A Nigerian lady Adeyanju Kemi Juliana took to Facebook to narrate her ordeal in the hands of One chance bus operators who were operating with a yellow bus which would usually signal safety due to wide usuage. However, luck was not on her side as the robbers who she said dressed like bankers took her atm, withdrew all her money after asking for her pin at gun point.
She narrated her ordeal to friends.
I entered one chance this morning on my way to work....I was beaten blue/black! All my valuables and money is gone this people took a yellow danfo bus to carry out their act...we were two ladies that was in the bus the robbers was well dressed like bankers they took all my atm's and asked for my pin at gunpoint I gave them all the pins of my atm's one of them dropped to go and confirm it at the atm's loo and behold they zapped everything in my acct took all the cash in my bag with serious heavy slaps!! then use aboniki to rub my face and drop me off!!!

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The way they steal, leaving their victims penniless is so painful!! And on top of that they inflict physical harm, this is not minding the emotion harm from the get-go.
How painful!! And up on the number of such incidents occurring, nothing is being done.
No free therapy sessions for the victims, nothing. They're left to deal with the setbacks themselves, financially, emotionally....ugghhhh!!!
I heard the government is now trying to ban these yellow buses. Not sure how true it is, or how feasible that idea is.
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