- Uche Nnaji shared a video of the location where the robbery occurred in London, revealing that he had placed his bag under the car seat.
- Uche noted that he usually warns people against leaving bags in cars, but he felt his belongings were safe in a private paid parking lot.
Renowned fashion designer Uche Nnaji has shared a cautionary story about a robbery he experienced in London.
In a recent video, Uche Nnaji revealed that his bag was stolen from a private parking lot, despite his usual vigilance.
Among the stolen items were his Rolex watch and other personal belongings.
He took to social media to advise fellow travelers to always keep their important documents close.
He revealed that after the incident, he took a swift action to secure his finances by blocking access to all of his bank accounts.
He also sought assistance from his Instagram followers in getting in touch with his bank.
The style doctor wrote:
“Just got robbed at Q-Burlington car park off Oxford street. My handbag with all my bank credit/debit cards, Rolex, ID cards, dollars and pounds are gone.
Dear TRAVELER …Always have your International Passports on your body 🙏🏿.
So this man who is always giving security tips to people not to leave their bags in the car felt because he was parking at a paid PRIVATE carpark in London , so could leave his hand bag along with other bags in the car , little did he know…
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Thank God I had my International Passports on me…Thank God 🙏🏿.
PS: please someone should help me TAG @myaccessbank to respond to their messages on WhatsApp and Twitter, it’s 2hrs after all other banks have responded and blocked my card , remaining AccessBank to respond.
Please secure my small USD on that card oh!”.
SEE SOME COMMENTS BELOW:
@kunleremiofficial: “Oh boy! So sorry chief.”
@mr_ckris: “London is turning to something else. You’d think Oxford street should be well patrolled and relatively safe. So sorry Bro.”
@glucosezaddy1: “Lagos better pass London.”
@olababzo1 “Never leave valuables in the car anywhere at anytime. These hoodlums have their network that watch every movement and they get information from them to take actions.”
@abi4u2011: “Who leaves a bag and valuables in the car in London these days. London that you can be robbed of things on you while working on the street in broad daylight.”
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