Travel › Re: Is Air Peace Reliable? Share Your Experience by decatalyst(m): 7:29pm On May 12 |
lordm: They are trying. We complain too much Are you joking or just simply uninformed or daft? I paid for a service that is time bound, and someone decided to cancel my flight without explanation nor immediate refund. Do you consider what may be at stake? Business deals, hospital appointments etc? Make we no even talk about delays that runs more than 4hrs. Without food or space to relax. No hotel arrangements on the airline part. Its okay. Stop "COMPLAINING" about the state of rhe nation or the stealings the politicians are doing. Una deserve the kind of leaders and sufferings una dey get. Damn! |
Politics › Re: Captain Buratai Joins Borno Assembly Race, Sparks Youth Mobilisation In Biu by decatalyst(m): 10:03pm On May 11 |
They pave the way for their sons, daughters and cronies.
Common man go dey inside sun dey abuse and kill themselves because of these guys.
We need to think!!! |
Politics › Re: FG Hands Over 3 Patrol Vehicles To Police To Secure Lagos-calabar Coastal Highwa by decatalyst(m): 5:16pm On May 10 |
Please tell them not to mount toll Plaza/stealing point on the road oo |
Politics › Re: Former Minister, Isa Pantami Breaks Down In Tears After Being Denied APC Ticket by decatalyst(m): 11:30am On May 10 |
Xcex: Emotional terrorist, he is always shedding crocodile tears Imagine handling a whole state into the hands of this one. Ah! The current security challenges in the country will be just a child's play. He will breed so many idiots. |
Events › Re: Bride Gives Her Husband A Surprise Performance At Their Wedding Reception by decatalyst(m): 10:06pm On May 08 |
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Celebrities › Re: Yul Edochie's Eldest Brother, Leo, Is A Quiet Billionaire (Photos) by decatalyst(m): 12:42pm On May 08 |
Everybody nah BILLIONAIRE in that part of the country.
No wonder everywhere is being developed, including China and North America. 👏👏 |
Politics › Re: Sokoto Badagry Super Highway by decatalyst(m): 10:19pm On May 06 |
Enough of all these 5km wey una sey post jare.
Post when the project is 85% completed and stop occupying space on Nairaland front page. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by decatalyst(m): 10:07pm On May 06 |
jmoore: MTN is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Go to the South African embassy.
When will these students protest against Nigerian police that has been killing innocent Nigerians? They are bunch of educated illiterate. Funny and ignorant people. |
Politics › Re: He Can Only Operate In Air-conditioned Kitchen – Dino Melaye Slams Peter Obi by decatalyst(m): 8:36am On May 06 |
As.kuch as I don't like the person of DINO, I think he is making an obvious point here.
PO just want to have the presidential sit on a free platter. |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole Asks FG To Revoke Licence Of MTN Over Xenophobia by decatalyst(m): 9:37pm On May 05 |
osazsky: una go just open mouth wah...how many workers lost their jobs when Chelsea was taken over from Russia..our universities don fail this generation.. Your analogue is so skewed and flawed. Think again, and be mindful of context. |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole Asks FG To Revoke Licence Of MTN Over Xenophobia by decatalyst(m): 9:35pm On May 05 |
chinnyonwu: Does he realise that MTN Nigeria is listed on the stock exchange and that makes Nigerians part owners of the business ? The man daft no be small. Since he left the NLC, he has lost it. |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole Asks FG To Revoke Licence Of MTN Over Xenophobia by decatalyst(m): 9:33pm On May 05 |
dre11: https://dailytrust.com/ooshiomhole-asks-fg-to-revoke-licences-of-mtn-dstv-over-xenophobia A very daft man. Since this man left the Labour Congress and got into an arranged marriage with that foreigner, e no dey think again. How many South Africans are working in MTN Nigeria? Does he even know that MTN Nigeria is a public company now? Does he know Nigerians have bought the company shares? Does he read or understand the tax and royalties the government got from this company in 2025 alone? Truly, when they join APC, something fundamental goes wrong with them. |
Family › Re: My Late Husband's Younger Brother Wants Me To Have A Baby For Him - Widow by decatalyst(m): 10:51am On May 05 |
Is she serious or nah cruise as usual.
These days, one is confused about what to believe and what's not to believe. |
Autos › Re: Registered.....2015 Toyota Camry XSE by decatalyst(m): 10:50am On May 05 |
2.5m?  Nah stolen car you dey advertise? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Calls On South Korea To Join Iran War (Photos) by decatalyst(m): 9:30pm On May 04 |
PulaPower: He should remember to call on Biafra..
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ranked: The World’s Most Powerful Passports In 2026 by decatalyst(m): 7:57am On May 03 |
Not surprised about the position of the Green-white-green passport.
Nigeria leaders and citizens need to do better. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Just Posted This Madness by decatalyst(m): 7:23pm On May 01 |
I think he just likes to be on everyone's lips. |
Crime › Re: Funmilola Ogbuaya 'Ariket' Jailed For 15 Years For Cocaine Trafficking by decatalyst(m): 6:06pm On Apr 30 |
Her eye balls big and red like that of someone in Abuja.
Make she enjoy her stay at rhe correctional facility o. |
Politics › Re: Tunji Disu Returns To Lagos RRS by decatalyst(m): 8:13pm On Apr 28 |
naptu2: Background
A new wave of robberies hit Lagos in 1990. Daredevil armed robbers swept across the border from the Republic of Benin and terrorised Lagos, especially the Festac and Surulere areas.
These robbers were usually well dressed, came in expensive cars and targetted luxury cars that were popular at that time like the Lexus LS400 and the Nissan Pathfinder.
These crazy raids dominated the headlines. The robbers were sometimes dressed in suits and other times in traditional attire and even the police were terrified of them.
Some people claimed that the robberies were due to the wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone, which made it easy for robbers to get automatic rifles and other military grade equipment.
There was also another phenomenon that I called consortium robbery. The robbers would write to a neighbourhood that they are coming to rob them so the neighbourhood should prepare and make sure they have enough money for the robbers. Then robbery gangs would combine so that there would be many robbers (some newspapers said as many as 50 robbers) and they would attack the community and go from house to house to rob them.
Rasaki
The then military governor of Lagos, Colonel Raji Rasaki (the Action Man) has since said that he setup a secret squad of soldiers to tackle the robberies.
He said that the soldiers patrolled the city in unmarked luxury cars at night and that their orders were to arrest any robber that surrendered and to kill any robber that fired at them. He said that he told them to leave the bodies of the armed robbers on the streets. He said that this was why people complained about corpses on the roads during his tenure.
Marwa
Colonel Mohammed Buba Marwa became governor in 1996 and he asked General Abacha for permission to set up a special squad of soldiers that would tackle armed robbery in the state. General Abacha granted permission and Operation Sweep was created.
The Lagos State Government financed the operation by providing second hand Toyota Corolla and Nissan Bluebird cars for use as patrol vehicles. These vehicles were not painted in any special colour (so that you could easily mistake them for civilian vehicles), but they had the words Operation Sweep written in black along the sides of the vehicle. Most of them used car alarms as sirens.
The Lagos State Government also provided walkie talkies for use in the operation.
Operation Sweep evened things out because the soldiers also had military grade weapons like the robbers and the soldiers were not afraid to confront the men of the underworld.
There was a cult attack and reprisal attack at the University of Lagos in 1996 and Operation Sweep was deployed to the university. These were plain clothes officers (some people said that they were SSS officers) who patrolled the campus in a grey Peugeot 504 station wagon with the words Operation Sweep written in black on the sides. There were no further cult clashes after that.
However, this good programme also created problems for Governor Marwa. It led to a lot of rumours.
Senior military officers told General Sani Abacha that it was very dangerous to allow a mere state governor to command troops. They said that Colonel Marwa could use Operation Sweep to stage a coup. In fact, they said that Marwa was planning a coup. Governor Marwa had a dificult time with senior military officers, including the chief of army staff, Lieutenant General Ishaya Bamaiyi during this period.
Only two states had soldiers in internal security outfits during this period. There was the dreaded Rivers State Internal Security Task Force of Major Paul Okuntimo and the Lagos Operation Sweep.
There were also rumours on the streets. The rumours claimed that Operation Sweep soldiers killed a lot of innocent people. I never saw any evidence of this, but the rumours were persistent.
Tinubu and RRS
Democracy returned in 1999 and Operation Sweep was disbanded. The soldiers returned to their barracks.
Instead, Governor Bola Tinubu created the Rapid Response Squad (RRS).
Mobile policemen were deployed to the RRS to replace the departing soldiers and this was the first time that a new strategy was used.
Sunday Adewusi was the inspector general of police in the early 1980s (the Shagari era) and he heavily equipped the Mobile Police. They had Sterling Machine Guns, Saxon Armoured Vehicles, etc. In fact, other rank soldiers that took part in the 1983 coup were told that Mr Adewusi had equipped the Mobile Police so that it could resist soldiers if they staged a coup.
The Saxon armoured vehicles were parked at Mobile Police barracks and brought out when there were riots. However, in 1999, they were brought out to support RRS operations.
The Lagos State Government bought bulletproof vests, ballistic helmets and other equipment for the RRS. Unlike Operation Sweep, RRS does not use civilian vehicles, rather they use vehicles that are painted in RRS colours.
The government created the Lagos State Security Trust Fund to support the RRS. Private individuals and organisations can donate to the fund and the money is used to buy equipment for the Lagos State emergency services.
Fola Arthur-Worrey was the first executive secretary/CEO of the fund and he explained how it worked. He said that they didn't just go out to buy any equipment for the emergency services, rather they made the officers of the emergency services to state what they needed (because they were the experts in their field), then they would defend their demand before the members of the security trust fund.
The Lagos State Government bought patrol boats, a helicopter, armoured vehicles, bulletproof vests, walkie-talkies and other equipment for the squad. It bought Streit Armoured Vehicles for the squad and these were particularly effective.
There was a string of very violent bank robberies in Lagos. Robbers on boats attacked Oceanic Bank on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, heavily armed robbers attacked UBA on Admiralty Way, Lekki and other banks in Lagos. This ended one day when robbers attacked a Union Bank in Lekki. The police simply blocked the entrance to the bank with a Streit armoured vehicle. The robbers fired several rounds into the vehicle, but it withstood the attack. They couldn't escape with their loot and car. The robbers eventually abandoned their loot and car and escaped on foot empty handed.
Governor Babatunde Fashola lamented that the Lagos State Government bought vehicles, walkie-talkies and other equipment for Operation Sweep, but the soldiers took them away when they returned to the barracks in 1999. He complained about Nigeria's federal police system. He said that the Lagos State Government spends a lot of money to train policemen of the RRS, but that those same policemen could be posted outside Lagos and the state could not do anything about it.
The Tinubu Administration created emergency numbers, 112 and 767, for LASAMBUS and these numbers were later extended to the RRS and the Lagos State Fire Service. It planned to build a control center for the emergency services, but it was not completed before it left office. The Fashola Administration commissioned the control center. The Ambode Administration provided surveillance drones for the RRS.
RRS policemen undergo regular and free health checkup, they are covered by insurance provided by the Lagos State Government and they are paid allowances by the state government.
Olatunji Disu was commander of the Lagos State RRS from 13 June 2015 – 2 August 2021
He made the RRS people friendly. During his tenure RRS policemen assisted people who had breakdowns on Third Mainland Bridge. They helped people to change their tyres, watched over them as they repaired their vehicles, etc. During the COVID-19 lockdown they rushed a pregnant woman, who was in labour but couldn't get any transport, to hospital. They were polite and courteous. Lagosians referred to them as the Good Guys.
Tunji Disu was always available online to listen to complaints. Once a friend of mine was jogging in Lekki and an RRS vehicle drove on the sidewalk and against traffic and almost hit her. She complained to Tunji Disu online and he ensured that the team was identified and reprimanded.
RRS officers were only accused of extorting money from Nigerians once when he was commander. He immediately identified the policemen, revealed their identities online and ensured that they were punished and the money was refunded. This was only hours after the complaint was first made.
Once when he led his men to restore order in a part of Lagos, school children came up to him to ask for selfies and he obliged them.
Many people in the comments section of the tweet thread above say that the RRS has not been the same since he left.
Tunji Disu teaching his men Blackstone's Ratio when he was RRS commander
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstone%27s_ratio Op, I so much enjoyed this piece. I love the historical dissection and arrangement. Well done! @seun this is the kind of piece we want and need on the front page. Thank you. |
Phones › Re: Good News: MTN Introduces New Airtime Repayment Model For Borrowers by decatalyst(m): 5:47pm On Apr 28 |
bestman09: This is good news. MTN has been robbing their subscribers who borrow airtime and data with the 15% charge for the service.
Imaging paying 15% for a loan of some hours or days. Then don't borrow nau. Abi nah by force? Not sure ANYONE can ever satisfy Nigerians. It's a service with terms and conditions. As you be chronic debtor, when you ask for loan from Opay, Palmpay and the likes, they don't add interest? |
Properties › Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by decatalyst(m): 9:52am On Apr 26 |
Obinnau: this is so beautiful to look at I pity you... Dont let picture looks deceive you or else you will learn new things. |
Car Talk › Re: Toyota Owners, What Is That Part That Frustrates You The Most? by decatalyst(m): 8:43am On Apr 26 |
minista94: It's 2012 toyota corolla, yes it's electric steering
Yes I have done wheel balancing and vibration is still there I don't use Toyota o but I have some who experienced all you stated up there with his BMW. Turned out that his engine sit was the culprit. Check the engine sit and your bow joint |
Business › Re: How do I Handle This Issue With Easimoni by decatalyst(m): 11:03am On Apr 25 |
Pierocash: Una still dey payback loan app? I no dey pay shishi oo Highly irresponsible behaviour and mentality. No wonder why some of you will continue to struggle financially. An honourable man pay back their debts. |
Crime › Re: Phone Thief Caught At National Mosque During Jummah Prayer (video) by decatalyst(m): 6:40am On Apr 25 |
The dude in white is almost looking like OlaOfLagos  |
Crime › Re: AMAC Tout Shot Dead While Struggling With Escort’s Rifle (video) by decatalyst(m): 6:39am On Apr 25 |
One less tout to help City boy rig the elections.
Well done officers! We need cleansing of the street. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian In US Arrested For Child Molestation And Sexual Battery by decatalyst(m): 6:36am On Apr 25 |
Nigeria is home to so many people with predatory behaviours.
Any man who is unable to control his sexual desires will mess up himself at the end of the day.
He should comeback, after he serves his term, and they castrate the goat. Maybe he can help join the upcoming protests to change the country. |
Crime › Re: Truck Driver Refuses To Stop And Carries Police Man Along On A Trip (video by decatalyst(m): 6:33am On Apr 25 |
The driver reserve the right to either help or not yo help.
You can't force me to help or give you money. I wonder what these men in black are being taught in their training school.
Imagine the driver speed up and apply break suddenly. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria V Kenya: No Match. by decatalyst(m): 6:30am On Apr 25 |
See what wetin you dey write.
See wetin dey interest you.
Most of una just dey fall person hand. |
Phones › Re: European Union Is Pushing Another Big Change For Phones. by decatalyst(m): 9:48pm On Apr 21 |
Much needed change.
They should also mandate OEMS to add chargers and earpiece to their device.
It is absurd to learn that after paying huge sums to purchase your high-end device, you have to buy chargers and handfree separately. |
Politics › Re: This Photo Is The True Definition Of Stay Humble by decatalyst(m): 9:46pm On Apr 21 |
I am surprised by the length of Aregbe's trouser sha. |