This video breaks down the viral footage showing Nigerian police officers assaulting two young men under the Ojuelegba Bridge in Lagos, confiscating their mobile phones in what witnesses call outright robbery in uniform. The Lagos State Police Command has since identified and detained the officers involved, promising a transparent investigation. But is this enough? We analyze the reactions of X (Twitter) users who are demanding dismissals, not just “scapegoats.” We also examine a bizarre secondary video from Ibadan, Oyo State, where two police officers conducting an illegal stop-and-search at Cele Charp Corner fled immediately after spotting another set of officers. Are they real police or impersonators? X users argue the real police have created a terrible template that allows fakes to thrive. Finally, we visit the exact spot at Abule Egba in Lagos where the harassment occurred, noting the sudden absence of police presence after the video went viral.

In this video you will learn:
1· Full details of the Ojuelegba assault and phone seizure
2· Official statement from Lagos State Police Command
3· Public reactions from Nigerian X users
4· The bizarre Ibadan police-running-from-police video
5· How to contact the Police Complaint Response Unit

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DISCLAIMER:
This video is for education, news analysis, and public awareness only. I do not support violence or harm of any kind. All events discussed are based on publicly available reports from news platforms, journalists, and official statements. No graphic images or harmful content are shown. Any video clips or pictures used fall under Fair Use for commentary, reporting, and criticism. This content is created to inform the public and help people understand the security situation in Nigeria.

Credit: Original clip used from Amateur, Channels TV & LTV News

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