He wrote;
I initially didn’t want to do this, but I think it’s necessary to save other people from unnecessary stigmatization.
In Ibadan today, I was assaulted by a man and his girlfriend after they gave me a free ride.
I was at Elebu Market to see someone at a restaurant. Unfortunately for me, the fellow didn’t show up and I had just N50 with me which I used to buy water, hoping the person will show up
After waiting for like 2 hours I decide to leave as they were already looking for me 1kind.
But since I didn’t have money, I decided to trek home. But what I thought was a blessing turn out to be a curse. I stopped a car with 3 occupants and asked them if they were heading towards Or it a Challenge which was my next destination.
The car stopped and I joined them.
There were 3 people, 2 men at the front and a lady in the back.
Some few minutes, I discovered that the lady is drunk and she was just saying rubbish to the man. I decide not to interfere cuz I was still pissed. All of a sudden, she just said ‘Oyinbo, will you marry me’
I said Nooo, Oga will vex. She said who’s Oga? I didn’t reply. Then all of a sudden her hand was going towards my manhood.
My only crime was to say. Excuse me what are you doing. And I pushed her hand away. The next I heard was a big blow on my head.
I was terrified but decided not to shout. I just said what did I do now? The man on the passenger side, that I think is her boyfriend, just looked back and slapped me.
That why am I talking to his girlfriend like that. That I even look like gay and he will treat my hyuk up.
It was at this moment that fear gripped me. I just started begging and all of a sudden the girl dragged my cloth by my neck and was pushing me back and forth.
The only thing I could say was they should just drop me that I was sorry to enter their car.
The driver was asking them to leave me that he does not want trouble (I think he’s their friend)
The guy asked him to stop the car where there are no many people passing. At that moment, we were close to New Garage, they just parked and I barely came down self when they zoom
I just thanked God to be alive. People around the area were looking at me like a mad man, but I was just grateful they didn’t hurt me.
It was at that moment my friend called me and I took the bike back to Elebu Market before heading home.
#SAYNOTOSEXUALHARASSMENT
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