A professional driver, Lukman Adegboyega Oosha, had a narrow escape on Friday night when he was attacked by hoodlums suspected to be of Northern extraction, at Magboro, Ogun State .
Oosha told MicroSecondNews he was waiting for a bus or okada (commercial motorcycle) at Magboro bus stop between 9 and 10 pm when he saw a group of boys rushing in his direction.
"I didn't suspect any untoward thing as I didn't have anything to
do with them. I didn't really paid them much attention.
"I just stepped aside and continued to wait for my transport home.
"It was a near fatal mistake as I suddenly felt a vicious cut on
the back of my head where the neck meets the head and blood gushed out.
"As I collapsed, I could see that I was attacked with a matchete.
The boys ran along speaking their language.
"They didn’t waste time on me, or they thought the blow had
finished me. I struggled to my feet and rested against something, brought out
my phone, because they didn’t steal anything from me. I managed to call my wife
before I lost consciousness and fell by the road side.
"My family found me there and brought me to a hospital where I am
currently receiving treatment. I'm lucky to be alive. They aimed at my
neck."
When asked how he knew they were Fulani, he said from their appearance and the language they were speaking.
Oosha's friend, simply identified as Yusuf, said Oosha was lucky that it
was not one of those busy traffic days that impatient drivers drive on the road
shoulders. He said a careless driver would have crushed him as he lay unconscious.
He appealed to people who pass through the entire Long Bridge, Warewa, Arepo,
Magboro. Mowe and Aseese part of the Lagos Ibadan Express way to be more
careful as there seemed to be an upsurge of blood thirsty hoodlums on the prowl
especially after dark.
He said another friend was macheted on the back on the Long Bridge last
week.
"His car broke down and he was walking to the bus stop when a hoodlum suspected to be a renegade herdsman leapt out of the bush. He ran but the 'Bororo' was able to deal him a matchete on the back. He managed to run to the bus stop and was taken to the hospital.
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