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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by freebreezeyz(m): 12:31pm On Jun 09, 2017
Its sad really the way crime is on the increase. hmmm...thank God for your life bro! Ur testimony is that of a good one!!! U wld replenish all that was taken in Jesus name! Let karma do the remaining!

Selah!!

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by dsoja: 12:32pm On Jun 09, 2017
Everyday for the thief and one day for the owner.I know this miscreants will want to blame buhari for this, but one day they will be caught and be punish for their evil dids
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by fineboynl(m): 12:32pm On Jun 09, 2017
look like they want to rape that girl or she is with them.
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by kulay1(m): 12:33pm On Jun 09, 2017
Behold you have just experienced the alarming decadence of our security system....Nothings seems to be working anymore. Very sad!
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by bigsmoke2(m): 12:34pm On Jun 09, 2017
I have one golden rule, to never ride a bus that did not load at the car park. If I find myself in a situation where I need to ride one I take uber and I pay with my bank account so the uber driver can be traced if need be.

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by calddon(m): 12:34pm On Jun 09, 2017
He who lives by the gun must die by the gun...... DATS D WILD WEST

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 12:34pm On Jun 09, 2017
Listic1:
Monday the 5th of June, 2017 is one day I won’t forget in a hurry. Very early that day, I freshened up and started on my way to court which was ‘outside jurisdiction’. For some inexplicable reasons, there were not very many vehicles on the road. Somehow, this particular vehicle, a red Toyota or Honda salon car – but converted to a taxi, appeared before me. I inquired from the driver whether he was headed in my direction of which he responded in the affirmative. I then boarded the vehicle. After sitting down I noticed that there were two young men in the vehicle – one in the front passenger seat wearing a red face cap and red hooded jacket and the other in the passenger seat behind the driver wearing a white polo shirt. However, I never took time to steal glances at their faces. I sat next to this passenger. Shortly after I boarded, another lady was picked along the road. This lady sat beside me.

A few minutes thereafter the driver stopped the car and the passenger in front, turning backwards to face those behind, greeted everyone at the back and asked what we have in our bags as he raised his pistol for all to see. Before I could say anything, the young chap beside me took my bag from me and started searching my trouser and suit jacket pockets. In the process, he took my phone and a few wards of N500 notes which I left in my left back pocket in case I needed to make a quick expense having put my wallet in the bag. At the same time, the dude with the gun took the lady’s bag, her phone and asked her to pull off the ‘gold’ she was wearing. After doing that, the young man turned to me with his gun pointed and asked me how much I was with. I told him and added that everything is in my wallet which was in my bag and that his colleague has taken the notes that I didn’t put in the wallet as well. As I was saying this, I was inexplicably extremely relaxed and smiling and also asking them to give me the tools of my trade: case file, wig and gown, diary and bib and collar which were in the bag; stuff which I knew would be useless to them. This is awkward and weird, I know. Perhaps, infuriated by my disposition the young chap pushed me on my left side to expose my left leg and said: ‘you think say we dey joke here? I go just put this ‘ginot’ for your leg’. His other colleague began pleading with him not to try anything stupid; he was reminded of how he could not control himself the last time and he eventually killed someone. This sort of calmed him down a bit.

Well, after satisfying themselves that they have properly waylaid us, we were asked to go of the vehicle and sit on the kerb by the roadside. As they were about to drive off, the guy who sat beside me asked again what I had in my bag and I told him and also asked that he should give the bag back to me after taking the money having told him where I kept it. The young man opened the bag, brought out only the case file, dropped it on the ground and they drove off. As I and the lady stood up to find our level but me to pick up my case file first, the very car came back in reverse. The lady was asked to get into the vehicle and they drove away. In all of these the driver did not utter even a word. However, I know that they were all working in concert. I thereafter retreated to some safe corner where I was ruminating over what just transpired; the first and I believe the last of its kind I would experience and how over the weekend, Saturday, I guess, I was asking myself how I would react if a gun was pointed at me. It is a funny life!

While deep in thought, from the corner of my eye I saw that car drop of the lady who then entered another vehicle. At this point, I approached a bystander who only assisted by giving me his phone to call my family. This was a wasted effort as all the numbers I had off hand didn’t connect. In this state of slight confusion, I decided to search my jacket pockets. And boy what did I see? Some change in the only pocket that was not searched! With that I went in search of my bearing!

End.

PS: I have a feeling, a very strong feeling, that something very bad would happen to the young man with the gun.

Thanks: Seun; Lalasticlala
Oga lawyer so you have to buy anoda wig and gown now? People are wicked!
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Ginaz(f): 12:36pm On Jun 09, 2017
That reminds me the day I and my mom visited my aunt in her husband's village.

We were looking for vehicle to take us back home when we saw a red car going our way at which my mom waved and it stopped. One guy was at the back with the the driver and a guy at the front. The one at the back came out and asked us to enter cos we won't be able to get another vehicle going our way and fuel is running out.

For some reasons i don't know my body felt cold ,suddenly cold. My mom was already going to enter like she was in a trance.

I shouted at her don't enter, she said why? She said come on let's enter. I shouted no!! She was already in their midst, the man that came out was asking me "u dey fear?" while the one at the front was saying let them enter let's go.

I told them we won't enter and held my mom's hands, the man outside got angry and entered the car and they zoomed off hurriedly.

We entered a bike, we paid heavily. Till now I always have a bad feeling when I think back about that day.

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by CarlosTheJackal: 12:37pm On Jun 09, 2017
Caustics:
was the lady working with them or the picked her again for more activities?
The Lady is working with the robbers. Shee is there to cause more panic to the passengers

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by CarlosTheJackal: 12:38pm On Jun 09, 2017
chijioke086:
make money call or whatsapp the number below
I will post your name and account number here.



Bloody theif.



This is your account number you use to scam people.


Hillary Chukwu

Access Bank

0047970979



Please we need to see this scammer pictures. Seun take note of the scammer. I played along and got his account details

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Enoquin(f): 12:42pm On Jun 09, 2017
Wow! That was how one of my brothers was dispossessed of a tangible sum yesternight. There have been complaints in Uyo of these sort of incidences especially via Keke even those with ATMs aren't spared as the thieves go around with POS. shocked

Funny too, I have been thinking what I'd do if such happens to me. Now, that your's came to pass, I pray mine doesn't.
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by CarlosTheJackal: 12:43pm On Jun 09, 2017
Nma27:
That was how my phone was snatched. Lucky the fool snatched only my phone and not my Handbag o.
You are still owing us your handbag grin. See you tomorrow in a cab grin
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by EJanni(f): 12:45pm On Jun 09, 2017
Thank God you were not hurt. days are evil. sorry for ur loss

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 12:47pm On Jun 09, 2017
This movie scene and voice over narration is amazing.... grin grin grin
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by NwaAmaikpe: 12:47pm On Jun 09, 2017
Nothing will happen to the guy in Jesus name.


Na dia own hustle be thay
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Funkybabee(f): 12:49pm On Jun 09, 2017
sorry guy the lord is ur strength

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 12:51pm On Jun 09, 2017
OP is probably one of those that will rally against legal gun ownership.
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by joinnow: 12:59pm On Jun 09, 2017
Listic1:
Monday the 5th of June, 2017 is one day I won’t forget in a hurry. Very early that day, I freshened up and started on my way to court which was ‘outside jurisdiction’. For some inexplicable reasons, there were not very many vehicles on the road. Somehow, this particular vehicle, a red Toyota or Honda salon car – but converted to a taxi, appeared before me. I inquired from the driver whether he was headed in my direction of which he responded in the affirmative. I then boarded the vehicle. After sitting down I noticed that there were two young men in the vehicle – one in the front passenger seat wearing a red face cap and red hooded jacket and the other in the passenger seat behind the driver wearing a white polo shirt. However, I never took time to steal glances at their faces. I sat next to this passenger. Shortly after I boarded, another lady was picked along the road. This lady sat beside me.

A few minutes thereafter the driver stopped the car and the passenger in front, turning backwards to face those behind, greeted everyone at the back and asked what we have in our bags as he raised his pistol for all to see. Before I could say anything, the young chap beside me took my bag from me and started searching my trouser and suit jacket pockets. In the process, he took my phone and a few wards of N500 notes which I left in my left back pocket in case I needed to make a quick expense having put my wallet in the bag. At the same time, the dude with the gun took the lady’s bag, her phone and asked her to pull off the ‘gold’ she was wearing. After doing that, the young man turned to me with his gun pointed and asked me how much I was with. I told him and added that everything is in my wallet which was in my bag and that his colleague has taken the notes that I didn’t put in the wallet as well. As I was saying this, I was inexplicably extremely relaxed and smiling and also asking them to give me the tools of my trade: case file, wig and gown, diary and bib and collar which were in the bag; stuff which I knew would be useless to them. This is awkward and weird, I know. Perhaps, infuriated by my disposition the young chap pushed me on my left side to expose my left leg and said: ‘you think say we dey joke here? I go just put this ‘ginot’ for your leg’. His other colleague began pleading with him not to try anything stupid; he was reminded of how he could not control himself the last time and he eventually killed someone. This sort of calmed him down a bit.

Well, after satisfying themselves that they have properly waylaid us, we were asked to go of the vehicle and sit on the kerb by the roadside. As they were about to drive off, the guy who sat beside me asked again what I had in my bag and I told him and also asked that he should give the bag back to me after taking the money having told him where I kept it. The young man opened the bag, brought out only the case file, dropped it on the ground and they drove off. As I and the lady stood up to find our level but me to pick up my case file first, the very car came back in reverse. The lady was asked to get into the vehicle and they drove away. In all of these the driver did not utter even a word. However, I know that they were all working in concert. I thereafter retreated to some safe corner where I was ruminating over what just transpired; the first and I believe the last of its kind I would experience and how over the weekend, Saturday, I guess, I was asking myself how I would react if a gun was pointed at me. It is a funny life!

While deep in thought, from the corner of my eye I saw that car drop of the lady who then entered another vehicle. At this point, I approached a bystander who only assisted by giving me his phone to call my family. This was a wasted effort as all the numbers I had off hand didn’t connect. In this state of slight confusion, I decided to search my jacket pockets. And boy what did I see? Some change in the only pocket that was not searched! With that I went in search of my bearing!

End.

PS: I have a feeling, a very strong feeling, that something very bad would happen to the young man with the gun.

Thanks: Seun; Lalasticlala
Hey Thank God
The bad guy did not put ginot in your leg
Na hospital u for dey now if you are still alive to know
1.your wig can be bought again
2.your case file should have duplicate
See your life you for be the second person that bad guy for kill with his uncontrollable anger

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by ruggedtimi(m): 1:04pm On Jun 09, 2017
my girlfrnd had similar experience in ph around gra bus stop. They nearly strangled her to death...and dey were boasting of how many girls they have killed that particular day. Luckly they dropped her off and took her phone.

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by cpapa: 1:06pm On Jun 09, 2017
Na so God will punish them my neighborhood they robbed him on Monday morning from Anthony bus stop nd stopped him at gbagada express

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by DoctorNyash(m): 1:06pm On Jun 09, 2017
Caustics:
are you one of them that stole the phone? Cuz these criminals are on nairaland too. angry
grin
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by sharpwriter(m): 1:10pm On Jun 09, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
Nothing will happen to the guy in Jesus name.


Na dia own hustle be thay
I noticed you since 2 days ago... I strongly believe something is wrong with you mentally. And I perceive frustration. All your comments are mad comments. You seriously need a psychiatric treatment. Your thoughts are the thoughts of an ANIMAL.
ERANKO jatijati.

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jun 09, 2017
Listic1, please which axis? Please tell.
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Rainmaker69(m): 1:17pm On Jun 09, 2017
Really sad story. Sorry bruv. It could happen to anyone and so everyone who ends up in this unfortunate situation should try to keep calm and avoid infuriating the robbers unless one's life is involved. Once out of the car, get to a safe place and then discreetly note the registration number if you can.
This country gat no chill at all. When those ediots are caught, na the same lawyer dem go dey find to represent them.

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 1:20pm On Jun 09, 2017
Caustics:
are you one of them that stole the phone? Cuz these criminals are on nairaland too. angry


I think the code he is asking of is the IMEI code that can be used to track the phone and the thieves.
Every phone has a unique IMEI code. Once you know the code, keep it safe, it helps

wise thieves no longer steal phones because ppl are becoming increasingly aware of this IMEI code of a thing
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Originalsly: 1:32pm On Jun 09, 2017
EgunMogaji:
OP is probably one of those that will rally against legal gun ownership.
If Op owned a gun... do you really think he'll be on earth to share his story? I knew of one guy that carried two guns for protection.... do I have to say if he got the chance to use them when the time came for him to protect himself?

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 1:33pm On Jun 09, 2017
Enoquin:
Wow! That was how one of my brothers was dispossessed of a tangible sum yesternight. There have been complaints in Uyo of these sort of incidences especially via Keke even those with ATMs aren't spared as the thieves go around with POS. shocked

Funny too, I have been thinking what I'd do if such happens to me. Now, that your's came to pass, I pray mine doesn't.


but isn't it possible for the victim's bank to trace the account of the POS that was used to rob? I think with BVN fingerprints and photos, this should be possible.

I also think victims of such should report to their account officers as soon as possible

can the Bankers on Nairaland please help me answer this??
Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 1:38pm On Jun 09, 2017
EgunMogaji:
OP is probably one of those that will rally against legal gun ownership.
so he would be carrying guns in public vehicles undecided

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 1:41pm On Jun 09, 2017
Rainmaker69:
Really sad story. Sorry bruv. It could happen to anyone and so everyone who ends up in this unfortunate situation should try to keep calm and avoid infuriating the robbers unless one's life is involved. Once out of the car, get to a safe place and then discreetly note the registration number if you can.
This country gat no chill at all. When those ediots are caught, na the same lawyer dem go dey find to represent them.

when they are caught, u will see how innocent they will nw be looking as they are being paraded.
it just makes me wonder if they are the same people that were terrors just some hours ago. wen arrested, na them sabi beg pass but wen they are robbing you, if you beg them, na grave straight.

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Re: ‘One Chance’: An Awkward Personal Experience by Nobody: 1:55pm On Jun 09, 2017
beardlessdude:
so he would be carrying guns in public vehicles undecided

Why wouldn't he be doing so if he has concealed weapons permit? sad

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