I Also Lost My Eldest Son To Police Officer Some Years Back (Mene Ogidi Mother Cries Out)

 The heartbreaking death of 28-year-old upcoming musician and delivery rider, Mene Ogidi, popularly known as OG Million, has sparked outrage across Nigeria after a disturbing viral video surfaced online. In the trending picture, the young man was seen tied down on the ground beside a police vehicle in Effurun, Delta State, moments before he was allegedly shot by a police officer during an operation that has now triggered nationwide anger and calls for justice. �

What has made the incident even more painful is the emotional revelation from the victim’s mother. According to reports, she disclosed that this was not the first time the family had lost a child through police-related violence. She alleged that years ago, another of her sons was also taken by the police and later died under controversial circumstances. Now, she says she has lost her second son the same way. �

The tragic story has touched many Nigerians deeply, especially young people who continue to complain about harassment, brutality, and extrajudicial actions by some security officers. Social media users have flooded different platforms demanding accountability, justice, and urgent reforms within the Nigerian Police Force. Many described the video as painful, inhumane, and difficult to watch.

Reports claim that Mene Ogidi was allegedly carrying a package linked to a firearm delivery when he was stopped by officers. However, witnesses and family members insist he was already restrained and posed no threat before the shooting occurred. �

The Delta State Police Command has reportedly arrested the officer involved while investigations continue. Nigerians are now watching closely to see whether true justice will finally be served or if this case will become another forgotten tragedy.

For many citizens, this incident is no longer just about one victim — it has become a symbol of the urgent need for humanity, accountability, and police reform in Nigeria 

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