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OAP Lolo Accuses Police Of Alleged Harassment


Nigerian actress cum media personality Omotunde Adebowale popularly known as Lolo has accused police officers of harassment after a tense encounter in Lagos.

The actress, who took to Instagram Live on Wednesday, to document the ordeal, claimed she was unfairly stopped and had her car keys confiscated by law enforcement officials.
In an interview with News Central on Thursday February 27, Lolo recounted the distressing experience, alleging that she was wrongfully accused of damaging a government official’s vehicle.

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The media personality explained:

“I was edged out of the road by the cars in the convoy, and before I knew what was happening, the RRR and police officers stopped my car, claiming that I scratched a government official’s car. Meanwhile, they were the ones who scratched mine. Three of them came out, took my car keys, and then ordered me to enter their car.”

“It was a very harrowing experience, and I’m still shaking from the encounter. I was the one who made the video and went live on Instagram so that I could get everything in real-time. I knew that as long as they were on my feed, everyone would see the identities of the officers harassing me.”

The viral video has since sparked outrage on social media, with many Nigerians calling for accountability from the police and law enforcement agencies.



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