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Journalist Rufai Oseni has revealed that Ikeja Electric CEO, Folake Soetan, was allegedly locked in a car trunk during a military invasion of the company’s office. The incident followed Ikeja Electric’s disconnection of power to Ikeja Air Force Base over unpaid bills, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.

The controversy surrounding the Nigerian military’s invasion of Ikeja Electric’s offices has taken a shocking turn, as journalist Rufai Oseni has revealed that the company’s CEO, Folake Soetan, was allegedly locked in the trunk of a car during the incident.

The altercation reportedly began after Ikeja Electric disconnected power to the Ikeja Air Force Base due to unpaid electricity bills. In response, military officers stormed the company’s premises, confronting staff members and causing chaos. Reports indicate that employees were harassed, and operations were temporarily halted.

Rufai, speaking on the matter, disclosed that he had been in direct contact with Soetan, who confirmed the disturbing claim. The revelation has sparked outrage across social media, with many Nigerians questioning the military’s actions and the state of democracy in the country. Some users sarcastically remarked that Nigeria's political and social climate resembles a scripted drama, while others expressed deep concerns over the misuse of power by armed forces.

As investigations unfold, Nigerians are demanding clarity on the events that transpired and urging authorities to ensure such actions do not repeat themselves. Meanwhile, Ikeja Electric is yet to release an official statement addressing the allegations.