Hmmmmm.... so... This morning oo, I entered the vehicle of those - TopicsExpress



          

Hmmmmm.... so... This morning oo, I entered the vehicle of those they call one chance. Brethren... its really one chance oo.. cos they always have only one chance left. In-fact let me start from the beginning. ...And my Testimony goes like this (lolzzz) At my bus stop oo I was waiting for a bus to take me to ojuelegba. Unfortunate for us going to work this morning there were no buses; because I had to get to work early I & another lady started flagging down vehicles to drop us off at ojuelegba. A car with three people inside (the driver and two passengers) stopped. The driver insisted he could carry only one person. With a heart of gratitude to God I happily hopped in. Now let me not bore you. I just want to share with you how you can identify these criminals should in case you meet them. CHARACTERISTICS OF ONE CHANCE CRIMINALS 1. Most times they have only one chance left. 2. From my experience and few others at my work place, there is always a Lady at the front seat. (Or maybe at the back seat). However there is always a lady. 3. There is always another guy acting as a regular passenger; just like the potential victim. Note that they can be more than one guy. 4. The driver and the lady would continue an argument that hard seemingly started before you boarded the bus or car. Here is the usual argument (It hardly changes. Can be tweaked though) Driver: Abeg I no fit collect this your money. You know where I carry you from? Acting Passenger: Madam una no make agreement on the amount you go pay? Lady: Abeg na wetin I get be this Driver packs the car, gets down, opens the boot of the car, closes it and hops back into the car. Driver: You no tell me say na money you put for my boot. Abeg abeg come down, I no want want make police catch me. Acting Passenger: Na bank you dey go? Lady: Abeg make una help me abeg. I be Ashawo. Na one chief kidnap me they sleep with me since 3 years now. Na him house I dey all these years. Pity me abeg. As him commot I enter one room see bags of money. I theif the money and I wan run go my village. Bla bla.. blah... the story goes on and on and on. Now if you are still in that vehicle until now, it would only take Gods grace for you to escape. How did I escape? I cant say it was because I was asking too much questions; even though I was. I can only say God saved me. The driver simply gave me back my money and asked me to drop. I was shocked but I did drop. Glory to God I was unharmed. You are probably wondering why I would conclude that this is a norm. I got to work and shared with my colleagues and a number of them testified to have had similar experiences. In fact some were actually robbed. Now my question was, Why had nobody told me how these one chance criminals operate?. What if I fell victim? It would be because I was unaware of their tactics. From all that I gathered, they do this to test if the victim is greedy. They go as far as saying everybody in the car will share the money...and whatever happens later is never pleasant. This is my way of preventing same to happen to as many that would read this. Kindly share with ur friends and loved ones. Be on the look out people. Shine your eyes well well. Benny
Posted on: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 10:52:46 +0000

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