim they are stranded are most times those who haven't left the comfort of their homes to see what's happening in car parks.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by emilas1979(m): 2:33pm On May 10, 2020
Not yet brother
caprini1:
Have you been to your local government headquarters to explain your plight?
Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by emilas1979(m): 2:40pm On May 10, 2020
I drive brother and do not know of the short cuts. And when traveling with kids I got to be cautious
Collegenews:
You are obviously not ready to travel.
As at last two weeks Wednesday 25th, I left Abuja for Lagos.
Even yesterday, I left lagos for Ibadan and I will be returning on Wednesday.

What are you saying?

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Collegenews: 2:47pm On May 10, 2020
emilas1979:
I drive brother and do not know of the short cuts. And when traveling with kids I got to be cautious

It is much more easier when you are driving a private car, you can easily bribe your way through.

Or you can just dress up as a medical practioner even your wife too and let them know you are on duty.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Asgard13: 2:51pm On May 10, 2020
Collegenews:


It is much more easier when you are driving a private car, you can easily bribe your way through.

Or you can just dress up as a medical practioner even your wife too and let them know you are on duty.

Sense Dey dia grin

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Tallesty1(m): 3:02pm On May 10, 2020
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded
Senseless comment as usual

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Azmanaty: 3:10pm On May 10, 2020
Oga OP, people are moving around. I have been to anambra and back to Abuja couple of times, latest being two days ago. U only pay overzealous officers at the borders.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by missjekyll: 3:24pm On May 10, 2020
Now before you travel, how many coronavirus cases in your home state? How many where you are agitating to go?

In the next couple of weeks, Igbo people will start running to their villages due to catastrophic death rates in our major cities. Let your wife call her workplace and extend for about 2 weeks. In 2 weeks time ,no one will be working. Find a way of surviving in the village. You will be there for a long time. I m sorry about your predicament

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by caprini1: 3:35pm On May 10, 2020
emilas1979:
Not yet brother
Go your LG ,if nothing comes out from there,head to Awka,there will always be some govt.officials going out of the state,they will help you.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by infinitethrust: 3:36pm On May 10, 2020
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded
Yes it is for evil people.
Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by gretblue: 3:40pm On May 10, 2020
topstone4:


Please how did you do it? I have a friend stranded in ilorin and she wants to travel to Lagos. Can you please give hints on how she can do it?
Be responsible for once. This is not the time to encourage traveling from one state to other
Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by caprini1: 3:41pm On May 10, 2020
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded
On the contrary ,the best region to be at this moment... happy people ,food everywhere and love every where.Its only the OP ,that wants to leave because of probably engagements in Abuja, everyone that i know ,got caught up in the east at this moment have not stopped praising God.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by amakadlite(f): 3:43pm On May 10, 2020
missjekyll:
Now before you travel, how many coronavirus cases in your home state? How many where you are agitating to go?

In the next couple of weeks, Igbo people will start running to their villages due to catastrophic death rates in our major cities. Let your wife call her workplace and extend for about 2 weeks. In 2 weeks time ,no one will be working. Find a way of surviving in the village. You will be there for a long time. I m sorry about your predicament
make sense. this lockdown shouldn't have been eased. cases are skyrocketing, total lockdown is eminent giving the growing cases with out known cure and vassine yet.
posters look around and device means of survival for now at the village. life no get duplicate.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by minasota(f): 4:20pm On May 10, 2020
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded
A wise man once said: "MALLAM na MALLAM.....if u like spell am from front or back., he remains MALLAM

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Fentanyl: 4:21pm On May 10, 2020
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sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded
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motherless bigoted fool

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Oksman(m): 4:27pm On May 10, 2020
LongLife4all:


I'm no Igbo but I thought you were bigger and better than this. Try better please.


Very senseless comment.

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Re: I Am Stranded With My Family In Anambra by Beremx(f): 4:30pm On May 10, 2020
May God have mercy on you.
sarrki:
A wrong region and wrong place to be stranded

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