Drivers in Lagos are probably the most untrained in the world! Trailer drivers get a thrill from popping fright into fellow road users. Public bus drivers drive recklessly; they curse, spit, and fight. They hate the sight of a brand new car, they imagine what a dent would look like by the side of a posh and glittery ride, and they usually go ahead to ‘bless’ a car with one.
Uugh! They just make my hairs stand! The first month I bought my car, I remember the experience was hell.
It just seemed every ‘ugly’ car out there wanted to ‘kiss’ mine. I’d usually run off the road just to stay safe – away from their wicked intentions.
But this is Lagos, you don’t remain ‘simple’ for too long. So I grew brave and dared the buses and even okadas when they tried to play rough. I valiantly gave out the five fingers when I am ‘manhandled’ and on rare occasions give a chase. Ha!
Last Thursday, things didn’t go as planned, and I came out of an accident with a bloodied right-hand.
No, it wasn’t like I was hit and my car tumbled three times and ended in a ditch and I had to crawl out into the streets to scream for help. No!
It was a simple accident really; a private bus driver kissed my car and gave the beautiful thing a dent and ugly scars to go with it. I blared my horn over and over again, but he wouldn’t do anything – I guess he didn’t know what to do, the damage had been done. I was so upset, I started hitting the side of the bus, I grew livid as I picked my shoe and banged at the side of the bus – ‘stupid fool…,’ I cursed. My anger wouldn’t subside, so…wait for this…I slammed a fist into the side window, and the glass shattered all over, bruising my right hand and making the case much more interesting.
I finally got his attention as he jumped out of his vehicle, raving like a theatrical puppet in utter disbelief of what just happened. I on the other hand gave a hearty laugh whilst I tended to my injured hand, blood flowed freely and I wouldn’t stop laughing. He cursed and spat and told me to repair his car. I told him to go to hell.
Now how does it feel being on the other side?
He gave my car a dent, and I gave his bus a shattered window; and I was unwilling to negotiate at all – let every man repair his/her damage, abi?
He wouldn’t let me go, so I wrapped my hand with my handkerchief, got back into my car, switched on the A/C and listened to Cool fm. Yea, I am crazy like that!
An hour or so later, a soldier from heaven came by the side of my car. He smiled at me and told me to explain the situation; and I did. He looked at me queerly; I’m sure he wondered if I was ‘ok’.
“It’s getting late madam, I cannot leave you here with these people, let us resolve this immediately,” he spoke calmly. Of course agberos had gathered, no one needs a crystal ball to picture that. In a second he dispersed the growing crowd of touts, called the driver to the side and pleaded with him… I couldn’t hear what was said as I was listening and nodding to TI’s Live Your Life featuring Rihanna on radio.
After a while the raving driver who was now panting after much exaggeration, entered his bus cursing as he drove off. The soldier came to me again, I alighted out of courtesy, told him thank you, and he said, “you must be very angry madam,”
I laughed and answered, “Oga this is Lagos, we are all angry!”
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
one of those angry days...
Posted by Joy Isi Bewaji at 11:53:00 AM
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15 comments:
angry may be an understatement. raving lunatic maybe?
seriously, isi, fine girl, you mean to say you have blood in your body?
jinta!! if i catch you...
OMG! Isi!!
I used i was a jaguda but ol' girl, u take the crown,lol!!!
Seriuosly you chop too much liver o.
How's ur hand now?
this is agbero matter o. you broke danfo glass? welldone!
omg!!! ha!!! i bet he wasn't expecting that. Hope your hand heals well
Next time..he will drive his van/bus berra.
"...got back into my car,....listened to Cool fm." and people think there must always be war. NO.
Silence, is one of the most powerful weapons of war; 'twill cost time "An hour or so later...". But then, we need to sacrifice something to make a change.
Did i still hear someone say we can't revolutionalise (change) Nigeria?
A very angry madam indeed!!!!
She's backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk...so u waited for me to dissapear abi...no lele (just learnt that)
@afro - lol...see you shouting she's back as if you yourself didn't just comeback from a 2 month blogging break
@isi - i hope your hand is ok...
wow its been a while i have been hear...
wow wat an experience!
lol lol!!!I guess we all have this area gal side to us...!!! you broke the bus window! gal I'm hailing you as I type...you too chop liver men!
Still deep in thought about:“Oga this is Lagos, we are all angry!”
true yarn!
ah, i cant believe that my Isi was fighting on the road...TI & Rihanna was just the moment
ok, first, go & do comprehensive insurance then i'll tell you the how & why you should break his glass (if he doesnt have some cash to give you) and still win the case, 2times over...
angry woman...LOL
Babe u r something else.
Hope your car had some sort of insurance or guarantee?
u smashed his glass?.i give u hand!hope ur hand is healed now.c,thats a good thing bout anger,it brings out the warrior in u.lol.and T.I's music was the energy boost u needed.1st time here and i enjoyed ur post.
Thumbs up on ur book.
LOL.!!!!
Oh my goodness! I thank God I'm not in Nigeria anymore cos I get angry at things like this. You're giving me serious ideas... Hope your hand has fully recovered sha ohh.
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