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Full List: Police Release Contacts Of Officers In 36 States, Including FCT

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The Nigeria Police Force has released an updated directory of contact details of its officers across all 36 states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and zonal commands.

It was reports that the latest development is part of ongoing efforts to improve transparency, accessibility, and public engagement with law enforcement nationwide.

The list includes the names, designations, and phone numbers of officers ranging from assistant commissioners to superintendents of police, covering strategic units such as the Force Public Relations Office, the Complaint Response Unit, and zonal commands, from Zone 1 in Kano to Zone 17 in Akure.

Below is the full list of officers and their contact details.

Olumuyiwa Adejobi FPRO-FHQ, Abuja 08065510954
Isuku Victor Edailokun DFPRO 08030925924
El-Mustapha Sani OC CRU 08065510954
Salisu Agaisa O/C Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) 08034525319
Orvenonne Ikwen OC Strategic Communications 07089672461
Bashir Muhammed Zone 1, Kano 08065709221
Umma Tunni Ayuba Zone 2, Lagos 08100025614
Yusuf Adamu Mohammed Zone 3, Yola 08032281587
Kaavanger Aondona David Zone 4, Makurdi 08066018217
Tijani Momoh Zone 5, Benin 08038059618
Jeffery Zone 6, Calabar 08139155174
Halima Pamela Moh’d Zone 7, Abuja 09065944613
Ruth Awi Zone 8, Lokoja 08064048892
Iheanetu Bruno Chukwudera Zone 9, Umuahia 08100844951
Uthman Yaqub Muhammad Zone 10, Sokoto 07036662958
Ade Ogunyemi Ag. Zone 11, Osogbo 08035208971
Zone 12, Bauchi [Not Available]
Ihunwo Josephine Zone 13, Awka 08038997997
Gambo Isah Zone 14, Katsina 08065737489, 08076666207
Abubakar Mohammed Zone 15, Maiduguri 09027777097
Gunn Ewhoborowo Emonena Zone 16, Yenagoa 08038842545
Desmond Amos Zone 17, Akure 08100713299
Chinaka Chioma Maureen Abia State 07059951536
Yahaya Suleiman, Adamawa State 08065604764
Timfon John Akwa Ibom State 07039685410
Ikenganyia T. Anthony Anambra State 08039334002
Ahmed Mohammed Wakil Bauchi State 08034844393
Musa Mohammed, Bayelsa State 07032702984
Udeme Edet Benue State 08065232481
Daso Nahum Kenneth Borno State 09025437854
Irene Ugbo, Cross River State, 08068559326
Edafe Bright Delta State 08131070122
Ukandu Joshua Ebonyi State 08032716251
Moses Yamu Edo State 08036363532
Abutu Sunday Ekiti State 09064050086
Daniel Ndukwe Ekea Enugu State 08063722988
Josephine Adeh FCT – Abuja 07038979348
Buhari Abdullahi Gombe State 07038793973
Okoye Henry Imo State 08148024755
Lawan Shiisu Adam Jigawa State 08109881890
Mansir Hassan Kaduna State 08166405566
Haruna Abdulahi Kano State 08037742748
Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu Katsina State 08133233534
Nafiu Abubakar Kebbi State 08065159812
William Ovye Aya Kogi State 08107899269
Ejire-Adetoun Adeyemi, Kwara State 07032108353
Benjamin Hundeyin, Lagos State 07062606717
Ramhan Nansel Nasarawa State 08037461715
Wasiu A. Abiodu, in Niger State 08032233454
Odutola Omolola Ogun State 09159578888
Adewale Osife, so Oyo State 08068122698
Olushola Yinka Ondo State 08132188976
Abiodun Ojolabi Osun State 07067790040
Alfred Alabo Plateau State 08060545670
Grace Woyengikuro Iringe-Koko Rivers State 08036219523
Rufa’i Ahmad Sokoto State 08032861946
Lashen James. Taraba State 08141387931
Dungus Abdulkarim Yobe State 08065682446
Yazid Abubakar Zamfara State 07046444093
Osaigbovo Ehisiemen Press Sec to Hon. Min. of Police Affairs 08060914051
Eguaoje Funmilayo FCID 08035996794
Adeoti Olatade National Institute of Police Studies 08032499032
Job Atabor Sports 08065265440 Ojo
Oluwaseun Police Cooperative 07040878052
Duwon Amunedon Staff College Jos 07030239661
Eyitayo Johnson PSFU 08034337204
Daramola Kazeem Airport 08033035204
Hamzat Mubarak EOD-CBRN 080112331860
Lekan Faniyi Maritime 07032341701
Eze Chidiebere K. Police Medical 08063388336
Muhammad Sadiq Airwing 08065633038
Mahe Iro Police Academy Kano (POLAC) 07038110908
Mayegun Aminat FCID Annex Lagos 07068865833
Isaac Hundeyin, Port Authority Police, Western, 07063544470.

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Veteran Yoruba broadcaster and comic actor, Timothy Agboola, widely known as Ereke Ni Shop, has died

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Veteran Yoruba broadcaster and comic actor, Timothy Agboola, widely known as Ereke Ni Shop, has died after battling an illness.

It was reports that the entertainer passed away on Wednesday at a private hospital in Lagos after reportedly being sick for a long time.

Agboola built a strong reputation in Yoruba broadcasting and comedy.

Over the years, he became popular for programmes that mixed humour with storytelling while also promoting Yoruba culture and traditions.

Many listeners saw him as someone who loved his heritage and proudly represented Ijesa culture through his work.

Following the announcement of his death, many colleagues, friends and fans began sharing messages of condolence on social media.

One of his associates, Idris Shogbola, was among those who first shared the sad news online while mourning the loss of the veteran broadcaster.

“May the soul of our boss rest in peace. Pa Timothy Agboola ‘Ereke ni Shop’. Baba Oloye Repete… A broadcaster, actor, comedian. May God Almighty give you eternal rest in peace. Amen. Ereke ni Shop sun re o,” he wrote.

Agboola gained wide attention through his unique storytelling style and lively comedy.

His radio shows often combined humour with social observations about daily life, which made him popular among many Yoruba listeners.

During his long career in the entertainment industry, he worked with several well-known entertainers, including Baba Alajeju.

Some of his comedy performances date back to the 1970s when he was already becoming known for his lively stage presence.

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I Don’t Leave My House Without Going Through Newspapers – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that he is always concerned about the welfare of the masses.

He disclosed that he reads about happenings in the country every morning before leaving home.

Tinubu stated this during an interfaith breaking of fast with senior journalists and media executives at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

He said that he was a little bit stubborn at the beginning of his administration.

The president also stated that his administration has opened up on the principles of true federalism to the extent that local governments now get direct allocation from the Federal Government.

He said, “There’s no morning that I ever leave my house without going through the newspapers. It’s an addiction. I read all of you.

“It might not be in full detail, but headline, the one that would hit me and the ones that won’t.

“At the beginning of this administration, I was just a little bit stubborn, looking at opportunities to correct things and make life more easier for the downtrodden.”

Meanwhile, Tinubu has stated that improving Nigeria is a collective responsibility.

He asserted that the country’s development cannot be the sole responsibility of the federal government and urged the media to hold states and local governments accountable.

The President stated this on Friday when he hosted media executives and proprietors at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Tinubu cited increased financial autonomy for the lower tiers of government and urged the media to extend the same level of scrutiny they apply to his government to the local and state administrations.

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“We’ve opened up the principle of federalism to the extent that local governments are now getting their money. But how they use it is in your hands,” Tinubu said.

“So don’t bombard me alone; look at the local government too. Yes, we can complain it’s not enough; we can complain we are not where we should be. But we have to manage what we have to sustain today, survive tomorrow, and make progress.

“Today, there is no state that is borrowing to pay the salaries of employees,” he told the gathering.

“Yes, we can complain that it’s not enough. We can complain we are not where we should be, but we have to manage what we have to sustain today, survive tomorrow, and make progress,” he added.

The ex-Lagos State governor reiterated his commitment to doing the job with dedication.

“And I promise you, the job that I continue to do is dedication, patriotic dedication to improve Nigeria. It’s all in our hands; it’s a collective responsibility,” he said.

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US Lawmaker, Moore Alleges American University Shooter Met ISIL In Nigeria

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United States lawmaker, Riley Moore, has alleged that a shooter who attacked Old Dominion University in Virginia met with members of the extremist group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Nigeria before carrying out the incident.

Moore made the allegation on his 𝕏 account on Saturday, in response to the attack.

It was understands that the attacker, Bailor Jalloh, a former Virginia National Guard member and convicted supporter of ISIS, entered a classroom filled with Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) students and opened fire.

According to the FBI, the gunman shouted “Allahu Akbar”, Arabic for “God is greater”, before shooting at students inside Constant Hall.

The classroom quickly descended into chaos as terrified students scrambled for safety.

However, several ROTC students bravely confronted the gunman and ultimately subdued him, preventing what authorities believe could have been a far deadlier massacre.

Reacting to the development, the lawmaker claimed that the suspect was earlier imprisoned but was released before the attack despite alleged ties to the terrorist group.

“The radical Islamic terrorist who attacked Old Dominion yesterday was let out of prison early despite meeting with ISIL in Nigeria and seeking to aide and abet ISIL in carrying out an attack on our homeland,” Moore said.

The congressman criticised the circumstances surrounding the suspect’s release, describing the development as alarming and unacceptable.

“This is insane, and it MUST END! That’s why I’m introducing a bill to denaturalize and deport any naturalized citizen who seeks to commit a terrorist attack or aids and abets terrorism against the American people,” he said.

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