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Fraiser(m): 9:20pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
The DPO knew fully well that you didnt assult the female officer, but he ensured you consented to the assault accusation so that you will not be able to take the case up against them when you are eventually released
Thuglife2020:
We still have a long way to go in this country regarding police brutality. This happened on 16th to 17th of June, 2023.
This happened in Ado-Ekiti.
, please, push to front page
This is an of the events that unfolded yesterday night.
We received a call from a friend at approximately 9pm, informing us of their arrest for an alleged assault on a civilian and urgently requesting our presence at the police station that same night.
We promptly proceeded to the station, where we encountered several police officers stationed at the entrance. They inquired about the purpose of our visit, and we explained that we were there to our arrested friend. Upon our explanation, we were granted access to the premises.
Upon reaching the designated area, we encountered a group of officers, and a female officer assumed responsibility for assisting us. She informed us that the suspect was unavailable for visitation at that particular time and advised us to return the following day. Despite our attempts to persuade her otherwise, she remained steadfast in her decision. Consequently, three of us departed and waited outside, while one individual who had initially accompanied us continued to engage in conversation with the female officer. Unfortunately, all his efforts to persuade her were futile.
At that point, I noticed a worrisome escalation in the woman's demeanor, suggesting that she intended to exacerbate the situation. Sensing trouble, I stepped aside and retrieved my phone. As soon as the police officers noticed that I had my phone out, they swiftly approached and confiscated it, subsequently grabbing me by my clothing and forcibly dragging me back into the police station alongside my friend.
Inside the station, the woman locked the door and immediately began accusing us of attacking the officers present. Another officer arrived, and without giving us an opportunity to explain our side of the story, he resorted to physical violence, repeatedly slapping us and demanding that we sit on the floor.
The officer then escorted us to his office, where we had a brief conversation with him about the purpose of our visit. The DPO came, and he inquired about the individual who had taken out their phone during the intense argument, and I acknowledged that it was me. Consequently, he instructed one of the officers to detain me while allowing my friends to leave. These events transpired within the confines of the police station.
The officer led me to the counter, with the DPO (Divisional Police Officer) accompanying us. Upon reaching the counter, my slippers were confiscated. While waiting there, before being taken to the holding cell, the female officer levied an accusation against me, claiming that I had assaulted her by pushing her. I vehemently denied the allegation, emphasizing that such an incident never occurred. During the argument, she had been holding onto my friend's clothing, while a male officer had a grip on mine because I had taken out my phone.
This denial seemed to anger the DPO, who deemed my speech aggressive and labeled me as stubborn. He threatened to teach me a lesson and asserted that I would be taken to court the following day. Subsequently, I was placed in custody. Shortly after being locked up, I was escorted out again to provide a statement. I recounted the events that transpired prior to being returned to the cell.
The following day, an officer approached me while I was still in the cell and informed me that the DPO had decided to release me on the condition that I offer an apology. I firmly and unequivocally expressed to the officer that the DPO was fully aware of the events that transpired the previous night and that my confinement was merely a result of my refusal to comply. I made it clear that I was not prepared to apologize to the DPO for something I did not do, as it would be an infringement upon my rights.
The officer realized that I was not willing to comply with the demand. Despite this, the DPO ordered my release. If I had committed a grave offense, I would have been willing to apologize, but I firmly believed that my rights had been violated, and I refused to apologize for something I did not perpetrate.
Later on, another officer arrived to effect my release and escorted me upstairs. This officer informed me that the DPO had instructed him to prepare my case file as I would be taken to court. I was taken aback by this development, as I questioned the basis for such action. What charges would be brought against me? From where did these accusations arise? The officer responsible for preparing the case file was fully aware of the actual events that took place, yet he had to adhere to the instructions given to him.
Subsequently, another officer entered the scene and proceeded to read both my statement from the previous night and the statement provided by the female officer involved in the incident. This officer expressed a refusal to accept the contents of my statement, citing that I had included too much detail. To my astonishment, he presented a different statement and instructed me to complete it according to his guidance.
It became evident to me that he intended for me to incriminate myself by accepting responsibility for assaulting the police officer. When he began posing questions and directing me on what to write, I firmly stated that everything that had transpired had already been documented in my initial statement, and that was the only I would repeat. This response infuriated him, and he accused me of being stubborn, threatening that they would take punitive action against me.
Meanwhile, my friends had arrived at the station and were working towards resolving the situation. They sought an audience with the DPO, engaging in conversation to explain the circumstances. The DPO instructed them to retrieve me, and they proceeded to the office where I was writing the statement. They accompanied me to the DPO's office, where the female police officer was also present.
The DPO requested that the woman provide an of what had transpired the previous night. Unfortunately, she proceeded to fabricate numerous falsehoods in front of my friends, taking advantage of their intervention in the matter. She accused me of assaulting her; and my friends, despite recognizing the untruthfulness of her claims, were unable to intervene as their primary objective was to secure my release.
The individual accused me of assault, and my friends, who were present, had to prioritize my removal from the situation. Consequently, despite any claims made by the acc, I acknowledge my involvement in the alleged incident. However, I was only afforded a brief opportunity to speak before being instructed to remain silent.
This led to a situation where everyone, including myself, showed deference (prostrate) to the District Police Officer (DPO), who subsequently ordered my release.
Before my release, I was required to sign a document indicating my understanding, and a friend who accompanied me was also asked to sign a similar undertaking. Reluctantly, I was compelled to accept responsibility for assaulting a police officer in uniform while they were on duty. My mugshots were taken. Although I was disinclined to accept this, I recognized that declining or asserting my rights would likely result in continued detention.
Before leaving, there were extensive discussions among the on-duty police officers regarding the incident. Some even directly stated to me that I had assaulted a police officer. However, my friends strongly advised me against defending myself, as they feared the repercussions of challenging the prevailing narrative.
It was apparent that these officers had formed their opinions solely based on the statement provided by the acc, without expressing any interest in hearing my side of the story. Interestingly, the officers who were present during the incident and were aware of my innocence chose to remain silent, abstaining from participating in the discussions.
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Fraiser(m): 3:37pm On Mar 11, 2023 |
VeryWickedGoat:
Death to Nazis!
Death to Western Imperialists!!
Long live the Motherland!!!
you are indeed what you call yourself, a wicked and stoopid goat
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Fraiser(m): 10:06pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG:
Mad man says "sense comes hour by hour".
Cryptocurrency itself is a fraud, Ponzi and financial mania.
It's monkey business 
CBN is right, there's no stable coin anywhere It's all fraud! https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/15/22728253/tether-41-million-misleading-statements-fiat-currency-bitfinex-cftc
International fraudsters and scammers are feeding fat on the ignorance and greed of cunny sense folks 
CBN should go extra step to protect our economy against the cryptocurrency fraud.
The banks are still enabling this fraud called cryptocurrency and the CBN can't continue to watch international fraudsters ruin our citizens.
In case you do not know what Monkey Business is all about; Now read this so you will know that Cryptocurrency is a monkey business fraud :
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A lot of monkeys lived near a village.
One day a merchant came to the village to buy the monkeys.
He announced that he would buy the monkeys for £100 each.
The villagers thought he was mad.
They thought how can somebody buy stray monkeys for £100 each?
Still, some people caught a few monkeys and gave them to the merchant and he gave them £100 for each monkey.
This news spread like wildfire and more people caught more monkeys to sell to the merchant.
After a few days, the merchant announced that he would buy monkeys for £200 each.
Even the lazy villagers now ran around to catch the remaining monkeys and sold them for £200 each.
Then the merchant announced that he will buy monkeys for £500 each.
The villagers started to lose sleep! They caught six or seven monkeys, which was all that was left, and got £500 for each one.
The villagers were waiting anxiously for the next announcement.
Then the merchant said he was going home for a week and when he returned he would buy monkeys for £1,000 each.
He asked his employee to take care of the monkeys he bought.
The merchant went home and the villagers were very sad as there were no more monkeys left for them to sell at £1,000 each.
Then the employee told them he will secretly sell them monkeys for £700 each.
This news spread like wildfire. Since the merchant will buy monkeys for £1,000 each, there is a £300 profit for each monkey.
The next day the villagers made a queue near the monkey cage.
The employee sold all the monkeys for £700 each. The rich bought monkeys in big lots. The poor borrowed money from money lenders and also bought monkeys.
The villagers took care of the monkeys and waited for the merchant to return.
But nobody came.
They ran to the employee, but he had already left too.
The villagers then realised that they had bought the valueless stray monkeys for £700 each and were unable to sell them.
Beware of Monkey Businesses
Real Businesses are always based on Real Products and Services; any profit that comes cheap has a question mark. For instance, invest #2m today and get #4m in 30days. You will get the first month, second month, with the urge to make more money, you invest both the interest and principal into the 3rd month. That's when they vacate.
No more monkeys business this year....
Nice and sweet promises are calculated for u which look wonderful on paper but a mirage in reality.
invest wisely
Again never engage in any form of Monkey Business in "2022".
Remain blessed and shine your eyes!!!
#copied.
According to an Oxford University researcher, "Cryptocurrency is a fraud worse than a Madoff stye Ponzi https://www.ft.com/content/83a14261-598d-4601-87fc-5dde528b33d0
Please stay off the fraud.
Oga why are you in so much severe pain because of crypto. Then collect money for your hand invest?
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Fraiser(m): 8:11pm On Jan 05, 2022 |
Does Buhari himself obey court order or judgement?
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Fraiser(m): 7:52pm On Dec 02, 2021 |
Am a product of Federal University but I can say thay noting special in fed uni, all we do is lacram lapour... Practically we can do almost noting in what we study.
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Fraiser(m): 7:49pm On Dec 02, 2021 |
christejames:
OAU again!
It seems that school has sadists as lecturers.
na Sadist and sex for mark lecturers full OAU, the institution is just living on past glory
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Fraiser(m): 2:27pm On May 24, 2021 |
IderadeAratumi:
Yes please, quality control/assurance with respect to food, commodities, goods or services? Please be specific to enable a more helpful response.
Thanks for your response, to be precise, I mean quality control with respect to goods, basically a quality control analyst who ananyses data from production and ensure that products that meets regulatory standards are supplied to customers. Can such person fits in any UN position?
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Fraiser(m): 12:52pm On May 23, 2021 |
Thanks for your response, your point is noted
jabberjawz:
Most QA/QC control position depends on the individual UN agencies & thier mandates....a QC/QA specialist in IAEA will not handle same QA/QC roles in UNICEF, So it all depends on the organization.....but yes you can get a job as a QA/QC specialist in the UN.
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Fraiser(m): 11:05pm On May 22, 2021 |
Excellent... Is there any opportunity for quality control/assurance guys in UN?
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Fraiser(m): 2:41pm On Apr 23, 2021 |
The question is... 64 years old woman still dey nak?
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Fraiser(m): 4:19pm On Feb 17, 2021 |
A commander of Hisbah, a religious police dominant in Kano State, has been arrested after he was allegedly caught with a married woman in one of the hotels in the State.
The operatives of the Hisbah Corps are responsible for the enforcement of Sharia.
In most cases they arrest unmarried people caught in hotels and people breaking Sharia laws and even destroy truck loads of alcoholic drinks.
They have been seen on many occassions punishing those who are indecently dressed and young people on haircuts considered immoral in Islam.
However, Freedom FM, Kano reported on Tuesday that a senior official of the religious police was seen in a hotel in Sabon Gari with a married woman.
Although his name was not immediately mentioned, he was described only as police chief when the matter came up on Freedom FM’s popular magazine programme “Inda Ranka”.
He is said to be in charge of arresting beggars and prostitutes in the State capital.
The arrested commander was taken into custody after the husband of the woman with whom he allegedly had affairs filed complaints.
Kano Hisbah Commander, Muhammed Haruna, while describing the incident as unfortunate, said a two-man committee has been established to investigate the matter, according to Freedom FM. https://dailypost.ng/2021/02/17/hisbah-commander-arrested-in-hotel-with-married-woman/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook
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Fraiser(m): 7:50pm On Dec 31, 2020 |
See intelligence now, the society will not celebrate her, their won't be monetary and any form of material gift, had it been that she sings or participate in some immoral reality show even if her head is empty coconut, cars and some other expensive gifts will be falling in for her... What a misplaced priority
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Fraiser(m): 6:24am On Dec 26, 2020 |
Joe Biden said during campaign that Islam will be treated like every other religion, now he has not been sworn in and the same people already treating United States like Afganistan and Syria.
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Fraiser(m): 3:52pm On Sep 27, 2020 |
I didn't believe it until subscribed, this is fucking real guys


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Fraiser(m): 3:27pm On May 29, 2020 |
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Fraiser(m): 7:41am On Apr 17, 2020 |
robert334:
Is true, i received too.
Buh, op are you a NPower beneficiary.?
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Fraiser(m): 6:59pm On Apr 16, 2020 |
In order to clear every doubt, this is the money shining in my ...
God bless the FGN
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Fraiser(m): 6:45pm On Apr 16, 2020 |
I just received alert of 30,000 naira from FGN which I believe its part of the palliative for covid 19. Who else has gotten alert?
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Fraiser(m): 7:55am On Apr 12, 2020 |
Where are the pastors that perform miracles on the tv, their services are needed at the isolation centers
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Fraiser(m): 2:47pm On Mar 27, 2020 |
Divay22:
In your dreams my brother
when we dey beg them to go there them no gree, now is our turn to do shakara for them
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Fraiser(m): 1:39pm On Mar 27, 2020 |
I will apply only if they will give me apartment in the white house and send US airforce one jet to come and pick me from Nigeria
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Fraiser(m): 5:03pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
realestniggah:
Mompha shows off another rented Ferrari
all this guys rent super cars in Dubai and snap with them just to keep on trending on instagram.
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Fraiser(m): 9:27pm On Sep 27, 2019 |
Fl:
Sha no commit suicide if u no see pee... Messi kee u dia
as him take kee your grand fada ba?
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Fraiser(m): 7:31pm On Sep 27, 2019 |
Fl:
Kee ursef then
that will be after I don pees on your greyve
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Fraiser(m): 6:55pm On Sep 27, 2019 |
Even Lalasticlala knows Lionel Messi winning the award is a scam
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Fraiser(m): 6:40pm On Sep 27, 2019 |
FIFA's prestigious The Best awards have been struck by a vote rigging storm amid claims indicating the ballot was rigged — with the governing body suggesting Egypt's votes were left out after the signatures were written in capital letters.
Lionel Messi walked away with the best men's player accolade at the glitzy ceremony in Milan on Monday, pipping Cristiano Ronaldo and Virgil van Dijk to the award.
Given Van Dijk's remarkable season at Liverpool, where he led the club to their sixth Champions League title, and Ronaldo's excellent campaign at Juventus - Messi's winning award was met with a degree of surprise.
Lionel Messi received The Best FIFA Men's Player of the Year award in Milan on Monday night.
The Barcelona forward beat Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk to the award at the ceremony.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who did not attend the awards, also missed out on the honour.
There was also a belief that Mohamed Salah would be a strong contender for the prize.
And now the Barcelona superstar's claim to the honour has been thrown into serious doubt following questions over the legitimacy of the voting.
The Egyptian football association, Sudan's coach Zdravko Logarusic and Nicaragua's captain Juan Barrera have raised concerns over the authenticity of the ballots - citing uncounted or misallocated votes.
Egypt's association called on FIFA to explain why the votes of its national coach Shawki Ghareeb and captain Ahmed were not taken into . Ghareeb and El-Mohammadi are not mentioned in FIFA's publication of official votes.
FIFA have now indicated that they were not included because signatures on Egypt's ballots 'were in capital letters and thus seemed not valid (not authentic).'
They added that 'voting forms were also not signed by the (federation) general secretary which is mandatory.'
Nicaragua’s captain Juan Barrera has raised concerns over the authenticity of the ballots.
Sudan’s coach Zdravko Logarusic took to social media to say his vote was not reflected by FIFA.
The Egyptian Football Federation claim they officially sent Egypt's vote to FIFA on August 15, four days before the deadline.
Their statement had earlier asked 'FIFA why the Egyptian vote was not accepted' and goes on to confirm the EFA have opened an 'investigation' into the circumstances of this failure.
The Egyptian federation was in turmoil in July and August after its leadership resigned due to the national team's Round of 16 exit at the African Cup of Nations it hosted.
Later in August, FIFA sent an emergency management team to run the Egypt federation.
Additionally, Sudan's coach Lugarisic and Nicaragua's Juan Barrera took to social media to indicate that the votes published by FIFA, in their names, did not reflect their actual choices.
Lugarisic says his first choice was Egypt's Salah but FIFA's voting document showed Messi as his first selection.
Lugarisic says his first choice was Mohamed Salah but FIFA's records said he voted for Messi.
Barrera is also adamant that he did not vote for Messi, as claimed by FIFA.
'I did not vote for Messi. I was surprised to be on the list of captains who voted for Messi and there is no explanation how it appeared there,' Barrera is reported to have said.
FIFA determines the best players based on the votes of national team coaches, captains as well as a journalist from each country.
The votes are then made public for transparency. However, the voting system has been called into serious doubt following the alleged discrepancies. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-7507143/FIFA-Best-awards-hit-vote-rigging-storm-nations-claim-selections-not-counted.html
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Fraiser(m): 3:39pm On Aug 07, 2019 |
nawa o so this old woman still dey nack
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Fraiser(m): 5:38pm On Jul 20, 2019 |
I can only bring all this if the girl is a virgin, if not fuc.k all of them
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Fraiser(m): 8:05am On Feb 16, 2019 |
sarrki:
In clear I am disappointed in the Apc led government
what are my seeing?
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Fraiser(m): 2:01pm On Jan 30, 2019 |
Bloooody:
That child will be forever be cursed and a Theif like Atiku.
What nonsense
from your name, I can see you are a bloody f00l
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