In case you dont know her toyota brand car was stolen from where it was parked at Oriental Hotel Lekki Lagos. Well here's what she had to say about it.
“On Saturday, the 28th of July 2012, at about 
6:46pm, I drove into the new car park under construction at the Oriental
 Hotel, Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. The ‘Security’ 
guard stationed at the gate; as usual did not take my plate number, 
issue me a parking ticket or try to identify the driver of the car, as 
normally done with other guests who drive into that particular car 
park."
I had been invited to cover two events; the
 ‘YNaija Hashtag’ party and senator Ita Giwa’s daughter’s dinner party. 
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After I had finished work at both events at
 around 11:15pm, I noticed that my car was not at the spot I had parked 
it on. I, and the hotel security men combed the entire car park several 
times to be sure I did not forget where I had parked and still did not 
find my car.
However, an empty carton which I
 had used to identify my parking space was at the same spot I parked, 
but surprisingly, the car wasn’t.
I ordered the security men (who were rather
 dismissive and un-professional) to take me to their head security 
officer and security control room to watch footage of the recordings in 
the car park. The Chinese men, whose names I can’t recall, seemed 
un-sure, confused and spoke in their native tongue amongst themselves 
while checking for footage; still they were not able to give me tangible
 results on camera. I never saw footage of when I drove in or how and 
who drove the car out; instead I was shown footage of what was happening
 in LIVE time.
My suspicion is that it is the cameras at 
the car park are dummies; they do not work, they were not recording at 
that particular time or the camera was switched off when the theft took 
place.
The hotel management did not bother 
to take my name, personal contacts, apologize or try to sort out the 
situation; instead they all backed out, one after the other, giving 
flimsy excuses.
I once again asked to see 
the head of security or a proper management staff and we were told that 
the situation was being sorted out and I would not see anyone until it 
was sorted.
I was asked by an acquaintance to call the 
CP of Lagos who asked me to report the issue to the nearest police 
station (which was Maroko Police station). I did and I’m yet to get 
feedback from the police.
Till now, none of the management staff from
 Oriental has tried to reach me and I hear this is not the first case of
 car theft in the hotel.
This is not in any way acceptable, as a hotel of such magnitude should be seen to keep guests and their personal property safe.
The car park, which has the company’s 
security men and police officers assigned to the different floors of the
 parking lot should be one of the safest places, if not THE safest place
 for guest’s parked cars.















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