Big brother Naija star Princess Onyejekwe, had her Range Rover stolen by restaurant staff in Abuja on November 28, 2023.
It happened when Princess visited a restaurant in Maitama, Abuja. She parked her car in the restaurant’s parking lot and went inside to have dinner. When she was ready to leave, she couldn’t find her car key so She left the restaurant hoping that her car would be towed until the key was recovered. However, when she returned to the restaurant the next day, her car was not in its designated spot.
After the offenders were apprehended by the authorities, Princess identified them in a later video. She also disclosed that the car had been severely vandalized
'Hmmmmm with that their boldly printed car park at owner risk
ReplyDeletePrincess, why go home without having concrete knowledge of the whereabouts of your vehicle? Do you know them? I’m kinda confused at your ‘nonchalance’.
ReplyDeleteread again!
DeleteI watched and listened to her narrative on a blog and I am thinking:
ReplyDeleteHow did the guy pick the key on the table without her knowing. First off, was that car key not suppose to be in her bag or purse!
Was she not suppose to alert the police that same day, she went home all calm without alerting the police then came back the next day to continue the search, I mean, a big car like a range rover! I honestly dont understand.....
You have echoed my questions.. Make she cool down kowashiate because so many pregnant questions unanswered...
DeleteThese are very important questions she needs to answer.
DeleteSomething isn't adding up
ReplyDeleteI don't understand
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't find your car keys and you calmly went home, came back the next day like the car was parked in your compound?
ReplyDeleteIf it does not add up, it would unravel eventually.
ReplyDeleteBut on facts narrated, it shows how low customers are valued in the Nigeria market and we need to blame the restaurant if the men caught are its employees.
Even if the incident was an attempt by the "owner" to recover the car (like that man who stole the car he gifted his wife to restraint her party-hopping) the restaurant staff should not have agreed to be involved.
Questions should be asked of the restaurant owners too.