@oMoTonsore The foolish kidnappers believed the news that the U.S military counter terrorism has ended operations in Nigeria 😉 Donald Trump is a master strategist. Kudos to the Nigerian and U.S army
@OBAF4U Those in Oshodi and other places in lagos shouted and wailed more than you when the Tinubu administration embarked on reforms in 1999. Today, you hypocrites are peddling falsehood and trying hard to rewrite history. Ironically, your type will be spewing same garbage in 10 years
@OBAF4U This moron has no knowledge of what it took to sanitise Oshodi, claiming fashola did it in one year 🤣 Even military governors before the Tinubu administration failed cos the market was a cash cow to the Oshodi family. It took years of serious negotiations and compensation by BAT
@OBAF4U You probably don’t understand the context of the IMF report or you lack basic comprehension skills. The ongoing bold reforms will surely have unintended consequences on the economy. However, they are long overdue and will lay the groundwork for a return to regional government
@OBAF4U You’re obviously a content creator pandering to your olodo obidiots, otherwise you will do a thorough research before reaching a conclusion about a project you are an outsider
@JohnFanimokun Lies! His indefinite stay was revoked according to the Home Office due to his tax evasion record in the UK and the revelations in the Panama case
NPF CONDEMNS THREATENING CONDUCT BY POLICE OFFICER IN VIRAL VIDEO, ORDERS IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION
The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognisance of a viral video circulating on social media involving ASP Newton Isokpehi, in which the officer was seen making threatening remarks against members of the public filming police activities.
The Force wishes to state unequivocally that the conduct and utterances exhibited in the video are unacceptable, unprofessional, and inconsistent with the ethics, standards, and code of conduct of the Nigeria Police Force. Such actions run contrary to the ongoing reform initiatives of the Force aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, professionalism, and citizen-focused policing.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has consistently maintained that members of the public have the right to lawfully record police officers carrying out their duties, provided such recording does not obstruct operations, compromise safety, or interfere with lawful police activities.
In line with this position, the officer involved has since been identified and summoned to the Anambra State Command Headquarters where immediate disciplinary procedures have commenced. The Nigeria Police Force does not tolerate threats, intimidation, abuse of office, or any conduct capable of undermining public trust and confidence in law enforcement institutions.
The Force further reiterates that recording police activities remains a legitimate tool for public accountability and transparency and should not, in itself, attract harassment or intimidation from police personnel while discharging their duties.
A formal statement detailing the outcome of the disciplinary measures taken against the officer will be communicated in due course.
The Nigeria Police Force appreciates
members of the public for their continued partnership and constructive engagement in promoting accountability, professionalism, and improved policing standards across the country.
DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, Abuja
21st May, 2026
@PoliceNG One of your officers threatens to shoot anyone who tries to video him whilst on duty. This officer should be identified and dismissed immediately
S&P lifted Nigeria’s credit rating for the first time since 2012, citing higher oil prices and the country’s improved capacity to refine and export crude https://t.co/MUN3ZSRepu
NIGERIA POLICE FORCE INTENSIFIES INTERNAL CLEANSING, DISMISSES CORRUPT OFFICERS, PROSECUTES PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN KIDNAPPING, ROBBERY, EXTORTION
The Nigeria Police Force has reaffirmed its commitment to discipline, accountability, and institutional reform with the dismissal, arrest, and prosecution of police personnel found involved in cases of conspiracy, armed robbery, kidnapping, extortion, stealing, and abuse of office in Rivers State and its environs.
The Force notes that the actions of the affected officers represent a gross betrayal of the ethics, standards, and professional values of the Nigeria Police Force. The leadership of the Force under the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc (+), NPM, remains resolute in its determination to identify, expose, and remove criminal elements from within the institution, irrespective of rank or position.
Investigations into one of the cases uncovered a criminal syndicate involving serving police officers attached to Zone 16 Headquarters, Yenagoa, namely Inspector Ayanniyi Jelili, Inspector Durojaye Francis, and Inspector Olayemi Titus, who allegedly engaged in armed robbery, kidnapping, and extortion while operating illegal patrols within Port Harcourt. The officers reportedly abducted victims during unlawful stop-and-search operations, forcefully gained access to their banking and cryptocurrency applications, and extorted millions of naira from them.
The investigation led to the arrest of the three officers, while three other accomplices identified as Inspector Awele Ogbogu, Inspector Prosper Aghotor, and Corporal Favour Onwuchekwa are currently at large. Exhibits recovered include three Toyota Sienna buses used for the illegal operations and the sum of ₦7,338,800.00 traced to the criminal activities. Findings further revealed that the suspects operated with firearms and had allegedly carried out similar operations against unsuspecting members of the public within Rivers State.
In a separate investigation, the Force uncovered another criminal syndicate involving officers formerly attached to the Department of Operations, Rivers State Command, namely Inspector John Okoi, Inspector Eyibo Asuquo, Inspector Udo Ndipmong, Inspector Bright Nwachukwu, and Inspector Anele Ikechukwu, who engaged in organised acts of kidnapping, extortion, stealing, and official corruption. The dismissed officers were found to have routinely abducted citizens, extorted money through unlawful transfers from victims’ bank and cryptocurrency accounts, and dispossessed them of valuables while operating under the guise of official patrol duties.
Consequently, the five implicated officers were subjected to orderly room proceedings and dismissed from the Nigeria Police Force, while the case file has been forwarded for prosecution on charges bordering on conspiracy, armed robbery, kidnapping, extortion, official corruption, and related offences.
Members of the public are encouraged to continue reporting cases of police misconduct, abuse of office, extortion, and human rights violations through established complaint channels for prompt investigation and action.
The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to a professional, transparent, accountable, and service-driven policing system firmly rooted in the rule of law and the protection of citizens’ rights.
DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, Abuja
14th May, 2026
“We chose bold infrastructure projects others avoided for decades, like the 800km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, to unlock tourism, investment, and economic opportunities across Nigeria.”
— President Bola Ahmed Tinubu