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Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by Panter215: 11:30pm On Feb 26, 2013
anitank: U should go to a Casino where Big men gamble and try acting "detective" on them and watch them blow ur brains out grin tongue
That is why his target are kids, he wants to prevent them becoming hard man that blow peoples head off. Well done OP.
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by Andyforte: 2:15am On Feb 27, 2013
U wanted to stop the act of gambling by gambling with ur neck. If real police catch u, no be 20 naira note go change hand.
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by Vansnickers: 2:23am On Feb 27, 2013
mickyyss: [size=14pt]NA LIE!

Even if na true, you prolly wanted to use the opportunity to extort money from them boys.

Come try that kind bull crap for my jungle, if dem born you well.

Wetin you even find come there, you go talk.[/size]

Your jungle?! I'm glad you know you're an Animal.

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Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by Nobody: 3:53am On Feb 27, 2013
nenergy:
One Saturday late last year, while sitting at a BRT bus shelter in here in Lagos, waiting to be pick up to attend a wedding ceremony, I noticed three teenagers playing a kind of game. They would hurl their slippers at the Curb and the slippers that when the furthest won. I thought it was just a game until I saw N20 notes exchange hands- they were gambling. Gambling right in the middle of a busy bus terminal and the world just went by. Nobody even noticed them not to talk of cautioning them. What should I do? Sit and turn a blind eye or stop them from this addictive behaviour that would surely lead to other vices?
So I stood up, walk up to them, flashed my National I.D card and shouted “STOP THERE, so you are gambling eh?!” Omg! I saw a dramatic expression of the word-Scamper.lol Two of the lads ran so hard that they forgot their tray of goods and the third obvious too frightened to run, raised his hands in the air and said “I am not there o”. At that, i “ordered” him to vamoose from the locality and went back to my seat laughing so hard. With tears in my eyes I watched them return to retrieve their trays.
I can’t stand children misbehaving. I have been told by many people that I “concern” myself too much. But that is the problem- people are not just concerned anymore. So the children/youths are ignored and are allowed to gradually slide into the depths of decadence. Gone are the days where you’d discipline your neighbour’s child and they will thank you and give that child another round of discipline. Nowadays, teachers are sacked for punishing students; neighbours are insulted, harassed or arrested and detained for “correcting” children. Hear this; no child does anything without seeking the approval or disapproval of adults around. Silence is an approval, so please show some concern. Help curb generational degeneration. You might not save a whole generation, but you can help set a derailing child straight.
Impersonating a police officer is a crime, but if that’s what it takes to “help” a child; then I’d do it over again!
Make we hear word.the OP nor get money to pay for BRT so he use that Akpako for the smally them take collect something.He dey lucky say nor be Warri children he try that one with them for involve am and he for nor see that face to smile go where he dey go
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by nenergy(m): 6:41am On Feb 27, 2013
trix!:


how does flashing national ID card mean impersonating a police officer?
Who flashes IDs and shouts stop there? pepper sellers?buahaahaahha
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by akunjohn(m): 7:01am On Feb 27, 2013
Br3nd4: me sef i tire o.. Lol
so,u did not see any sensible thing in what he wrote?,smh!
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by clockwise(m): 8:34am On Feb 27, 2013
U are such a Bravo to have done so. Mind u dnt do dat in all places cos for our own side here we go discipline u. Lol.
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by pautex: 8:39am On Feb 27, 2013
anitank: U should go to a Casino where Big men gamble and try acting "detective" on them and watch them blow ur brains out grin tongue
TOTALLY OUT OF CONTEXT BE WISE
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by Nobody: 9:43am On Feb 27, 2013
akunjohn:
so,u did not see any sensible thing in what he wrote?,smh!
goat
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by AGgal(f): 10:17am On Feb 27, 2013
kehinde1588: 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd comment
Help curb generational degeneration! Dis is an example. Nairalanders pls help!
Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by AGgal(f): 10:23am On Feb 27, 2013
mosquitoNet: your own long pass di OP own sef
But he offered u a potato 4 ur troubles
mosquitoNet: your own long pass di OP own sef
But he offered u a potato 4 ur troubles

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Re: Day I Impersonated A Police Officer. by Ochek: 4:56pm On Feb 27, 2013
anitank: U should go to a Casino where Big men gamble and try acting "detective" on them and watch them blow ur brains out grin tongue

How old are you? 12? He didn't mention adults. Young lads my friend is what he is concerned about and so should you if you're grown up to make the world a better place

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