Moment LASTMA Officer Was Beaten To Pulp By Police Officer (Video)

A yet-to-be identified official of the Lagos State Management Authority (LASTMA) has been allegedly beaten to coma by a police officer.

In the video which is fast going viral, the LASTMA official could be seen lying unconscious on the floor while surrounded by some security operatives and an FRSC official who was attempting to revive the LASTMA official.

At some point, the man who was stylishly filming, presumably a colleague to the unconscious LASTMA official was threatened by a security operative who vowed to deal with him if he filmed the incident.

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He was later confronted by the security operative, forcing him to stop filming.
The contention between the unconscious LASTMA official and the security operatives who put him in a coma is still a mystery.

According to reports, the security operatives are yet to be identified but the LASTMA official is currently receiving treatment at Apapa general hospital.

Watch the video below;

In Another Story Nigerians React To EFCC Celebrating Man Who Dresses In Corporate Attire To Sell Water (Photo)

Nigerians on Twitter are dragging the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for celebrating a young Nigerian man who hawks water while adorning a corporate look.

The antigraft agency on Monday, December 16th, posted photos of 24-year-old Michael Iloduba, a ”corporate” water seller on Twitter. The agency stated that Micheal was being celebrated for not allowing the limitations around him deter him from making a difference.

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