The Shocking Story of Betrayal and Police Brutality

The Shocking Story of Betrayal and Police Brutality

A few days ago, a member of the Nigerian Police, Aliyu Giwa, via his twitter account, gave a narration of police brutality and betrayal you never saw coming.

Check out his tweets and follow the story he narrates below.

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  1. Johnny
    October 17, 08:51 Reply

    Eku oro enu. Why should police join a snitch to do evil?
    Nigeria police is bad, simple

  2. Malik
    October 17, 09:20 Reply

    Sad story but great storytelling (esp. for a police officer). Aliyu Giwa should be a playwright… He good.

    • Jo
      October 17, 10:07 Reply

      ‘….especially for a police officer ‘?

      Nke ahu aputakwanu gini?

      • Delle
        October 17, 10:54 Reply

        You’re a Police Officer?

      • Mandy
        October 17, 18:35 Reply

        Lol. Jo, it means ndi police anyi amaghi akwukwo. ?

        • Jo
          October 17, 18:38 Reply

          Lol, Delle I’m not.

          That sort of generalization is downright insulting.

  3. Ken George
    October 17, 11:02 Reply

    Interesting story. While i dont believe all police officers are bad, i still think this is one case in a million. There is no agency checkmating the nigerian police and in most cases corruption and greed runs from the topmost admin to the least. In my small experience, nigerian police is definitely not ur friend. But i will agree that there are exceptions

  4. Mandy
    October 17, 18:33 Reply

    So the friend faces court and the police only get demoted and face disciplinary action? How’s that even right?

    PS: Yes, this story is heartwarming but #PoliceIsStillNotYourFriend

  5. Dickson Clement
    October 18, 08:22 Reply

    They are just trying to redeem their image, this story must have been doctored for #the police is your friend. Its well manured and planted in the most fertile ground of social media! Whatever be the case, those bitches ain’t anyone’s friend !

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