Police Cameraman Caught Stealing My Ray-Ban AI Glasses" - Omoyele Sowore Updates on Aku Victor Chiemerie's Antics

 Omoyele Sowore, a Nigerian activist and former presidential candidate, has revealed that Aku Victor Chiemerie, the Nigeria Police Force cameraman accused of stealing his Ray-Ban Meta AI-powered glasses, has deactivated his Facebook account. The glasses were stolen during a protest at the Force Headquarters of the Nigeria Police in Abuja on Monday.


The incident has sparked widespread attention, with many calling for accountability and disciplinary action against the officer. According to Sowore, Chiemerie, who operated under the name "Vyktur McEntire Akunomatata," had his photos captured and archived before deactivating his account. Despite this attempt to evade detection, Sowore vowed that the search for the "national thief" would continue, and justice would be served.

Sowore's determination to see justice served has been met with support from various quarters. The activist expressed disappointment that ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, the Force Public Relations Officer, had blocked him on Facebook, making it impossible for him to be tagged in the post. This move has raised questions about the police's commitment to transparency and accountability.

The incident has also raised concerns about the conduct of police officers and the need for greater accountability within the force. Many have taken to social media to express their outrage and demand action against Chiemerie. The hashtag #JusticeForSowore has been trending, with many calling for the police to take immediate action to recover the stolen glasses and discipline the officer.

As the search for Chiemerie continues, Sowore remains resolute in his pursuit of justice. He has assured his followers that he will not rest until the officer is brought to book and the glasses are recovered. The incident has highlighted the need for greater accountability and transparency within the police force, and many are watching with interest to see how the situation unfolds.

The case has also sparked a wider conversation about the role of the police and the need for officers to be held accountable for their actions. Many have called for greater oversight and accountability mechanisms to prevent similar incidents in the future. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Omoyele Sowore will not let the matter rest, and justice will be served.


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