Actress Adaeze Eluke Frowns at Viral Video of Female Corps Member Being Beaten, Stripped in Anambra
- Adaeze Eluke condemned the brutal assault of NYSC member Jennifer Edema Elohor by a vigilante group in Anambra state
- The video, which showed the armed vigilantes beating and stripping Jennifer Elohor, went viral on social media
- Fuming over the unfortunate development, Nollywood actress Adaeze Eluke described it as an unacceptable act
Movie star Adaeze Eluke has joined the growing outcry over a viral video showing the brutal assault of a female National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member in Anambra state.
The video, which went viral on social media on Tuesday, August 19, depicted the disturbing moment when armed men, believed to be members of the Agunechemba Vigilante Group (also known as Operation Udo Ga-Achi), stormed a corps members' lodge and attacked several corps members, including Jennifer Edema Elohor.

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The video showed Jennifer Elohor being beaten, stripped naked, and subjected to physical violence by the vigilantes, despite proving her identity with her NYSC identification card.

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Reports further state that the vigilantes accused the corps members of being involved in internet fraud, commonly referred to as 'Yahoo Yahoo', and proceeded with the assault even after the corps members showed their official identification and uniforms.
In addition to the physical assault, the victims were also subjected to degrading verbal threats, including the possibility of sexual violence.
Adaeze Eluke fumes over corps member's ordeal
Reacting to the viral clip, Adaeze Eluke expressed her resentment over the inhumane treatment.
Commenting on the video, she wrote:
"Totally Unacceptable."
See her comment below:

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Reactions as Adaeze Eluke condemns corps member’s assault
Aside from Adaeze Eluke's comment, other netizens also frowned heavily at the video and took to the comment section to vent.
Legit.ng spotted some remarks:
everyoungebony wrote:
To be striping mostly ladies naked seems like new norms in Nigeria, Huhmm omo I go bite person neck vein comot fr 😢
stock_optionstrade commented:
First of all, thank you to the person that blurred the video before posting it, those men should be handled by female soldiers, not police Abeg.
ndy_blaq said:
Why any matter wer involve woman na to first nak£d her⁉️ Like say the multiple slaps no dey enough.
julietvedoo wrote:
When women start walking naked and exposing all the private parts ,this is what we get,some women no longer have respect for themselves
bardisyver wrote:
Any small thing Una go naked woman as I watch this video my anger just increased.
emmwahb noted:
No matter her offense, No one deserves to be treated like this.. 😢😢😢.
all_fortified_blueeyee averred:
And she was even begging o, I can't survive this kind of embarrassment and shame.
sunbelcakes wrote:
There should be strong law against stripping women naked. What is all these.
Adaeze Eluke defends churches that reserve seats
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Adaeze Eluke trended after defending churches that reserve seats for celebrities.
Responding to criticism on X (formerly Twitter), the actress argued that it's similar to reserving seats at nightclubs or weddings.
She emphasised that honouring dignitaries, like celebrities or governors, is no different, saying "honour should be given to whom it’s due." Her stance spurred distinct reactions.
Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng