Ahmed Isah, a human rights activist who helps people get justice, has come under criticism for slapping a woman who allegedly assaulted a child.
Isah, popularly called ‘ordinary president’, hosts a long-running radio and television programme known as ‘Brekete Family’.
In the latest BBC Africa Eye documentary, the activist can be seen slapping a lady who was accused of setting her brother’s daughter on fire over an allegation that she is a witch.
Isah’s action has elicited mixed reactions from Nigerians on Twitter.
While some expressed support for his action, others argued that he should have restrained himself and not physically abuse the woman.
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Below are some Twitter reactions
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