A Nigerian lady simply identified as Ginika has shared her childhood abduction experience and how her one of her kidnapper’s saved her.
She revealed that the kidnapping incident happened when she was a 17-year-old teaching at a school.
According to the pretty woman, when she was heading to school one fateful day, she found herself in a vehicle with fraudsters who had apparently charmed her.
She claimed that after they took her to the bush, one of them who took a special interest in her decided to be her knight in shining armor.
He drove her out to a bus stop and wanted to collect her phone number but she told him that her phone was bad.
The kidnapper then took her to buy a new phone after which he put her in a bus heading back to where she was picked and he even paid her transport fare.
Taking to Twitter, Ginika wrote; ”At 17, I was going to my teaching job when I got picked up by fraudsters(419), (was supposedly jazzed), and taken to another state but one of the men decided he liked me and drove me out of the bush to a bus stop, on our way he asked for my number, I told him my phone was bad;
He took me to a shop and asked me to pick any phone I wanted (collected a Nokia C1 cause na wetin dey reign); then he asked how I would explain my experience when I got home, and I said “419 people carried me naaa” he went on to give me all their full names and locations.
Put me in a bus himself, paid the driver and asked him to drive safely, still gave me 2k for transport. I’m not sure the jazz that hit him but when I got back, I stopped over at the school and learnt pupils have been praying all day, got home to find that everyone had gone to meet there different prayer groups, my mum was the one calling everyone on phone to tell them to end the prayers that I was back.
Apparently the school called home to inform them I was late as usual but too late this time, mum informed them I left for work already; people wanted to insinuate I go don make careless waka but my mum said “if Ginika says she is going to school, she is, unless something happens.
She added; ”I left out a lot of details so it won’t be a long thread but before we bought the phone, he took me to his house to get his withdrawal slip cause this was in 2011, there he showed me his international passport and said he is only trying to make enough money to leave the country.
Also a lot of people are curious what happened afterwards, well I gave him a fake number so that was the end of us. Then when I got home my mum took the phone and money from me, prayed over them, sold the phone to a neighbor and took the proceeds + the 2k an orphanage home.”
At 17, I was going to my teaching job when I got picked up by fraudsters(419), (was supposedly jazzed), and taken to another state but one of the men decided he liked me and drove me out of the bush to a bus stop, on our way he asked for my number, I told him my phone was bad; https://t.co/1f4DQ7jCe8
— Asa Fegge…… (@GinikaOfAfrica) August 31, 2022