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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by zinaunreal(m): 2:34pm On Apr 01, 2022
I feel your pain brother.
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Saint1960: 2:35pm On Apr 01, 2022
Wait for the job that will pay 1 million Naira waeekley
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by iHart(m): 2:38pm On Apr 01, 2022
KingOfTheDamned:


You write up is totally different from the scanned letter


The message is the same!!!
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by redcliff: 2:42pm On Apr 01, 2022
in Nigeria, a brick layer earns more than a Police Man, Facts!

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by GabbyScott1992: 2:45pm On Apr 01, 2022
My Broda u dnt have to talk of police alone
It’s all security agencies in Nigeria okay pple r just endureing cos deres no oda job in Nigeria
Ask of (FRSC) (NA) (IMS) (CS) (AIR FORCE)
Etc it’s only GOD dat can save us in dis country
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Michaelss(m): 2:48pm On Apr 01, 2022
I hope you have think this through because it might affect you seriously....this country hard no be here plus with the fact that they is no jobs
Half bread is better than none brotherly
Choose wisely

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by DavSagacity(m): 2:52pm On Apr 01, 2022
BabalawoPikin:
Please wait till 2023.. Tinubu is coming. He will settle all that. OK?
Shey na the mumu promise wey them promise you be that shey...??
They are beating and dancing to azonto muzic on the brain of any average Nigerian youth that believes this old man has anything for them

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by HRMK: 2:56pm On Apr 01, 2022
mr expoliceman,ur not saying the whole truth!every non commissioned policeman collects bribes directly or indirectly!the excuse is that his boss expects returns at the office!u take 3square meals daily?how many nigerians culd afford that?an average policeman uses his money on women,alcohol,cigarette and other things one could not mention here!we know some of u live in barracks or given accommodation allowance!why owing 2yr-rents?something is wrong somewhere!the truth is that u find it difficult to adjust to ur policeman life after the wharehouse lifestyle!!
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Coldie(m): 2:58pm On Apr 01, 2022
From the replies here it shows u had other options cause Nigerians deserve Nigeria.

That apart as far as your hands are clean God will reward you sooner or later

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Abudu2000(m): 2:59pm On Apr 01, 2022
Your situation isn't as supprising as what my brother did. He quit police and used the cash on him to travel to Europe by land. Until then I never believed all those complaints through the years

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by rwasiu(m): 3:12pm On Apr 01, 2022
LordLugard1:
Today I tender My Resignation From The Nigeria Police

My name is pc Ukwu Chiemezie. I was enlisted into the Nigeria Police on the 1/2/2018, prior to joining the Nigeria Police I was working at a warehouse in Lagos earning at least N5000 a day but for the sake of my future I decided to apply to be recruited into the Nigeria Police Force.
After all the screening exercises I was enlisted and to move to training college within a week. We had 6 months training after that we pass out and I was posted to Anambra State. I started working in Anambra without accomodation. I had to took a N60,000 loan from my brother to rent a one room apartment.
I worked for 4 months before we were paid together with the areas.
Federal Government paid me N45,000 monthly so I was paid N180,000 for the four months.Out of this I paid my brother the loan of N50,000 I got from him. I used the rest to purchase furniture for the room.
Do you believe that since that first payment I have not been able to buy anything again?
Monthly salary of N45,000 is equal to a daily salary of N1500
Out of the N1500 since l am at work most of the time, I worked 12hours everyday. There are some officers that work for 24hours. So because of this I eat outside most of the time.
A plate of food is N400 times 3 square meals is N1200 and the remaining N300 is what I used for transportation.
That's how I spent the daily N1500 Federal Government is paying me. Nothing remain to buy drink like other Nigerians, nothing to buy uniform as we are not being given. Nothing to save. Or even for hospital if I am sick, not to talk of assisting my family and friends.
I was doing better when I was working in a warehouse earning N5000 daily or more occasionally.

Nigerian Police is the worst paid security organisation in the whole of Africa with little or no pension.
As I'm writing now I'm owning my landlord 2 years rent. Where will I get the money?
You can only survive in the police force through corruption. If you refused to be corrupt you will pass through financial hell.
The government had left police on the mercy of corruption.
Every police officer in Nigeria is on psychological strike.
There can never be a better security in Nigeria with this treatment mated out to them.

I had three option and I have chosen one

Option 1
To be corrupt so as to be able to meet up my financial obligations

Option 2
To be attached to a politician so as to become his/her house boy in other to get tokens from them

Option 3
To resign from the work.

I have taken option 3 and have said bye bye to a job that I cannot pay my house rent or go to the hospital if I am sick.

The only option left for this country is RESTRUCTURING. This kind of scenario abounds everywhere. Justice exists no more and this explains why there is commotion here and there. You give your mandate to some people as your representatives to paddle your affairs only for them to enrich and comfort only themselves and their families without minding what happens to the masses. Where is justice in that? We must go back to the drawing board for us to develop as a nation. This guy if the case is true at all, has by his action decided to exhibit the sanity left in him. How many of his colleagues have the mind to do that? When law enforcement agents of a society have to look up to criminals for survival such society is doomed and such is our current experience as a country.
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by elmagnifico411(m): 3:13pm On Apr 01, 2022
When we were clamouring for 'police reform' during Endsars, some policemen didn't understand. See how person dey suffer and them expect am to protect lives and properties. My brother, you've taken a bold step.
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by airsaylongcome: 3:19pm On Apr 01, 2022
Realist12:
If you worked at the ware houses in Lagos too , you can make more than that from menial labour . Depending on your strength. A day job can send you to coma tho .


Hahahahahahahahaha....I laughed hard at the bolded. I have worked in a warehouse before. Managing inventory, receipts and shipments in the computer using a Warehouse Management System so my work was more mental than physical. But what you have said is the truth. The heat alone in the warehouse can format brain. Let's not even mention moving the pallets and picking the orders. I always felt sorry for those guys. It was hard men. The sad thing is that a lot of "runs" also happens in the warehouse. I was a service provider to a Fortune 500 FMCG. Almost every week a trailer load products dey "loss" on the steady. Bad ass rackets there with staff and contractors stealing crazy

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by seyz91(m): 3:23pm On Apr 01, 2022
Nice write up!
LordLugard1:
Today I tender My Resignation From The Nigeria Police

My name is pc Ukwu Chiemezie. I was enlisted into the Nigeria Police on the 1/2/2018, prior to joining the Nigeria Police I was working at a warehouse in Lagos earning at least N5000 a day but for the sake of my future I decided to apply to be recruited into the Nigeria Police Force.
After all the screening exercises I was enlisted and to move to training college within a week. We had 6 months training after that we pass out and I was posted to Anambra State. I started working in Anambra without accomodation. I had to took a N60,000 loan from my brother to rent a one room apartment.
I worked for 4 months before we were paid together with the areas.
Federal Government paid me N45,000 monthly so I was paid N180,000 for the four months.Out of this I paid my brother the loan of N50,000 I got from him. I used the rest to purchase furniture for the room.
Do you believe that since that first payment I have not been able to buy anything again?
Monthly salary of N45,000 is equal to a daily salary of N1500
Out of the N1500 since l am at work most of the time, I worked 12hours everyday. There are some officers that work for 24hours. So because of this I eat outside most of the time.
A plate of food is N400 times 3 square meals is N1200 and the remaining N300 is what I used for transportation.
That's how I spent the daily N1500 Federal Government is paying me. Nothing remain to buy drink like other Nigerians, nothing to buy uniform as we are not being given. Nothing to save. Or even for hospital if I am sick, not to talk of assisting my family and friends.
I was doing better when I was working in a warehouse earning N5000 daily or more occasionally.

Nigerian Police is the worst paid security organisation in the whole of Africa with little or no pension.
As I'm writing now I'm owning my landlord 2 years rent. Where will I get the money?
You can only survive in the police force through corruption. If you refused to be corrupt you will pass through financial hell.
The government had left police on the mercy of corruption.
Every police officer in Nigeria is on psychological strike.
There can never be a better security in Nigeria with this treatment mated out to them.

I had three option and I have chosen one

Option 1
To be corrupt so as to be able to meet up my financial obligations

Option 2
To be attached to a politician so as to become his/her house boy in other to get tokens from them

Option 3
To resign from the work.

I have taken option 3 and have said bye bye to a job that I cannot pay my house rent or go to the hospital if I am sick.

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Afodot0022(m): 3:25pm On Apr 01, 2022
This is so pathetic. Nigeria is really a zoo to behold. just like now that am telling my wife to resign the Nigeria correctional job she got. How can a government be paying officers, adult for that matter 32k for level 4 in NCS. Tell me how you can be successful with such pay in life. its so frustrating that am about telling her to quit cos at the end the salary goes to transportation and nothing more despite fact that the job is really taking much of her time and affecting the home. it just don't worth it with such salary.. crazy and wicked useless government

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Realist12: 3:26pm On Apr 01, 2022
airsaylongcome:



Hahahahahahahahaha....I laughed hard at the bolded. I have worked in a warehouse before. Managing inventory, receipts and shipments in the computer using a Warehouse Management System so my work was more mental than physical. But what you have said is the truth. The heat alone in the warehouse can format brain. Let's not even mention moving the pallets and picking the orders. I always felt sorry for those guys. It was hard men. The sad thing is that a lot of "runs" also happens in the warehouse. I was a service provider to a Fortune 500 FMCG. Almost every week a trailer load products dey "loss" on the steady. Bad ass rackets there with staff and contractors stealing crazy
its the norm for stealing to take place , considering you're loading a full truck with cargoes worth millions and you getting a pay of less 1,000 per truck . It takes discipline to resist the urge to steal in such a free for all system .
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by dododawa1: 3:32pm On Apr 01, 2022
What I don't understand about POLICE and SOILDER is that, can them do coup and kill all corrupted POLITICANS since their closer to them.

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by DanielAlhassan(m): 3:33pm On Apr 01, 2022
BabalawoPikin:
Please wait till 2023.. Tinubu is coming. He will settle all that. OK?
tinubu kill you there

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Idoksboss: 3:43pm On Apr 01, 2022
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LordLugard1:
Today I tender My Resignation From The Nigeria Police

My name is pc Ukwu Chiemezie. I was enlisted into the Nigeria Police on the 1/2/2018, prior to joining the Nigeria Police I was working at a warehouse in Lagos earning at least N5000 a day but for the sake of my future I decided to apply to be recruited into the Nigeria Police Force.
After all the screening exercises I was enlisted and to move to training college within a week. We had 6 months training after that we pass out and I was posted to Anambra State. I started working in Anambra without accomodation. I had to took a N60,000 loan from my brother to rent a one room apartment.
I worked for 4 months before we were paid together with the areas.
Federal Government paid me N45,000 monthly so I was paid N180,000 for the four months.Out of this I paid my brother the loan of N50,000 I got from him. I used the rest to purchase furniture for the room.
Do you believe that since that first payment I have not been able to buy anything again?
Monthly salary of N45,000 is equal to a daily salary of N1500
Out of the N1500 since l am at work most of the time, I worked 12hours everyday. There are some officers that work for 24hours. So because of this I eat outside most of the time.
A plate of food is N400 times 3 square meals is N1200 and the remaining N300 is what I used for transportation.
That's how I spent the daily N1500 Federal Government is paying me. Nothing remain to buy drink like other Nigerians, nothing to buy uniform as we are not being given. Nothing to save. Or even for hospital if I am sick, not to talk of assisting my family and friends.
I was doing better when I was working in a warehouse earning N5000 daily or more occasionally.

Nigerian Police is the worst paid security organisation in the whole of Africa with little or no pension.
As I'm writing now I'm owning my landlord 2 years rent. Where will I get the money?
You can only survive in the police force through corruption. If you refused to be corrupt you will pass through financial hell.
The government had left police on the mercy of corruption.
Every police officer in Nigeria is on psychological strike.
There can never be a better security in Nigeria with this treatment mated out to them.

I had three option and I have chosen one

Option 1
To be corrupt so as to be able to meet up my financial obligations

Option 2
To be attached to a politician so as to become his/her house boy in other to get tokens from them

Option 3
To resign from the work.

I have taken option 3 and have said bye bye to a job that I cannot pay my house rent or go to the hospital if I am sick.



Your eyes will be wild open now
God bless you �
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Skillsnigeria: 3:49pm On Apr 01, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by derecho(m): 3:53pm On Apr 01, 2022
Many enroll not because of the pay but the corrupt deals.That organization breeds criminals.
Adiob200:
..I don't know how sane person will apply for police recruit, and get killed because of 45k

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by derecho(m): 4:01pm On Apr 01, 2022
It took me time before I could believe there are some good police officers. I remember the first day I saw them praying in front of their station one morning. I concluded they were praying to get "customers" just as coffin sellers pray for people to patronize them everyday.

In fact, I know one retired soldier who believes if you have a Nigerian police officer in your family, just believe he/she is minus one.

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Oju4190: 4:02pm On Apr 01, 2022
The most annoying thing about the Nigeria police is that if the masses decide to protest in other for the welfare of the police to b improve,it will turn out that the malnourish and unkept police officer will b the one to crack down on such protest even shooting on the protester.

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by derecho(m): 4:13pm On Apr 01, 2022
One troublesome and naive commenter was judging his grammar.Is it not the same police force that had to use Arabic to recruit some people?

Someone who can express himself like this and string comprehensible sentences is far better than someone who has nothing intelligent to contribute to any topical issue other than rehashing those tribal tantrums on every thread.

Though, I believe these resignation letters hitting the front-page lately are sponsored. Since they'd not be allowed to protest, this is an indirect way to tell the public their plight.

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Saint1960: 4:14pm On Apr 01, 2022
Hunger wey go beat you still dey come
You don’t have plan b
And you quit your job and the slowpoke here are praising you
When hunger begin beat nah them go still laugh you
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Nobody: 4:21pm On Apr 01, 2022
We need to increase the salary to at least 80,000 - 100,000 a month with accommodation included. Abroad they are paid well.

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Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by betshopagent(m): 4:59pm On Apr 01, 2022
KingOfTheDamned:


You write up is totally different from the scanned letter


yeah.i think this story is all lies.He said "he got posted to Anambra", but his letter says IGBO-EZE NORTH which is ENUGU STATE.
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by mechanics(m): 5:01pm On Apr 01, 2022
He shouldn't have resigned from his warehouse job.
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Longman8: 5:06pm On Apr 01, 2022
Living in Nigeria is a threat on it's own. If security personel did nt shoot u via "stray bullet" or because of a naira note, bandit will want to kidnap u for ransome, and if yahoo boys did nt scam or defraud u of ur hard earned money, ritualist will want to steal ur pant for money making. An average Nigerian Police officer cannot boost of his own built apartment except he nt into corrupt activities.
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Ichel: 5:21pm On Apr 01, 2022
LordLugard1 you're one of the few courageous one left, well-done for speaking up about the condition. Dm me your details make I buy you one bottle of chilled stout, that's the least I can do.
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Goldbw122(m): 6:05pm On Apr 01, 2022
LordLugard1:
Today I tender My Resignation From The Nigeria Police

My name is pc Ukwu Chiemezie. I was enlisted into the Nigeria Police on the 1/2/2018, prior to joining the Nigeria Police I was working at a warehouse in Lagos earning at least N5000 a day but for the sake of my future I decided to apply to be recruited into the Nigeria Police Force.
After all the screening exercises I was enlisted and to move to training college within a week. We had 6 months training after that we pass out and I was posted to Anambra State. I started working in Anambra without accomodation. I had to took a N60,000 loan from my brother to rent a one room apartment.
I worked for 4 months before we were paid together with the areas.
Federal Government paid me N45,000 monthly so I was paid N180,000 for the four months.Out of this I paid my brother the loan of N50,000 I got from him. I used the rest to purchase furniture for the room.
Do you believe that since that first payment I have not been able to buy anything again?
Monthly salary of N45,000 is equal to a daily salary of N1500
Out of the N1500 since l am at work most of the time, I worked 12hours everyday. There are some officers that work for 24hours. So because of this I eat outside most of the time.
A plate of food is N400 times 3 square meals is N1200 and the remaining N300 is what I used for transportation.
That's how I spent the daily N1500 Federal Government is paying me. Nothing remain to buy drink like other Nigerians, nothing to buy uniform as we are not being given. Nothing to save. Or even for hospital if I am sick, not to talk of assisting my family and friends.
I was doing better when I was working in a warehouse earning N5000 daily or more occasionally.

Nigerian Police is the worst paid security organisation in the whole of Africa with little or no pension.
As I'm writing now I'm owning my landlord 2 years rent. Where will I get the money?
You can only survive in the police force through corruption. If you refused to be corrupt you will pass through financial hell.
The government had left police on the mercy of corruption.
Every police officer in Nigeria is on psychological strike.
There can never be a better security in Nigeria with this treatment mated out to them.

I had three option and I have chosen one

Option 1
To be corrupt so as to be able to meet up my financial obligations

Option 2
To be attached to a politician so as to become his/her house boy in other to get tokens from them

Option 3
To resign from the work.

I have taken option 3 and have said bye bye to a job that I cannot pay my house rent or go to the hospital if I am sick.
It is not easy any where and to follow the geniue part is very difficult, because of pressure from different side.. so the path you just took now takes courage..
Re: Today I Have Said Bye-bye To Police Job by Czario: 6:46pm On Apr 01, 2022
Realist12:
If you worked at the ware houses in Lagos too , you can make more than that from menial labour . Depending on your strength. A day job can send you to coma tho .

Coma ? Forklift no be your mate.

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