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How I Became Crippled After My NDLEA Encounter- Baba Suwe Opens Up
Nigerian veteran comic actor, Babatunde Omidina, popularly known as Baba Suwe, has revealed the reason for his crippleness
Nigerian veteran comic actor, Babatunde Omidina, popularly known as Baba Suwe, has revealed the reason for his crippleness.
The Veteran actor revealed that he had a personal encounter with National Drug Law Enforcement Agency which rendered him crippleness, he also disclosed that he is currently unwell.
RNN News understands that the NDLEA arrested the comic actor with claims that he was in possession of substances suspected to be cocaine.
However, the iconic actor revealed in an exclusive chat with The PUNCH, that he has been rendered crippled due to his experience in the hands of the NDLEA, adding that no thanks to the experience, was meted out to him by the personnel of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
He said;
“I have not forgotten about my issue with the NDLEA and I will never forget because I am still bearing the pains and suffering from that encounter. I am still affected by the inflictions they meted on me at that time.
“As I speak with you, I cannot walk with both my legs. Just to visit the toilet in my room, I have to be carried there. Even using the toilet is a problem as well. “Although I travel abroad for medical check-up, my body is still not okay at all. As I said, I cannot walk to my toilet at all without assistance. This development began about a week or two ago. Before then, I hardly walk properly and anyone who sees me would know that I have difficulty walking.”
The veteran actor, while narrating his experience in the hands of the NDLEA personnel, said, “When I was in the custody of the NDLEA, they searched me, injected me, asked me to go to the toilet, but they never found any cocaine inside my system. I defecated there and they did not see anything.
“If my lawyer, Bamidele Aturu, was still alive, I will have got my compensation a long time ago because he is a good lawyer. He is also a compassionate person. The man was nice. When we were in court, he really tried. If he was alive, I would have been compensated.”
He said, “I have not been able to continue my work as an actor partly because of what I am currently going through. I cannot start work because I am not strong enough. “I am grateful to one of my younger ones who I introduced to the business, Yomi Fabiyi, for always yielding my calls. He is my son; he stayed with me and learnt from me. Fabiyi is one of those that has promised to get me a means of transportation to aid my movement, especially if I have to be at a location.”