Photos: How I managed to stand against 'Jungle justice'
This happened around Idimu-Egbeda, Lagos. I was on my way back home this 
morning when I saw a pack of okada men dragging some people out of a 
car in front of me, two men and a woman. I was in my car watching, 
thinking they must have actually bashed an okada man, as it was the norm
 in Lagos state, where an offense against a bike man is an offense 
against all the bike men in like 5 communities, they would pack you down 
and start harassing you. 
So I thought at first, until they 
started beating them with woods and sticks, kicking them from all 
directions, while some where destroying their car. I had to come down at 
this point after carefully packing my car at a safe spot. I managed to 
part the crowd, asking what happened, The shout of 'they are kidnappers' 
rented the air, so I managed to go into the crowd which was swelling by 
the minute to take pix of them. Continue...
After this, I asked an okada man 
what happened and how he knew they were kidnappers, he managed to say 
that he just saw his fellow okada men running after them, shouting "gbomo-gbomo" (Kidnappers) and he joined the crowd.
Asking around, no one seemed to know the true story, by now the crowd had gotten 
to close to 800 people, men, women, boys, girls, even school children, 
all struggling to get a glimpse, everyone in small clusters, gossiping 
and discussing, while some were seriously doing the beating.
At 
this point, sensing their anger to burn them soon, I sped with my car to
 the Police station on a road, as rough as "climbing Olumo rock in 
Abeokuta, Ogun State". I got to the station and made a quick report. (Must 
acknowledge the quick response of the force at this point). They jump 
and filled two hilux pick-ups, and followed me back to the scene.
On
 sighting the crowd, their gun shot rented the air. I had parked at a 
safe distance, because I didn't want to experience stray bullet. They 
were able to disperse the crowd in time to rescue the victims, Two men 
and a woman. At my safe distance, I could still hear people talking about 
how the police would end up freeing them, and that, they should have 
been burnt to serve as lessons for others with bad intentions.
By now, different stories of what they did had 
emerged and none was similar to the other. Some were like....they snatched a
 woman whom was coming out of the bank with N200,000, drove her a mile, 
then threw her out of the moving vehicle, Others were like....they 
kidnapped 3 children, then the mother raised an 
alarm, and a hot pursuit ensued. The 
third didn't even add up at all.....can't even bother myself tying that.
The
 good thing is I let the Nigerian Police force do their work