@PhatboiSham_ah I enjoyed a lot of these when I served in Kaduna. Just wear your cap and jacket, and you’ll surely get a free ride. That’s why, even till now, I always try to help coppers whenever they are stranded or in need.
@therealFadaca It was obvious they were forced or asked to say it. I just hope the authorities provide proper rehabilitation for them, so they can reintegrate smoothly back into their families and communities.
Really grateful for the safe return of the children and teachers abducted from Oriire LGA 56 days ago. Our priority now is to ensure they are reunited with their families and support their rehabilitation after this traumatic experience.
We also commend the security agencies that took part in the rescue operations for their sacrifices. May the souls of those who paid the ultimate price rest in peace and may God comfort their families.
Nigerians always focus on the players' output on the field, meanwhile the Government's input up till today is nothing to write about
We expect World Cup-level performance from players who train on bad pitches, fly economy, deal with unpaid allowances, and get zero proper grassroots funding. Then we drag them when they lose one match.
Meanwhile the input from government: poor facilities, politics in selection, no long-term development plan.
It’s easier to blame the 11 players on the pitch than to fix the system behind them.
During my service year, I was posted to the barracks. On our first day, one soldier bullied us and treated us like kids. We kept quiet because we didn’t know if they’d accept us or send us back. Then a senior officer(Director) we were waiting for arrived. Everything changed. He ordered the soldiers to get us drinks and snacks. That day I learned a big lesson
@Clinton207O@dammiedammie35@Tunex01 Everyone has to be careful. Imagine posting a 2-minute video that only shows your side of the story while leaving out the rest. As an officer, I don't mind being recorded. But if you post it, don't edit it just to push your hatred for officers.
@carter6f I remember a married woman who came to see her ex in the cell. We asked her to get food for him. Stupidly, the woman hid weed inside the bread. Very funny scenario.