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My Near Death Experience by Jengbetiele: 4:16pm On Mar 28, 2016
MY NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE
This time last year, my life flashed in front of my eyes. It was the closest near death experience I’ve ever had. My folks will say if the death that ought to kill someone end up shaving your head, then one should have every reason to be grateful. I had an interview appointment with KPMG in Lagos, so I had to travel all the way. Unfortunately, I was involved in a road crash on the popular Lagos/Ibadan highway.

From the onset, I had this uneasy feeling because the bus made a loud sick creaky sound when it was started at the park. As a matter of fact, its rickety looks was baffling than usual. But waiting for the next bus wasn’t an option. The probability of missing my interview was 90 percent putting the steady traffic into deliberation. Or should I say I prioritized KPMG’s offer than my own life. A risk I will never take again.

Just about an hour into the journey, we were out of the city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. I could feel the bus forcefully pick up speed as we cruised down the pothole ridden highway. We were going pretty fast at about 100km per hour. The mere thought of the rigors I was going to go through in Lagos as the sun arose from its slumber made me exhausted from within. That informed my decision to get some sleep as I fell slowly into slumber.

I was just about dreaming about myself in 3pieces Italian suit repping KPMG and travelling all over at KPMG’s call, attending world class trainings and conferences beyond the shores of Nigeria, applying all the special graces, etiquettes and poise learnt from school of poise during business dinners and meeting tall beautiful and brilliant career ladies. As I imagined my radiantly glowing future with KPMG, I felt a smile on my gentle face.

Then all of a sudden I heard a very deafening bang from behind… dearest brethren the rear tire blew out (bursted) on motion and immediately the jostle for the steering began as one of the passenger seated by the driver was either competing or helping the driver to have that much needed life saving grip on the steering. Everyone started shouting Mohammed, Jesus, Ifa as the bus swerved left and right simultaneously on the road with death lurking at the corner. Babies were crying as mothers called out to their children.
That moment, my calmness superseded that of River Oni in Efon Alaaye Ekiti state. That innate fear of death we were all born with just vanished, and nothing really mattered any more. But the thought of how they are going to deliver my dead body to my family petrified me. I could visualize my brother or my sister already claiming my body in tears. I pitied the struggles of my parents but what do I do? I muttered to myself Mum, Dad, and Siblings….this is where it all ends. I love you so much. I wanted to reach for my pen to write down my own epitaph but I could not find my pen.

I began to wonder what becomes of all my mahogany tall dreams of the future I have always envisioned. So condolence registered will be opened? Just like that? I thought I was going to be another case of many that were born talented but die unknown. That moment I knew the whole lot that makes us human is just pure vanity. I had no choice than to close my eyes with the expectations of opening them in the afterlife.

The driver applied break and then bus tumbled off the road, rolled down by the side twice and fell into a mini cliff around shagamu. It was such a gory sight to behold. I thought I was going to die. The chilly breeze on my body was the best thing I’ve ever felt. I was so grateful that I wasn’t even injured at all. I was the first to get out alive unaided before people came to the rescue. Some people were carried off in Frsc truck designated as ambulance almost breathless as they fight against death unconsciously.

I realized two people were trapped inside the bus. In fact, I wanted to sit where they were seated, but I changed my seat twice by divine arrangement. I wasn’t certain if they made it out alive, because I didn’t stay long enough to find out. I left the scene and got picked up by a Good Samaritan that was heading towards my destination. It is a pity our government really do not value the life of her citizens. If they really do, every bus in our parks would have been monitored and regulated before every trip. In fact, the sight of some of them is enough reason for a life impoundment.

Nonetheless, this experience has taught me never to forsake myself at the expense of anything again. I should not have cared about getting late for the interview or even missing it. If I had died, KPMG will not pay me a kobo because I am not even an employee yet. I have learnt to appreciate the people around me the more.

To everyone reading this right now, please take a second to appreciate everything in your life. Tell your parents you love them. Call your best friends for hook up sometimes. Because you never know what can happen unpredictably. “May we not travel whenever the highway is hungry” like my folks would pray. I thank God for sparing my life and I still made it to the venue of interview that same day on time and passed. My friends said I should have gone back home immediately after the accident though.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by ojnnaco(m): 4:29pm On Mar 28, 2016
To everyone reading this right now, please take a
second to appreciate everything in your life. Tell
your parents you love them. Call your best
friends for hook up sometimes. Because you
never know what can happen unpredictably.
“May we not travel whenever the highway is
hungry” like my folks would pray. I thank God for
sparing my life and I still made it to the venue of
interview that same day on time and passed. My
friends said I should have gone back home
immediately after the accident though

I love this last paragraph so much. u made a lot of sense .
I thank God almighty for sparing your life and for granting you success in the interview

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Re: My Near Death Experience by LaurelP(m): 4:36pm On Mar 28, 2016
Very touching.
It is unimaginable what Nigerian graduates go through in the name of searching for a job.
Some go to places they don't even know and shouldn't have stepped into. In the process, some have fallen victim to ritualists, robbers, rapists and all what not.
Some have become a shadow of themselves, acting and appearing so weird you would mistake them for one of those mad men on the streets.
Some have joined bad gangs and gone into robbery and fraud and in the process, shot to death or thrown into jail.

Baba God, please bless my fellow Nigerian youths. Make a way for them in this wilderness of a nation.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Marinza(m): 4:46pm On Mar 28, 2016
TBH... Some things happen and make u realize death could come at anytime.

I can remember once when I was driving on very high speed...say about 80km+ and I just decided to slow down to enable me pass a bend. I just heard bang as my right tire popped. It was so loud that people were running on the streets and as heaven would have it, even thou I applied breaks immediately the vehicle didn't tumble and it stopped all because I slowed down before hand. If I was still on speed heaven knows what may have happened.

Life is brief, life is short, death comes for us all sooner or later... We really should cherish the short time we have. Cherish family.. Cherish everything.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by richiepolymer(m): 4:58pm On Mar 28, 2016
Jengbetiele:
MY NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE
This time last year, my life flashed in front of my eyes. It was the closest near death experience I’ve ever had. My folks will say if the death that ought to kill someone end up shaving your head, then one should have every reason to be grateful. I had an interview appointment with KPMG in Lagos, so I had to travel all the way. Unfortunately, I was involved in a road crash on the popular Lagos/Ibadan highway.

From the onset, I had this uneasy feeling because the bus made a loud sick creaky sound when it was started at the park. As a matter of fact, its rickety looks was baffling than usual. But waiting for the next bus wasn’t an option. The probability of missing my interview was 90 percent putting the steady traffic into deliberation. Or should I say I prioritized KPMG’s offer than my own life. A risk I will never take again.

Just about an hour into the journey, we were out of the city in the middle of absolutely nowhere. I could feel the bus forcefully pick up speed as we cruised down the pothole ridden highway. We were going pretty fast at about 100km per hour. The mere thought of the rigors I was going to go through in Lagos as the sun arose from its slumber made me exhausted from within. That informed my decision to get some sleep as I fell slowly into slumber.

I was just about dreaming about myself in 3pieces Italian suit repping KPMG and travelling all over at KPMG’s call, attending world class trainings and conferences beyond the shores of Nigeria, applying all the special graces, etiquettes and poise learnt from school of poise during business dinners and meeting tall beautiful and brilliant career ladies. As I imagined my radiantly glowing future with KPMG, I felt a smile on my gentle face.

Then all of a sudden I heard a very deafening bang from behind… dearest brethren the rear tire blew out (bursted) on motion and immediately the jostle for the steering began as one of the passenger seated by the driver was either competing or helping the driver to have that much needed life saving grip on the steering. Everyone started shouting Mohammed, Jesus, Ifa as the bus swerved left and right simultaneously on the road with death lurking at the corner. Babies were crying as mothers called out to their children.
That moment, my calmness superseded that of River Oni in Efon Alaaye Ekiti state. That innate fear of death we were all born with just vanished, and nothing really mattered any more. But the thought of how they are going to deliver my dead body to my family petrified me. I could visualize my brother or my sister already claiming my body in tears. I pitied the struggles of my parents but what do I do? I muttered to myself Mum, Dad, and Siblings….this is where it all ends. I love you so much. I wanted to reach for my pen to write down my own epitaph but I could not find my pen.

I began to wonder what becomes of all my mahogany tall dreams of the future I have always envisioned. So condolence registered will be opened? Just like that? I thought I was going to be another case of many that were born talented but die unknown. That moment I knew the whole lot that makes us human is just pure vanity. I had no choice than to close my eyes with the expectations of opening them in the afterlife.

The driver applied break and then bus tumbled off the road, rolled down by the side twice and fell into a mini cliff around shagamu. It was such a gory sight to behold. I thought I was going to die. The chilly breeze on my body was the best thing I’ve ever felt. I was so grateful that I wasn’t even injured at all. I was the first to get out alive unaided before people came to the rescue. Some people were carried off in Frsc truck designated as ambulance almost breathless as they fight against death unconsciously.

I realized two people were trapped inside the bus. In fact, I wanted to sit where they were seated, but I changed my seat twice by divine arrangement. I wasn’t certain if they made it out alive, because I didn’t stay long enough to find out. I left the scene and got picked up by a Good Samaritan that was heading towards my destination. It is a pity our government really do not value the life of her citizens. If they really do, every bus in our parks would have been monitored and regulated before every trip. In fact, the sight of some of them is enough reason for a life impoundment.

Nonetheless, this experience has taught me never to forsake myself at the expense of anything again. I should not have cared about getting late for the interview or even missing it. If I had died, KPMG will not pay me a kobo because I am not even an employee yet. I have learnt to appreciate the people around me the more.

To everyone reading this right now, please take a second to appreciate everything in your life. Tell your parents you love them. Call your best friends for hook up sometimes. Because you never know what can happen unpredictably. “May we not travel whenever the highway is hungry” like my folks would pray. I thank God for sparing my life and I still made it to the venue of interview that same day on time and passed. My friends said I should have gone back home immediately after the accident though.

Similar experience happened to me in February this year. A big Daewoo bus (comrade bus) veered off its lane and swerved towards us and bang!!!! I was sitting in the front with the driver. Honestly ......I cried seeing those who gave up the ghost as help didn't come. Immediately, my life started playing like a movie before my eyes. Several questions started running through my mind. Was I proud of the life I had lived in the past? I saw another wicked part of Nigerians in behaviour. They approach the accident scene and say eyaa....they take photos and zoom off! Even the police refused to help accident victims. FRSC and NSCDC showed up later to help. For respect of the departed, I refused to take photographs of any lifeless body or bleeding victim just the bus wreckage. Let me tell us all, nobody knows the minute his number will be called. The earthly death does not need anybody's permission to knock on his door. When the time comes even our conscience starts judging us immediately, especially when you know you haven't lived right. I had a second chance, I know what I felt and vowed to totally disconnect myself from all earthly vice that has been a limitation to me. Fellow nairalanders, hmm.....a word is enough.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Eesha: 5:08pm On Mar 28, 2016
Bros thank the Almighty for ur life....



But y u dey find KPMG work when u be good writer. wink

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Re: My Near Death Experience by menix(m): 5:16pm On Mar 28, 2016
Thank Ifa u made it alive else KPMG for add you for their Bad debt..
Re: My Near Death Experience by Jahcares(m): 5:49pm On Mar 28, 2016
Thank God for your life. Good write up too.
Re: My Near Death Experience by Quadorup(m): 5:55pm On Mar 28, 2016
Am happy you alive bro...May you fulfill your divine mandate

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Iyalodeofcanada: 6:05pm On Mar 28, 2016
[b]That moment, my calmness superseded that of River Oni in Efon Alaaye Ekiti state. That innate fear of death we were all born with just vanished, and nothing really mattered any more. But the thought of how they are going to deliver my dead body to my family petrified me. I could visualize my brother or my sister already claiming my body in tears. I pitied the struggles of my parents but what do I do? I muttered to myself Mum, Dad, and Siblings….this is where it all ends. I love you so much. I wanted to reach for my pen to write down my own epitaph but I could not find my pen.

I began to wonder what becomes of all my mahogany tall dreams of the future I have always envisioned. So condolence registered will be opened? Just like that? I thought I was going to be another case of many that were born talented but die unknown. That moment I knew the whole lot that makes us human is just pure vanity. I had no choice than to close my eyes with the expectations of opening them in the afterlife.[/b][i][/i]

Wowww this is touching. i bet this experience changed your outlook on life in general......Lalasticlala

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Iyalodeofcanada: 6:16pm On Mar 28, 2016
This is really deep
richiepolymer:


Similar experience happened to me in February this year. A big Daewoo bus (comrade bus) veered off its lane and swerved towards us and bang!!!! I was sitting in the front with the driver. Honestly ......I cried seeing those who gave up the ghost as help didn't come. Immediately, my life started playing like a movie before my eyes. Several questions started running through my mind. Was I proud of the life I had lived in the past? I saw another wicked part of Nigerians in behaviour. They approach the accident scene and say eyaa....they take photos and zoom off! Even the police refused to help accident victims. FRSC and NSCDC showed up later to help. For respect of the departed, I refused to take photographs of any lifeless body or bleeding victim just the bus wreckage. Let me tell us all, nobody knows the minute his number will be called. The earthly death does not need anybody's permission to knock on his door. When the time comes even our conscience starts judging us immediately, especially when you know you haven't lived right. I had a second chance, I know what I felt and vowed to totally disconnect myself from all earthly vice that has been a limitation to me. Fellow nairalanders, hmm.....a word is enough.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Nobody: 6:45pm On Mar 28, 2016
I stopped at my near death experience. Story too long.

Thank God for your life

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Re: My Near Death Experience by aameyah(f): 6:57pm On Mar 28, 2016
Thank God....

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Re: My Near Death Experience by gingger(m): 7:13pm On Mar 28, 2016
I tank God for ur life. .
I wonder hw ur parents wud ve felt now ...
I tap into ur grace...

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Fortune02(m): 7:13pm On Mar 28, 2016
I Read the whole story cos your writing got quality.
Anyway we don't have to wait for a near death experience before we appreciate God for life. Live right and always thank God for every minute that passed. Life is short. This ain't our home!

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Re: My Near Death Experience by ksstroud: 7:25pm On Mar 28, 2016
Waoooo
Op I'm thrilled by your penning...
Thank God for your life...
KPMG ehmmmmm, thank God for my life too

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Donovela(m): 7:27pm On Mar 28, 2016
Thank Almighty God for saving your life. My near death experience occured when I was ten. My parents took me and my siblings out on new year's day for a swim. Being too inquisitive I ventured unknowingly to my parents to the swimming pool meant for adults. Stupidly enough I dived head long into the pool of water and that's were I remained gulping thousand litres of water for I was drowning,all my efforts to get to the surface were futile. I was thinking that was it but miraculously a hand pulled me upwards. Up to this very moment I am still thanking God.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Nobody: 8:57pm On Mar 28, 2016
Thank God for your life... Great write up..
Re: My Near Death Experience by Adwexky(m): 9:09pm On Mar 28, 2016
Thank God You Didn't Die With This Unique Penning Potential.
sad
sad
sad

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Biggiestep(m): 9:10pm On Mar 28, 2016
from it deems
Re: My Near Death Experience by kayojosephy(m): 9:10pm On Mar 28, 2016
10k God 4 ur life...
Re: My Near Death Experience by Nobody: 9:10pm On Mar 28, 2016
Great write up. I hope you still got the job though.

Lagos companies will send you an invite by 5pm this evening asking you to come for an interview by 10am tomorrow morning in their head office on the island. Yet they can clearly see from the address on your CV that you are not based in Lagos. undecided

To think I was once in that life, shuttling back and forth. Thank God for grace sha.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by 4nobody4every1: 9:10pm On Mar 28, 2016
cool
Re: My Near Death Experience by Rexphobia(m): 9:10pm On Mar 28, 2016
Life is but a shadow
Re: My Near Death Experience by 0955eb027(m): 9:11pm On Mar 28, 2016
dat moment on oyo-ogbomoso xpress way.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Flexherbal(m): 9:12pm On Mar 28, 2016
Thank God for your life.
Re: My Near Death Experience by Nienie(f): 9:12pm On Mar 28, 2016
Now I've got chills

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Re: My Near Death Experience by Mannylex(m): 9:12pm On Mar 28, 2016
There is indeed a purpose in your life. I bless God for you. Hope you got the job? Because that should be double testimony.
Re: My Near Death Experience by omojesu202(m): 9:13pm On Mar 28, 2016
Your assignment is not yet complete... that's all.
Re: My Near Death Experience by Icecomrade: 9:15pm On Mar 28, 2016
Wow
Re: My Near Death Experience by midehi2(f): 9:16pm On Mar 28, 2016
enter bus, your heart in your hand

aeroplane, for where...you wont know how to breath in and out again

water, i cant try that sef

even common walking by road side - a drunk vehicle will still bring its ugly head

Baba God, na ur hand we dey o

@ op, thank God for your life, your destiny must be fulfilled.

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Re: My Near Death Experience by ebem: 9:17pm On Mar 28, 2016
one day one day we will make it and all these will be stories to tell

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