UK-based Edo social critic Albert Obazee made headlines recently after a shocking moment during a live broadcast when he appeared to be slapped. The incident, which occurred while he was livestreaming to his followers, has since gone viral on social media, prompting widespread discussion about the activist and his political work.

The Incident During Livestream

According to reports from Dockaysworld, Albert Obazee was in the United Kingdom conducting a live video when a man, reportedly identified as “Double Chief,” approached him and slapped him mid-broadcast. The shocking moment caught viewers off guard, and clips of the incident quickly circulated across TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).

While the exact reason for the altercation has not been officially confirmed, sources indicate it occurred during a politically charged gathering, with Obazee attending as a critic and activist, not as a government official. The UK police reportedly arrived on the scene following the confrontation.

Who is Albert Obazee?

Contrary to some online claims, Albert Obazee is not a musician or government official. Multiple credible sources, including Dockaysworld and Independent NG, describe him as a UK-based social critic and political activist. He is known for engaging in Edo State politics from abroad, often providing commentary and critique on political developments.

Obazee has been active in calling out political figures and addressing social issues affecting Edo State. While some online narratives suggest he is “in government” under former Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki, there is no evidence supporting this. In fact, he has consistently been positioned as an external critic rather than a government insider.

Public Reaction and Viral Buzz

The slap incident quickly gained traction online, with social media users reacting with shock, humor, and concern. Many questioned the motivation behind the attack and whether it was politically driven or a spontaneous confrontation. Others highlighted Obazee’s resilience and applauded him for continuing his activism despite threats and physical confrontations.

“Albert Obazee got slapped live on camera! This is unbelievable, but he keeps fighting for Edo politics,” one user commented on TikTok.
“UK-based activist showing the risks of speaking truth to power. Stay safe!” another wrote on Twitter.

The incident has also sparked discussions about the challenges faced by activists and critics, particularly those operating outside their home country, where physical confrontations and political tensions can follow them abroad.

Albert Obazee has built a reputation as a vocal critic of political leadership in Edo State. He often comments on social and political issues affecting Edo citizens, including governance, youth engagement, and corruption. He is recognized as a key voice among the Edo diaspora, leveraging social media to reach a wider audience.

Previous reports highlight his involvement in public debates and his willingness to speak out against perceived injustices. While controversial, his activism underscores the role of citizens in holding leaders accountable, even from abroad.

The viral video of Albert Obazee being slapped during a live broadcast in the UK highlights both the risks faced by political activists and the reach of social media in amplifying such incidents. While the altercation shocked viewers, it also reinforced Obazee’s position as a prominent UK-based Edo social critic, committed to speaking on issues affecting his home state.

As the video continues to circulate online, fans and followers are calling for safety measures and support for Obazee, emphasizing the importance of free speech and the protection of activists operating in challenging environments.

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