
We
live in strange times, so once again vigilance is the only way out.
When you enter a bus a there is no man who is to serve as the conductor,
be careful. If you are inside a bus and a somebody behind you ask you
to take his money and give to the conductor or driver, be careful.
Ritual kidnappers are devising new tactics.
This is a story flying around in the media and from what I heard it happened in Lagos. The story below:
"Kemi,
kindly help warn people o. My aunt just came back and she is shaking
seriously for she witnessed a strange incident some minutes ago. She
boarded a bus from her office to drop at Ikotun this evening and
unfortunately the bus had no conductor so one woman - one of them
(passengers) decided to play the good Samaritan by helping the driver
collect the t.fare from passengers.
Everyone co-operated and paid o
except for one old man like that. Eventually he brought out his N50 and
gave the woman to give the driver.
Immediately this woman collected
the money, she started shaking like someone that had been hit with
'warapa'...the shaking got so bad that the driver had to pack and
everyone started shouting on the old man to undo whatever he had done to
the innocent woman after all it was after she collected the money from
him that she began shaking. Kemi, the old man now said they should let
him rub the woman's breast so that the shaking can stop. While rubbing
her breast, they both disappeared like film trick. Everybody in
the bus shouted and scattered o, even the driver fled o. You needed to
have seen the commotion. Please help warn Nigerians to be careful, all
these kidnappers keep devising new methods everyday, only God knows
where that woman is now."
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