Former Big Brother Naija contestant Adekunle Olapade has made serious allegations against operatives of the Nigerian Police Force, claiming he was unlawfully detained and physically restrained for approximately eight hours in what he described as a “kidnapping.”
The reality television personality, who gained national prominence through his participation in the popular reality show, took to social media to recount the harrowing experience, painting a picture of an encounter that he says could have ended tragically.
In a post shared on his social media platforms, the Lagos-based entertainer alleged that he was subjected to physical manhandling and restraint during the incident, which he says occurred overnight.
“What a night! [I was] kidnapped, harassed and handcuffed by the Nigerian Police Force in the last 8 hours,” Olapade wrote, his words conveying both relief and distress. “This story could have been a completely different one, and no one would have known.”
The former housemate expressed gratitude for what he termed divine intervention, suggesting that the outcome could have been far more severe. “But glory be to God, I’m alive today,” he added.
Notably absent from Olapade’s account are crucial details about the circumstances that precipitated the alleged detention. The reality star did not disclose:
– The location where the incident occurred
– The specific time and date of the alleged detention
– What prompted police operatives to apprehend him
– Whether any charges were filed or mentioned
– The identities or unit of the officers involved
This lack of context has left observers with more questions than answers about what transpired during those eight hours.
Olapade’s allegations come against the backdrop of ongoing concerns about police conduct in Nigeria. Over recent years, Nigerian citizens have increasingly voiced complaints about extrajudicial actions, arbitrary arrests, and excessive use of force by some law enforcement officers. The #EndSARS movement of 2020, which drew international attention, was sparked by widespread allegations of police brutality and abuse of power.
The use of terms like “kidnapped” rather than “arrested” or “detained” in Olapade’s account suggests he believes the police action was unlawful or extrajudicial in nature.
As of the time of this report, the Nigerian Police Force has not issued any statement addressing Olapade’s allegations. The Force Public Relations Officer has not commented on the matter, and it remains unclear whether an internal investigation will be launched.
The silence from police authorities leaves critical questions unanswered: Was this an official police operation? If so, what was the legal basis? If not, will those involved face consequences?
The allegations have sparked conversation on social media, with supporters of the reality star expressing concern and outrage. Some commentators have called for a full investigation, while others await more details before drawing conclusions.
For Olapade, who has leveraged his BBNaija fame to build a following in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, this incident represents a serious allegation that could have broader implications for discussions around police accountability and the treatment of public figures by law enforcement.
As this story develops, attention will focus on whether the police will break their silence and whether Olapade will provide additional details about the circumstances surrounding his alleged eight-hour ordeal.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Former Big Brother Naija star Adekunle Olapade has accused Nigerian Police operatives of unlawfully detaining him for eight hours, alleging he was “kidnapped,” handcuffed, and harassed. While he credits divine intervention for his safety, he provided no details about what led to the incident.





















