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Nigerian Policeman Draws Social Media Criticism Over Earring Response
A heated debate has erupted on social media after popular influencer, Daniel Regha, called out SP Bright Edafe, a senior Nigerian police officer, for sporting an earring in public.
Regha shared a photo of Bright Edafe on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, criticizing the officer for a look he deemed unbefitting of a high-ranking law enforcement official.
Regha’s post read: “A married policeman, an SP for that matter, is wearing earring(s), but if a youth is seen doing the same, they will be stopped, probably questioned, and likely harassed. In terms of physical appearance, you’re OK, but this is not a look befitting of a Nigerian police officer. Stick to the airpods and glasses, that’s more than enough. No offense.”
To the surprise of many Bright Edafe swiftly dismissed Regha with a blunt remark, writing, “Abeg getat.”
The officer’s dismissive reply has since set the social media abuzz, with many netizens criticizing him for not setting a good example as a police officer. Commenters pointed out the double standards, accusing Edafe of practicing the very hypocrisy that ordinary Nigerians often face. Several users remarked that if a young man had been seen dressed similarly, he would likely have been profiled as a “Yahoo boy” or subjected to police harassment.
“It’s funny how he gets to wear earrings as a law enforcement officer, but ordinary citizens get harassed for much less,” one user commented, reflecting the frustration of many.
Some netizens questioned why certain standards seemed to apply to citizens, but not to those entrusted with upholding the law.
As the conversation continues to trend, some have called for a re-evaluation of police conduct and professionalism, while others defended Edafe’s personal style as a matter of individual choice.
Read some netizens’ reactions to Daniel Regha’s comment on Bright Edafe thus:
@abiolaadebisi: Bright listen to the voice of wisdom. Stop doing the opposite of what you guys preach.
@ndinemeni: It’s just the fact. It’s just sad.
@adebisi: You sef know say he’s saying the truth.
@amakaE10: That’s the arrogance of power. That’s why you people go around harassing young boys who dress the same way as you, and have made their money legitimately.
@OsitaEHQ: Meaning what exactly, is he right or wrong? This one vex me because you are not practicing what you preach. Betting, dressing like a yahoo boy, you do these things yet the police embarrass the youths for it but all you can say is “getat” disappointing ! How you get this work sef?
@time_sixty: Because what he’s saying is true, if a youth dresses in that way you’ll condemn and tag him as either Yahoo boy or fraudster. It is very painful that police Nowadays break the law than civilian 💔😡
However, the overarching sentiment remains that officers of the law should maintain appearances that reflect the standards they are tasked with enforcing.
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