Actress Nse Etim has just shared her true-life experience story with Jungle Justice on twitter…enjoy!
“I’ll tell you my experience #JungleJustice. I took a night bus to Aba, some years ago from Abuja to the fabric market.
After I had walked
around and seen for myself, I went back to the park and decided to have a
beer.I brought out my laptop and started writing…trying to blend in
so I don’t look out of place.I was scared but knew that in a few hours, I
would be back home.
around and seen for myself, I went back to the park and decided to have a
beer.I brought out my laptop and started writing…trying to blend in
so I don’t look out of place.I was scared but knew that in a few hours, I
would be back home.
As I took a swig from my bottle and turned to my
laptop, in a flash…someone had lifted the bottle in pursuit of a young
man.I heard screams of ‘onye oshi’ ‘thief’…that’s when I realized
that the woman screaming had been robbed of her purse.
laptop, in a flash…someone had lifted the bottle in pursuit of a young
man.I heard screams of ‘onye oshi’ ‘thief’…that’s when I realized
that the woman screaming had been robbed of her purse.
The woman claimed
she had only N200 and an umbrella in the purse. They pursued him,
caught him and put a tire on his neck.
she had only N200 and an umbrella in the purse. They pursued him,
caught him and put a tire on his neck.
They poured fuel on him and all I
could do was beg the officers there to help him. They looked at me funny
and struck the match.My journey
to the nation’s capital was no longer the adventure I hoped it would be,
it was my worst nightmare.
could do was beg the officers there to help him. They looked at me funny
and struck the match.My journey
to the nation’s capital was no longer the adventure I hoped it would be,
it was my worst nightmare.
This isn’t a movie… I’m talking about
Jungle Justice in Nigeria. I think it’s sickening and sad.
Jungle Justice in Nigeria. I think it’s sickening and sad.
We cannot
lose our humanity.If a man does wrong, please seek the hands of the law.
Taking the law into your hands is barbaric and that’s not what we
should be.What’s your take on Jungle Justice? Let’s talk!””
lose our humanity.If a man does wrong, please seek the hands of the law.
Taking the law into your hands is barbaric and that’s not what we
should be.What’s your take on Jungle Justice? Let’s talk!””