#mysarsstory by #MySARSStory

Last Updated: March 18, 2026
This podcast is part of a multimedia project documenting police brutality in Nigeria, and advocating for police reform - #MySARSStory.Together, we will end police brutality in Nigeria. Soro Soke 🇳🇬
From Sleep to Fear and Frustration - #MSS
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When a young video game repairer found himself on the radar of SARS, the drama that unfolded had all the intrigue of an action video game - except instead of the fun, it was all fear and frustration.

In Cold Blood - #MSS
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After law enforcement officers arrested Augustine Ugwu, they shot and killed him without a stated reason. Then they buried him behind their office.
Catholic to Criminal - #MSS
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On the brink of his final secondary school exams, devout Catholic, Christopher Omeje had just closed from rosary prayers when he was gunned down by SARS officers, who mistook him for a criminal.
Murder by Torture - #MSS
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Twelve years ago, a land tussle sent Chijioke Ugwu into the notorious hands of SARS officials, who tortured him to death.
A Man of the People - #MSS
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When a beloved bus driver refused to surrender his car keys to a security man, he was shot in his ear and his spinal cord, sparking a four-day battle for his life which he eventually lost.
Detained in Hell - #MSS
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The story of Emeka Kennedy, who spent months in SARS detention.
Shattered Dreams - #MSS
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Emmanuel Egbo’s 13-year-old life was snuffed out 13 years ago by a law enforcement officer without reason or remorse.
Accused and Abused - #MSS
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Falsely accused of being a cultist, Ezeanozie Obinna narrates his harrowing ordeal in the hands of SARS, who hung and tortured him until he “slumped to the ground like a lifeless chicken.”
“They Said They Would Kill Me And They Almost Did.” - #MSS
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When SARS officers arrested Ugochukwu Oraefo, the 34-year-old sought to know what his crime was. Instead, what he got as a response from the vicious officers was a traumatic experience that took four days of hospitalization to recover from.
A Final Year to Forget - #MSS
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When a final-year student found himself in trouble with his university’s authorities, he never expected the case would eventually draw in SARS and garner national attention.
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