That was how I decided to get to ogunpa at ibadan to get somethings and it was really a rough market experience, I went to a woman’s store and just as I picked up a slippers and I was trying to check if it was durable or not, she looked at me and said, se efe ra ni a bi ewo len se bayi (do you want to buy or which one are you doing now), I felt insulted and I dropped the slippers and walked out of her presence, I heard her shouting, radarada, e o kuku nikan ra tele (rubbish, it is not as if you wanted to buy before).
Why will someone who desires to sell a product act in this manner? I questioned myself as I walked further, I later meet a calm lady who sold what I wanted for me and I left the market.
On getting to the garage, the agberos began to pull; Aunty e ma bo ni bi (come here), they tried to collect my bag and even pull off my hands, I was really angry and I shouted at them to leave me alone, they left my hand and hurried to another customer.
I finally settled on a bus I liked because the driver has a calm face, after some time, other passengers began to fill in the bus and the supposed driver and three other men got down from the bus, I was wondering what the problem was and a woman told me that they are not passengers, they only sat on the bus to make it look full and attract customers, what sort of deceit is this, I asked myself again?
Instead of carrying two people in the front seat, another person joined which made them three, I have never seen a thing like that before but was sure that policemen will stop us on the road. We got to a junction where policemen and women were standing, and one of them shouted, let him stop look at his front seat, I was glad that the law will catch up with this annoying driver, until he gave her 200Naira and her faced changed immediately, she smiled and said you can go.
I was stunned, I placed my hand on my head and I just tried all I could to control myself from screaming.
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