
A 100-Level female understudy of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has described how she got away from being captured by two men.
The understudy said everything happened on her route home from the Yaba market in Lagos when the obscure men requested her to get into their Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).
She portrayed her story to a prominent every day:
"I was going to cross at the Yaba Roundabout, close to the Cathedral Church, to board a transport to Ikeja when a silver shading SUV stopped alongside me. There were two folks in the auto and one of them said, 'how are you? Enter the auto.' I was stunned at the announcement since I had never met them.
"I kept strolling and attempted to cross the street however they blocked me with the auto; then I got to be frightened. I was at long last ready to cross and I boarded an Ikeja-bound transport and sat down. Before I knew it, both men escaped their SUV and strolled to the transport I was in. They were both putting on Army tops. They told the transport driver that the transport would not move until I descended and conversed with them.
"They asserted that they knew me, which was untrue. I let them know I would not get off the transport and converse with them since I didn't know who they were yet they demanded and it brought about a contention including me, the fighters, travelers and different transport drivers.
"The transport drivers later said I ought to get off the transport, saying they didn't need any inconvenience, that I had presumably dated part of the gang. This continued for some time until the warriors and drivers went to the back of their SUV and proceeded with the contention.
"When I saw the officers' consideration was not on me any longer, I descended from the transport and rushed to board a UNILAG grounds transport, trusting that would spare me from them, yet when I thought back while in the bus, I saw their auto taking after the transport.
"They took after the transport down to the UNILAG entryway in Akoka. I landed at the school door and rushed to the security entryway. Their SUV tailed me and stopped near the school entryway, so I began yelling and crying, 'They need to hijack me.' After a couple of minutes, they drove off. I needed to call some of my male companions who tailed me home.
"I was so terrified on the grounds that I don't comprehend what those folks would have done to me, on the off chance that I had not raced to the grounds carry that took me to class," she included.
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