Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Hafis16(m): 6:15pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
sorry for you |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by johnsonjosbles(m): 6:15pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I'm still in shock over what happened to me today. I'm a youth corper serving in Ado Ekiti. On my way to the office Ado Ekiti this morning, I observed that the Fajuyi park area of the town was blocked by security operatives and motorcycles were not being allowed to ride through. I was puzzled as to what was going on, as I just got back to the state from my hometown d night before. Anyway I proceeded to my office. About two hours later, I heard some singing and noise from outside. As l was kind of bored, I decided to go and observe. On getting to the outside of my office complex, I saw a large crowd of people singing and walking on the main road. I realised they were protesting. But since there were no sign of violence, I presumed, albeit wrongly, that it was a peaceful protest. Therefore, and in order to test the picture quality of the phone I just bought, I decided to take pictures. That was a very grave mistake, I now realise. Immediately, a man saw me taking the pictures, he descended on me. The crowd followed suit and before I could mention Jesus, I started receiving blows and slaps from everywhere. The shirt and inner shirt I was wearing was torn out of my body. After the security men managed to restrain d crowd, I was told to delete d pictures, which I did. The crowd was not still satisfied and insisted that I give my phone to them, so they could smash it. I refused. Another round of beating then commenced, this time more viciously. I was pushed to the ground and they were all raining blows and slaps on my body. I managed to extricate myself from the melee and ran for my dear life. Some tried chasing me, but I was quicker. I then went to hide in a part of d complex. After about 5 minutes, a vicious looking guy came to meet me where I was hiding and said I should give him my phone, else he finishes me off there and then. He said he has been instructed by the powers that be to either smash my phone or finish me off. Or in the alternative, he will take me to d crowd waiting fr me outside so they can deal with me in their own way. I started begging him and told him I was just a youth corper and I was neither a politician or from Ado Ekiti. After showing him my NYSC I.d. card and giving him the last 500 naira in my wallet, which he requested for, as bribe, he let me go and instructed me to go and hide as best as I could. I was later transported outside the premises by a good Samaritan, before I found my way home. Though I'm an ardent follower of political happenings in the country, I have never been a fanatic, and I never expected this type of behaviour from rational human beings. Mehn, these guys where filled with anger, and they could kill without hesitation. Politics should not be a do or die affair. It is high time we jettison this culture of barbarism and embrace peace and dialogue. Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. Op u mean all this happen today? The no slap you well,the last I checked,som1 crowed slaped like you explain was in Coma for atleast 6month. Anyway I condem the act and wish you quik recovery or you no get any injury? |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Sanuzi(m): 6:16pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Thank God for ur life oooo |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by ditossyn(m): 6:17pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
No give up jare........there is a protest in my area too right now....abeg come take pictures....... |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by bishop4life(m): 6:17pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
astana1: LAGOS- BELONGS TO THE YOURBA'S
ABUJA- BELONGS TO THE GWARRI'S
IGBO SHOULD BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THEIR STATEMENTS.
IF THEY TRY THE NONSENSE THEY ARE DOING IN LAGOS, THEY WILL BE ROASTED. grin trying to do what your father was scared of? madness could be hereditary . and then you kept smoking some bad leaves . scared cow this is nowhere to hid your cowardice. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by brownlord: 6:21pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
sophtaf: u r very wicked,which picture? Picture of him snapping the protest, of em receiving beating, of the crowd deleting the snapped pictures from his phone, of em giving bribe of 500 naira and lastly video of em been whisked away by the good Samaritan. Picture or Idontbelievethis |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by gohzieh(m): 6:24pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
You wanted to test the picture quality of your new bought phone? Hmm! Na God save you my fellow corper. I wonder why you are still in ekiti after T.C Ibeh gave us holidays. Anyways thank God for your life. Ekiti will not see me till thur. And after election I disappear., |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by olaniyanc: 6:25pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Janet101: Am happy u are alive to tell d tale, next time pls be careful. FAYOSE IS BEHIND THIS MADNESS. HE WILL SOON BE CAGED. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Gracyel(f): 6:28pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Jeeez!. Thats some scary shii. Am sure your hands are still shaky. I wont be able to get over that trauma for months o. You are one lucky dude!!! If I were you, na thanksgiving sure pass on sunday o. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by imperiouxx(m): 6:31pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. Go and take pinshure no more. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by donodion(m): 6:33pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
EggovinMma: Sorry. Ppl Op, the people protesting are supporting Who? I was gonna ask same question.. OP na which group practise thuggery on you? 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Simplefaithy(m): 6:33pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Alfamann: op you be rambo o! So after a second beating more harsher than the first one, you still outran all of them with your phone intact? Chei. . I wonder ooooo Alfamann: op you be rambo o! So after a second beating more harsher than the first one, you still outran all of them with your phone intact? Chei. . I wonder ooooo |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by dulux07(m): 6:36pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Simplefaithy: . I wonder ooooo . I wonder ooooo Adrenaline, fear of death can make u run pass bolt sef 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Simplefaithy(m): 6:36pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ditossyn: No give up jare........there is a protest in my area too right now....abeg come take pictures....... ditossyn: No give up jare........there is a protest in my area too right now....abeg come take pictures....... |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by dulux07(m): 6:36pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Simplefaithy: . I wonder ooooo . I wonder ooooo Adrenaline, fear of death can make u run pass bolt sef, no matter how sick u r |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Simplefaithy(m): 6:37pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
dulux07:
Adrenaline, fear of death can make u run pass bolt sef, no matter how sick u r . e mi. gbo oo. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by SirBlack999(m): 6:39pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I'm still in shock over what happened to me today. I'm a youth corper serving in Ado Ekiti. On my way to the office Ado Ekiti this morning, I observed that the Fajuyi park area of the town was blocked by security operatives and motorcycles were not being allowed to ride through. I was puzzled as to what was going on, as I just got back to the state from my hometown d night before. Anyway I proceeded to my office. About two hours later, I heard some singing and noise from outside. As l was kind of bored, I decided to go and observe. On getting to the outside of my office complex, I saw a large crowd of people singing and walking on the main road. I realised they were protesting. But since there were no sign of violence, I presumed, albeit wrongly, that it was a peaceful protest. Therefore, and in order to test the picture quality of the phone I just bought, I decided to take pictures. That was a very grave mistake, I now realise. Immediately, a man saw me taking the pictures, he descended on me. The crowd followed suit and before I could mention Jesus, I started receiving blows and slaps from everywhere. The shirt and inner shirt I was wearing was torn out of my body. After the security men managed to restrain d crowd, I was told to delete d pictures, which I did. The crowd was not still satisfied and insisted that I give my phone to them, so they could smash it. I refused. Another round of beating then commenced, this time more viciously. I was pushed to the ground and they were all raining blows and slaps on my body. I managed to extricate myself from the melee and ran for my dear life. Some tried chasing me, but I was quicker. I then went to hide in a part of d complex. After about 5 minutes, a vicious looking guy came to meet me where I was hiding and said I should give him my phone, else he finishes me off there and then. He said he has been instructed by the powers that be to either smash my phone or finish me off. Or in the alternative, he will take me to d crowd waiting fr me outside so they can deal with me in their own way. I started begging him and told him I was just a youth corper and I was neither a politician or from Ado Ekiti. After showing him my NYSC I.d. card and giving him the last 500 naira in my wallet, which he requested for, as bribe, he let me go and instructed me to go and hide as best as I could. I was later transported outside the premises by a good Samaritan, before I found my way home. Though I'm an ardent follower of political happenings in the country, I have never been a fanatic, and I never expected this type of behaviour from rational human beings. Mehn, these guys where filled with anger, and they could kill without hesitation. Politics should not be a do or die affair. It is high time we jettison this culture of barbarism and embrace peace and dialogue. Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. dont mess with the indigenes when you are away from. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Sagamite(m): 6:41pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I'm still in shock over what happened to me today. I'm a youth corper serving in Ado Ekiti. On my way to the office Ado Ekiti this morning, I observed that the Fajuyi park area of the town was blocked by security operatives and motorcycles were not being allowed to ride through. I was puzzled as to what was going on, as I just got back to the state from my hometown d night before. Anyway I proceeded to my office. About two hours later, I heard some singing and noise from outside. As l was kind of bored, I decided to go and observe. On getting to the outside of my office complex, I saw a large crowd of people singing and walking on the main road. I realised they were protesting. But since there were no sign of violence, I presumed, albeit wrongly, that it was a peaceful protest. Therefore, and in order to test the picture quality of the phone I just bought, I decided to take pictures. That was a very grave mistake, I now realise. Immediately, a man saw me taking the pictures, he descended on me. The crowd followed suit and before I could mention Jesus, I started receiving blows and slaps from everywhere. The shirt and inner shirt I was wearing was torn out of my body. After the security men managed to restrain d crowd, I was told to delete d pictures, which I did. The crowd was not still satisfied and insisted that I give my phone to them, so they could smash it. I refused. Another round of beating then commenced, this time more viciously. I was pushed to the ground and they were all raining blows and slaps on my body. I managed to extricate myself from the melee and ran for my dear life. Some tried chasing me, but I was quicker. I then went to hide in a part of d complex. After about 5 minutes, a vicious looking guy came to meet me where I was hiding and said I should give him my phone, else he finishes me off there and then. He said he has been instructed by the powers that be to either smash my phone or finish me off. Or in the alternative, he will take me to d crowd waiting fr me outside so they can deal with me in their own way. I started begging him and told him I was just a youth corper and I was neither a politician or from Ado Ekiti. After showing him my NYSC I.d. card and giving him the last 500 naira in my wallet, which he requested for, as bribe, he let me go and instructed me to go and hide as best as I could. I was later transported outside the premises by a good Samaritan, before I found my way home. Though I'm an ardent follower of political happenings in the country, I have never been a fanatic, and I never expected this type of behaviour from rational human beings. Mehn, these guys where filled with anger, and they could kill without hesitation. Politics should not be a do or die affair. It is high time we jettison this culture of barbarism and embrace peace and dialogue. Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. When a state elects a thug, the thugs come out into the streets. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by seunlayi(m): 6:41pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I'm still in shock over what happened to me today. I'm a youth corper serving in Ado Ekiti. On my way to the office Ado Ekiti this morning, I observed that the Fajuyi park area of the town was blocked by security operatives and motorcycles were not being allowed to ride through. I was puzzled as to what was going on, as I just got back to the state from my hometown d night before. Anyway I proceeded to my office. About two hours later, I heard some singing and noise from outside. As l was kind of bored, I decided to go and observe. On getting to the outside of my office complex, I saw a large crowd of people singing and walking on the main road. I realised they were protesting. But since there were no sign of violence, I presumed, albeit wrongly, that it was a peaceful protest. Therefore, and in order to test the picture quality of the phone I just bought, I decided to take pictures. That was a very grave mistake, I now realise. Immediately, a man saw me taking the pictures, he descended on me. The crowd followed suit and before I could mention Jesus, I started receiving blows and slaps from everywhere. The shirt and inner shirt I was wearing was torn out of my body. After the security men managed to restrain d crowd, I was told to delete d pictures, which I did. The crowd was not still satisfied and insisted that I give my phone to them, so they could smash it. I refused. Another round of beating then commenced, this time more viciously. I was pushed to the ground and they were all raining blows and slaps on my body. I managed to extricate myself from the melee and ran for my dear life. Some tried chasing me, but I was quicker. I then went to hide in a part of d complex. After about 5 minutes, a vicious looking guy came to meet me where I was hiding and said I should give him my phone, else he finishes me off there and then. He said he has been instructed by the powers that be to either smash my phone or finish me off. Or in the alternative, he will take me to d crowd waiting fr me outside so they can deal with me in their own way. I started begging him and told him I was just a youth corper and I was neither a politician or from Ado Ekiti. After showing him my NYSC I.d. card and giving him the last 500 naira in my wallet, which he requested for, as bribe, he let me go and instructed me to go and hide as best as I could. I was later transported outside the premises by a good Samaritan, before I found my way home. Though I'm an ardent follower of political happenings in the country, I have never been a fanatic, and I never expected this type of behaviour from rational human beings. Mehn, these guys where filled with anger, and they could kill without hesitation. Politics should not be a do or die affair. It is high time we jettison this culture of barbarism and embrace peace and dialogue. Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. and you can still type all this? dem Neva beat you reach. next time you know that you don't poke noise with your camera 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by redcliff: 6:42pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I'm still in shock over what happened to me today. I'm a youth corper serving in Ado Ekiti. On my way to the office Ado Ekiti this morning, I observed that the Fajuyi park area of the town was blocked by security operatives and motorcycles were not being allowed to ride through. I was puzzled as to what was going on, as I just got back to the state from my hometown d night before. Anyway I proceeded to my office. About two hours later, I heard some singing and noise from outside. As l was kind of bored, I decided to go and observe. On getting to the outside of my office complex, I saw a large crowd of people singing and walking on the main road. I realised they were protesting. But since there were no sign of violence, I presumed, albeit wrongly, that it was a peaceful protest. Therefore, and in order to test the picture quality of the phone I just bought, I decided to take pictures. That was a very grave mistake, I now realise. Immediately, a man saw me taking the pictures, he descended on me. The crowd followed suit and before I could mention Jesus, I started receiving blows and slaps from everywhere. The shirt and inner shirt I was wearing was torn out of my body. After the security men managed to restrain d crowd, I was told to delete d pictures, which I did. The crowd was not still satisfied and insisted that I give my phone to them, so they could smash it. I refused. Another round of beating then commenced, this time more viciously. I was pushed to the ground and they were all raining blows and slaps on my body. I managed to extricate myself from the melee and ran for my dear life. Some tried chasing me, but I was quicker. I then went to hide in a part of d complex. After about 5 minutes, a vicious looking guy came to meet me where I was hiding and said I should give him my phone, else he finishes me off there and then. He said he has been instructed by the powers that be to either smash my phone or finish me off. Or in the alternative, he will take me to d crowd waiting fr me outside so they can deal with me in their own way. I started begging him and told him I was just a youth corper and I was neither a politician or from Ado Ekiti. After showing him my NYSC I.d. card and giving him the last 500 naira in my wallet, which he requested for, as bribe, he let me go and instructed me to go and hide as best as I could. I was later transported outside the premises by a good Samaritan, before I found my way home. Though I'm an ardent follower of political happenings in the country, I have never been a fanatic, and I never expected this type of behaviour from rational human beings. Mehn, these guys where filled with anger, and they could kill without hesitation. Politics should not be a do or die affair. It is high time we jettison this culture of barbarism and embrace peace and dialogue. Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. I dont think they beat you well enough otherwise you wont be speaking all these queens engliah. Anyway sorry. It was a good thing the did not immediately term you a thief then thats how you know that stories change within seconds! |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by themodernman: 6:43pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I ve definitely learnt my lessons. But it's not like I was trying to post the pictures on Nairaland or something. Anyway what I s wrong in posting pictures of a protest on Nairaland. Are we not in a free society? You'll be un discerning to think you're in a free society...guy better give yourself brain. No perfectly free society exist anywhere in even d developed nations let alone a country like Naija. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by ibroramus(m): 6:45pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Sorry bro. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nobody: 6:46pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
omotoyiwa: Thank God for ur life o Hi omoh, I discovered that u started commenting today since April 2013,u are welcome, but where have u been? 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by tellwisdom: 6:50pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
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Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by holyokoto(m): 6:50pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
You should have turn to incredible Hulk |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Youngtekkey(m): 6:57pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
I have definitely learnt a lesson from this,am never going to try taking pictures in during crisis or protest |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Bowaley17(m): 7:01pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
I no fit laugh... Perhaps the heading of this thread would have been "protest in Ekiti(pics) ." But the kind beating wey fit change person destiny wey them give the OP made the story change... Next time be careful,you might not be lucky. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by ibietela2(m): 7:02pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I'm still in shock over what happened to me today. I'm a youth corper serving in Ado Ekiti. On my way to the office Ado Ekiti this morning, I observed that the Fajuyi park area of the town was blocked by security operatives and motorcycles were not being allowed to ride through. I was puzzled as to what was going on, as I just got back to the state from my hometown d night before. Anyway I proceeded to my office. About two hours later, I heard some singing and noise from outside. As l was kind of bored, I decided to go and observe. On getting to the outside of my office complex, I saw a large crowd of people singing and walking on the main road. I realised they were protesting. But since there were no sign of violence, I presumed, albeit wrongly, that it was a peaceful protest. Therefore, and in order to test the picture quality of the phone I just bought, I decided to take pictures. That was a very grave mistake, I now realise. Immediately, a man saw me taking the pictures, he descended on me. The crowd followed suit and before I could mention Jesus, I started receiving blows and slaps from everywhere. The shirt and inner shirt I was wearing was torn out of my body. After the security men managed to restrain d crowd, I was told to delete d pictures, which I did. The crowd was not still satisfied and insisted that I give my phone to them, so they could smash it. I refused. Another round of beating then commenced, this time more viciously. I was pushed to the ground and they were all raining blows and slaps on my body. I managed to extricate myself from the melee and ran for my dear life. Some tried chasing me, but I was quicker. I then went to hide in a part of d complex. After about 5 minutes, a vicious looking guy came to meet me where I was hiding and said I should give him my phone, else he finishes me off there and then. He said he has been instructed by the powers that be to either smash my phone or finish me off. Or in the alternative, he will take me to d crowd waiting fr me outside so they can deal with me in their own way. I started begging him and told him I was just a youth corper and I was neither a politician or from Ado Ekiti. After showing him my NYSC I.d. card and giving him the last 500 naira in my wallet, which he requested for, as bribe, he let me go and instructed me to go and hide as best as I could. I was later transported outside the premises by a good Samaritan, before I found my way home. Though I'm an ardent follower of political happenings in the country, I have never been a fanatic, and I never expected this type of behaviour from rational human beings. Mehn, these guys where filled with anger, and they could kill without hesitation. Politics should not be a do or die affair. It is high time we jettison this culture of barbarism and embrace peace and dialogue. Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. With all that beating you still type this? |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by anigold(m): 7:05pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawyer: I'm still in shock over what happened to me today. I'm a youth corper serving in Ado Ekiti. On my way to the office Ado Ekiti this morning, I observed that the Fajuyi park area of the town was blocked by security operatives and motorcycles were not being allowed to ride through. I was puzzled as to what was going on, as I just got back to the state from my hometown d night before. Anyway I proceeded to my office. About two hours later, I heard some singing and noise from outside. As l was kind of bored, I decided to go and observe. On getting to the outside of my office complex, I saw a large crowd of people singing and walking on the main road. I realised they were protesting. But since there were no sign of violence, I presumed, albeit wrongly, that it was a peaceful protest. Therefore, and in order to test the picture quality of the phone I just bought, I decided to take pictures. That was a very grave mistake, I now realise. Immediately, a man saw me taking the pictures, he descended on me. The crowd followed suit and before I could mention Jesus, I started receiving blows and slaps from everywhere. The shirt and inner shirt I was wearing was torn out of my body. After the security men managed to restrain d crowd, I was told to delete d pictures, which I did. The crowd was not still satisfied and insisted that I give my phone to them, so they could smash it. I refused. Another round of beating then commenced, this time more viciously. I was pushed to the ground and they were all raining blows and slaps on my body. I managed to extricate myself from the melee and ran for my dear life. Some tried chasing me, but I was quicker. I then went to hide in a part of d complex. After about 5 minutes, a vicious looking guy came to meet me where I was hiding and said I should give him my phone, else he finishes me off there and then. He said he has been instructed by the powers that be to either smash my phone or finish me off. Or in the alternative, he will take me to d crowd waiting fr me outside so they can deal with me in their own way. I started begging him and told him I was just a youth corper and I was neither a politician or from Ado Ekiti. After showing him my NYSC I.d. card and giving him the last 500 naira in my wallet, which he requested for, as bribe, he let me go and instructed me to go and hide as best as I could. I was later transported outside the premises by a good Samaritan, before I found my way home. Though I'm an ardent follower of political happenings in the country, I have never been a fanatic, and I never expected this type of behaviour from rational human beings. Mehn, these guys where filled with anger, and they could kill without hesitation. Politics should not be a do or die affair. It is high time we jettison this culture of barbarism and embrace peace and dialogue. Anyway, I'm thankful to God, that it didn't get worse than it did. Though I'm feeling pains all over my body, I'll survive and at least I still have my phone. no keep on taking pictures,because you are now working for sahara abi channels or cnn... u never chi chom ching... |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nicepoker(m): 7:12pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Op picture of ur bruised body or I don't believe ur super story. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nicepoker(m): 7:14pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Op picture of ur bruised body or I don't believe ur super story.. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Godhandpro: 7:17pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
bros to test the camera of your phone....cant you just tale a selfie....sorry about the beating tjough |