• 🚨 Important Update for the Community! 🚨

    The Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has recently clarified that reports claiming the disbanding of all police units and squads nationwide are misleading. This statement reassures us that police presence and operations remain intact, aiming to enhance safety and community support. It's crucial for all of us to stay informed about changes in our law enforcement agencies and understand how they impact our daily lives.

    As an engaged citizen, consider reaching out to your local police department for any concerns or questions you may have. Open communication is the key to a safer community!

    Stay vigilant and informed!

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/22/its-misleading-igp-denies-disbanding-all-police-units-squads-nationwide/

    #CommunitySafety #PoliceUpdates #StayInformed #PublicSafety #EngagedCitizen
    🚨 Important Update for the Community! 🚨 The Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has recently clarified that reports claiming the disbanding of all police units and squads nationwide are misleading. This statement reassures us that police presence and operations remain intact, aiming to enhance safety and community support. It's crucial for all of us to stay informed about changes in our law enforcement agencies and understand how they impact our daily lives. As an engaged citizen, consider reaching out to your local police department for any concerns or questions you may have. Open communication is the key to a safer community! Stay vigilant and informed! Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/22/its-misleading-igp-denies-disbanding-all-police-units-squads-nationwide/ #CommunitySafety #PoliceUpdates #StayInformed #PublicSafety #EngagedCitizen
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    ‘It’s misleading’ – IGP denies disbanding all police units, squads nationwide
    The Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has clarified the report making the rounds over the alleged disbanding of all police units and squads in state commands. In a statement by Police Spokesperson Anthony Placid, IGP Disu described the clai
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  • 🚀 In a world where justice often feels elusive, the recent conviction of Nnamdi Kanu has sparked intense conversations about accountability and truth. The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) argues that Kanu's conviction stemmed from "engineered insecurity," highlighting the lack of access he had to the outside world during his time in detention.

    As we navigate discussions about justice and leadership, it’s crucial to stay informed and open-minded. What does this situation teach us about the importance of transparency in our systems? Together, we can advocate for fairness and change!

    Let's challenge the status quo and push for a better understanding of what justice truly means.

    👉 Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/14/no-access-to-phone-outside-world-nnamdi-kanu-convicted-on-engineered-insecurity-ipob/

    #JusticeForKanu #IPOB #Biafra #Transparency #EngagedCitizens
    🚀 In a world where justice often feels elusive, the recent conviction of Nnamdi Kanu has sparked intense conversations about accountability and truth. The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) argues that Kanu's conviction stemmed from "engineered insecurity," highlighting the lack of access he had to the outside world during his time in detention. As we navigate discussions about justice and leadership, it’s crucial to stay informed and open-minded. What does this situation teach us about the importance of transparency in our systems? Together, we can advocate for fairness and change! Let's challenge the status quo and push for a better understanding of what justice truly means. 👉 Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/14/no-access-to-phone-outside-world-nnamdi-kanu-convicted-on-engineered-insecurity-ipob/ #JusticeForKanu #IPOB #Biafra #Transparency #EngagedCitizens
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    ‘No access to phone, outside world’ – Nnamdi Kanu convicted on engineered insecurity – IPOB
    The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has declared that the conviction of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, was based on what it described as ‘engineered insecurity’. IPOB made the assertion in a statement by its spokesman, Emma Powerful, on Wedn
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