- A man in Port Harcourt has accused police officers at Eleme Junction of brutally assaulting him and his brother after they refused to pay ₦1 million allegedly demanded for a tinted permit.
- The incident has sparked outrage, with calls for investigation and accountability.

A man has cried out for justice after alleging that he and his brother were brutally assaulted by police officers stationed at Eleme Junction in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Narrating his ordeal, the victim claimed the officers stopped their vehicle and demanded ₦1 million as payment for a tinted glass permit. When he and his brother refused to comply with the demand, the officers allegedly descended on them with physical violence.
According to him, both he and his brother sustained injuries during the assault. He further accused the officers of harassment and intimidation, stressing that their only “offence” was declining to pay the exorbitant demand.
The incident has sparked outrage among residents and social media users, who are calling on the Nigeria Police Force to investigate the matter and ensure accountability.
See some of the reactions trailing the video below:
@kadmaye
Nigeria police force is an embarrassment to the country
@THE_CRAFT3R
Are they now recruiting criminals into the police force?
How come everyday there is a fresh police issue, and nothing is happening?
@fortunateozuyak
1 million naira for permit keh 😂😂😂
Oh because them carry gun!!
@Odogwu_TY
One of the worst institutions in nizooria very useless and wicked set of people who can’t deal without roja ☹️
@DavIfyBoy
@Princemoye1 pls confirm if these are your officers
In other news…. A Nigerian woman, Adesuwa Ujiadughele, has joyfully welcomed a set of twin girls in her 50s.
Sharing the good news on Facebook on Monday, August 18, 2025, she expressed gratitude to God for making her dream of motherhood come true despite the challenges of carrying children at her age.
“The waiting is over and we thank God for the gift of bountiful twin girls. I do not take it for granted at all. Having to carry my own babies in my fifties is not a road easy to pass but then I thank God I passed it gracefully and not wearing it as a mask on my face,” she wrote.
Adesuwa admitted that motherhood can be demanding, especially with twins. “Taking care of 1 kid is a handful let alone twins. Things come in doubles these days and my prayers to all waiting couples is that God have got your back,” she added.
She also advised couples seeking children to seek medical help early. “Make sure you seek medical aids ON TIME because most times we spiritualize things that are medically and please don’t get me wrong! Without Jehovah saying amen to our ventures, obviously it can’t work. Anyways, all the Glory belongs to God Almighty.”
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