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 though |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Leez(m): 7:24pm 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. Dt moment when op name na ogalawyer and he try to reason with boys on sk 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by 9cbaby(f): 7:27pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Ekiti people with violence,those people are very dangerous,next time please be extra careful.Thank God 4 you life |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by swagdopey: 7:29pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Na wa o. U see wat picture or idontbleive it pushed this op into...
Sha we need picture of ur face after d beating or wedontbeleiveit. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Gbangbalicious: 7:31pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Thank God for keeping your life. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nobody: 7:33pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
UnknownT: Back then in UNN we protested against the former VC. When we got to the gate and started a bon-fire, fellowe students were the ones harrasing students 'videoing' the protest. So you were among us...we protested from V.C lodge to Opi junction...the army guys that came told us to continue but peacefully. NTA carried the story some of us were on TV. I guess thats what got some of us scared. Bartho Okolo ! |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nobody: 7:34pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
OP thank God for saving u |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by cana882(m): 7:35pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
akinboyepelumi1: You'v been just giving a tip of what the Journalist in Nigeria face when they go to the Lions den. I am sure U were trying to get the pictures to make frontpage on Nairaland with the topic "Pictures : Riot In Ado Ekiti?"
It is a good thing you still have your life and Phone, hope U"v learnt one or two lesson(s) from your experience. he still made front page. probably his oda story won't akinboyepelumi1: You'v been just giving a tip of what the Journalist in Nigeria face when they go to the Lions den. I am sure U were trying to get the pictures to make frontpage on Nairaland with the topic "Pictures : Riot In Ado Ekiti?"
It is a good thing you still have your life and Phone, hope U"v learnt one or two lesson(s) from your experience. he still made front page. probably his oda story won't |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by aspirebig: 7:35pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Corper shuu, sorry ooo.
Thank God you are alive to tell the story.
Next time, do not take pictures so close. Incase you dont know, Ekiti is about the most violent state in south west now. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by lakesidepapa(m): 7:36pm 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. My dear brother, that's PDP for u, that's Ado for u and that's Fayose thugs for u. I resides in Ajilosun street in Ado and i can tell how Ado is boiling right nw but i jst check into my home town(Ilesha) right nw due to the fact that I'm one of Apc loyalists in the town and we guys have to run for our life because our strength is damn low unlike that of the pdp's 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Psalmsquare(m): 7:36pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Pictures shouldn't be taken in public places in such scenario ma bro.... And maybe uu were ecen putting on your NYSC kaki.... Stay safe bro.... Thank God for your life..... |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by onatisi(m): 7:41pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Serves the op right. Next time you will use ur brains before taking pictures in tense atmosphere. Definitely u wanted to post it on nairaland. They should have smashed the phone instead. You are very lucky they didn't break ur legs or hands before letting u go. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by ogalawyer(m): 7:42pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Leez:
Dt moment when op name na ogalawyer and he try to reason with boys on sk lolz..I just tire my broda |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by eleko1: 7:56pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
He took the pixs to satisfied Pixs/Idonbilive kids on NL.Very risky venture/misadventures he took.How much is the phone that U dnt want let it go/run away?I pity U so much.Come again,the State Police Command/DSS office is about 10 minute drive to the scene,wonder why they can't disperse those PD pigs touts.I give up on Nig Police. VickyRotex: Thank God for your life Op.
Good thing youve learnt your lesson.
Angry mob will find everything wrong in you taking a picture of their protest.
I hope those quick to capturing any image they see will learn from this... Stay away from ur place of primary Assignment till next wEek. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Floyd45(m): 8:05pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
I hope say na Iphone 6 wey u dey follow dem struggle with since |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by VickyRotex(f): 8:08pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
eleko1: He took the pixs to satisfied Pixs/Idonbilive kids on NL.Very risky venture/misadventures he took.How much is the phone that U dnt want let it go/run away?I pity U so much.Come again,the State Police Command/DSS office is about 10 minute drive to the scene,wonder why they can't disperse those PD pigs touts.I give up on Nig Police. Stay away from ur place of primary Assignment till next wEek. Am sure he has learnt his lessons. Na now you just dey give up on them Me don give up on them since 2012, ever since Armed robbers attacked me on the road,just about 3minutes after police check point. And the attack lasted 30minutes before the police came. Na since then, I finally know sey my life dey God hand only Only Him can save. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by kelvyn7: 8:09pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
OP, the main reason dat guy left U was because you showed him your NYSC ID card, and of cos settled him with 500 bucks. I want to use this medium to stress that all Corpers shd always carry their NYSC ID cards. It saves lives! Thank God for your life cos many have been innocently killed like dis. Angry mobs are dangerous. You can't hold anybody responsible for anything. Funny country like Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nobody: 8:13pm 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. You are speaking big grammar. Thank God for your life. Use your head next time.. This life is too dangerous. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Anikkytohposh(f): 8:14pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Learn how to freelance*journalistic term* event @ op
You want to make front page news and u got the beating of your life *sorry*
Well next time, apply wisdom |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nobody: 8:16pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
akinboyepelumi1: You'v been just giving a tip of what the Journalist in Nigeria face when they go to the Lions den. I am sure U were trying to get the pictures to make frontpage on Nairaland with the topic "Pictures : Riot In Ado Ekiti?"
It is a good thing you still have your life and Phone, hope U"v learnt one or two lesson(s) from your experience. Imagine the guy skipped food this morning or he was sick and then got this beating.. Poster should even go to hospital and check for internal bleeding.. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by cytellProperty: 8:16pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Na God save your head. You better go to Church for thanksgiving. Ori lo yo e. 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. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by eleko1: 8:22pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
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Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by darepoju(m): 8:24pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
ogalawer.... thank God for ur life... u buy fone for market u no test ur camera.... the phone na no testing ni? |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by wjxavier(m): 8:29pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Only one post.
Are you sure you are not here for the purpose of disinformation?
I strongly suspect you. There was no violence today. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by gbola97(m): 8:30pm 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. so funny but thank GOD ur life was saved |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Nobody: 8:32pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
akinboyepelumi1: You'v been just giving a tip of what the Journalist in Nigeria face when they go to the Lions den. I am sure U were trying to get the pictures to make frontpage on Nairaland with the topic "Pictures : Riot In Ado Ekiti?"
It is a good thing you still have your life and Phone, hope U"v learnt one or two lesson(s) from your experience. laff wan kill me ooo |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by greatseed: 8:38pm 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. Its been a while I saw pinture or idontbelive it.... |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by zimoni(f): 8:38pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
When it comes to politics, our people turn to something else. I sometimes ask myself, are these the my Yoruba peeps.
We could be crazy atimes.
I'm happy for you, God saved your azz.
Go and take pics NO MORE. 1 Like |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by VickyRotex(f): 8:42pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
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Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Spidermon: 8:43pm 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? Theoretically, we are in a free society. However, the opposite is the case in reality as you have just experienced. |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Charbless(m): 8:55pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Didn't u school in Naija? Next tym learn to mind Ur business |
Re: How I Was Almost Mobbed Today In Ado Ekiti by Jeneral4: 8:56pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Baba K..... such is life....no website is worth such trouble |