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Video: Chidinma Obishe remanded for violent outburst against officials over pedestrian bridge arrest

July 3, 2025 2 min read

July 02, 2025

By Ayinde Adeleke

A disturbing incident has unfolded in Lagos, where a woman suspected to be from the South East, identified as Chidinma Obishe, allegedly resisted arrest and violently attacked officials after being apprehended for not using the pedestrian bridge at Ojota.

The incident was revealed in a video posted by the Commissioner for Environment, Tokunbo Wahab, on his official X handle.

According to Commissioner Wahab, “Chidinma Obishe resisted arrest when she was apprehended for not using the pedestrian bridge at Ojota.

“She violently attacked some of our personnel.”

The officials were reportedly enforcing traffic and safety regulations when the incident occurred.

The matter has since been taken to court, with the Magistrate Court sitting at Bolade remanding Chidinma Obishe in prison till July 8, 2025, when her case will be heard.

As quoted by Commissioner Wahab, “The Magistrate Court sitting at Bolade has remanded her in prison till 8 July, 2025 when her case will be heard.”

This incident has raised widespread discussion, with many calling for increased awareness and enforcement of traffic and safety regulations. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to safety protocols and respecting law enforcement officials.

The Lagos State Government has been working to improve infrastructure and enforce regulations to ensure citizens’ safety.

This incident highlights the need for continued public education and awareness campaigns to promote compliance with safety regulations.

As the case awaits further hearing, many are left wondering what the outcome will be and how it will impact the enforcement of safety regulations in the state.