Title: Police Drag ABSU Student Into Bush Over 3 Phones – Ear Bleeding, Dea*th Threats (Viral Video)

In this video, we break down two viral incidents exposing police misconduct in Nigeria. First, an ABSU student recounts how officers without name tags stopped his minibus at Uturu Road, dragged him, his brother, and another passenger into a bush, and mercilessly beat them—all because he owned three phones. His ear is now bleeding and blocked. Officers threatened to shoot them and ensure they never graduate.

Second, a woman in Ilasa, Lagos, films two men without uniform stopping and searching a civilian. They claim to be police from Jakande First Gate Station. The video raises a terrifying question: how do citizens distinguish between real police and armed criminals when there are no uniforms? We also analyze the Abia State Police Command’s official press statement promising an investigation and the reactions from X users demanding transparent justice.

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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 Arise News & TVC Nees

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