that was the lekki massacre. i witnessed it, i was there. the award to the people who lost their lives. it was all supposed to be a peaceful protest, but, the nigerian police — african police thing again. it's just... it's crazy. you were there protesting against...? yeah, i protested. and did you know people who were shot? i don't know them personally, but they were there at the protest grounds so, somehow, i kind of know them. right. because you've also been arrested by police, haven't you? i have. and what happened when you were taken in? were you — how were you treated? because of my status, because of who i am, sometimes, they don't recognise me at first then later, they do and theyjust let go. but for — for the common person, it's not that easy, it's not easy like that. you are maltreated, you are — you are harassed, you are extorted, and until — they go on until... have you had to pay to be released? yes, a couple of times, a couple times. this thing is a common practice in nigeria — i think it's a common practice in africa in general