A Nigerian policewoman has ignited widespread debate across social media after a bold and unapologetic video surfaced, in which she declared that she does not forgive anyone who wrongs her. Shared on the platform X (formerly known as Twitter), the video features the officer discussing her identity, spirituality, and role within the Nigerian Police Force.
In the now-viral clip, the officer confronted public perception directly, stating:
“Some people ask if I’m an officer or a traditionalist — I am both. Without being a traditionalist, I wouldn’t be an officer. I’m alive today because my ancestors made it so.”
She attributed her survival to ancestral protection and expressed strong spiritual beliefs, claiming:
“I know that in the Nigerian Police Force, most of us are evil to the extent that we don’t think about tomorrow.”
While acknowledging the controversial image of the police in Nigeria, she made a distinction:
“If any officer has wronged you and you have the power to forgive, forgive them. But if you offend me, there is no forgiveness.”
Her message to critics was equally unyielding:
“If I post something and you don’t like it, scroll past it. I am more dangerous than the people you think. You hate police? That’s your business. Not every officer is evil.”
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The video culminated with a chilling assertion of her spiritual allegiance and perceived power:
“I’m not saying this because I’m a good person — I am not. I am a child of a deity. I serve demons. If I come for you, no gods will rescue you.”
The policewoman’s statements have sparked mixed reactions online. Some users expressed concern over the potential implications of a serving officer openly identifying with “demons” and renouncing forgiveness. Others defended her right to personal beliefs and lauded her courage for speaking out about spirituality and the realities within the force.
The Nigerian Police Force has yet to release an official statement regarding the video or the officer’s comments.

