- A Nigerian lady shared a distressing experience with a mentally unstable man on public transport in Lagos.
- She posted videos showing bite marks on her body, highlighting the trauma of the encounter.
- The incident has sparked discussions about safety on public buses.

A Nigerian lady has stirred conversations online after sharing a frightening encounter with a mentally unstable man while traveling on public transport in Lagos.
She posted videos showing bite marks on her body and described the ordeal as deeply traumatic. She warned others about the dangers of using public buses, saying the experience left her shaken.
In her own words, she recounted:
“Don’t enter public buses, don’t go out in public. These are bite marks on my body. I should have just booked a ride to my destination. A mad man bit me like this. Being attacked by someone mentally unstable was not on my 2026 plans. Lagos feels unreal. I got bitten, and nobody helped me they just stood there watching.”
She explained that the attack was sudden, and despite her cries for assistance, fellow passengers reportedly did not intervene.
Her videos have rapidly circulated online, sparking debates about public safety and raising concerns over random attacks in the city. Social media users expressed shock, with some criticizing bystanders for remaining passive, while others encouraged commuters to opt for safer travel alternatives whenever possible.
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In other news… A Nigerian man living abroad has sparked online discussion after calling the decision to bring his wife from Nigeria to the United Kingdom the “craziest thing” he’s ever done for love.
He revealed that relocating his wife involved a large financial outlay and significant risks, especially considering the stories of relationships that falter after one partner moves abroad.
He explained:
“The craziest thing I have done for love is bringing my wife from Nigeria to the UK. Do you think it’s easy? Do you know how much I spent? It’s a major investment, spending so much money to get her here. And it’s risky because many, when they move here, end up leaving their husbands.”
The man added that he was reassured by her calm demeanor and character, which influenced his decision to go ahead with the move. He also emphasized that she agreed he would manage the finances, highlighting that control over money was part of their mutual understanding.
His comments have since sparked debate on social media. Critics questioned framing marriage as an “investment” and raised concerns about the idea of financial control within a partnership.
Some defended his point, acknowledging that moving a spouse abroad can be expensive and challenging, while others stressed that a strong marriage should be based on shared respect and cooperation rather than control or ownership.
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