Rufai Oseni, a broadcaster, claims that following his arrest for using the BRT lane, he has the right to say that he will call the governor.



On Monday, August 1, Rufai became popular after he claimed that police officers had pointed a gun at him online. He was detained by the police for occupying the BRT bus lane's designated space.


Even though he mentioned that he would pay the fine for the traffic infraction, according to Rufai, the officers still broke into his car, forcibly took his keys, and even brandished a gun at him.


Even though he mentioned that he would pay the fine for the traffic infraction, according to Rufai, the officers still broke into his car, forcibly took his keys, and even brandished a gun at him.


Today, August 2, a video of Rufai warning police officers that he would contact the governor after being detained went viral. He faced a lot of criticism because some claimed he intended to intimidate the police officers with his access to the governor.


Rufai explained in a video posted to his page today that he felt threatened when the officers forcibly took his car keys and brandished a gun at him. He claimed he has the right to do so because he is the state governor.


Watch the video he shared below...