The Public Will Never Respect You – Kate Henshaw Recounts Sad Experience With the Nigerian Police (Video)

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According to Kate Henshaw, the incident happened while she was driving around a roadside in Oniru, Lagos State.

Nigerian actress, Kate Henshaw has shared unpleasant encounter with men of the Nigerian police.

The actress revealed that she was driving around a roadside in Oniru, Lagos State, when she was stopped by some police officers.

They accused her of using ‘one-way’ and disobeying traffic regulations.

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However, she replied that everyone had been using one-way because part of the road was being fixed, and that if they were truly done with the road, they should’ve informed the public before placing a police van to arrest offenders.

However, the back-and-forth went on until she stepped down from her car. The officers recognised her and asked her to go.

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She wondered how police would set trap for citizens in order to extort them.

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power2thrive_ wrote, “It’s only in nigeria that they deliberately set trap for you to extort money from you.”

ksolo_hitz wrote, “Nigeria police needs more

orientation on how to carry out their duties, always looking for opportunities to harass and extort”

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thriveebi wrote, “Kate too fine, I can’t concentrate on What she’s saying. Woman fine, come get sense.”

fadenekan wrote, “They allow you make that mistake on purpose, so they can extort you.

Some even ask you to pass sometimes then stop you ahead. Nigerian police are not very good people.”

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