Reality TV star, Tuoyo Ideh, has spoken out days after he was allegedly assaulted by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) during a raid at a popular nightclub in Lagos.


Tuoyo, who took to his Instagram Story to address the incident, revealed that he is still dealing with both physical pain and emotional trauma from the encounter.
The reality TV star went on to express gratitude to friends, fans, and well-wishers who reached out to support him through calls, messages, and social media.
Tuoyo further disclosed that he has decided to take legal action against the NDLEA for the alleged violation of his human rights, stressing that he hopes justice will prevail.
“It’s been 3 days since the NDLEA incident, and I won’t lie, I’m still trying to process everything. I’m still in pain and traumatized, but I want to use this medium to say a big thank you to everyone who has reached out, from my dm’s to calls and messages, it has honestly kept me going. Nevertheless, I have decided to take legal action against the infringement of my human rights, and I hope justice will take It’s a full course.” He wrote


This statement comes just days after NDLEA operatives reportedly raided Proxy Club in Lagos, where Tuoyo was present.
The incident, which he documented on social media, allegedly led to him being assaulted by officers during the operation.

