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HealthRe: IGP Directs Hospitals To Treat Gunshot Victims by boman2014: 4:08pm On Aug 21, 2015
good. move
CrimeFraud Alert !!! From NPF by boman2014(op):
The High level of interest in the Nigeria Police
Force by youths following Presidential directive to
add Ten Thousand officers is appreciated.


Modalities for the exercise is being worked out by
relevant authorities. Vacancy announcement will
follow soon.


Don’t download or buy any of the “Police
Recruitment Forms” currently flying over the
internet. They are fake, and not from NPF.
Post your questions / all you want to know
regarding this NPF recruitment exercise using the
hashtag #PoliceNG10000 on Facebook or Twitter.


SHARE MESSAGE WITH YOUR FRIENDS.

# NPFalert



https://m.facebook.com/ngpolice/photos/a.130238637018204.11020.127243240651077/952595798115813/?type=1&refid=7&_ft_=qid.6185466679069600879%3Amf_story_key.2598514109387604557%3AeligibleForSeeFirstBumping.
update




RECRUITMENT OF 10,000 POLICE YET TO BEGIN
Following the approval for recruitment of 10,000
Police officers by the President, Commander-in-Ch
ief of the Armed Forces, Muhammadu Buhari, the
Nigeria Police wishes to inform the general public
that recruitment into the Force is yet to commence.
The modalities for the recruitment are being worked
out with the Police Service Commission and would
be announced in due course.


The general public is hereby warned to beware of
online fraudsters who may take advantage of the
recruitment information to defraud them of their
hard earned money.


The Nigeria Police Force will adequately advertise
on all forms of media (Televisions, Newspapers,
etc) when the recruitment commences. You can
also visit the Police website on www.npf.gov.ng for
necessary information.


CP EMMANUEL C.S. OJUKWU, psc
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS
ABUJA
PRESS RELEASE

http://www.npf.gov.ng/pressshare.php?id=28
# PoliceNG10000 # NPFalert


Lalasticlala

PoliticsFraud Alert !!! From NPF by boman2014(op):
The High level of interest in the Nigeria Police
Force by youths following Presidential directive to
add Ten Thousand officers is appreciated.


Modalities for the exercise is being worked out by
relevant authorities. Vacancy announcement will
follow soon.


Don’t download or buy any of the “Police
Recruitment Forms” currently flying over the
internet. They are fake, and not from NPF.
Post your questions / all you want to know
regarding this NPF recruitment exercise using the
hashtag #PoliceNG10000 on Facebook or Twitter.


SHARE MESSAGE WITH YOUR FRIENDS.

# NPFalert



https://m.facebook.com/ngpolice/photos/a.130238637018204.11020.127243240651077/952595798115813/?type=1&refid=7&_ft_=qid.6185466679069600879%3Amf_story_key.2598514109387604557%3AeligibleForSeeFirstBumping.
update




RECRUITMENT OF 10,000 POLICE YET TO BEGIN
Following the approval for recruitment of 10,000
Police officers by the President, Commander-in-Ch
ief of the Armed Forces, Muhammadu Buhari, the
Nigeria Police wishes to inform the general public
that recruitment into the Force is yet to commence.
The modalities for the recruitment are being worked
out with the Police Service Commission and would
be announced in due course.


The general public is hereby warned to beware of
online fraudsters who may take advantage of the
recruitment information to defraud them of their
hard earned money.


The Nigeria Police Force will adequately advertise
on all forms of media (Televisions, Newspapers,
etc) when the recruitment commences. You can
also visit the Police website on www.npf.gov.ng for
necessary information.


CP EMMANUEL C.S. OJUKWU, psc
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS
ABUJA
PRESS RELEASE

http://www.npf.gov.ng/
pressshare.php?id=28
# PoliceNG10000 # NPFalert

PoliticsRe: Caption This Photo Of Military Men During Their Morning Training In Yobe Today by boman2014: 1:36pm On Aug 21, 2015
undecided

na so dem wan train go fight war?
CelebritiesHaters !!! by boman2014(op): 1:21pm On Aug 21, 2015

FamilyRe: Sex-starved Wife Secures Divorce As Court Dissolves 14-yr-old Marriage by boman2014: 5:10pm On Aug 20, 2015
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PoliticsRe: ISIS Emir And Fugitive Arrested, Linked To ... Regime!!! by boman2014:
DaBullIT:
You need Education , is that a US news website ?

Erdyot
My brother, some mumu will post anything to discredit PMB.

Anything to rubbish his name. But their God has put them into shame. let them wail on grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Saraki, Dogara Take Committee's Selection To London by boman2014: 4:18pm On Aug 20, 2015
stepo707:
see una life
LOW LIFE sad
PoliticsRe: Saraki, Dogara Take Committee's Selection To London by boman2014: 4:12pm On Aug 20, 2015
POLITICIANS!!!!!!!!!!

PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Buhari Sacks Okogu, Appoints Gusau As DG Nigeria’s Budget Office by boman2014: 4:00pm On Aug 20, 2015
OK
PoliticsRe: Buhari Appoints Lagos LIRS Boss As FIRS Chairman by boman2014: 3:57pm On Aug 20, 2015
GOOD MOVE! Mr PRESIDENT
EventsRe: Fisherman Buried With A Fish Coffin In Ghana (see Photos) by boman2014: 3:54pm On Aug 20, 2015
pics of the fish being buried or.....
FamilyRe: Do You Remember This Cartoon? by boman2014: 3:50pm On Aug 20, 2015
super tedd
CultureRe: Meet The Contenders To The Ooni Stool; How The New Ooni Will Emerge by boman2014: 3:43pm On Aug 20, 2015
okay
CrimeRe: Man Arrested For Touching Girl’s Breast In Lagos by boman2014: 2:21pm On Aug 20, 2015
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PhonesRe: Pls Help Me! I Am Addicted To My Phone. by boman2014: 2:05pm On Aug 20, 2015
Dapo777:
I installed an application called "QualityTime" last week to find out how much time I spend with my phone.
I discovered something shocking.
I spend an average of 9 hours per day with my phone.
I pick up my phone and unlock it, 354 times in a day.
Out of the 9 hours with my phone, I spend 4½ hours using my browser per day, 1½hours using WhatsApp, and the remaining 3 hours on other applications like mx player bbm, gmail, messenger, dictionary, music, settings, contact, Instagram, gallery etc.
When I remove 6 hours sleeping time, and 1 hour for early morning preparation, 50 minutes for eating and walking, 1 hour talking with friends and other things.
I am left with 5 hours 10 minutes to do important things like studying.
Please help me! Its annoying how my phone takes a whopping 9 hours from each day. What the heck?? angry
thank you for bringing this up for we the youth to see how we use our precious time to spend with a phone instead of doing something productive.
FamilyRe: My Daughter Was Nearly Molested Yesterday By A Male Teacher! by boman2014: 1:53pm On Aug 20, 2015
y
kunle1960:
God is on my 8 year old daughter's side and God saved her from a pedophile and a predator. Yesterday, the teacher was using my daughter's hand to rub or caress his genitals and in the process with a stunt warning not to tell anybody but my child in her wisdom came back to inform my wife first before my wife told me last night.
PLEASE WHAT DO I DO NOW? I'm about to go to Police to report it!
please do it fast
PoliticsRe: Aliyu Yahaya-Gusau Appointed As DG Budget Office by boman2014: 11:35am On Aug 20, 2015
bettr
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Projected To Be 4th Most Populated Country By 2050 by boman2014(op): 6:22pm On Aug 19, 2015
The rise of African countries is not surprising. The bureau's report shows that the 10 countries with the highest fertility rates are currently in Africa. Niger, with 7.6 children per woman, is leading the table. South Sudan, where the average is 6.9 children per woman, comes second, followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo and Somalia tied for third with 6.6 babies per woman. While African countries will boom in terms of population, the situation in some of the world's most developed countries won't be that rosy, mainly due to falling birth rates and aging. Populations in 34 countries are projected to be smaller in 2050 than it now. Japan is projected to see the biggest decline with 30 million fewer people living in the country.

PoliticsRe: Nigeria Projected To Be 4th Most Populated Country By 2050 by boman2014(op): 6:20pm On Aug 19, 2015
The U.S., projected to have 398 million inhabitants by 2050, will just about maintain its position as the third most populous country. Nigeria is expected to be home to 397 million people.

PoliticsNigeria Projected To Be 4th Most Populated Country By 2050 by boman2014(op): 6:16pm On Aug 19, 2015
[center]According to a survey by the Population Reference
Bureau in Washington USA, Nigeria is projected to
be the 4th most populated country by 2050.[/center]


http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/18/news/countries-with-biggest-populations/

Three out of the top 10 most populous countries in
2050 will be in Africa, a new report shows.
Nigeria, currently the seventh most populous
country in the world, will rise to the fourth spot by
2050, the Washington-based Population Reference
Bureau said.


Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia will
replace Russia and Mexico as countries No. 9 and
No. 10.


The report sees many African countries rising in the
ranks throughout the next three decades because
of to high fertility rates and improved life
expectancy. The data show that populations will
more than double in 40, mostly African, countries.
The numbers also show that China, with 1.3 billion
people now, will be leapfrogged by India as the
most populous country in the world by 2022.


The bureau's annual Population Data Sheet sees
the global population ballooning by 2.5 billion to
9.8 billion by 2050.

FoodRe: Man Spotted Eating 20tubers Of Yam Is Dead: Shocking Photos. by boman2014: 5:48pm On Aug 19, 2015
2nd hand blogger
FamilyRe: Prophet Seeks Divorce From Fourth Wife by boman2014: 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2015
wetin concern me for una talk.........

PoliticsRe: Customs Officers Bid Dikko Farewell (photos) by boman2014: 2:08pm On Aug 19, 2015
this is how some of our minister should resign honourable.

NOT LIKE SOME IDIOTS WHO WILL NOT WANT TO LEAVE POWER
PoliticsRe: Yobe Spent N12bn On Security – Governor by boman2014: 1:04pm On Aug 19, 2015
MissMogidi:
Yobe State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam, has said his government spent over N12bn on security-related issues due to the protracted Boko Haram crisis, with the Federal Government just donating a pittance of N150m.

The governor who spoke to the press through his media aide, Alhaji Abdullahi Bego, on Monday, disclosed that the donation was made during the outgone President Goodluck Jonathan administration. He said that no financial donation had been received from the present President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

He however said the state government despite the heavy financial burden had not shied away from its numerous responsibilities in all other sectors of the state.

He said, “At a time that we are going through the worst security crisis of our lifetime, a crisis that continues to exert a heavy toll on our finances, the Yobe State Government under His Excellency Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam has continued to keep faith with all its major responsibilities – paying workers their salaries regularly at the end of each month, helping to provide support to the security forces who are working to bring the prevailing Boko Haram insurgency to an end, and pushing on with the delivery of basic services. To date, the Yobe State Government has spent over N12bn on security-related matters.”

Bego also disclosed that the state government had done a lot to support people directly affected by Boko Haram attacks.

He said records from the Yobe State Emergency Management Agency showed that a total of 135, 511 Internally Displaced Persons are now scattered in 13 local government areas.

He further revealed that the state government had established IDPs camp in Damaturu with 3,011 persons, of this number, 482 are men, 670 women and 1,859 children.

He said there were two other camps set up by the IDPs themselves in Kasaisa and Kukareta with a population of over 2, 750 IDPs, noting that over the past two years SEMA had been supporting these IDPs, with additional support from NEMA and other development partners.

Bego stressed that the most recent support provided to people affected by Boko Haram insurgency was the sum of N61.8m given by the state government to some traders whose business was destroyed by the insurgents.http://www.punchng.com/news/yobe-spent-n12bn-on-security-governor/
mogidi has changed his / her name to missmogidi grin grin grin
FamilyFunny Convo Between Mum And Daughter (photos) by boman2014(op): 1:49pm On Aug 18, 2015
grin grin grin

FamilyRe: Wife Shocking Confession That Ended Her Marriage Of 5years by boman2014: 1:02pm On Aug 18, 2015
THE EVILS THAT MEN DO LIVE WITH THEM.

KARMA IS A BIT¢H!!!
Music/RadioRe: Some Weird And Hilarious Nigerian Lyrics . by boman2014: 11:53am On Aug 18, 2015
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PoliticsRe: 7 Billion Spent Yet Vp's House Still Incomplete [photo] by boman2014: 10:42am On Aug 18, 2015
SECOND TIME POSTING THIS? huh huh huh
PoliticsN133 million scam: ICPC under fire for clearing ex- Police IG, Okiro by boman2014(op): 7:17am On Aug 18, 2015
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/188512-‎n133-million-scam-icpc-under-fire-for-clearing-ex-police-ig-okiro-others.html




The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other
Related Offences Commission has come under fire
over its decision to clear officials of the Police
Service Commission (PSC) caught defrauding the
government using inflated contract and bogus
claims.


The ICPC, in an August 6 report after investigations
of corrupt allegations levelled against the
Commission, revealed that Mike Okiro, former
police Inspector General and now chairman of the
police service commission, collected N350 million
to train 900 PSC staff, whereas the staff strength of
the body is 391.


The money was also meant to cover physical
monitoring of police personnel during the last
general election.
The investigation came after one Solomon Kaase, a
staff of the PSC, petitioned the ICPC last May over
alleged moves by Mr. Okiro to swindle the PSC to
the tune of N275 million.
In their investigation, the ICPC discovered that the
Mr. Okiro-led Commission held training of staff
only in Abuja whereas they were paid for trainings
in Abuja, Lagos, and Kaduna.


The PSC was also found to have paid daily
travelling allowances to all staff, including those
based in Abuja, who participated in the training
programme held within the Federal Capital Territory.
“Air tickets were paid to management staff and
others who monitored elections within Abuja and its
environs; even at locations were airports do not
exist such as Lokoja and Minna,” the ICPC report
stated.


“PSC Chairman collected money for two
conferences that ran simultaneously in Dublin and
Orlando, Florida, expending ticket fare for the
Dublin trip only. However, he had written to the
Presidency to expend the ticket fare for Abuja-
Orlando-Abuja on another trip coming up in
October, 2015.”
In its recommendations, the ICPC directed Mr. Okiro
to remit N133 million of the N350 million he
received for staff training and election monitoring
to the ICPC recovery account at First City
Monument Bank.
The ICPC also directed the PSC staff who were paid
two-way return tickets and airport taxi fares to
locations within the FCT and surrounding states
during the monitoring exercise to refund N11.75
million.
The anti-graft Commission, however, stated that
there was no act of criminal infraction against Mr.
Okiro as all the outlined issues “are administrative
in nature and within the ambits of career public
servants handling”.



Civil societies kick


The recommendations by the ICPC on the Mr.
Okiro-led Commission has generated angry
reactions from civil society groups.
Last week, the Civil Society Network Against
Corruption, a network of anti-corruption groups,
disagreed with the ICPC’s directive that the N133
million be paid into its recovery account with the
FCMB.


The group stated that the money ought to be
remitted to the Federation Account in line with the
federal government’s directive that all agencies
maintain a single account with the Central Bank of
Nigeria.


On Monday, two civil society groups, Access to
Justice and the Network on Police Reforms in
Nigeria, described the ICPC’s recommendations,
after it had found that money had been
misappropriated, as “quite unsatisfactory and
logically flawed”.


”Judging from the ICPC’s statement, it is fairly
evident that, from the start, an intention to
misappropriate funds was clearly incubated, set in
motion, and manifest when the Commission
projected to train 509 more staff than it actually
had; in other words, the Commission received
training monies for a large retinue of ‘ghost staff’,”
the groups said in a joint statement signed by
Joseph Otteh and Okechukwu Nwanguma, heads of
the respective groups.




“Those preparatory steps were subsequently
consummated: the Commission got taxpayer
monies based upon the misrepresentations it made,
and held on to the money that remained afterwards.
“As the ICPC found, the Police Service Commission
even knowingly paid its staff based in Abuja return
air ticket money for a programme that held in
Abuja, yet another fraud.



“How these corrupt practices and deceptions could
come to be characterised by the ICPC as merely
‘administrative in nature and within the ambits of
career public servants handlings’ is baffling.”
The groups recalled that in 2008, a former health
Minister and a Senator were arraigned and
prosecuted for their failure to return to the
government coffers unspent funds in their
Ministries and Committees respectively.
“The ICPC’s working definition of criminal
corruption sets our alarm bells ringing; it is clearly
too flawed and deficit to help Nigeria’s war against
corruption.

“If there were no criminal acts committed, it
becomes open to question the business of the ICPC
in ordering the PSC to refund money. The ICPC’s
mandate, it may be said, extends only to the
investigation and prosecution of acts that
constitute corrupt practices.”


Okiro’s resignation


The groups also joined the growing list of civil
societies demanding the resignation of Mr. Okiro,
the PSC boss. The ICPC report merely stated that he
refund N133 million to the government.


The PSC exercises disciplinary control over police
officers and is responsible for ensuring that police
officers comply with all police laws and regulations,
including those on corruption,” the groups said.
“Where the PSC cannot effectively perform its
oversight disciplinary responsibilities, a huge
disciplinary and control gap will be created within
the Nigerian police force, which will, consequently,
further entrench and facilitate systematic corruption
within the institution.


“The continuance of the present incumbent of the
office of the Chairman of the Police Service
Commission is, therefore, no longer tenable. It is in
the best interest of the body and for the sake of
preserving the PSC’s ability to effectively perform
its constitutional duties, that we are therefore
demanding that he vacate the office now,” the
groups said.

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