Man cries out after SUV driver allegedly vandalized his car over driving dispute

A Nigerian man has taken to social media to cry for help after alleging that a man, identified as an “honourable,” vandalised his car and physically assaulted him with the alleged help of security officers.

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Man recounts incident

In an emotional video shared online, the man explained that the altercation began after the alleged official accused him of reckless driving.

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He claimed that despite not hitting the man’s vehicle, the individual got down from his car, damaged his wiper and bonnet, and later called in naval officers who also assaulted him.

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Embattled man calls for help

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The distressed motorist further stated that he has video evidence of the incident and appealed to Nigerians, including activist VeryDarkMan, to intervene in the matter.

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The video has since gone viral on social media, sparking outrage among Nigerians who condemned the reported abuse of power and called for an investigation into the incident.

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His words in part …

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“Nigerians make Una help me, VDM help me. I’m in my car right now and a man just claimed to be a somebody and just came down from his vehicle and stated that I drove rubbish and damaged my car. I didn’t even hit him. He spoilt my wiper and my bonnet. I have a video evidence. They said he is an honourable and he called a naval officer or something and they came and they also started beating me. If I had done something wrong then let’s take this up.”

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