Many Nigerians must have come across the video circulating in the social media, of a police officer who identified himself rather boisterously as Wyclef while interrogating, nay dehumanizing some suspects including a lady.
SIR: He is, simply put, a poster boy for overzealousness in the public service. He is also a metaphor for unprofessionalism within the ranks of force men, especially the Nigerian Police.
That Wyclef video-recorded himself in such a shameful scenario and boasted of sharing it in the public shows that he’s either untrained or untrainable. For crying out loud, is that how Wyclef was taught to parade suspects? Harass them, force words into their mouths and threaten them?To be frank, Wyclef appears to be the portrait of the Nigerian Police. He was just unfortunate that what he thought would give him fame turned against him.
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