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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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Igboho Apologises To Alaafin Over Comment At Ooni’s Palace

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Yoruba nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo who is popularly called Sunday Igboho, has apologised to the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, over a statement he made during his visit to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi.

In a video late Saturday, Sunday Igboho dismissed the claims of insulting Oba Owoade, saying “I have nothing to gain in abusing the Alaafin”.

The Yoruba nation agitator insisted that his remarks at the Ooni’s palace were self-praise drawn from his lineage’s traditional eulogy.

He maintained that he holds the Alaafin in high esteem, describing him as an important ruler in Yorubaland.

Igboho clarified that his reference to the Alaafin as not having a crown was not intended as an insult, but as part of his family’s praise chant, which was well-known to Oba Owoade himself.

He stressed that his intention was to promote peace and unity among Yoruba monarchs, not to stir conflict.

“My father, Olugbon, called me and explained to me that our father, Alaafin of Oyo, said I was abusing him when I was at the Ooni of Ife’s Palace. I was not abusing you; why would I be abusing you? Olugbon is not a small king in Yoruba land, and if he corrects me on something, I will definitely make amendments immediately.

“Alaafin is not a small king in Yoruba land for someone like me to be talking anyhow to. I’m also from Oyo. That’s the way they normally eulogise us in my lineage, which the Alaafin is also aware of.

“They would say, ‘L’ade l’ade l’ade, Alaafin doesn’t have a crown, it is the crown of Aladikun that was collected for Alaafin’. That’s how they eulogise us in our Aladikun lineage.

“Ooni of Ife is a peaceful person; if not, I’ve abused him before, and when I entered his palace, they were still eulogising me in his presence and he didn’t say anything.

“So I also eulogised myself as a true son of Aladikun. All these things did not annoy the Ooni of Ife. He still celebrated me and called other powerful monarchs to honour and pray for me.

“I have nothing to gain in abusing Alaafin. What I’m after is for peace to reign among all of our kings; that is our prayer.

“Please, forgive me, I dare not disrespect you,” Igboho pleaded with the Alaafin.

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‘I Didn’t Abuse Alaafin’ – Sunday Igboho Speaks After Visiting Ooni

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Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has denied claims that he insulted the Alaafin of Oyo during his weekend visit to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.

Reacting to reports sparked by comments he made at the Ooni’s palace on Saturday, Igboho insisted that his words were misinterpreted, stressing that he regarded the Alaafin as a father figure and a foremost monarch in Yorubaland.

In a viral video on Saturday night, Igboho said, “My father, the Olugbon, called me and said the Alaafin felt I insulted him when I visited the Ooni. I want to make it clear that I never abused the Alaafin. I can’t and I won’t. The Alaafin is not a small monarch in Yorubaland. I am from Oyo, and the Alaafin is my father.”

Explaining the circumstances, Igboho stated that the confusion arose from traditional praise singing during his palace visit.

“When I visited the Ooni, the drummers and singers praised me with my family heritage. I only added to it. I said Ooni is a father of peace.

“I was surprised when he still welcomed me warmly, celebrated me and prayed for me despite all that had happened before. That was what I was emphasising. I didn’t insult the Alaafin,” he clarified.

The activist noted that the self-praise, or oríkì, was a long-standing cultural practice and not an act of disrespect.

“I can’t abuse Alaafin. I am his son. Even when I visited him, I greeted myself with the same oriki. That is how we do in our family compound.

“If my words were misunderstood, I ask for forgiveness. I never meant to insult the Alaafin,” Igboho added.

Reiterating his loyalty to Yoruba tradition, Igboho stressed that he would never speak ill of any monarch, noting that harmony among royal fathers was crucial for the unity of the Yoruba nation

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Sultan Declares Monday As First Day Of Rabi’ul Awwal 1447AH

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The Sultan of Sokoto and President General, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has declared Monday, 25th August, 2025, as the first Day of Rabi’ul Awwal 1447AH.

It was reports that the declaration was contained in a statement signed by the Chairman of the Sultanate Council Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs, and Wazirin Sokoto, Professor Sambo Wali Junaidu.

He stated that the decision followed reports from the Sultanate Council Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs in conjunction with the National Moon sighting Committee, which confirmed that no sighting of the new crescent was received from Moon sighting Committees across the Country on Saturday, 23rd August, 2025, corresponding to 29th Safar 1447AH.

It explained that Sunday, 24th August, 2025, would therefore be the 30th Day of Safar, thereby making Monday the First Day of Rabi’ul Awwal 1447AH.

Meanwhile, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has faulted the proposed bill at the Senate seeking to officially designate the Ooni of Ife and the Sultan of Sokoto as permanent Co-Chairmen of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria.

The Ohanaeze warned that such a move marginalises other ethnic nationalities and violates principles of fairness and equity.

The organisation, in a statement issued on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Ezechi Chukwu, described the bill, which has already passed second reading, as discriminatory, ethnocentric and unjust.

Ohanaeze stated that it was “astounded” by the rationale behind the bill, accusing the Senate of utter disregard for fairness, equity, justice and the principle of federal character, as enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution.

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