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Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by ChangetheChange: 8:51am On Sep 07, 2017
The IG should resign or be sacked, so investigation can commence on the allegation brought against him

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Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by AFONJACOW(m): 8:53am On Sep 07, 2017
inasmuch as this people occupy the helms of Nigeria Authority ,corruption will be our cause .... Jubril Muhammadu buhari is a Coward... what else do u expect from a Sudanese
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by SOFTENGR: 9:11am On Sep 07, 2017
DickDastardLION:
grin grin grin
misau 1 - IG 0
Half time result.

When will 2nd half commence? grin
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by precious1967(m): 9:50am On Sep 07, 2017
the lier, 419, corruption IGP shld be sacked w.e.f without any further delay. instead to defend himself he was talking rubbish. misau does not learn from jilbrin and others who shouted corruption but nothin was done by d buharism.
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by MaryKaku007(m): 10:04am On Sep 07, 2017
Most Corrupt Government Agency! Nigerian Police...

That PPRO no get shame oh.. to deny payment of Police Protection personnels by organisations and Parastatals.. Chai!
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by bkool7(m): 10:09am On Sep 07, 2017
If it were Pdp's era the PSC would have disposed of his record in the police and say that the retirement letter was fake and they dont have his record in their achive .

Buhari's certificate comes to mind
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by jice(m): 10:12am On Sep 07, 2017
cytell56:
At
Police and Liar-Mohammed, who lie pass?

The Police lie atleast a millon times Lai-ing Mhd
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by bkool7(m): 10:14am On Sep 07, 2017
This is expected when you sorround yourself with senile Abokis
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by Sunnyja: 10:15am On Sep 07, 2017
[quote author=Omeokachie post=60197866]Now that this has been cleared, and the distraction removed, can the IGP now address the MAIN issue, which borders on his alledged corrupt enrichment?


To think that this was the same IGP that called out Arase for diverting over 20 police operational vehicles. /
The same way the grass cutter told us that PDP deserves investigation since they have been looting for the past 16 years.







Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by gbishman: 10:18am On Sep 07, 2017
I am watching keenly on how this story will play out, now that it concerns the number law enforcement officer
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by Nobody: 10:29am On Sep 07, 2017
The best way to investigate the claim of bribery against the IG is to go to most companies that policemen are deploy for security purposes to check their expenses.Like where I formerly worked.The company have 4 policemen guarding it and they are paid #16k every week.Minus the IG share.
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by msylva2147(m): 10:39am On Sep 07, 2017
holatin:
is dat the reason you can't spell ordinary thief, go back to classroom and leave politics for adult.
exactly what I intend asking her of but feel it was a waste of energy because the girl doesn't have anything important doing
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by Bestman111(m): 11:15am On Sep 07, 2017
Seun okin is one of d smartest journalist i hv ever known, he wasnt biased in d questions, he wanted to clear that distraction because he noticed that d PPRO is more interested in it, but time didnt premit him to throw more question on the main issue. If u arent a smart politician and seun interview u, u might say wat u dont want to say. Lets watch how d matter goes.
icedfire:
this police PRO na him worse. see the way he was denying on live tv that the police doesnt get any money from banks, churches , VIPs, oil companies etc where policemen are posted to? it is jjst too easy to floor him all that need to be done is an audit, and lets see how much this companies, banks etc pay for security. the PPRO was more concerned about mishai being a deserter. he wasnt ready to answer the question. and the channels tv moderator seun, was biased or was too carried away with a non issue
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by Bestman111(m): 11:17am On Sep 07, 2017
because IG is bubu boy simple. He is a sacred cow. Just like Buratai
Memphis357:
Can anyone explain why the EFCC isn't yet involved in this matter?
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by tonio2wo: 12:02pm On Sep 07, 2017
hatchy:
This is the most corrupt IG of all times.
For a retired police officer and a senator to level such accusation against him is enough for him to tender his resignation and be probed.

The Nigeria police stinks to high haven of corruption from the IG to the writer 2 in the station and needs urgent sanitization to redeem whatever is left of it.

Police...Corruption Inc.

what do u expect when the person that appointed him did no write wasc/waec.
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by icedfire(m): 12:51pm On Sep 07, 2017
Bestman111:
Seun okin is one of d smartest journalist i hv ever known, he wasnt biased in d questions, he wanted to clear that distraction because he noticed that d PPRO is more interested in it, but time didnt premit him to throw more question on the main issue. If u arent a smart politician and seun interview u, u might say wat u dont want to say. Lets watch how d matter goes.


I watched the program that Sunday. seun knew he had one hour for the program, and the program title wasn't about mishai,but about the allegations against the NPF. it wasn't until 5 or 10 minutes to the end of the program that the main issue about the corruption in the police got discussed. in my opinion, he wasted too much time discussing frivolities. there were questions I was expecting him to ask the poluce PRO, but like u said he couldn't ask cos the time was up. so annoying
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by RillJ(m): 2:15pm On Sep 07, 2017
The IGP should never have joined issues with the Senator.

We should learn to come to terms with reality always, not what it was or what it may be, but what it is. He attempted to relate with the 'DSP' (what it was) and forgot to tread cautiously with the Senator (the reality) It should be a thing of pride that erstwhile junior has risen to be a distinguished Senator of the Republic, a supposed strong ready ally for you.

If indeed he was a deserted the Force, why did it take the NPF to discover this?

This is rather another embarrassment that needed not to have ovccured.

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Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by holatin(m): 3:12pm On Sep 07, 2017
msylva2147:
exactly what I intend asking her of but feel it was a waste of energy because the girl doesn't have anything important doing
true word
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by symbianDON(m): 4:51pm On Sep 07, 2017
who didn't know the PPRO was flagrantly telling obvious lies....calling a dog a bad name just to hang it. it was clear to see that the police force was just being mischievous....trying to rope the senator and draw attention away from the very important and weighty allegations he had made. I just pity the ridicule the PPRO's children will be subjected to at school considering that their father had no qualms shamelessly telling lies on national television.
Re: Police Service Commission Confirms Misau’s Retirement Letter by Askmewhy(m): 5:27pm On Sep 07, 2017
icedfire:
this police PRO na him worse. see the way he was denying on live tv that the police doesnt get any money from banks, churches , VIPs, oil companies etc where policemen are posted to? it is jjst too easy to floor him all that need to be done is an audit, and lets see how much this companies, banks etc pay for security. the PPRO was more concerned about mishai being a deserter. he wasnt ready to answer the question. and the channels tv moderator seun, was biased or was too carried away with a non issue


Don't mind SEUN, he didn't allow the senator to disgrace NPF

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