Nigerian Man Cries Out About Being Brutalized And Held Hostage Over Dept In Pakistan [Video]

January 25, 2020
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A video making rounds the social media shows a young man from the Eastern part of Nigeria crying out for help that he is allegedly being brutalized and held hostage by some unidentified persons in Pakistan.

In the video, the distraught young man who was spotted being flogged, disclosed that he is being held against his will over the refusal of one Paul a.k.a Onye Eze to pay for goods delivered to him for the past two months.

The Nigerian man further revealed that his oppressors threatened that in the next two weeks they would cut off some of his body parts in a bid to force Onye Eze to pay for the goods.

The yet-to-be identified young man promised never to forgive Onye Eze if he is killed in the foreign country.

Watch the video below:

Meanwhile, a Nigerian man identified as Ezemmuo Nkanu has recounted how he was raped by 3 girls in year two at the university and the police refused to arrest the girls after he reported the incident.

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