Sars officers mistake dr sid for yahoo boy harass him in public #comments

It seems like there's a trending topic on social media about Dr. Sid, a Nigerian singer, being harassed by SARS officers who mistook him for a Yahoo boy (a slang term for a fraudster).

Here are some comments from social media:

@NaijaGist: "This is so sad! Dr. Sid is a respected artist and a good citizen, and yet he's being harassed by SARS officers who think he's a Yahoo boy. This is a clear case of mistaken identity and profiling. We need to stand up against this kind of injustice!"

@LagosLion: "I was at the scene and it was really embarrassing. Dr. Sid was just trying to go about his day, and these SARS officers started harassing him, asking him for his phone and laptop. It was like they thought he was some kind of criminal. We need to hold our law enforcement agencies accountable for this kind of behavior."

@NigerianPride: "This is a classic case of profiling. Dr. Sid is a successful artist, and yet he's being treated like a criminal because of his appearance or his perceived social status. We need to educate our law enforcement agencies about the dangers of profiling and the importance of treating all citizens with respect and dignity."

@SARSReform: "This incident highlights the need for reform in our law enforcement agencies. We need to ensure that our officers are properly trained and equipped to handle situations like this, and that they are held accountable for their actions. We can't have our citizens being harassed and intimidated by those who are supposed to protect and serve them."

@DrSid: "I'm still trying to process what happened. I was just trying to go about my day, and suddenly I'm being harassed by SARS officers who think I'm a Yahoo boy. It's been a tough day, but I'm grateful for the support of my fans and the Nigerian public. We need to stand up against this kind of injustice and demand better from our law enforcement agencies."

These are just a few comments from social media. The incident has sparked a lot of outrage and debate about the need for reform in our law enforcement agencies and the importance of treating all citizens with respect and dignity.