World Intelligence Units compile travel guide for travelers within Nigeria

World Intelligence Units compile travel guide for travelers within Nigeria

In view of the high level of insecurity ravaging the country presently, the various Intelligence Unit all over the World, has compiled a travel guide

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In view of the high level of insecurity ravaging the country presently, the various Intelligence Unit all over the World, has compiled a travel guide for those traveling within Nigeria now or in the future.
Here is the travel guide for travelling within Nigeria as compiled by the units below
·   Avoid going to any of the North East or North West of Nigeria no matter how important your assignment is. The North Central is not saved. Avoid Kaduna by all means possible. Your best choice is to travel by air to any of the core-Northern states if you insist you must travel.
·   While travelling in the South West, beware of non-indigenous armed kidnappers and murderers. They are bandits, armed, vicious, blood-thirsty, eager to settle primordial scores and brutally savage.
·   The armed bandits target evening and night for their operations. They are most active on weekends especially at dawn, evenings or nights on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
·   Never travel with your family. If you must travel, don’t go with your wife and children. Family in a car is usually prime targets, knowing resistance will be minimal.
·   If you must travel, wear smart dresses with canvass. The opportunity may come for you to run.
·   Always keep a dummy phone at hand while your real phone should be left in silence in your car. Delete all bank details on your phone.
·   Arm yourself, it may be helpful. You can buy a dagger, multiple defence tools, gas cannon, sharp-multidrive tools and pepper spray. Never use them unless you have a unique opportunity to attack your captors. Your attack must be to either escape or to kill your captors if possible whenever you have the chance.
·   The armed bandits usually divide into two camps. One camp stops you in the front, the second camp waits for you to reverse before attacking from the back. If you have a heavy car that can knock and kill those at the front, please do.
·   Train yourself on the use of weapons in self-defence. You may find yourself in a position to use AK-47 abandoned in a hurry by kidnappers or left carelessly where you are kept in the bush.
·   The Bandits usually explore bad portions of the road, drive as fast as possible through such portions. Be swift and decisive on the road. Do not use your phone while driving. It will distract you from concentration and keen observation.
·    Fill your tank from the point of departure. Don’t travel alone.
·    If you are ever abducted, stay calm and cooperate but be keen to maximize any opportunity.
·    If you are sure of escaping into the bush without your car, leave the car doors open and the ignition key on. This will distract the kidnappers and attract passersby.
·    The troubled spots are the entire Yoruba space but most importantly: Ogere, Gbongan Junction, Igboho-Shaki way, Ikere-Ado road, Ife-Ibadan highway, Oyo-Ogbomosho highway, Warri-Benin highway, Ikole-Omuo-Lokoja highway; Ilorin-Egbe highway; Jebba-Bode Saadu way; Ilesa-Itaore way; Ogotun-Arakeji-Ado way.
·    If you have the chance, drive close to a lorry or trailer on the highway.
·    Put on the local radio while travelling not listening to music. Important information relevant to kidnappers on the highway may filter to you.
·    Whenever you see herd of cows, be suspicions, keep a distance and look for a safe, swift drive through.
·     Arm yourself spiritually.