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Kidnapping: Delta Police boss vows to wield big stick against officers-in-charge of kidnap spots

Translate Home » More. » Crime Guard » Kidnapping: Delta Police boss vows to wield big stick against officers-in-charge of kidnap spots Kidnapping: Delta Police boss vows to wield big stick against officers-in-charge of kidnap spots On Commissioner of Police, Delta state, Muhammed Ari Ali Commissioner of Police, Delta state, Muhammed Ari Ali is, certainly, a tested and trusted crime fighter. He has served in virtually all the volatile parts of the country including Lagos state where he succeeded in fighting criminals to a standstill as a Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of Operations for many years. He was recently elevated and posted to head Delta state, the big heart of the Nation where he is presently tackling crime decisively.

Soldiers speak from the battle field - Vanguard News

Vanguard News Soldiers speak from the battle field On By Emma Nnadozie Soldiers are the ones who bear the brunt. They are in the frontlines, battling daily with Boko Haram insurgents. They face the bullets, get hit and die in the war front. They are not happy. Though they swore to protect, preserve and die for Nigeria, they are no longer happy carrying out their professional duties. In fact, announcement of the appointment of new service chiefs elicited wild jubilation and cheers from our gallant soldiers in the war front. They could not hide their anger against the retired service chiefs. Saturday Vanguard had an exhaustive telephone conversation with a cross section of Nigerian soldiers in the battle field in Borno and other endangered Northern states.

Soldiers speak from the battlefield - Vanguard News

Vanguard News Soldiers speak from the battlefield On •Accuse commanders of feeding fat on the death of others •Set agenda for new service chiefs By Emma Nnadozie, Crime Editor Soldiers are the ones who bear the brunt. They are in the frontlines, battling daily with Boko Haram insurgents. They face the bullets, get hit and die in the war front. They are not happy.  Though they swore to protect, preserve and die for Nigeria, they are no longer happy carrying out their professional duties. In fact, announcement of the appointment of new service chiefs elicited wild jubilation and cheers from our gallant soldiers in the war front. They could not hide their anger against the retired service chiefs. Saturday Vanguard had an exhaustive telephone conversation with a cross section of Nigerian soldiers in the battle field in Borno and other endangered Northern states. 

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