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2025: IGP FELICITATES NIGERIANS, RESIDENTS ON NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS. Commits To More People-Centric Policing.

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2025: IGP FELICITATES NIGERIANS, RESIDENTS ON NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS.

Commits To More People-Centric Policing.

As we celebrate the New Year, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM., extend heartfelt felicitations to all Nigerians and residents, wishing them a joyous and prosperous New Year. In this season of joy, reflection, and hope, the IGP acknowledges the resilience and determination of the Nigerian people amid challenges faced in the past year.

Emphasizing the importance of community engagement and a people-centric approach to policing, the IGP has reaffirmed the Nigeria Police Force’s dedication to enhancing public safety and security through a more community-oriented and people-focused policing strategy.

The IGP calls on all Nigerians to actively participate in building a secure and peaceful nation by partnering with the Police, remaining vigilant and reporting any suspicious activities while maintaining open channels of communication with the Police and other law enforcement agencies.

As we usher in the New Year 2025, the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to protecting the lives and property of all citizens. Together, we can create a safer and more secure environment to promote growth in all sectors of our country.

Wishing all a prosperous and fulfilling 2025!

ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.

1ST JANUARY 2025

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Socialite, Cubana Chiefpriest, claps back at Burna Boy

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Socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, has clapped back at singer, Burna Boy.

 

This comes moments after Burnaboy shared a post throwing shade at a certain ‘Owerri Rick Ross’’ who many claim is Cubana ChiefPriest.

See Cubana Chief Priest’s post below.

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Tell me why a father will tell his 16-year-old son not to give his mother his phone’s password – Elsie Okpocha writes

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Tell me why a father will tell his 16-year-old son not to give his mother his phone’s password – Elsie Okpocha writes

Elsie Okpocha, ex-wife of popular comedian Basketmouth, has sparked conversations online with a series of social media posts questioning parental rights and boundaries regarding their children’s privacy.

Elsie had written earlier “I need an answer… is a mother not supposed to have access to her 16-year-old’s phone?????” The inquiry appeared to reflect frustration over a lack of transparency.

In a follow-up post, Elsie elaborated on the issue, questioning why a father would instruct their son not to share his phone password with his mother. “Tell me why a father should tell his son of 16yrs!!!!!! 16!!!! not to give his mother his password??????” she wrote.

She added that someone is trying to frustrate ‘her’ efforts because ‘she’s’ happy.

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Taliban bans windows overlooking places ‘usually used by women’ to stop women from being seen at home.

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Afghanistan’s Taliban supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, has issued an order that new residential buildings should be constructed without windows looking onto “places usually used by women” and said that existing windows with such views should be blocked to prevent “obscene acts”.

According to a statement released by the Taliban government spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, new buildings should not have windows through which it is possible to see “the courtyard, kitchen, neighbour’s well and other places usually used by women”.

“Seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts,” according to the decree posted by government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on social media platform X.

Municipal authorities and other relevant departments would have to monitor construction sites to ensure it is not possible to see into neighbours’ homes.

In the event that such windows exist, owners would be encouraged to build a wall or obstruct the view “to avoid nuisances caused to neighbours”, the decree states.

Since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, women have been progressively erased from public spaces.

Taliban authorities have banned post-primary education for girls and women, restricted employment and blocked access to parks and other public places.

A recent law even prohibits women from singing or reciting poetry in public under the Taliban government’s ultra-strict application of Islamic law. It also encourages them to “veil” their voices and bodies outside the home.

Some local radio and television stations have also stopped broadcasting female voices.

Heather Barr, the interim deputy director of women’s rights at Human Rights Watch, told The Independent: “People have talked about the Taliban metaphorically erasing women, but increasingly, it is not metaphorical at all.

“They have already ordered that women’s voices shouldn’t be heard in public, and now they are essentially stopping women from even seeing the world.”

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