Today was a strange day of many proportions. I missed a robbery shootout between robbers and the police at three different parts of the city, many times during the day. It’s not pretty. Earlier in the morning, I came across a crowd of people gathered around a young man recently hit by a stray bullet by fleeing robbers. He died on the spot. Had I left home just three minutes earlier, I would definitely have been in the vicinity of the attack. Returning home a few moments ago, I had missed another robbery on a fuel station on my way home by about five minutes. I’m shaken.
The spate of robbery attacks on banks and other financial centres in the city has been on the rise for a while now. This was just one of my closest encounters. The good news was that one of the robbers was shot dead while one other was captured. The bad news is that the situation that makes robbery viable to unemployed youths still remain in the country while the government plans over a feast of millions of dollars to celebrate the nation’s 50th anniversary of official existence. Shame!
We all deserve a national award for survival.
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Abi Idowu at http://abidowu.vpweb.co.uk
Lord have mercy! Pele o. I’m glad you are safe. I feel sad for the many innocent who get killed. Which way Nigeria?
Posted at July 27, 2010 on 4:16pm.
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Kola at http://www.ktravula.com
Thanks Abi.
Posted at August 1, 2010 on 9:03am.
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Kingsley Ogbuji at http://www.twitter.com/lordkings
I guess this happened in Ibadan.
Posted at July 27, 2010 on 5:35pm.
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Kola at http://www.ktravula.com
Yes, this was Ibadan. The governor should be sacked.
Posted at August 1, 2010 on 9:04am.
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oyefolak at http://YourWebsite
It is so unfortunate! So sad! Things fall apart, the centre can not hold…
Posted at July 27, 2010 on 7:09pm.