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The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Natural441(m): 10:15pm On Oct 07, 2020
As the protest against SARS brutality is getting hot, it's necessary to differentiate men of SARS and police. Yes it is true that SARS is a department in Nigerian Police force but their mode of operation widely differs.



In the space of the last 3 months men of SARS have made headlines in many newspapers in Nigeria over their cruel mode of operation. These men operate like illiterates, they're very quick to loose temper and before you know it crime has been committed.

It's very important that these set of people are thoroughly educated on importance of human lives, in other civilized countries forces are used to maintain peace in the society while the military are for war but reserve is the case here.

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Skmoda360(m): 10:16pm On Oct 07, 2020
grin...the margin is too wide....look at that lady in police dress's and the other one be agbero for motorparks ....awon weyrey gbogbo... undecided

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Natural441(m): 10:17pm On Oct 07, 2020
Take a close look at the pictures of SARS men attached in this content compared to that of our Police and you will see the difference.

Something needs to be done to secure lives of every citizens, brutality and violence is not the right way to sanitize our community.

Disclaimer: Pictures used in this content are for illustrative purposes only.

What's your take on increasingly brutality of these men?

Do think it should be scrapped?

Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by myBraine: 10:20pm On Oct 07, 2020
Nice comparison OP but I'll like you to know that one thing makes them equal, and that's the good intention they have for we the citizens.

There's a popular saying that no one should judge a book by it's cover or name. Imagine, the most recommended book on wealth creation and finance is “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” Be honest OP, without any prior notice, can you walk into a book store and make purchases for a book with such a title or cover, and on the off chance that it is also based on the aforementioned niche? Definite, no. What I'm saying is that without any prior recommendation, you'll buy “Think and Grow Rich” a hundred and one light years ahead of the earlier mentioned book. That's because it has a catchy name (another dicey game for marketers though). You might want to decide to prove me wrong but the people that have read both will definitely prove you otherwise.

Back to the topic, Sars may have their own deficiency and unprofessionalism but they're obviously not as bad as people are portraying them to be. It is the digitization of our society that needs total reform and not Sars. We grew up with the knowledge of going to the farm but all of a sudden, everyone dropped their farming equipments (hoes and cutlasses) and picked up expensive gadgets as a replacement. How then will the next generations know our true calling and the beauty of our culture?

What we should be thinking of now is how to encourage our leaders to put the youths under obligation of working in the farm, even though they need rehabilitation in countries like Republic of Congo and Kenya first. Imagine if the youths are spending equal amounts of time they're spending with their smartphones on trees or inside bushes (planting crops, harvesting and so on), will Sars have been killing them in scores?

This digitalization of a thing is killing our agro-based economy. The hike in the recent price of rice have the youths to be blamed. Let the youths leave streets, pick up farm tools and see if Sars will not desist from killing or exhorting them. The country needs the youths for agriculture.

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by longetivity(m): 10:22pm On Oct 07, 2020
Nigerian police are the same
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Nobody: 10:22pm On Oct 07, 2020
Arrrrrrrh

See laughing thing. grin if you notice that SARS shoe, just like so that make I know my fellows. grin

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by StaffofOrayan(m): 10:24pm On Oct 07, 2020
One is for the rich, one is for the poor
Choose the one assigned to you

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by WonderManly(m): 10:24pm On Oct 07, 2020
Natural441:
As the protest against SARS brutality is getting hot, it's necessary to differentiate men of SARS and police. Yes it is true that SARS is a department in Nigerian Police force but their mode of operation widely differs.



In the space of the last 3 months men of SARS have made headlines in many newspapers in Nigeria over their cruel mode of operation. These men operate like illiterates, they're very quick to loose temper and before you know it crime has been committed.

It's very important that these set of people are thoroughly educated on importance of human lives, in other civilized countries forces are used to maintain peace in the society while the military are for war but reserve is the case here.

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by rottennaija(m): 10:25pm On Oct 07, 2020
These ones look like the type that will be running after you with baton

www.nairaland.com/attachments/12474334_screenshot20201007221242_jpeg2a4b71d9f80cde6838c4afff345dc274

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by olisaEze(m): 10:38pm On Oct 07, 2020
Are there different training schools for them? See the SARS guys looking extra razz while the other officers look like they were sculpted by Michael Angelo.

Sometimes, the outside might just be a representation of the filth inside.

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by daddytime(m): 10:46pm On Oct 07, 2020
Even the police work, na dem and their children dem position for the top posts and departments.

The rest na to sew one agbada with two different black colors carry gun give dem make dem go dey craze dey murder their fellow poor people for street.

How the life want take balance?

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by inioluwa95491: 7:07am On Oct 08, 2020
...the percentage is too width....look at that woman in officers gown's and the variety one be agbero for motorparks ....awon weyrey gbogbo...
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Mkayfrenzy(m): 7:32am On Oct 08, 2020
gaius01:
Arrrrrrrh

See laughing thing. grin if you notice that SARS shoe, just like so that make I know my fellows. grin

That is what they call KOBASHOE
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Nobody: 7:35am On Oct 08, 2020
myBraine:
Nice comparison OP but I'll like you to know that one thing makes them equal, and that's the good intention they have for we the citizens.

There's a popular saying that no one should judge a book by it's cover or name. Imagine, the most recommended book on wealth creation and finance is “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” Be honest OP, without any prior notice, can you walk into a book store and make purchases for a book with such a title or cover, and on the off chance that it is also based on the aforementioned niche? Definite, no. What I'm saying is that without any prior recommendation, you'll buy “Think and Grow Rich” a hundred and one light years ahead of the earlier mentioned book. That's because it has a catchy name (another dicey game for marketers though). You might want to decide to prove me wrong but the people that have read both will definitely prove you otherwise.

Back to the topic, Sars may have their own deficiency and unprofessionalism but they're obviously not as bad as people are portraying them to be. It is the digitization of our society that needs total reform and not Sars. We grew up with the knowledge of going to the farm but all of a sudden, everyone dropped their farming equipments (hoes and cutlasses) and picked up expensive gadgets as a replacement. How then will the next generations know our true calling and culture?

What we should be thinking of now is how to encourage our leaders to put the youths under obligation of working in the farm, even though they need rehabilitation in countries like Republic of Congo and Kenya first. Imagine if the youths are spending equal amounts of time they're spending with their smartphones on trees or inside bushes (planting crops, harvesting and so on), will Sars have been killing them in scores?

This digitalization of a thing is killing our agro-based economy. The hike in the recent price of rice have the youths to be blamed. Let the youths leave streets, pick up farm tools and see if Sars will not desist from killing or exhorting them. The country needs the youths for agriculture.

Your brain is malfunctioning,so every youth has to farm now... Better countries have forgotten and hoes and cutlasses and digitized farming also.

Put your right hand on head and call out to whatever God you serve to revive Your brain.

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Nobody: 7:45am On Oct 08, 2020
undecided heeiii gOd...this one just be criminaL under government care

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by femi4: 7:56am On Oct 08, 2020
Babalawos aka sars
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Tayeni(m): 8:00am On Oct 08, 2020
myBraine:
Nice comparison OP but I'll like you to know that one thing makes them equal, and that's the good intention they have for we the citizens.

There's a popular saying that no one should judge a book by it's cover or name. Imagine, the most recommended book on wealth creation and finance is “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” Be honest OP, without any prior notice, can you walk into a book store and make purchases for a book with such a title or cover, and on the off chance that it is also based on the aforementioned niche? Definite, no. What I'm saying is that without any prior recommendation, you'll buy “Think and Grow Rich” a hundred and one light years ahead of the earlier mentioned book. That's because it has a catchy name (another dicey game for marketers though). You might want to decide to prove me wrong but the people that have read both will definitely prove you otherwise.

Back to the topic, Sars may have their own deficiency and unprofessionalism but they're obviously not as bad as people are portraying them to be. It is the digitization of our society that needs total reform and not Sars. We grew up with the knowledge of going to the farm but all of a sudden, everyone dropped their farming equipments (hoes and cutlasses) and picked up expensive gadgets as a replacement. How then will the next generations know our true calling and culture?

What we should be thinking of now is how to encourage our leaders to put the youths under obligation of working in the farm, even though they need rehabilitation in countries like Republic of Congo and Kenya first. Imagine if the youths are spending equal amounts of time they're spending with their smartphones on trees or inside bushes (planting crops, harvesting and so on), will Sars have been killing them in scores?

This digitalization of a thing is killing our agro-based economy. The hike in the recent price of rice have the youths to be blamed. Let the youths leave streets, pick up farm tools and see if Sars will not desist from killing or exhorting them. The country needs the youths for agriculture.
Unbelievable! Are you a cave man or something? You want Nigerian youths to get stuck in the Stone age? farming with tools? when everything all around the world is digitized?

Do you know why food is cheaper in certain smaller countries compared to Nigeria? Simply because of the type of subsisence, labour intensive farming we do. When everything is supposed to be digitized and mechanized.

Don't even know how to start re-orientating you brother.

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Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by joyandfaith: 8:10am On Oct 08, 2020
myBraine:
Nice comparison OP but I'll like you to know that one thing makes them equal, and that's the good intention they have for we the citizens.

There's a popular saying that no one should judge a book by it's cover or name. Imagine, the most recommended book on wealth creation and finance is “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” Be honest OP, without any prior notice, can you walk into a book store and make purchases for a book with such a title or cover, and on the off chance that it is also based on the aforementioned niche? Definite, no. What I'm saying is that without any prior recommendation, you'll buy “Think and Grow Rich” a hundred and one light years ahead of the earlier mentioned book. That's because it has a catchy name (another dicey game for marketers though). You might want to decide to prove me wrong but the people that have read both will definitely prove you otherwise.

Back to the topic, Sars may have their own deficiency and unprofessionalism but they're obviously not as bad as people are portraying them to be. It is the digitization of our society that needs total reform and not Sars. We grew up with the knowledge of going to the farm but all of a sudden, everyone dropped their farming equipments (hoes and cutlasses) and picked up expensive gadgets as a replacement. How then will the next generations know our true calling and culture?

What we should be thinking of now is how to encourage our leaders to put the youths under obligation of working in the farm, even though they need rehabilitation in countries like Republic of Congo and Kenya first. Imagine if the youths are spending equal amounts of time they're spending with their smartphones on trees or inside bushes (planting crops, harvesting and so on), will Sars have been killing them in scores?

This digitalization of a thing is killing our agro-based economy. The hike in the recent price of rice have the youths to be blamed. Let the youths leave streets, pick up farm tools and see if Sars will not desist from killing or exhorting them. The country needs the youths for agriculture.


you are ill-informed. try to follow police and segalink in Twitter to understand better. their goal is to extort not to bring criminals to justice. do not think you are a saint in the eyes of SARS.


First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.---
Niemölle
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Localemperor: 8:28am On Oct 08, 2020
Is rag wearing part of their ethics? Haba look how they are dressed!!



this one look like a common criminal, imagine a law enforcement agent applying dye on his hair and beard!!

Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by No83(m): 8:30am On Oct 08, 2020
myBraine:
Nice comparison OP but I'll like you to know that one thing makes them equal, and that's the good intention they have for we the citizens.

There's a popular saying that no one should judge a book by it's cover or name. Imagine, the most recommended book on wealth creation and finance is “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” Be honest OP, without any prior notice, can you walk into a book store and make purchases for a book with such a title or cover, and on the off chance that it is also based on the aforementioned niche? Definite, no. What I'm saying is that without any prior recommendation, you'll buy “Think and Grow Rich” a hundred and one light years ahead of the earlier mentioned book. That's because it has a catchy name (another dicey game for marketers though). You might want to decide to prove me wrong but the people that have read both will definitely prove you otherwise.

Back to the topic, Sars may have their own deficiency and unprofessionalism but they're obviously not as bad as people are portraying them to be. It is the digitization of our society that needs total reform and not Sars. We grew up with the knowledge of going to the farm but all of a sudden, everyone dropped their farming equipments (hoes and cutlasses) and picked up expensive gadgets as a replacement. How then will the next generations know our true calling and the beauty of our culture?

What we should be thinking of now is how to encourage our leaders to put the youths under obligation of working in the farm, even though they need rehabilitation in countries like Republic of Congo and Kenya first. Imagine if the youths are spending equal amounts of time they're spending with their smartphones on trees or inside bushes (planting crops, harvesting and so on), will Sars have been killing them in scores?

This digitalization of a thing is killing our agro-based economy. The hike in the recent price of rice have the youths to be blamed. Let the youths leave streets, pick up farm tools and see if Sars will not desist from killing or exhorting them. The country needs the youths for agriculture.




Your IQ no sharp...you still dey stone age
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Localemperor: 8:33am On Oct 08, 2020
myBraine:
Nice comparison OP but I'll like you to know that one thing makes them equal, and that's the good intention they have for we the citizens.

There's a popular saying that no one should judge a book by it's cover or name. Imagine, the most recommended book on wealth creation and finance is “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” Be honest OP, without any prior notice, can you walk into a book store and make purchases for a book with such a title or cover, and on the off chance that it is also based on the aforementioned niche? Definite, no. What I'm saying is that without any prior recommendation, you'll buy “Think and Grow Rich” a hundred and one light years ahead of the earlier mentioned book. That's because it has a catchy name (another dicey game for marketers though). You might want to decide to prove me wrong but the people that have read both will definitely prove you otherwise.

Back to the topic, Sars may have their own deficiency and unprofessionalism but they're obviously not as bad as people are portraying them to be. It is the digitization of our society that needs total reform and not Sars. We grew up with the knowledge of going to the farm but all of a sudden, everyone dropped their farming equipments (hoes and cutlasses) and picked up expensive gadgets as a replacement. How then will the next generations know our true calling and the beauty of our culture?

What we should be thinking of now is how to encourage our leaders to put the youths under obligation of working in the farm, even though they need rehabilitation in countries like Republic of Congo and Kenya first. Imagine if the youths are spending equal amounts of time they're spending with their smartphones on trees or inside bushes (planting crops, harvesting and so on), will Sars have been killing them in scores?

This digitalization of a thing is killing our agro-based economy. The hike in the recent price of rice have the youths to be blamed. Let the youths leave streets, pick up farm tools and see if Sars will not desist from killing or exhorting them. The country needs the youths for agriculture.
When did you left the cave?? your solution is worst than the Sarz problem we are facing!!!
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Nobody: 9:09am On Oct 08, 2020
SonOfAfonja:


Your brain is malfunctioning,so every youth has to farm now... Better countries have forgotten and hoes and cutlasses and digitized farming also.

Put your right hand on head and call out to whatever God you serve to revive Your brain.


I no Sabi weda Dem sell him brain
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by DasaintHope(m): 9:40am On Oct 08, 2020
The nice looking officers are polac cadets or Graduates. You can't compare someone that went through the Academy with an ex-convict.
Izza Klair!!!
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Nobody: 10:19am On Oct 08, 2020
myBraine:
Nice comparison OP but I'll like you to know that one thing makes them equal, and that's the good intention they have for we the citizens.

There's a popular saying that no one should judge a book by it's cover or name. Imagine, the most recommended book on wealth creation and finance is “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” Be honest OP, without any prior notice, can you walk into a book store and make purchases for a book with such a title or cover, and on the off chance that it is also based on the aforementioned niche? Definite, no. What I'm saying is that without any prior recommendation, you'll buy “Think and Grow Rich” a hundred and one light years ahead of the earlier mentioned book. That's because it has a catchy name (another dicey game for marketers though). You might want to decide to prove me wrong but the people that have read both will definitely prove you otherwise.

Back to the topic, Sars may have their own deficiency and unprofessionalism but they're obviously not as bad as people are portraying them to be. It is the digitization of our society that needs total reform and not Sars. We grew up with the knowledge of going to the farm but all of a sudden, everyone dropped their farming equipments (hoes and cutlasses) and picked up expensive gadgets as a replacement. How then will the next generations know our true calling and the beauty of our culture?

What we should be thinking of now is how to encourage our leaders to put the youths under obligation of working in the farm, even though they need rehabilitation in countries like Republic of Congo and Kenya first. Imagine if the youths are spending equal amounts of time they're spending with their smartphones on trees or inside bushes (planting crops, harvesting and so on), will Sars have been killing them in scores?

This digitalization of a thing is killing our agro-based economy. The hike in the recent price of rice have the youths to be blamed. Let the youths leave streets, pick up farm tools and see if Sars will not desist from killing or exhorting them. The country needs the youths for agriculture.
you are an educated ediot,I can't believe a human being typed this rubbish
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by LikeAking: 11:26am On Oct 08, 2020
Natural441:
As the protest against SARS brutality is getting hot, it's necessary to differentiate men of SARS and police. Yes it is true that SARS is a department in Nigerian Police force but their mode of operation widely differs.



In the space of the last 3 months men of SARS have made headlines in many newspapers in Nigeria over their cruel mode of operation. These men operate like illiterates, they're very quick to loose temper and before you know it crime has been committed.

It's very important that these set of people are thoroughly educated on importance of human lives, in other civilized countries forces are used to maintain peace in the society while the military are for war but reserve is the case here.

Those SARs pics,na from movie?
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Okika123(m): 11:46am On Oct 08, 2020
they are the same. both criminals
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Evect(m): 1:47pm On Oct 08, 2020
undecided
Sarz is a Mentality angry
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Telegram234(m): 6:35pm On Oct 08, 2020
Natural441:
Take a close look at the pictures of SARS men attached in this content compared to that of our Police and you will see the difference.

Something needs to be done to secure lives of every citizens, brutality and violence is not the right way to sanitize our community.

Disclaimer: Pictures used in this content are for illustrative purposes only.

What's your take on increasingly brutality of these men?

Do think it should be scrapped?
main, looking at this pictures, i feel like committing a crime.
Dat lady na dpo food. .
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by Samfloxin(m): 9:33pm On Oct 08, 2020
Is it true that when a detainee is not bailed over a long period of time,these dare devils sell their body parts to ritualists?
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by adadike(f): 9:44pm On Oct 08, 2020
Samfloxin:
Is it true that when a detainee is not bailed over a long period of time,these dare devils sell their body parts to ritualists?
Don't let me say what I don't know but in Anambra state , Obiano signed an agreement with the state police command that any criminal caught with gun should be killed. So many police men don't support such killing , sars therefore were chosen for the dirty job. And if you enter Sars cell for just two days, your brain go reset by force
Re: The Difference Between Educated Police And SARS Men - PHOTOS by davididenyi(m): 10:15pm On Oct 08, 2020
Nah so e suppose be, but nah den de send dem go do bad things

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