Just got this mail from fellow blogger, Helen Ozor. Read mail below:
A lot of things happen to people at the University of Lagos
but we only get to hear a few of these things or we may not even hear about
these things at all. For about a month, I have been taking photography classes
at Yaba. Yesterday, 4th of August, my photography coach fixed our class at the
Sports Centre at the University of Lagos.
I drove into the premises at about
2pm. Meanwhile, a sporting event organized by MTN took place at the sports
centre yesterday. After my class at about 5pm, I got to the car park and
discovered that my car had been burgled with three of the glass wand down. My
camera bag containing 2 lenses, 64gig memory card, batteries, camera cable,
blackberry Q10, another bag containing my wallet, notepads, GTB ATM card, ID
card, voters card, money , drivers Licence were all stolen from the car.
2pm. Meanwhile, a sporting event organized by MTN took place at the sports
centre yesterday. After my class at about 5pm, I got to the car park and
discovered that my car had been burgled with three of the glass wand down. My
camera bag containing 2 lenses, 64gig memory card, batteries, camera cable,
blackberry Q10, another bag containing my wallet, notepads, GTB ATM card, ID
card, voters card, money , drivers Licence were all stolen from the car.
I also discovered that my car key could
not lock the door. The security guards at the sports centre referred me to
their security office where I made a statement. After I narrated my ordeal, one
of the security officer said ‘You’re lucky they didn’t go with your car’. I was
also asked to report the case at the Sabo police station. When I narrated what
happened to the officer in charge of the case at the station, he made me
understand that this isn’t the first time people would report cases of theft to
them.
not lock the door. The security guards at the sports centre referred me to
their security office where I made a statement. After I narrated my ordeal, one
of the security officer said ‘You’re lucky they didn’t go with your car’. I was
also asked to report the case at the Sabo police station. When I narrated what
happened to the officer in charge of the case at the station, he made me
understand that this isn’t the first time people would report cases of theft to
them.
Apparently, the situation is getting
out of hand. Just incase you would be attending an event at Unilag or you have
some engagement within the premises of the institution, please note that your
things are not safe. You park at your own risk despite the presence of security
guards.
out of hand. Just incase you would be attending an event at Unilag or you have
some engagement within the premises of the institution, please note that your
things are not safe. You park at your own risk despite the presence of security
guards.