Following the recent cases of serial killing in different hotels in Rivers state, the former head of Nigeria Police Complaint Response Unit, Abayomi Shogunle has taken his time to educate young girls and women on how to avoid being killed by a serial killer in a hotel.
KanyiDaily had reported about a serial killer who is on the loose, killing young ladies in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
It was alleged that the serial killer would take the ladies into hotels and take their lives, using the same technique.
Rivers State Police Command confirmed the killing of several women in different hotels in the state, adding that two of them died by strangulation with a white piece of cloth hanging around their necks.
The continuous serial killing has motivated Abayomi Shogunle to share some tips via his Twitter page on how to stay safe when logding into a hotel at this trying times. See his tweet below:
“Babe Stay Woke!
“As you move into a hotel to lodge with a man friend (new/old), remember to tell the gateman AND receptionist – WE CAME IN TOGETHER, PLEASE DON’T ALLOW HIM TO LEAVE IF I AM NOT WITH HIM.
“That should neutralize any potential bad intention. #YSguide Personal Safety.
Babe Stay Woke!
As you move into a hotel to lodge with a man friend (new/old), remember to tell the gateman AND receptionist – WE CAME IN TOGETHER, PLEASE DON’T ALLOW HIM TO LEAVE IF I AM NOT WITH HIM.
That should neutralize any potential bad intention.#YSguide Personal Safety.
— Abayomi Shogunle, 𝘧𝘴𝘪 (@YomiShogunle) September 17, 2019
“Going on a first date with a man?
“Insist. Send his photo & phone # to your best pal, let him know that “My sis/bro must know we’re together. He will think twice before trying untoward behaviour during date.
“Your buddies must meet him before next outing. Personal Safety #YsGuide.
Going on a first date with a man?
Insist. Send his photo & phone # to your best pal, let him know that “My sis/bro must know we’re together”. He will think twice before trying untoward behaviour during date.
Your buddies must meet him before next outing.
Personal Safety #YsGuide.
— Abayomi Shogunle, 𝘧𝘴𝘪 (@YomiShogunle) September 15, 2019