Yoruba Nollywood actor, Ibrahim Bello Sanyay better known as Baba Lawori has cried out to Nigerians for help over a brutal attack from one of the aides of Lagos socialite, Koko Zaria.
In a post on his Instagram page, he recounted how he was performing as a Master of Ceremony at an event at Idumu Day, when a stranger approached him, claiming that Koko Zaria wanted to see him, unknowingly that it was a set up. When he got there, Koko Zaria questioned why he didn’t acknowledge him and Baba Lowori had apologized, promising to make corrections when he got back on stage.
As he turned back to return on stage, one of his associates smashed a bottle on his head and he was covered in his own blôod and lost consciousness. He revealed that when he woke up, he saw himself in the hospital and now he is scared to go out and has been in serious pain. He called on to Nigerians to help him fight for justice.
“An Unprovoked Attack: A Call for Help and Justice
The night, I was carrying out my duties as a Master of Ceremony at an event IDIMU DAY when a sudden and brutal attack changed everything. A stranger approached me, claiming KOKOZARIA wanted to see me. Trusting this individual, I dropped the microphone to meet with KOKOZARIA. Little did I know, this was a setup.
As I tried to return to the stage, one of KOKOZARIA’s associates mentioned my name, and in an instant, a bottle was smashed over my head. I was covered in my own blood, losing consciousness in the presence of KOKOZARIA.
The next thing I knew, I was being carried home, and in pain after my head got stitched. I am still trying to make sense of this unprovoked attack. I have done nothing to wrong these individuals, and I am left wondering why they would attack me in such a vicious manner.
I am reaching out to my fellow Nigerians for help and support. I need assistance in seeking justice and ensuring my safety. No one deserves to be attacked in such a brutal manner, and I hope that together, we can find the perpetrators and bring them to justice”.
Early this year, Yoruba actress, Mariam Akande Muftaudeen had cried out for help over an alleged threat to life as she recounted how she and her daughter narrowly escaped death last year. Sending a message to Nigerians, she stated that she was ready to speak up and grant interviews as she had evidence, videos, of and voice notes.