Content Creator Iyo Prosper Alleges Kidnapping and Extortion by Alleged Police Officers
Nigerian content creator Iyo Prosper has appealed for justice after claiming that he was assaulted, kidnapped, and extorted by men he alleges were police officers.
According to Iyo Prosper, the incident occurred while he was on his way to the gym. He alleges that the men stopped him, physically assaulted him, and forced him into a bus.
He stated that he was taken to a deserted location in another local government area, where the assailants threatened to harm him unless he provided access to his bank accounts. He claims they eventually demanded ₦6 million, forcing him to transfer all the funds available in his account. After the ordeal, Iyo Prosper said he was abandoned by the roadside, left stranded without support.
Describing the experience as “the height of oppression,” the content creator lamented the loss of his life savings and called for authorities to investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Opinion: A Disturbing Allegation That Calls for Action
If verified, Iyo Prosper’s claims are a stark reminder of the dangers some Nigerians face when dealing with those meant to uphold the law. Allegations of police abuse, kidnapping, and extortion continue to erode public trust in security institutions, and incidents like this highlight the urgent need for accountability and oversight.
Beyond the monetary loss, the psychological trauma of being kidnapped and threatened by law enforcement cannot be underestimated. The ordeal also underscores the vulnerability of everyday citizens, including young professionals and content creators, to exploitation by those in positions of power.
For justice to be served, authorities must investigate this case thoroughly, ensure the safety of the victim, and hold any perpetrators accountable. Until then, the story serves as a chilling reminder of the importance of vigilance, transparency, and reform in law enforcement practices.
The public will be watching closely for updates, hoping that Iyo Prosper’s call for justice is met with action, not silence.




