Tag: Video

  • Video of alleged harassment, robbery at traffic not in Nigeria – Police IG

    Video of alleged harassment, robbery at traffic not in Nigeria – Police IG

    The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Mr Olukayode Egbetokun says the video being circulated on social media of alleged harassment and robbery at traffic did not occur in Nigeria.

    The IG, in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, on Thursday in Abuja, ordered the police to fish out the individual or group that circulated the false video, for prosecution.

    The video showed motorists at a traffic stop point being harassed and robbed by five individuals.

    According to him, after conducting a thorough digital forensics analysis, the NPF-National Cyber Crime Centre (NPF-NCCC) has determined that the incident actually took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Egbetokun added that the video was originally posted by an individual from South Africa on April 22 on X social media platform, with the caption suggesting that it was dangerous to travel in Ethiopia without a handgun.

    The I-G said the video was reposted by some mischief makers who alleged that the incident happened in Abuja to misinform the public.

    He said the target was to cause grave panic in the Federal Capital Territory and its environs and send a wrong and counterproductive signal across the country.

    Egbetokun, therefore, ordered for a comprehensive investigation to identify the individual or group responsible for falsely claiming that the incident took place in Nigeria.

    According to him, once identified, appropriate legal actions will be taken to sanction those involved.

    The I-G enjoined the public to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of videos and news before circulating on social media platforms.

    He emphasised the importance of accurate information dissemination to avoid posting  misleading contents could cause unnecessary fear and panic.

  • Why Museveni video shames Africa – By Azu Ishiekwene

    Why Museveni video shames Africa – By Azu Ishiekwene

    There’s a trending video from nine years ago. If you watched it casually, you might in fact think that it was done yesterday. It was a clip of Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni, narrating what happened in 2014 when a delegation of African heads of state was asked by AU to mediate the Libyan crisis at the time.

    Museveni’s account of the outcome of the assignment, which has so far not been denied by NATO, was a scandal – an African shame – on steroids. It’s surprising how the incident remained largely unreported until this video resurfaced again recently.

    It wasn’t the usual anti-Western trope about colonialism, neo-colonialism or imperialism that caught my attention. It was what appeared, if Museveni were to be believed, to be the brazen, daylight interference of NATO in the peace mission of the African leaders and how they responded to it.

    Museveni told a meeting of the Pan-African parliament in Midrand, South Africa, that a plane conveying six African heads of state to Tripoli, including his own minister who represented him, was asked not to proceed by NATO as the aircraft approached the Libyan airspace on its mission.

    “How can African leaders nominated by an African continental body, on African soil, be stopped by NATO from doing their duty,” he asked the parliament, pointing out that even the Mauritanian President, Mohammed Abdul Aziz, who was chair of that session of the parliament, was also on the trip.

    The Ugandan leader described the incident as a classic case of African elite betrayal. As the camera panned the helpless, forlorn look on the faces of the leaders present in the hall, you could almost hear a pin drop.

    I don’t know what Museveni might have done if he was on the plane on that day, and he didn’t say either. It however appears improbable to me that a man who had been in bed with the West for decades would have done anything other than what the delegation on that Tripoli mission did: meekly accepted his fate, like the rest, while the plane returned to base. How could Museveni not see that he was a part of the African elite betrayal story?

    Helen Epstein wrote in her book, Another Fine Mess: America, Uganda And the War on Terror, that Museveni owes his longevity in power to billions of American dollars that have been used to train and buy equipment for his army and prop his government. Western aid to Uganda accounts for over 10 percent of that country’s GDP, and was, in fact, up to 42 percent of the budget in 2006. To put it politely, western pipers have always called Uganda’s tune.

    Things only began to fall apart between Museveni and his sponsors after the homosexual rights wars broke out, worsened by his strong-arm tactics against the opposition in that country’s last general election. Not that he suddenly discovered the despicable history of western colonialism and exploitation in Africa or the treachery of the elite.

    Since watching that video of Museveni’s blood boiling over what was apparently a latter-day moment of African epiphany, made after he had been in power for 28 years, I’ve been asking myself if NATO might have asked a plane conveying Nelson Mandela, Robert Mugabe and Olusegun Obasanjo on that kind of mission to make a mid-air return. Very unlikely.

    If the current crop of African leaders had not eaten the sour grapes of betrayal, it is improbable that NATO would treat them with such contempt. So, what would NATO have done if the airplane defied the return-to-base order? Shot down an aircraft carrying six African leaders on an AU peace mission in Africa? Sadly, the mission is a metaphor for the current state of leadership on the continent; they love life too much to dare.

    Interestingly, there was not even a word of protest from the AU after the aborted mission, allegedly directed by NATO in name only. The mastermind, obviously, was Barack Obama, the first Black American president, who would later unleash perhaps one of the most consequential destabilising forces on the Sahel after the brutal elimination of Moummar Ghaddafi. I’m not sure it was a moment that Obama would look back on with pride. Yet, for the AU, too busy with the politics of subservience to care, it was business as usual.

    Another African leader has been talking lately, making statements that re-echo memories of Museveni’s bluster. William Ruto, Kenya’s president while addressing the Djibouti parliament in June, said something fairly radical. Why, he asked Djibouti, should that country or any other African country for that matter, conduct bilateral trade amongst themselves in US dollars?

    Although Ruto said he was not opposed to settling accounts for trade with the US in dollars, his statement was the diplomatic equivalent of what should have been the appropriate response of that AU-Libya mission to NATO’s meddling: that the alliance had no business stopping the AU delegation from landing on the soil of an African country which, in any case, was not a member of NATO.

    On the face of it, there’s really no reason intra-African trade should be settled in dollars. The EU, perhaps the largest single currency union, conducts intra-European trade in euros. So, why can’t AU, especially if the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), the continent’s financial provider, set up a payment and settlement mechanism to facilitate intra-African trade? As tempting as this option may be and in spite of the obvious advantages including reduction of transaction costs among others, the devil is in the detail. Ruto knows.

    With 54 countries in Africa, it would be interesting to test a continental payment clearing house that is not even contemplating optimum currency area – a slightly different system that would have allowed trading in one or more frequently used regional currencies – but is instead thinking of dealing with 42 different currencies on the continent simultaneously.

    Given the current disastrously low volume of intra-African trade, which is about 18.2 percent or $169.7 billion in 2021, a common clearing house is hardly as important as removing the barriers to trade that have stunted the impact of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

    Unnecessary restrictions and obstacles to the movement of people and goods, shambolic customs regulations and border policing — not to mention poor infrastructure and protectionist policies by countries that fear, not always irrationally, that their neighbours are conduits for cheap foreign products — have severely limited trade among African countries and denied citizens prosperity.

    These are not problems that can be solved by settling bank notes or making sound bites. Until African countries develop the capacity to go beyond being just primary commodity markets, always looking outside the continent to consume, in excess, what they cannot produce, Ruto’s wishes would remain what they are – wishes.

    Does Ruto know, for example, that a number of Francophone countries in West and Central Africa which are part of the CFA franc zone still maintain 50 percent of their reserves in the French Treasury in Paris? It isn’t a big secret that France torpedoed the attempt by ECOWAS to introduce the ‘ECO’ as a subregional currency three years ago. How will an African payment settlement system extricate Francophone West Africa from decades of French namby-pamby?

    Also, when Britain announced recently, for example, that it was adding Nigeria’s naira to its list of pre-approved currencies, allowing it to provide financing for transactions with Nigerian businesses in the local currency, it was hardly an act of charity. It was, instead, that country’s calculated response to the new reality of its post-Brexit misery.

    African leaders may chew the microphone all they want in Midrand, South Africa or in Djibouti. Ruto and his colleagues would soon find, as the six African leaders on that aborted AU mission to Libya found many years ago, that the strong have the weak for lunch.

    When vested interests push back against the fancy idea of an African payment and settlement system, as they will, would the mission return to base?

  • You are wild but speaks fact – Davido tells Portable

    You are wild but speaks fact – Davido tells Portable

    Nigerian artiste and Afrobeat superstar, David Adeleke famously known as Davido have stated that singer Portable may be wild but certainly speaks facts.

    The OBO crooner made this appeal after watching another video shared by self-styled ‘wahala musician’, Portable.

    In the video, the ‘Zazu’ crooner could be seen ‘advising’ individuals against relying on other people’s ‘pockets’ for their success.
    Portable claimed not to be fluent in English but still chose to converse in the language in order to relate well with his fans.

    He said: “Wa (Come), never put the keys to your success in someone else’s pocket o! wa (come), I don’t understand English but I will try. Hello!”

    Reacting to the video as well as Portable’s ‘words of wisdom, O.B.O confessed he’s been hysterical for an hour since he watched it.

  • Senate reopens assault petition against CCT boss, Danladi Umar

    Senate reopens assault petition against CCT boss, Danladi Umar

    The Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, has reopened the case of assault levelled against the Chairman, Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Mr Danladi Umar.

    Chairman of the Senate panel, Ayo Akinyelure, who addressed newsmen on the matter on Wednesday in Abuja, said that the case against Umar had been reopened.

    Recall that the CCT Chairman was seen in a viral video, allegedly assaulting one Clement Sargwak at the Bannex Plaza in Wuse 2, on March 29, 2021.

    In seeking redress, the victim, filed a petition against Umar through his lawyers to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petition to investigate .

    In his address, chairman of the committee said that: “There was a petition against the CCT Chairman that he assaulted a young Nigerian, Sargwak.

    “The Senate believes that nobody is above the law. Both the young and the old voted for us to represent their interest in the National Assembly.

    ” The CCT Chairman infringed on the right of a young Nigerian who had no money to approach the Court, brought his petition to the Senate.

    “Rather than appearing before our Committee, Umar went to Court claiming that the Senate had no right to put him on trial.

    “The Senate suspended the hearing on the matter till the outcome of the judgment. The High Court has now ruled the Senate has the right to continue the case.

    “The Senate decided to reopen the case because it was a declarative judgment. He was to appear before us today but instead, came with court papers claiming that he had appealed the judgment.

    “He has now told us through his lawyer that he will never appear before the Senate Committee because the matter is already before the Court of Appeal.

    “Instead of apologising to the victim and his family, and possibly settle the bills of their lawyers, he believes that he could use his position to suppress justice. We will never allow it,” Akinyelure said.

    Umar had included in the suit as stated in the originating summons dated July 13, 2021, the President of the Senate Ahmad Lawan, the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions as well as the Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami .

    In the suit with file no FHC/ABJ/ CS/671/2021 , Umar challenging “Senate’s Constitutional power to conduct investigation and purpose for which it is exercisable.”

  • Video showing LASU’s senate building on fire fake, says Management

    Video showing LASU’s senate building on fire fake, says Management

    The management of the Lagos State University (LASU),Ojo, has urged the university community and the public to disregard a video showing LASU senate building on fire saying the video is fake.

    Mr Ademola Adekoya , the Coordinator of the Centre for Information Press and Public Relations,LASU, stated this in a statement he released to newsmen on Wednesday in Lagos.

    Adekoya said that a video making the rounds ostentsibly showing the Babatunde Raji Fashola Senate Building of the university on fire had been brought to the attention of the institution’s management.

    “We wish to state clearly that the video is fake and totally unfounded.

    “We regard this as nothing but the handiwork of some unscrupulous fellows with wild and vile imaginations seeking to create unnecessary tension in the minds of members of the university and the public.

    “We, therefore, advise that the video should be disregarded in its entirely and should not be validated any further by being shared and forwarded to others,” he said in the statement.

  • 19-year-old girl lands in court for leaking sextape video

    19-year-old girl lands in court for leaking sextape video

    A 19-year-old girl, named Miss Charlotte Delhi has landed in court for allegedly leaking the sextape video of a former Permanent Secretary of the Bayelsa State Ministry of Education, Dr Walton Liverpool.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Miss Delhi was arraigned by the Department of State Services before the Federal High Court sitting in Yenagoa for allegedly sharing the nude video of Dr Liverpool on the social media with an intention of extorting N15 million from him.

    In the one-count charge filed against the defendant by the DSS in suit number FHC/YNG/33C/2021, the girl was accused of engaging in cyberstalking with an intention of blackmail which is contrary to section 24(2)c and punishable under subparagraph (b) of the cybercrime (prohibition, prevention etc) Act, 2015.

    The charge reads: “That you, Charlotte Delhi on the 14th day of September 2021 in Yenagoa within the jurisdiction of this honourable court for the purpose of extorting the sum of N15 million from Dr Walton Liverpool, intentionally posted a video showing the naked appearance of the said Dr Walton Liverpool on a WhatsApp group tagged “off liverpool” with an iPhone 7 Plus mobile phone and GSM No. 08084267342″.

    After the girl pleaded not guilty to the charge, counsels to DSS and the state government, Principal Legal Officer of the DSS, Victor Uchendu Esq, and a former Attorney-General of Bayelsa State and counsel to the defendant, A.S. Arthur Esq disagreed on the issue of application of bail but agreed that the trial should be made to enjoy accelerated hearing.

    Uchendu who sought for the judge’s leave for an adjournment, argued that the defence counsel handed him the application for bail process few hours to trial. He also revealed that the key witness to the case was not in good health condition.

    He said” “I was served the bail application two hours before the court sitting and there was no time for me to study the weighty allegations”.

    Naked video of the former permanent secretary was allegedly circulated on social media by the accused, after he reportedly refused to succumb to blackmail.

    Security sources said the SIM which was used to post the nude video contained phone lines of alleged clients including some members of the State House of Assembly and top politicians in the state.

  • VIDEO: How Baba Ijesha defiled me 7 years ago – 14-year-old narrates in court

    VIDEO: How Baba Ijesha defiled me 7 years ago – 14-year-old narrates in court

    A 14-year-old minor (name withheld) in a video played during proceedings at an Ikeja Special Offences Court on Wednesday has narrated how Nollywood actor, Olanrewaju James alias Baba Ijesha allegedly defiled her 7 years ago.

    The video was a taped recording of the child forensic interview conducted on May 15 by Mrs Olabisi Ajayi-Kayode, a child expert and the Executive Director of the Cece Yara Foundation.

    The video was played during the cross-examination of Ajayi-Kayode by the defence counsel. Mr Babatunde Ogala (SAN).

    The child, during the interview, described the interaction she had with the 49-year-old embattled actor on April 19 when she met him at her foster mother’s home.

    He was invited following revelations that he had defiled her seven-years ago and unbeknownst to him, a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) camera had been set up in the home.

    The minor in the interview said when Baba Ijesha came into the home, he initially acted like he was having a phone conversation and that the defendant began checking the apartment to know whether anyone was home before he approached her.

    “He said you’re a smart young girl, my baby. Do you have a boyfriend? I said no and he said since you do not have a boyfriend now that you’re much more mature, you’re now mine, I am your boyfriend.

    “He said I used to teach you some things when you were small. I asked him what things so that I can record him with my phone.

    “My phone was under the throw pillow because I thought he wanted to confess to what he did seven-years ago but I was unable to record him.

    “He said don’t you remember, me and you used to play together, I used to teach you some things when you were small. Me and you had a contract and I asked him what contract?

    “He asked me to sit on his legs and I said no and he said you that when you were small you were not afraid. Now you’re afraid,” the minor said in the interview.

    The child told Ajayi-Kayode that Baba Ijesha during the April 19 incident, began touching her sexually and he had asked her to bring him some water.

    “When I went to the kitchen he also followed me and it was at this point that my mother and the other men (CCTV company staff) came in,” she said.

    Earlier, the minor narrated to Ajayi-Kayode what transpired when the Nollywood actor allegedly defiled her seven-years ago.

    She said that the first incident occured when Baba Ijesha came to visit her sick foster mother when she was a seven-year old. She said she was sitting on the carpet watching cartoons while he sat on the couch.

    She said the defendant asked her to remove her underwear and that he brought out his private part and asked her wriggle her waist while sitting on his laps.

    “My concentration was on the cartoon I was watching, I couldn’t remember how long I was on his laps before I felt some wetness.

    “He cleaned himself with a handkerchief and he asked me to clean myself up and I went to the bathroom to clean myself up with a towel,” she said.

    The minor said that the defendant told her not to tell anyone about what transpired between them.

    The child told Ajayi-Kayode that next day, Baba Ijesha came to her home with some fruits for her foster mother and she was asked to pick up the fruits from his car.

    “The car was parked at a T-junction and there was a wall and a gutter there and no one was on the other side.

    “The fruits were on the back seat and he opened the door in front and asked me to take the fruits.

    “When I stretched to pick the fruits from the back seat, he put the car keys into my private part and at the same time he was trying to kiss me.

    “After this incident, I did not see him again until seven-years later,” she said.

    During the interview, the child expert gave the minor a male and a female doll to depict how the defendant allegedly molested her seven-years ago.

    The child gave a demonstration of how the molestation happened to the observation of Ajayi-Kayode.

    The embattled actor faces a six-count charge bordering on indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault by penetration.

    The offences contravene Sections 135, 259, 262, 263 and 262 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Actress and comedienne Ms Damilola Adekoya alias Princess, the foster mother of the minor and Nollywood actress, Ms Iyabo Ojo were present in court to observe proceedings.

    Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo adjourned the case until Oct. 21 for continuation of trial.

  • Tiwa Savage rants over leaked tape video

    Tiwa Savage rants over leaked tape video

    Nigerian singer, songwriter and actress, Tiwatope Savage, popularly known as Tiwa Savage has fired at a blogging platform over her allegedly leaked sextape video in an Instagram stories rant.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Tiwa Savage had raised an alarm that a blackmailer was to leak a sextape video of her but the blogging platform had said it was all a ploy to promote her song.

    The comments of the blogging platform apparently did not go down well with the Eminado crooner, who took to her Instagram account stories to rant.

    “You hated how I was able to control the narrative and get ahead of a story before it consumed me and how I’m able to joke on stage about something you taught should destroy me and make me feel ashamed.

    “You must knock my head when you see me otherwise… @gistloversblog.africa. With my full chest,” Tiwa Savage shared on her Instagram stories.

    How Tiwa Savage’s sextape video leaked

    The award winning singer, during a radio talk show, averred that she was at the time being blackmailed over a sex video.

    The revered songstress noted that the sex video features her and her current lover.

    Tiwa made this revelation during an interview with American OAP, Angie Martinez of Power 105.1.

    Speaking about the situation, Tiwa said that her lover is distraught with the development.

    She said, “…I was leaving a radio station and I was in my car when my road manager sent me a message.

    “She said I should check my phone. I checked it and there was a video, and I was just like, ‘Wow!’

    “I asked him where he got it from and he said he received it about 20 minutes earlier.

    “The video was sent to him and it is a tape of me and the person I am dating right now.

    “The first thing I did after I got off the phone was that I sent it to my manager and asked what we should do.

    “The person is asking for money now. The person I am dating is going crazy too.

    “My manager asked how much the person is asking for. “

    The singer further said that she decided not to pay those blackmailing her for ‘doing something natural.’

    “I decided I was not going to pay the person because if I do, two months from now, three months down the line or even two years later, you are going to come back again.

    “Who knows, if I send the money, the person will probably release it. I am not going to let anyone blackmail me for doing something natural.”

    The ‘Somebody’s son’ crooner further stated that she will not give a dime to her blackmailers.

    She also revealed that the video was not from her team; rather, she stated, it was accidentally posted on Snapchat by her lover who deleted it straightway when he realized the error.

    Before the deletion, the alleged sextape video probably got into the wrong hands.

    Blogging platform, Gistlover bursts the bubble

    Many were shocked when Tiwa Savage, “Somebody’s Son” singer, granted the interview with American On-air personality, Angie Martinez, on Power 105.1, narrating how her road manager informed her that her sex video was in the hands of the blackmailer.

    This occurrence sparked various reactions from her fans, but popular Instagram blogger, Gistlover expressed opinion of something sinister about Tiwa Savage’s story.

    Gistlover subsequently revealed the identity of Tiwa Savage’s lover said to be in the sex tape and alleged that the said video was just a PR stunt.

    According to Gistlover: “So apparently this is the Abolo that Tiwa is dating and is alleged to be in the said video which was a PR stunt.

    “The lady in the picture looks so much like Tiwa but definitely not Tiwatope Savage,Na lie I hate,to those people doing yeye PR,let me teach you how to make Una song trend and make people vibe to am, just declare a challenge with the song,tell people to do challenge with it on IG o,Facebook o,tiktok ,before you know it your song is everywhere.

    “Stop sitting comfortably in front of camera to Dey grant yeye interview to deceive people,not fair,I know say na your daily bread you dey find but at the same time INTEGRITY is key, aside that why dragging your name in the mud just to chase clout? Why???”.

    The Gistlover position on the matter probably angered Tiwa Savage into ranting on her Instagram stories on Monday night.

    Sex tape: I enjoyed it, it will never be seen – Tiwa Savage

    While fans of Tiwa Savage are still yet to recover from the shock of the revelation she made about her sex tape, the songstress has said she enjoyed making the sextape

    During the Eko On Show event at the weekend, Tiwa Savage said she enjoyed making the sex tape and it will never be seen.

    The crowd cheered in excitement when she made the revelation.

    However, the trending video has elicited various comments from Nigerians on social media.

    @Eniolathegreat wrote: Dis geh no just get sense, I’m disappointed

    @ t_mhine1:This has to be the worst PR stunt ever

    @Sirobinwanne said:There was never any sex tape

    Meanwhile, at the time of filing this report, a video supposedly of Tiwa Savage seen having sex was trending on Twitter.

    The Afrobeat queen had boasted that she could be forced to release the video herself because she is “that crazy”.

  • #EndSARS: New twist as witness plays video that claims Army shot protesters at Lekki Toll Gate

    #EndSARS: New twist as witness plays video that claims Army shot protesters at Lekki Toll Gate

    The Lagos State judicial panel on restitution for victims of SARS related abuses resumed sitting on Saturday with the continuation of the testimony of an EndSARs co-ordinator, Serah Ibrahim.

    Serah came along with several videos, some of which she said she shot personally with her iPhone.

    One after the other, she played the videos which according to her demonstrates that soldiers shot at peaceful protesters on the night of October 20.

    As she played the videos, she explained to the panel that soldiers shot at the harmless protesters and even took away some of the dead bodies.

    She specifically mentioned that one of the active protesters, Lekan Sanusi was thought to be dead and the soldiers took away his body.

    She later found out that he was taken to MRS Hospital at Bonny camp where an unidentified nurse helped him to escape.

    Serah also played videos of some persons who suffered gunshot wounds from bullets allegedly shot by the military with protesters surrounding them and trying to tend to their wounds.

    When asked if she could authenticate the videos as to the time they were taken and the location, she mentioned that anyone could do this using Google Drive and she proceeded to demonstrate how it could be done.

    The videos of two mothers who claimed to have lost their children at the protest ground were also played.

    The videos were contained in the flash drive Serah Ibrahim tendered at the last sitting of the panel.

    Serah is expected to continue her testimony on May 15.

    Serah’s testimony is the latest development in the controversy that has trailed the events at the Lekki toll gate on the night of October 20.

    The army has repeatedly denied that it fatally shot at protesters and the Federal Government has said reports of a massacre at the toll gate was fake news.

  • CCT chairman appears before senate weeks after viral assault video surfaced

    CCT chairman appears before senate weeks after viral assault video surfaced

    The Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Danladi Umar, on Tuesday, appeared before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that this was in response to a petition submitted against him following the circulation of a viral video where Mr Umar was seen assaulting a security guard at Banex Plaza in Abuja.

    The Senator representing Plateau North, Istifanus Gyang, laid the petition before the Senate on April 29.

    The Senate then summoned the CCT Chairman to defend himself.

    Umar when he appeared before the lawmakers on Tuesday said he was not properly served with the petition and based on the principle of fair hearing, he should be given sufficient time to allow him to study the petition.

    The Chairman of the Committee, Ayo Akinyelure, said the committee resolved to give Mr Umar two weeks – till May 18, to reappear before the committee.

    The Senate following the viral video directed its Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions to probe the assault on the security guard.

    The petitioner said he was assaulted by Mr. Umar and a policeman attached to him after he informed him that his car was wrongly parked at the popular Banex Plaza in Abuja.