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'People Stood By While I Was Being Robbed On Third Mainland Bridge' - Terry Apala

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 Talented Nigerian Apala Hip-hop musician Terry Alexander Ejeh, popularly known as Terry Apala, has revealed that he was robbed on the third mainland bridge in Lagos.

Terry Apala Robbed

Terry Apala

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Talented Nigerian Apala Hip-hop musician Terry Alexander Ejeh, popularly known as Terry Apala, has revealed that he was robbed on the third mainland bridge in Lagos.

The Afrobeat and Apala Hip-hop musician recently took to his Instagram page to state that he and three of his friends were robbed on the popular Third mainland bridge by men who were armed with cutlasses. In the video posted, he showed how the armed men broke his car glass in order to rob him and his friends.

Speaking with Punch about the incident, Terry Apala stated that he was shocked that people stood by while he and his friends were being robbed. He said:

 I was robbed last night at Alapere, Ketu and people were just looking. It happened some minutes past 9 pm. We were stuck in standstill traffic. As it was happening, people were just looking and they could not do anything. I had to ask myself, what kind of country is this?

They weren’t even holding guns but cutlasses. They kept shouting in Yoruba that I should open the door and as I did not oblige them, they broke the glass of my car.

It was at that time I knew that they were not joking. If you see the men, very ugly and I suspect they were in their 30s. Luckily, they did not hurt the four of us that were inside the car. We had to co-operate because one of them instructed the other that if we did otherwise, he should hurt one of us. I am happy that they did not recognise me as a celebrity because I am sure they would have harmed me as I had seen their faces.

They took virtually everything that we had in the car. They took the phones of everyone in the car except mine because I quickly hid mine. They stole everyone’s apple wristwatches, among other things.

If I am to estimate the amount of what they stole from us, everything would be valued at about N700,000. They stole two iPhones 12, one iPhone XR; I had a loose change of about N15,000 in the car and my wristwatch which is valued at N120,000. Everything can be valued at N700,000 to N800,000.

I was so upset that people were looking at us as everything happened, they could not do anything. Nigeria is not safe; it is a failed country.

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