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Teenagers Beaten and Pepper-Sprayed by Lagos Police? Outrage and Calls for Accountability

Theophilus Noah Baba January 29, 2026 2 minutes read
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A disturbing incident in Yaba, Lagos State on January 29, 2026 has sparked widespread outrage after a group of teenagers were reportedly stopped, beaten, and pepper-sprayed by officers allegedly attached to the Alade Police Station. According to eyewitness accounts and video footage shared on social media, the students were returning to their tutorial centre late at night when they were confronted by police. Despite repeatedly explaining that they were on their way to study, the teenagers were allegedly manhandled, forced toward a police vehicle, and subjected to pepper spray. Bystanders captured parts of the encounter on their phones and challenged the officers about the legality of their actions.

The incident quickly gained attention online, with concerned Nigerians expressing shock over the alleged treatment of young students. Human rights advocates and civil society organisations called for a thorough investigation and accountability for the officers involved, while parents and community members voiced growing concern about the safety and rights of youths in public spaces.

Under Nigerian law, law enforcement officers are required to respect citizensโ€™ constitutional rights, including protection from unlawful arrest and the use of excessive force. Experts have emphasised that force should only be used as a last resort and in strict compliance with legal standards. This latest report of alleged police misconduct has reignited long-standing debates about policing practices in Nigeria, especially in the years following nationwide calls for reform.

At the time of writing, the Lagos State Police Command had not issued an official response to the specific allegations. Residents and online commenters are urging authorities to provide clarity, ensure justice, and implement measures that reinforce police accountability and protect community trust.

In response to the incident, human rights groups have urged witnesses and victims to document encounters safely, report abuses to appropriate authorities, and engage with organisations working to improve law enforcement standards across the country.

The alleged beating and pepper-spraying of teenagers in Lagos has drawn attention to broader concerns about police brutality in Nigeria, prompting renewed demands for transparency, accountability, and reforms in law enforcement conduct.

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