• EXCLUSIVE: Abuja Woman Detained After Rejecting Sexual Advances From Ubulu-Uku Prime Minister, Rights Group Alleges Police Complicity

    A woman identified as Hajia Ngozi is reportedly being detained at Garki Police Station in Abuja after rejecting alleged sexual advances from Hon. Asika James Onwordi, the Traditional Prime Minister of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Delta State. According to voice notes and information obtained by SaharaReporters, Onwordi allegedly offered her ₦5 million to procure explicit recordings of other women, a request she declined as a married woman. The refusal reportedly led to intimidation, physical assault, seizure of her phone, and her eventual arrest under the alleged influence of the politician. Despite accusations of harassment and coercion, police officers detained Ngozi instead of the official. Rights group RULAAC has petitioned the Nigeria Police Complaint Response Unit, describing her detention as unlawful and a misuse of police powers, while calling for her immediate release and a full investigation into the conduct of both the officers and Onwordi.


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    EXCLUSIVE: Abuja Woman Detained After Rejecting Sexual Advances From Ubulu-Uku Prime Minister, Rights Group Alleges Police Complicity A woman identified as Hajia Ngozi is reportedly being detained at Garki Police Station in Abuja after rejecting alleged sexual advances from Hon. Asika James Onwordi, the Traditional Prime Minister of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Delta State. According to voice notes and information obtained by SaharaReporters, Onwordi allegedly offered her ₦5 million to procure explicit recordings of other women, a request she declined as a married woman. The refusal reportedly led to intimidation, physical assault, seizure of her phone, and her eventual arrest under the alleged influence of the politician. Despite accusations of harassment and coercion, police officers detained Ngozi instead of the official. Rights group RULAAC has petitioned the Nigeria Police Complaint Response Unit, describing her detention as unlawful and a misuse of police powers, while calling for her immediate release and a full investigation into the conduct of both the officers and Onwordi. --- #PoliceAbuse #SexualHarassment #HumanRights
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  • Actress Queeneth Hilbert Accused of Using Police to Arrest Filmmaker Stanley Ontop After Social Media Clash

    Actress Queeneth Hilbert has been accused of using the Nigeria Police to arrest filmmaker and activist Stanley Ajemba, popularly known as Stanley Ontop, following a heated social media exchange in which she allegedly insulted and threatened him. According to a close associate, Hilbert filed a petition that led to his arrest and detention at the Delta State CID in Asaba. Ontop was released after a night in custody and later celebrated his freedom in an Instagram video, expressing gratitude to supporters.
    Actress Queeneth Hilbert Accused of Using Police to Arrest Filmmaker Stanley Ontop After Social Media Clash Actress Queeneth Hilbert has been accused of using the Nigeria Police to arrest filmmaker and activist Stanley Ajemba, popularly known as Stanley Ontop, following a heated social media exchange in which she allegedly insulted and threatened him. According to a close associate, Hilbert filed a petition that led to his arrest and detention at the Delta State CID in Asaba. Ontop was released after a night in custody and later celebrated his freedom in an Instagram video, expressing gratitude to supporters.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: The Police Service Commission (PSC) has officially launched the recruitment portal for 50,000 Police Constables into the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). As directed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, aims to significantly expand the force's manpower while prioritizing transparency and merit in the selection process.
    BREAKING NEWS: The Police Service Commission (PSC) has officially launched the recruitment portal for 50,000 Police Constables into the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). As directed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, aims to significantly expand the force's manpower while prioritizing transparency and merit in the selection process.
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  • Sowore Moves Freely In Lagos Despite Police ‘Wanted’ Notice

    Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore appeared publicly in Lagos on Wednesday, attending two major events despite being declared “wanted” by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh, on November 3, 2025.

    Where he appeared

    1. NBA Ikeja Human Rights Day Event

    He participated in a panel discussion on safety, security, and mass killings in Nigeria.

    The event took place just a few meters from the Lagos State Police Command headquarters.



    2. UNILAG – Gani Fawehinmi Integrity Award (HEDA)

    Sowore attended and received a warm welcome from students and activists.




    Why police declared him wanted

    The police linked him to alleged disturbances during protests against the Oworonshoki demolitions, which many groups described as illegal and inhumane.

    Legal response

    Sowore has filed a ₦500 million fundamental rights lawsuit against:

    The Nigeria Police Force

    IGP Kayode Egbetokun

    CP Moshood Jimoh


    He argues:

    He was declared wanted without any invitation, warrant, or charges.

    His rights to dignity, liberty, and movement were violated.

    He has never been contacted legally and would have honoured any lawful invitation.


    He is seeking:

    Permission for substituted service of court processes

    An interim injunction stopping the police from arresting, harassing, or declaring him wanted

    A stay on the “wanted person” declaration


    Public reaction

    #Humanrightsgroupssaythepolicedeclaration

    #Unlawful

    #Vindictive

    #Politicallymotivated
    Sowore Moves Freely In Lagos Despite Police ‘Wanted’ Notice Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore appeared publicly in Lagos on Wednesday, attending two major events despite being declared “wanted” by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh, on November 3, 2025. Where he appeared 1. NBA Ikeja Human Rights Day Event He participated in a panel discussion on safety, security, and mass killings in Nigeria. The event took place just a few meters from the Lagos State Police Command headquarters. 2. UNILAG – Gani Fawehinmi Integrity Award (HEDA) Sowore attended and received a warm welcome from students and activists. Why police declared him wanted The police linked him to alleged disturbances during protests against the Oworonshoki demolitions, which many groups described as illegal and inhumane. Legal response Sowore has filed a ₦500 million fundamental rights lawsuit against: The Nigeria Police Force IGP Kayode Egbetokun CP Moshood Jimoh He argues: He was declared wanted without any invitation, warrant, or charges. His rights to dignity, liberty, and movement were violated. He has never been contacted legally and would have honoured any lawful invitation. He is seeking: Permission for substituted service of court processes An interim injunction stopping the police from arresting, harassing, or declaring him wanted A stay on the “wanted person” declaration Public reaction #Humanrightsgroupssaythepolicedeclaration #Unlawful #Vindictive #Politicallymotivated
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  • Nigeria Police Begin Recruitment of Retired Officers as Ad-Hoc Trainers for New Recruits Nationwide

    The Nigeria Police Force has issued a nationwide directive requesting the submission of names of retired officers to serve as ad-hoc instructors in police training institutions. The directive, dated December 8, 2025, targets officers who retired between 2020 and 2025 from the ranks of Inspector to Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP). Eligible candidates must be well-versed in the Police Act 2020, ACJA 2015, and other core regulations, with expertise in areas such as drill, musketry, unarmed combat, legal studies, and professional studies. Commands across all states and specialised units have been instructed to compile and forward detailed lists of qualified retirees before December 18, 2025. The order was marked “immediate” and “very important” by Force Headquarters.
    Nigeria Police Begin Recruitment of Retired Officers as Ad-Hoc Trainers for New Recruits Nationwide The Nigeria Police Force has issued a nationwide directive requesting the submission of names of retired officers to serve as ad-hoc instructors in police training institutions. The directive, dated December 8, 2025, targets officers who retired between 2020 and 2025 from the ranks of Inspector to Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP). Eligible candidates must be well-versed in the Police Act 2020, ACJA 2015, and other core regulations, with expertise in areas such as drill, musketry, unarmed combat, legal studies, and professional studies. Commands across all states and specialised units have been instructed to compile and forward detailed lists of qualified retirees before December 18, 2025. The order was marked “immediate” and “very important” by Force Headquarters.
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  • NIGERIA POLICE FORCE CONDUCTS PRE-DEPLOYMENT TRAINING ON PREVENTING THE RECRUITMENT AND USE OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT

    The Nigeria Police Force has conducted a week-long Pre-Deployment Training on Preventing the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict held at the Peacekeeping Hall, Force Headquarters, Abuja. The programme was declared open by the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, represented by AIG Aminu Baba Raji, AIG Training and Development and fully equipped officers with child-sensitive policing during internal security operations.

    The programme was delivered in partnership with the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security, featuring international facilitators and certified Nigeria Police Trainers-of-Trainers. Officers were trained to detect and prevent child recruitment and to recognize that children associated with armed groups are primarily victims deserving confidentiality, empathy, and protection.

    In his remarks, the IGP stressed that children remain among the most vulnerable in situations of violence and that their recruitment by armed actors whether as fighters, spies, or in other roles, is a grave violation of their rights and a threat to national security. He emphasized the need for officers deployed to conflict-affected areas to identify these risks and respond with professionalism, sensitivity, and gender-responsive approaches.

    The training further strengthened existing Nigeria Police child-protection initiatives such as the Safer Schools Programme and POCACOV. A total of 25 officers were certified as ready for deployment to conflict-affected areas.

    IGP Egbetokun expressed appreciation to the organizers for their support and assured that the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to upholding human rights and enhancing child-protection capacity through continuous training and strong partnerships.

    CSP BENJAMIN HUNDEYIN, anipr, mipra
    Force Public Relations Officer
    Force Headquarters, Abuja
    December 9, 2025
    NIGERIA POLICE FORCE CONDUCTS PRE-DEPLOYMENT TRAINING ON PREVENTING THE RECRUITMENT AND USE OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT The Nigeria Police Force has conducted a week-long Pre-Deployment Training on Preventing the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict held at the Peacekeeping Hall, Force Headquarters, Abuja. The programme was declared open by the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, represented by AIG Aminu Baba Raji, AIG Training and Development and fully equipped officers with child-sensitive policing during internal security operations. The programme was delivered in partnership with the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security, featuring international facilitators and certified Nigeria Police Trainers-of-Trainers. Officers were trained to detect and prevent child recruitment and to recognize that children associated with armed groups are primarily victims deserving confidentiality, empathy, and protection. In his remarks, the IGP stressed that children remain among the most vulnerable in situations of violence and that their recruitment by armed actors whether as fighters, spies, or in other roles, is a grave violation of their rights and a threat to national security. He emphasized the need for officers deployed to conflict-affected areas to identify these risks and respond with professionalism, sensitivity, and gender-responsive approaches. The training further strengthened existing Nigeria Police child-protection initiatives such as the Safer Schools Programme and POCACOV. A total of 25 officers were certified as ready for deployment to conflict-affected areas. IGP Egbetokun expressed appreciation to the organizers for their support and assured that the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to upholding human rights and enhancing child-protection capacity through continuous training and strong partnerships. CSP BENJAMIN HUNDEYIN, anipr, mipra Force Public Relations Officer Force Headquarters, Abuja December 9, 2025
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  • Police Accused of Cover-Up as Probe Into Anambra Organ-Harvesting Officers Remains Hidden for Two Years

    Two years after the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, announced an investigation into shocking allegations of torture, extrajudicial killings, extortion, and organ harvesting by officers in the Anambra Police Command, the Nigeria Police Force has yet to release the probe report. Despite promises of transparency, the accused officers reportedly returned to duty immediately after being questioned, while whistleblower Nnamdi Emeh—who exposed the crimes—remains detained even after meeting his bail conditions. Rights group RULAAC warns that the continued silence, delayed report, and Emeh’s prolonged incarceration suggest a deliberate cover-up, reinforcing longstanding fears about abuses linked to the Awkuzu unit. Activists are demanding the report’s immediate release, Emeh’s freedom, accountability for implicated officers, and structural reforms to protect whistleblowers and uphold the rule of law.


    #AnambraPolice

    #HumanRights

    #WhistleblowerProtection
    Police Accused of Cover-Up as Probe Into Anambra Organ-Harvesting Officers Remains Hidden for Two Years Two years after the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, announced an investigation into shocking allegations of torture, extrajudicial killings, extortion, and organ harvesting by officers in the Anambra Police Command, the Nigeria Police Force has yet to release the probe report. Despite promises of transparency, the accused officers reportedly returned to duty immediately after being questioned, while whistleblower Nnamdi Emeh—who exposed the crimes—remains detained even after meeting his bail conditions. Rights group RULAAC warns that the continued silence, delayed report, and Emeh’s prolonged incarceration suggest a deliberate cover-up, reinforcing longstanding fears about abuses linked to the Awkuzu unit. Activists are demanding the report’s immediate release, Emeh’s freedom, accountability for implicated officers, and structural reforms to protect whistleblowers and uphold the rule of law. #AnambraPolice #HumanRights #WhistleblowerProtection
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  • How Bandits Relocated From Niger Republic to Kwara–Niger Forests Before Police Intercepted Their Escape

    An investigation has uncovered how armed bandits migrated from Niger Republic into forest corridors in Kwara and Niger states, establishing fortified bases used for kidnapping, robbery, cattle rustling, and cross-border operations. The criminals, pressured by intensified military and police raids, attempted a coordinated escape from Gbubu Forest but were intercepted by the Nigeria Police IRT, leading to the arrest of seven suspects from Nigeria and Niger Republic. The suspects confessed to belonging to multiple syndicates and described how porous borders, forest networks, and local collaborators aided their activities. Authorities say more arrests are expected as operations continue.
    How Bandits Relocated From Niger Republic to Kwara–Niger Forests Before Police Intercepted Their Escape An investigation has uncovered how armed bandits migrated from Niger Republic into forest corridors in Kwara and Niger states, establishing fortified bases used for kidnapping, robbery, cattle rustling, and cross-border operations. The criminals, pressured by intensified military and police raids, attempted a coordinated escape from Gbubu Forest but were intercepted by the Nigeria Police IRT, leading to the arrest of seven suspects from Nigeria and Niger Republic. The suspects confessed to belonging to multiple syndicates and described how porous borders, forest networks, and local collaborators aided their activities. Authorities say more arrests are expected as operations continue.
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  • Court Declares Police Wanted Notice on Lagos Lawyer Illegal, Orders Retraction and Apology

    A Federal High Court in Lagos has ruled that the Nigeria Police Force acted unlawfully by declaring Lagos-based lawyer Emmanuel Chinyere Orji wanted without a court order. Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa held that the Police exceeded their constitutional powers and violated Orji’s fundamental rights by publishing his name and photograph in national media and on its website.
    The court nullified the publication, directed the Inspector General of Police to retract the notice and issue a formal apology, but dismissed Orji’s N1 billion damages claim. The judgment reinforces that law enforcement agencies cannot declare a citizen wanted without judicial authorization.


    #NigeriaPolice

    #FundamentalRights

    #LagosCourt
    Court Declares Police Wanted Notice on Lagos Lawyer Illegal, Orders Retraction and Apology A Federal High Court in Lagos has ruled that the Nigeria Police Force acted unlawfully by declaring Lagos-based lawyer Emmanuel Chinyere Orji wanted without a court order. Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa held that the Police exceeded their constitutional powers and violated Orji’s fundamental rights by publishing his name and photograph in national media and on its website. The court nullified the publication, directed the Inspector General of Police to retract the notice and issue a formal apology, but dismissed Orji’s N1 billion damages claim. The judgment reinforces that law enforcement agencies cannot declare a citizen wanted without judicial authorization. #NigeriaPolice #FundamentalRights #LagosCourt
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  • Rights Group Condemns Armed Police Raid, ‘Unlawful’ Arrest of Kano Prosecutor Muhuyi Magaji

    A human rights organisation, Advocacy for Human Right and Cultural Values for Development Initiative (AHRCV), has criticised the arrest of Barrister Muhuyi Magaji, lead prosecutor in the Dala Inland Dry Port corruption case. Magaji was reportedly taken by a heavily armed team allegedly sent from Abuja without a warrant, despite court orders protecting him from intimidation. Although he was released on bail the following day, AHRCV described the operation as unlawful, politically motivated, and a threat to judicial independence.

    The group said the arrest appeared aimed at obstructing an ongoing corruption case involving powerful individuals. It called on the Nigeria Police Force to justify the raid, urged judicial bodies to protect legal practitioners, and demanded an impartial investigation. AHRCV warned that using security agencies for intimidation undermines the fight against corruption and violates citizens’ fundamental rights.

    Rights Group Condemns Armed Police Raid, ‘Unlawful’ Arrest of Kano Prosecutor Muhuyi Magaji A human rights organisation, Advocacy for Human Right and Cultural Values for Development Initiative (AHRCV), has criticised the arrest of Barrister Muhuyi Magaji, lead prosecutor in the Dala Inland Dry Port corruption case. Magaji was reportedly taken by a heavily armed team allegedly sent from Abuja without a warrant, despite court orders protecting him from intimidation. Although he was released on bail the following day, AHRCV described the operation as unlawful, politically motivated, and a threat to judicial independence. The group said the arrest appeared aimed at obstructing an ongoing corruption case involving powerful individuals. It called on the Nigeria Police Force to justify the raid, urged judicial bodies to protect legal practitioners, and demanded an impartial investigation. AHRCV warned that using security agencies for intimidation undermines the fight against corruption and violates citizens’ fundamental rights.
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  • Tinubu’s ‘Security Emergency’ Is Not a Constitutional State of Emergency — Odinkalu Warns Against State Police

    In a detailed opinion piece, Chidi Anselm Odinkalu critiques President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a “nationwide security emergency,” arguing that it does not meet the constitutional requirements for a state of emergency and bypasses necessary oversight by the National Assembly. Odinkalu warns that the move appears politically calculated and masks the administration’s reluctance to acknowledge Nigeria’s worsening insecurity.
    He further cautions against the push for state police, citing historical abuses—from Native Authority Police to Bakassi Boys—and the failure of state-led security initiatives in Zamfara, Benue, and Anambra. Odinkalu warns that creating 37 separate police forces could decentralize despotism, enabling governors to weaponize security agencies against opponents. He argues instead for decentralizing the Nigeria Police Force with stronger oversight, autonomy, and professionalism.


    #StatePoliceDebate

    #ChidiOdinkalu

    #NigeriaSecurity

    Tinubu’s ‘Security Emergency’ Is Not a Constitutional State of Emergency — Odinkalu Warns Against State Police In a detailed opinion piece, Chidi Anselm Odinkalu critiques President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a “nationwide security emergency,” arguing that it does not meet the constitutional requirements for a state of emergency and bypasses necessary oversight by the National Assembly. Odinkalu warns that the move appears politically calculated and masks the administration’s reluctance to acknowledge Nigeria’s worsening insecurity. He further cautions against the push for state police, citing historical abuses—from Native Authority Police to Bakassi Boys—and the failure of state-led security initiatives in Zamfara, Benue, and Anambra. Odinkalu warns that creating 37 separate police forces could decentralize despotism, enabling governors to weaponize security agencies against opponents. He argues instead for decentralizing the Nigeria Police Force with stronger oversight, autonomy, and professionalism. #StatePoliceDebate #ChidiOdinkalu #NigeriaSecurity
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  • PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE ON WITHDRAWAL OF POLICE PERSONNEL FROM VIP ESCORT DUTIES: NIGERIA POLICE FORCE RECORDS HIGH LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE

    The Nigeria Police Force wishes to inform the general public that, in strict compliance with the directive of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, prohibiting the deployment of police personnel for VIP escort and guard duties, the Force Headquarters constituted a special enforcement team to monitor and ensure total adherence to the presidential order.

    On 6th December 2025, commencing at about 1000 hours, the enforcement team carried out an extensive monitoring exercise across key locations in Lagos State, including the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, the Domestic Wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, and several other strategic points.

    The exercise revealed a satisfactory and commendable level of compliance by officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force. No case of unauthorised deployment of police personnel for VIP escort duties was recorded during the monitoring, and consequently, no arrest was made.

    The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, reiterates the Force’s commitment to the full implementation of the presidential directive. The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in redeploying its personnel to core policing duties aimed at enhancing general security, crime prevention, and protection of lives and property across the country.

    Members of the public are assured that the Nigeria Police Force will continue to enforce this policy nationwide without fear or favour and urges continued support as the Force works towards a more professional, efficient, and citizen-centered policing system.

    CSP BENJAMIN HUNDEYIN, anipr, mipra
    Force Public Relations Officer
    Force Headquarters, Abuja

    December 6, 2025
    PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE ON WITHDRAWAL OF POLICE PERSONNEL FROM VIP ESCORT DUTIES: NIGERIA POLICE FORCE RECORDS HIGH LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE The Nigeria Police Force wishes to inform the general public that, in strict compliance with the directive of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, prohibiting the deployment of police personnel for VIP escort and guard duties, the Force Headquarters constituted a special enforcement team to monitor and ensure total adherence to the presidential order. On 6th December 2025, commencing at about 1000 hours, the enforcement team carried out an extensive monitoring exercise across key locations in Lagos State, including the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, the Domestic Wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, and several other strategic points. The exercise revealed a satisfactory and commendable level of compliance by officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force. No case of unauthorised deployment of police personnel for VIP escort duties was recorded during the monitoring, and consequently, no arrest was made. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, reiterates the Force’s commitment to the full implementation of the presidential directive. The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in redeploying its personnel to core policing duties aimed at enhancing general security, crime prevention, and protection of lives and property across the country. Members of the public are assured that the Nigeria Police Force will continue to enforce this policy nationwide without fear or favour and urges continued support as the Force works towards a more professional, efficient, and citizen-centered policing system. CSP BENJAMIN HUNDEYIN, anipr, mipra Force Public Relations Officer Force Headquarters, Abuja December 6, 2025
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  • NEWS FLASH

    NIGERIA POLICE FORCE PENSION BOARD BILL, PASSED AT SENATE

    A bill that made provision to establish Nigeria Police Force pension board has been passed by the Senate.

    The bill was forwarded from the House of Representatives for concurrence.

    When the bill is assented to by the President, the Nigeria Police Force will have an independent pension body and exit the contributory pension scheme
    NEWS FLASH NIGERIA POLICE FORCE PENSION BOARD BILL, PASSED AT SENATE A bill that made provision to establish Nigeria Police Force pension board has been passed by the Senate. The bill was forwarded from the House of Representatives for concurrence. When the bill is assented to by the President, the Nigeria Police Force will have an independent pension body and exit the contributory pension scheme
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  • Police Warn Officers Against Escorting VIPs in Mufti, Threaten Sanctions

    The Nigeria Police Force has issued a fresh directive cautioning its personnel against escorting Very Important Persons (VIPs) while dressed in mufti, describing the practice as a clear breach of existing operational orders.

    In a wireless message from the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Protection at Force Headquarters, Abuja, the Police High Command expressed concern that, despite repeated warnings, some officers continue to accompany VIPs in plain clothes in violation of the Special Protection Unit (SPU) guidelines.

    The directive, circulated to all Police Protection Units nationwide, emphasized that any officer found flouting the rule will face strict disciplinary action.

    #Nigeria #Police #Security #BreakingNews
    Police Warn Officers Against Escorting VIPs in Mufti, Threaten Sanctions The Nigeria Police Force has issued a fresh directive cautioning its personnel against escorting Very Important Persons (VIPs) while dressed in mufti, describing the practice as a clear breach of existing operational orders. In a wireless message from the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Protection at Force Headquarters, Abuja, the Police High Command expressed concern that, despite repeated warnings, some officers continue to accompany VIPs in plain clothes in violation of the Special Protection Unit (SPU) guidelines. The directive, circulated to all Police Protection Units nationwide, emphasized that any officer found flouting the rule will face strict disciplinary action. #Nigeria #Police #Security #BreakingNews
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  • The National Economic Council (NEC) has approved N100 billion for the comprehensive rehabilitation and upgrading of training institutions for the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies, pending final approval by President Tinubu

    The decision was based on the report and recommendations of an ad hoc committee set up to evaluate the current state of security training facilities across the country.

    During its 154th virtual meeting on Wednesday, NEC also approved N2.6 billion for consultancy services related to the project.

    The initiative originated from President Tinubu’s directive at the 152nd NEC meeting in October, where he called for a complete overhaul of security agencies’ training institutions nationwide.

    Presenting the committee’s findings, the Chairman and Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, highlighted the deplorable condition of most of these facilities and stressed the urgent need for intervention to enhance the quality of training for Nigeria’s security personnel.
    The National Economic Council (NEC) has approved N100 billion for the comprehensive rehabilitation and upgrading of training institutions for the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies, pending final approval by President Tinubu The decision was based on the report and recommendations of an ad hoc committee set up to evaluate the current state of security training facilities across the country. During its 154th virtual meeting on Wednesday, NEC also approved N2.6 billion for consultancy services related to the project. The initiative originated from President Tinubu’s directive at the 152nd NEC meeting in October, where he called for a complete overhaul of security agencies’ training institutions nationwide. Presenting the committee’s findings, the Chairman and Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, highlighted the deplorable condition of most of these facilities and stressed the urgent need for intervention to enhance the quality of training for Nigeria’s security personnel.
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  • Troops Rescue Six Kidnap Victims in Successful Joint Operation Across Kogi Forests


    Nigerian Army troops from the 12 Brigade in Lokoja have successfully rescued six kidnap victims during a coordinated search-and-rescue operation spanning the Ejiba and Saminaka forest axis in Kogi State. Supported by intensified air and ground offensives, including a Nigeria Police helicopter, the sustained pressure forced the bandits to release the abductees. Five victims have been reunited with their families, while one is receiving medical care. The Army reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating criminal hideouts and strengthening security across the state.


    #KogiState #NigerianArmy #KidnapRescue #SecurityOperations #Banditry #NigeriaNews #TroopOperations #Ejiba #YagbaWest #YagbaEast #NationalSecurity
    Troops Rescue Six Kidnap Victims in Successful Joint Operation Across Kogi Forests Nigerian Army troops from the 12 Brigade in Lokoja have successfully rescued six kidnap victims during a coordinated search-and-rescue operation spanning the Ejiba and Saminaka forest axis in Kogi State. Supported by intensified air and ground offensives, including a Nigeria Police helicopter, the sustained pressure forced the bandits to release the abductees. Five victims have been reunited with their families, while one is receiving medical care. The Army reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating criminal hideouts and strengthening security across the state. #KogiState #NigerianArmy #KidnapRescue #SecurityOperations #Banditry #NigeriaNews #TroopOperations #Ejiba #YagbaWest #YagbaEast #NationalSecurity
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  • 12 BRIGADE TROOPS RESCUE 6 KIDNAPPED VICTIMS IN KOGI

    12 Brigade Troops of the Nigerian Army, Lokoja have recorded another operational success with the rescue of six kidnapped victims during a coordinated search and rescue mission.

    This time in Ejiba and Saminaka Forests axis, spanning Yagba East and Yagba West Local Government Areas of Kogi State.

    A press statement by the Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations
    12 Brigade Nigerian Army Lokoja Lieutenant HASSAN ABDULLAHI says, the operation is part of ongoing efforts to eliminate criminal activities in the State.

    The statement further says, intensive air and ground offensives by troops, supported by the Nigeria Police helicopter, yielded results when troops deployed at Patrol Base Ejiba in Yagba West, intercepted the victims.

    The rescued persons were found to have been released by the bandits following the sustained pressure by the joint operations.

    Five of the rescued persons have been reunited with their families in Egbe and Ejiba communities of Yagba West Local Government Area while the sixth is currently receiving medical attention due to his condition at the point of rescue.
    12 BRIGADE TROOPS RESCUE 6 KIDNAPPED VICTIMS IN KOGI 12 Brigade Troops of the Nigerian Army, Lokoja have recorded another operational success with the rescue of six kidnapped victims during a coordinated search and rescue mission. This time in Ejiba and Saminaka Forests axis, spanning Yagba East and Yagba West Local Government Areas of Kogi State. A press statement by the Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations 12 Brigade Nigerian Army Lokoja Lieutenant HASSAN ABDULLAHI says, the operation is part of ongoing efforts to eliminate criminal activities in the State. The statement further says, intensive air and ground offensives by troops, supported by the Nigeria Police helicopter, yielded results when troops deployed at Patrol Base Ejiba in Yagba West, intercepted the victims. The rescued persons were found to have been released by the bandits following the sustained pressure by the joint operations. Five of the rescued persons have been reunited with their families in Egbe and Ejiba communities of Yagba West Local Government Area while the sixth is currently receiving medical attention due to his condition at the point of rescue.
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  • I do not believe for a second that the Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG, under the illegal IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has any intention of withdrawing police officers from VIPs.
    I do not believe for a second that the Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG, under the illegal IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has any intention of withdrawing police officers from VIPs.
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  • It's happening along Benin Lagos Road. Nigeria police hijacking traveller's
    It's happening along Benin Lagos Road. Nigeria police hijacking traveller's
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  • "They were hunters with dane gun"- Police denies abduction of students in Nasarawa.

    The Nasarawa State Command of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has denied reports of fresh abduction of school children in the North-Central state.

    Reports had emerged on Friday claiming bandits had abducted and unspecified number of pupils from St. Peter’s Academy.

    But in a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer for the state, SP Ramhan Nansel, said the students only saw hunters with dane guns and mistook them for kidnappers.

    According to the Police, the school area was thoroughly combed, and normalcy was immediately restored.

    “On 21/11/2025 at about 1000hrs, an unverified report filtered in alleging that two pupils of St. Peter’s Academy were abducted while engaging in sporting activities on the school field. In response, the Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, promptly deployed a combined team of Police operatives and military personnel stationed within the general area to the scene.

    “Upon arrival, it was discovered that the pupils had sighted some hunters carrying Dane guns and, out of fear, fled, mistaking them for kidnappers. The area was thoroughly combed, and normalcy was immediately restored. The proprietor of the school was also interviewed and confirmed to the operatives that the alarm raised was a false one. The general area continues to be closely monitored to forestall any breach of security.

    “The Command therefore urges members of the public to disregard the circulating report as mere rumour unworthy of publication as factual news. Journalists and media outlets are further advised to always verify information before publication in order to avoid misleading the public.”

    The statement read: “The Nasarawa State Police Command’s attention has been drawn to a report circulating across social media platforms and some news outlets alleging that kidnappers invaded St. Peter’s Academy, Rukubi, in Doma Local Government Area, and abducted two pupils. The Command wishes to state unequivocally that the report is false and does not reflect the true state of affairs.
    "They were hunters with dane gun"- Police denies abduction of students in Nasarawa. The Nasarawa State Command of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has denied reports of fresh abduction of school children in the North-Central state. Reports had emerged on Friday claiming bandits had abducted and unspecified number of pupils from St. Peter’s Academy. But in a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer for the state, SP Ramhan Nansel, said the students only saw hunters with dane guns and mistook them for kidnappers. According to the Police, the school area was thoroughly combed, and normalcy was immediately restored. “On 21/11/2025 at about 1000hrs, an unverified report filtered in alleging that two pupils of St. Peter’s Academy were abducted while engaging in sporting activities on the school field. In response, the Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, promptly deployed a combined team of Police operatives and military personnel stationed within the general area to the scene. “Upon arrival, it was discovered that the pupils had sighted some hunters carrying Dane guns and, out of fear, fled, mistaking them for kidnappers. The area was thoroughly combed, and normalcy was immediately restored. The proprietor of the school was also interviewed and confirmed to the operatives that the alarm raised was a false one. The general area continues to be closely monitored to forestall any breach of security. “The Command therefore urges members of the public to disregard the circulating report as mere rumour unworthy of publication as factual news. Journalists and media outlets are further advised to always verify information before publication in order to avoid misleading the public.” The statement read: “The Nasarawa State Police Command’s attention has been drawn to a report circulating across social media platforms and some news outlets alleging that kidnappers invaded St. Peter’s Academy, Rukubi, in Doma Local Government Area, and abducted two pupils. The Command wishes to state unequivocally that the report is false and does not reflect the true state of affairs.
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