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moneymaniyke143:Na who life never turn upside down go think say the story na fiction.. by Uchenna10 |
Uchenna10:Part 6 is out already |
Geesanni:I gat you |
Aaaaarghmed:Real life story |
dontrulee:Well said |
phemy36:I gat you ��� |
FamousFela:No problem, gat you |
Geesanni:Lol no. Part 5 is out |
Psady:Part 5 is out |
Part 6. We finally landed in Nigeria, it’s been 4 years since I visited home, so everything was looking so weird. I went straight to nearby hotel of 4k per night( that was what I could afford) I quickly unpacked some stuff I needed, at this point I knew I couldn’t survive in Nigeria cos of so many reasons. I knew i needed to leave the country one way or the other. I checked my passport expiry date and I noticed it has just 2 months left on it. I quickly went to the immigration office in ikoyi to renew my passport. The process wasn’t easy at all, but I succeeded in completing all the process. I was informed the passport would be out in a months time. I can’t stay in an hotel for one month, so I decided to go back to my parents. My family leaves somewhere in Northern NIGERIA. I couldn’t afford to travel by air, so I opted for the alternative which is traveling by road. I KNEW IT WAS VERY RISKY, but what can I do ? We started the journey from lagos, everything was going on smoothly, the passengers onboard were all happy and cheerful. When we got to lokoja in kogi state, the driver stopped for us to get some refreshments, I did not buy anything because I was avoiding a runny stomach. After about 15mins everybody was done with there refreshments, we entered the vehicle and continued the journey. I slept off, when I woke up i noticed we just entered the Abuja-kaduna highway. At this point, I was praying hard because i know that road very well, it is one of the most dangerous in the country. What I saw next looked more like a dream than reality, I noticed some Fulani men coming out from the bush nearby with AK47 and all sort of strange looking guns. I knew this was a problem, I quickly informed the driver of what was happening. The passengers onboard started to panic, I was so afraid but I did not panic. In my head was looking for the nearest escape route. And getting my self ready just in case they open fire on the bus. They got really close to our vehicle I knew there was trouble…………… Part 7 coming up shortly. |
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MacFerdinand:Interesting |
capetownboyz:Amen and thanks |
irijuola:Amen |
Part 5. I stopped halfway, because I noticed the bill was getting higher than the money I had on me. I finally got home after walking and dragging my suitcases for 15mins or so. When got home, I quickly went to shower because I was sweating like a goat ready to be killed for Christmas. The next day I went to my company, the HR never cared, at this point I was fuming. I could not react nor do anything because it will make the whole matter worst. After going back and forth for hours, the company cleared me for travels. I quickly went home, rearrange my luggages and I was ready to leave the country. It was 9:30pm. I was at the airport again. Before going to check-in with my airline, I decided to confirm if I was cleared for travels by my company. I went to the immigration desk and pleaded with the officer to kindly scan my passport to see if I could leave that night. My passport was scanned and yet again my company did not follow the due process for my cancellation and clearance for travels. At this point I was so frustrated and confused, I pleaded with the immigration officer and I explained everything to him, he said he couldn’t do anything. While I was pleading with the officer, I saw another immigration officer, the one who handled my case the previous day, I explained everything to him again and he called one of the top Officers at the airport. I was invited to the office, He asked necessary questions and gave the answers. The officer saw the pains and frustration in my eyes, in his own words “I don’t know the issue you are having with your company, your records are clean”. He cleared me after following some documentations, I signed all the necessary documents and I was good to go. I boarded the aircraft, and for the first time in a week, I breathed fresh air. lol. I slept all through the journey. I did not wake to have dinner, I never cared. I woke up when I heard the announcement, welcoming us to MMIA. Part 5 loading |
DanielAlhassan:The best way to get a girl of your mind is to search for another girl. #fromexperience |
Yusufisraelj:Thanks for showing interest. This are real live stories. I still feel traumatized. It wasn’t a pleasant feeling at all. So please give me time. Thanks |
Chizzychinny:Oh so sorry dear |
ZINNYBANKS:It’s not fictional bro |
phemy36:: |
ZINNYBANKS:Interesting |
Chizzychinny:For real bro |
chim14:This is no fiction bro, real life matters |
loucbou:I am well, it’s out already |
CarrierNigeria:I Dey tell you |
tee59:It’s out already |
Part 4. During this situation, in my mind I quickly scanned through my days living in that country to see any possible crime I might have committed. But surely their was non. Most travelers at the airport started recording the scenes. The police had to stop them and prevent any other phone recordings. I was detained and taken to a room for questioning, they asked me a lot of questions, and gave the police men and immigration officers the answers they needed. For about 15 minutes, my records and activities in the country were scanned through, and nothing implicating was found on my records. At this point I knew something wasn’t right, I was thinking they found some drugs on my luggages, but I don’t do drugs neither do I have drug addicts as friends. After some minutes, I was informed that my company haven’t cleared me for traveling. WTF. I was happy and very angry at the same time. I was happy because I did not commit any crime and sad because my company had frustrated me to this point. I tried calling my company to clear me for traveling that night, and to my greatest surprise, they told me to get back into the city and wait for them to clear me and that might take a week or 2. A week or two, OMG. I barely had enough money on me to take a taxi back home, I don’t even have a home because the day of my travel was my last day in my apartment. I quickly called the airline I was to travel with, and I explained everything to the airline customer care. They understood and my checked in luggage was brought back from the aircraft. I also called my landlady to inform her of the recent developments and to my greatest surprise, she was willing to let me stay for free. I got taxi back home after stopping halfway because that is what I could afford. |
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You wan break JOB for Bible suffering…..you no get money, you go do new passport con lodge for hotel 
