A Nigerian woman (@Chioma_Ajebota) took to Twitter on
June 29 to share her frightening encounter with Lagos kidnappers and how she
escaped from them. Her story offers some life-saving lessons.
Today
I was about to board a keke (commercial tricycle) headed to Ilasa from Jakande
estate Isolo, suddenly a guy tapped me from behind and I shunned him. He left
but immediately he did another came I thought he was a passenger just like me
only for him to threaten me.
Saying
if I didn’t want to die I should go and apologize to the guy that I was flying
their color and still being rude while still trying to understand what was
happening he lifted his shirt and showed me something that looked like a gun, I
froze.
This
was about 1p.m. in broad daylight but I was scared stiff, I went to apologize
but then a third appeared saying he was the number 1 of the cult and that
didn’t I know there was a cult war going on in that area that I was an
informant.
He
accused me of calling someone, he asked me to walk with him, I made sure to
stay close and insight where people could still see me I was shaking at this
point, confused and helpless. I unlocked my phone, showed him my call log and
messages.
While this was happening, he was signaling the other two guys who started
everything, then I realized they were about six positioned in different places,
but close. I got even more scared at this point, begging and crying that I was
sorry.
That
he should let me go he said I shouldn’t cry or panic that I was safe with him,
he was making phone calls asking them not to shoot me that I wasn’t the one
while all this was happening people were passing going about their business, I
felt helpless.
Then
he made a statement that made me realize that they weren’t cultists but
kidnappers, he said that I was going to see a keke drive by and park that I
should enter it that I would be safe, that was when I realized I was in even
more danger than I thought.
After
he said that something woke up in me and I realized I had only a few minutes to
either save myself or that was the end, The supposed number one guy turned to
signal on one of the guys and I made a run for it, I crossed the road without
looking.
I
ran as fast as I could, I was too scared to stop or tell anyone. I kept
running until I got to my friend's shop at Jakande gate, told her and her boss
what just happened and they tried to comfort me, I was scared and in shock. I
am still in shock.
I’m
sharing this so ladies can be aware, I have never experienced such. Ladies, please
be careful especially when you are alone whether day or night, Lagos isn’t
safe. May God continue to keep us safe.
I’m
grateful to be here to tell this story, it could have been something different.
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