My War with Men and Vultures of Sambisa

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By U.K. MUNSUR

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True Story.

Northeast: a minibus refuses to stop when the driver notices the men were terrorists dressed in military uniform. They chase, catch the bus, trap all 9 passengers inside, pour petrol on it and set it on fire.

A young mother throws her baby outside, but the men pick up the crying baby and throw her right back into the burning bus. News percolates, and the nation is outraged.

Weeks Later.

Ben is travelling in a big luxury bus with over 40 other passengers. The bus disobeys a Stop Sign mounted by terrorists dressed in military uniform. The Men chase the bus, rend it with bullets; kill a few and injure many. The bus is damaged, and the blood that flows on the floor forces the driver to stop.

Gunmen jump inside, but the commotion that erupted is uncontrollable. Then a strange man, heavily turbaned, equipped with lethal weapons and wearing suicide vest; drenched in raw petrol, and has six fingers on each hand, steps inside the bus, blows up a soul with one shot, and order is immediately restored.

The bus, now Hijacked, is moved away. Armed men escort it while Vultures accompany the assailants from above until they arrive at a vast desolate farmland. Here, skeletons from past visitors litter the land, and the vultures that cleaned them up wait impatiently on barren trees.

The main Boss arrives soon, and all captives are lined up like condemned criminals. He takes a soul with one shot to personally introduce himself and to commission the beginning of horror on everyone. But his face and his accent are uncannily familiar to Ben, but he suppresses his thoughts to save his life.

Brad Courtney, an American man, and the only foreigner amongst the captives, lets the men know how he feels about how they're treating women, and fights break out. He rattles four men, but the herd subdues him, and then they wonder if he's indeed just a Wildlife Photographer.

Linda, Ben's co-passenger is next in line, the men wants her, but just like the American, Ben tries to stop them and puts up a fight. They finish him up and dump him on her naked body so they can die as one.

Ben wakes up from the dead hours later at nightfall. Barely half the captured passengers are still alive. The assailants are gravely agitated because they found a Phone with a screensaver that shocks the boss. As they brutalise the remaining captives in search of the owner, Ben and Linda crawl like reptiles into the Jungle.

Ben has been identified and must be stopped because he knows too much. Therefore the men hire Vigilantes and Hunters, they position boots on the ground in the Jungle, on all villages on the roads leading to the main Town. And in the town there's a huge Bounty for a particular 'Bad Man,' a reward for a 'Good Man' in distress, and for 5 other reasons everyone in town is on the alert and greedy.

In a Twist of Fate, Ben and Brad, the American, meet inside the back of a trailer carrying cattle set on fire by the terrorist. The American saves him and leads him into the jungle. They discover that they're the 2 Most Important Men in The World with answers and links the United Nations need.

The American teaches him how to stay alive, and how to get to the town through the...

My War with Men and Vultures of Sambisa