7 places you can be ROBBED in Abuja

7 places you can be ROBBED in Abuja

Every other day in the news we hear stories of people been attacked by armed robbers and hoodlums on the streets of Nigeria.

While there is never a guarantee of one hundred percent safety, knowledge of places to avoid can be an advantage. Sometimes, knowledge like this is the difference between life and death.

Below is a list of danger spots in Abuja, you should totally avoid:

1. Behind Sheraton up to CBN Axis in Abuja during the evening.

2. Areas around Mabushi bridge are mostly very risky at night.

3. Area 1 and Area 2 Bridge are also dangerous. It is advisable not to walk alone. Also, if you are driving lock the doors and don't stop even when someone bangs on your car.

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4. Mabushi/Jabi under the bridge are dangerous at night.

5. Between Galadimawa bridge to Jabi airport junction are also dangerous spots late in the evening.

6. Areas between Galadimawa and Lokogoma are also dangerous.

7. Lastly, Bolingo hotel axis in Central Area are dangerous both day and night.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng gathered that a woman was attacked at the front gate of Wuse market, Abuja recently.

According to Twitter user, @ManiPeters, young men were seen pulling her from all sides as she tried to escape from them.

ManiPeters stated that as he watched the seen in horror the helpless woman was rescued by the driver of a Toyota Corolla who stopped for the lady to hop into the car.

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Adrianna Simwa (Lifestyle writer) Adrianna Simwa is a content writer at Legit.ng where she has worked since mid-2022. She has written for many periodicals on a variety of subjects, including news, celebrities, and lifestyle, for more than three years. She has worked for The Hoth, The Standard Group and Triple P Media. Adrianna graduated from Nairobi University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in 2020. In 2023, Simwa finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques. You can reach her through her email: adriannasimwa@gmail.com

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