Popular Make Up Artist, Bimpe Onakoya Robbed At Gunpoint In Johannesburg

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Popular makeup artist, Bimpe Onakoya was robbed at gunpoint by hoodlums after arriving the city of Johannesburg on a Lagos flight. According to her, she was accosted while driving into the city.

Recounting her ordeal, Bimpe penned this down on her Instagram page:

My hubby and I were robbed at gun point this morning in Jo’burg, less than 1 hour after touch down, they crossed our car, four guys came out armed to the teeth with sophisticated looking guns, they emptied us, took everything, my makeup box, my camera and lenses, 2 Mac laptops, all our clothes, our international passports, so right now we don’t have identity in a foreign land, the police have been wonderful to us, still trying to find a solution to this mess!!! #strandedinjoburg!!

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She later posted a follow up message which read:

This has been one of the longest days I have had in a while! But you know through all, God always places help around for his own children. My hubby and I are fine and unharmed. Apart from some initial confusion, the Nigerian consulate has been very helpful to us. They have accommodated us, given us funds to buy phones and a change of clothes and even fed us. May God bless them real good. We are also grateful to the South African Police that made sure we were attended to, and the officer that also borrowed me his phone to make the previous post so that our loved ones will know the situation. We are moving past this traumatizing experience with thankfulness to God for allowing us to come out with out lives. Thank you all so much for the show of love. We really appreciate you.

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