Key Points
- Tuoyo says the NDLEA raid left him drained and afraid. He now thinks moving abroad could bring needed peace.
- He recalls rough treatment outside Proxy nightclub in Lagos. Short quotes from his story show pain and worry.
- Fans rally in comments and ask him to stay. He says he only wants calm and fair treatment.
BBNaija’s Tuoyo says a recent NDLEA ordeal has shaken him. He now weighs leaving Nigeria after the Proxy nightclub raid.

The reality star earlier told ValidUpdates he was held during the sweep. Days later, he alleged beating by officers at the venue. Read our earlier piece on Tuoyo claims NDLEA arrest here.
What happened at Proxy nightclub
Tuoyo says officers stormed the club and rounded up guests. He was searched and kept outside before being allowed to leave. He later wrote, “It is so sad,” as anger spread online.
In a longer note, he said rants fade after two weeks. He added that people move on while pain still lingers. “We get tired and move on,” he wrote on Instagram.
Friends and fans urged calm and asked him to seek counsel. Some advised a break from nightlife until the case clears up.
What Tuoyo says comes next
Tuoyo says he may leave Nigeria if safety stays uncertain. He also hinted at legal steps after the October raid. See our latest update on Tuoyo plans rights lawsuit here.
The NDLEA has not shared a detailed reply on his claim. Proxy nightclub has stayed silent since the late night sweep.
His post speaks to a wider worry among young Nigerians today. Many feel raids and road checks grow harsh without clear rules.
For now, he says he needs space to heal and think. He plans to share a final choice when his mind is clear.
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