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Ruggedman Recounts How He Saved A Stranded lady Who Was Being Assaulted By Some Hoodlums
- Ruggeman Saves A Lady From Attack In Lagos
Nigeria rapper, Michael Ugochukwu Stephens popularly called Ruggedman, recounts how he saved a lady who was being assaulted by three guys in Lagos.
He added that the incident happened don Saturday.
He revealed that the stranded lady who was beaten by the hoodlums, arrived in Nigeria from Ghana two days ago, after a misunderstanding with her sister.
According to her, she lost her things and had to sleep on the road on Saturday night before the hoodlums attacked her.
Ruggedman narrates, Last night was another experience. Sat up to female screaming. Looked out the window & saw a girl being assaulted on the other side of the express by 3 guys. They were trying to drag her into a dark area. My guard & the street security chased them off.
She said she lost her things, money and had to sleep on the road Saturday night. The area boys saw her the night before & tried to rape her Sunday night, being her 2nd night on the road. Her granny lives in Rivers state. I took her into my street, gave her something to eat.
Her movement was laboured & really slow. We were able to convince her to cross over to our side. She groaned with every step. The boys really beat her. Talking to her, I got to know she came into Nigeria from Ghana two days ago after a misunderstanding with her sister.
Put her in a safer place to sleep & called Ogudu @PoliceNG station Dpo Celestina Nwankwo. After briefing her, we agreed that I’ll take her to the station today, Monday morning. Took her to the station this morning & officer Tina after asking some questions.
She said she can make her way to Rivers state. She was sent to the clinic for treatment. We agreed on helping her get to Rivers & by the time I left the station, she had eaten and was taking a bath. Thank u, officer Celestina Nwankwo. I just realized I didn’t ask the girl her name.
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