A Nigerian tenant has expressed his displeasure after being deemed a cultist by his landlord, who then called the police to have him detained for playing loud music in the apartment.
The incident, which has triggered conversations on X (previously Twitter), was captured in video uploaded online.
According to the post, the landlord accused the man of being a cultist and called the police, claiming the loud music as the reason.
In the footage, the man can be heard protesting as a police officer takes him away while attempting to arrest him. The officer is also seen taking pictures of the man before proceeding with the arrest.
As the video gained popularity, it elicited extensive comments, with many people flooding the comment section to give their perspectives on the situation.
See some reactions below:
@Miraclejoe17: “But why this Nigeria police be like this ! 😩😩🤦Shey this one too na part of job way them dey do?”
@Lord_of_Nigeria: “Nigerian security agencies are highly colonial in their conducts, the same methods used in the colonial era by the colonial police has been handed down from generation to generation.”
@PRINCIPAL_XYX: “The police did no wrong if they are on legal duty. They should allow the police to do their job if they have nothing to hide. We must learn how to respect institutions as Nigerians.”
@Jaysings001: “What is it with police raiding people’s houses? The funniest thing is they never get to leave without destroying something.. this pathetic, we need to fix this ASAP!”
@Wewe_Of_Lagos: “If police enter your compound that means you’re doing some bad or illegal things and your neighbors snitch on you.”
@Ishow_leck: ‘Is this what they call policing or what exactly is wrong with these people? Can’t we just have anything right in this country.”
@hashtagtweets: “Definitely, one person don dr*p their pass for Police. Fit even be one of them sef or the neighbors.”
@EbituPromise: “Another day, another tale of unnecessary harassment. It’s truly disappointing that the people meant to protect us keep making citizens live in fear. When will this cycle end?”
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